Wednesday 15 March 2017

LO4 Certification Proposal

Based on the feedback from out Audience we will be classifying or film as a 15 rating. From the BBFC rating 15 You can use strong language (there is none as the film is silent) and the violence is quite strong, but doesn't dwell on pain, but she dies. Because of this I feel that the chosen certification is justified.

LO4 Evidence of a focus group screening

Focus Group 1: 

Photograph Of Focus Group 1 in progress:




Questionaires from Focus Group 1:



Focus Group 2:

Photograph Of Focus Group 2 in progress:







Questionaires from Focus Group 2:


Blank Questionaire Example:



LO3 Final film

LO3 Evidence of editing the film

Taking away sound edit:




Edited by Will Slater, Filmed By Lauren Hopkins

Editing and adding Title cards:



Edited by Will Slater. Title Cards and changes Edited by Lauren Hopkins With Assistance from Will Slater

Evidence of Sound Editing:


Edited By Will Slater With Assistance from Lauren Hopkins

LO3:Footage log









 

Information retrieved from Will Slater
Typed by Lauren Hopkins


LO3 Editing desisions list




 


Information retrieved from Will Slater
Typed by Lauren Hopkins

LO2 Evidence of footage being in the style and conventions of the genre



 

Comparison image of a film from the 1935 film 'Top Hat' witrh Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers

LO2 Evidence of following production processes







Compilation by Will Slater

LO2 Evidence of following the shooting script








Scanned image of the Shooting script used whilst filming to mark out what scenes had been shot and which scenes we decided to cut whilst filming to be more practicle, for timekeeping purposes and to ensure that we filmed everything we needed to film.

Marks and scribbles done By Lauren Hopkins

LO2 Safe working practices Evidence

Images of Camera set up in house:



This set up was used when filming the scenes when the camera was pointed at the table, with the candlestick, through the doorframe, to the livingroom.

The reason It was safe:

  • There were no trailing wires.
  •  The camera was cept out of the way of other occupants of the house as it is in an alcove.
  • The camera was sicurely pivited on the tripod

Images of camera setup Outside:



This set up was used when filming outside the house, on the road and down the gennel.

The reason It was safe:

  • There were no trailing wires.
  •  The camera was cept out of the way of other occupants of the house as it is in an alcove.
  • The camera was sicurely pivited on the tripod
  • The Tripod was had rubber on the bottom of the legs to avoid it slopping outside.

LO2 Setting up Equipment Evidence

Camera set up Inside:



Camera set up Outside: