Thursday, 29 April 2010

EVALUATION Task One








The titles of both of the films are not in a set position and they are kind of scattered on the page. I think this is to represent the unpredicted natures of the films.












Similar to 'Se7en’ we overlapped our footage, we did this to help creates an uneasy atmosphere.


















The titles is quite important and it can change the audiences’ perceptions of the film therefore it is vital to have a good title for your film. In ‘se7en’ the title has a black background and white shaky writing. Although this title is quite plain it makes you think because it seems like something is not right. In ‘pen friends’ we created the title in the same way we created the others but we put a negative filter on it and the effect ‘bad TV’. Our other titles are ‘shaky’ and they make the audience feel unease.












Like in 'Se7en' we used a variety of close up shots of hands. This helps to introduce the villain crimes.











Both our shot and the shot from 'Se7en' help show the villains committing their crimes, and introduces the audience to the story.


This image from 'Se7en' actually influenced our shot, even though we used more shots than 'Se7en' did it was still very similar. Doing shots like this helped to show off our groups match-cutting skills.



Both of these images have a high camera angle, which helps the person in shot to come across more vulnerable to the audience.





On the left side of my split screen, the image contrasts light and dark, the still image from 'Se7en' also contrast light and dark.

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