I watched the opening sequence of the British urban drama called 'Kidulthood' (Directed by Menhaj Huda and written by Noel Clarke, 2006). The characters in the film generally behave in a violent, lawless manner and are reckless and antisocial, with petty theft, serious violence, and drug taking endemic in the culture portrayed.
The opening sequence opens in a school playground with all sorts of children playing and talking and having fun in their own way.
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Thursday, 12 January 2012
"Oblivious" Is Under Way...
On Sunday January 8th, our group started filming. We got alot done within that day, we finished our graveyard scene with alot of various camera angle. We are yet to edit our final footage. We were under time pressure as the cemetry was about to close within the hour but we got all our footage together.
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
Montage
As you are aware, our opening scene starts of with a montage of my character Dhylan Khan and Tyler Johnson (Ainsley character) as teenagers in college just having fun. We tried to make this as realistic as possible by everyday me and Ainsley wearing different clothes, different places and different situatuions. There are a few with me and Ainsley and other boys who were willing to be involved in the picture from our college to to help us make it look evenmore realistic.
We are still due to make the newspaper article about the death of Ainsley's character, however on the plus side, our montage is going pretty well. We decided to take as many pictures as possible and pick out the best ones for our sequence. This is one of our pictures we are hoping to use in our montage sequence.
This one is taken in our college during our breaktime. This was actually taken when me and Ainsley were taken off guard, this makes it more realistic as we did prepare for anything, but taken when we are in action. Me and Ainsley both decided that this picture was actually pretty good and decided to keep it...
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We are still due to make the newspaper article about the death of Ainsley's character, however on the plus side, our montage is going pretty well. We decided to take as many pictures as possible and pick out the best ones for our sequence. This is one of our pictures we are hoping to use in our montage sequence.
This one is taken in our college during our breaktime. This was actually taken when me and Ainsley were taken off guard, this makes it more realistic as we did prepare for anything, but taken when we are in action. Me and Ainsley both decided that this picture was actually pretty good and decided to keep it...
Like, Comment and give opinions please :)
Friday, 6 January 2012
Memento...
This is the introduction to the film memento. It is a very unusual opening sequence as we are watching what seems to be the occurrence of the film but it is going backwards. This creates a sort of flashback sequence which confuses the audience a little which I think has been deliberately done to confuse the audience. This idea would be useful if my group decide to do a crime film as we will be able to play the crime backwards which leads to uncertainty and confusion about what is happening in the film with the audience and creates suspense which will make the audience want to watch more.
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Enter The Dragon (Robert Clouse 1973)
One of the most popular kung fu films ever, and perhaps the peak of the famed Bruce Lee's career, Enter the Dragon achieved success by presenting a series of superbly staged fighting sequences with a minimum of distractions. The story finds Lee as a martial-arts expert determined to help capture the narcotics dealer whose gang was responsible for his sister's death. This evil villain operates from a fortified island manned by a team of crack martial artists, who also host a kung fu competition, Lee uses his skills to enter the contest and then tries to chop, kick, and otherwise fight his way into the dealer's headquarter
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