The whole point behind out first image was: Jadine(me=D) in my hat and scarf looking cold, i attempted shivering which didn't seem to look at all effective once shown on screen, However the close-up shot did work well and a clearer idea of what we were trying to portray. We(charlie, Abi and i) chose a shady space with a blank background of wood panels to show our audience tat the weather was cold.
The second shot didn't work as well because the theme behind it was "rain" although there was no rain, so instead the shot was taken in an alley to add slight darkness which still didn't quite for fill our plan. Our attempted choice of location for this was a dark shaded alleyway, which then resulted in a contradiction because the weather was sunny. We(charlie, Abi and i) thought this would be suitable as it was a sunny day and it was very hard to portray the rain, evidently using an umbrella as not enough! =D
Shot three was a tree taken at a low-angle point. The sun shined through which then gave a great effect of summer. The breeze made the leaves sway, almost dance like, which portrayed te weather to be sunny yet with a mild wind. the tree was "perfect" for our shot as it had lots of branches, it was in full bloom almost, not bare so when the sun shined through it looked so nice and calming...
A time limit was given so planning and preparation for this was not in our best interest. If i was personally given this project to do i would put planning and preparation into practise. Although if this project was to be given to us as a group once again we wold plan our three shots which would guarantee a better outcome, because there would be more of a chance of having a range of weather conditions. This would have been more sufficient as accessories such as clothing, techniques such as facial exspessions and the body language would be more better.
However, as a team(me, Abi and Charlie) i think that we worked sufficiently, co-operated and communicated frequentlyand each incorporated our ideas into our(short) film.
JADINE.<3
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