Showing posts with label Chloe lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chloe lee. Show all posts
Tuesday, 12 October 2010
Storyboard for children's film
Labels:
Chloe lee,
Chloe Maxwell,
Rhian Christopher,
zoe
Friday, 8 October 2010
Childrens film ideas
CHILDREN'S FILM
-A mean girls/breakfast club kind of beginning
-Close up images of areas around school, e.g. lockers, clocks, rugby pitch
-Load music and it fades out when dialog is introduced
-3 girls walking to music to show their popularity and they turn other students heads
- Costumes to show different characters
-A mean girls/breakfast club kind of beginning
-Close up images of areas around school, e.g. lockers, clocks, rugby pitch
-Load music and it fades out when dialog is introduced
-3 girls walking to music to show their popularity and they turn other students heads
- Costumes to show different characters
post students work review
Sounds
- Didn't go with the theme of the shot
to quite or too loud not a good balance
Mise en scene
-Not many props
-No costumes
-The lighting was thought about
Editing
-The titles were badly put on
-No appropriate font to in your face
-No effects
-Didn't always flow
Cinematography
-Good camera angles
-Low angels mid shots long shots close ups were all used well
-Shaky camera at times
-Not continuously flowing
- Didn't go with the theme of the shot
to quite or too loud not a good balance
Mise en scene
-Not many props
-No costumes
-The lighting was thought about
Editing
-The titles were badly put on
-No appropriate font to in your face
-No effects
-Didn't always flow
Cinematography
-Good camera angles
-Low angels mid shots long shots close ups were all used well
-Shaky camera at times
-Not continuously flowing
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Homework
Children's film notes.
- Not much dialog, mostly noises
- Lots of colour
- Shapes
- Movement
- Funny moments e.g. farts and burps
- Cool characters (role models)
- Numbers
- Talking animals, food and toys
- Hand movements like thumbs up
- Not much violence or nasty characters
- Tends to be only one bad guy that always looses
in the end to show children that its better to be the good guy.
- Not much dialog, mostly noises
- Lots of colour
- Shapes
- Movement
- Funny moments e.g. farts and burps
- Cool characters (role models)
- Numbers
- Talking animals, food and toys
- Hand movements like thumbs up
- Not much violence or nasty characters
- Tends to be only one bad guy that always looses
in the end to show children that its better to be the good guy.
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