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Weekly Diary – Overview 15/2/10 – 21/2/10
This week has been fairly productive. DeeJay and I have been looking at locations for the Alley Way, Telephone Box and Office scenes. The latter was a very brief Recce as the office scene in our film is very brief. … Continue reading
Posted in 311MC, Pre-Production
Tagged Location Recce, Locations, Preliminary Sketches, Script, Script 4th Draft, Shot List, Storyboarding, Weekly Diary
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Script – 4th Draft
The shot list is currently work in progress as we’ve made some slight changes to the script once again. Once again, DeeJay and I have reduced the dialogue even more by getting rid of unnecessary words or sentences. Some profanities, although not … Continue reading
Location Recce and Test Shoot – Alley Way
An Alley Way location is pivotal to our final as it is where our protagonist finds his first real lead. When DeeJay and I went to London on the 6/2/10 we found several Alley ways that proved to be both secluded … Continue reading
Posted in 311MC, Pre-Production
Tagged Alley Way, Location Recce, London, Script, Test Shoot
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Weekly Diary – Overview of 8/2/10 – 14/2/10
By the end of this week, the third draft of the script was completed. We finished it to a standard that we are happy with and at 14 pages is just about right in length. By revising the script, we … Continue reading
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Tagged Actors, Character Profile, Liz Essex, Script, Script 3rd Draft
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Script (3rd Draft)
In Friday’s (12/2/10) Drama Cluster session with Clifton, a select few read out a page of their scripts in order to analysed by Clifton and the group. Once everyone had read their scripts Clifton pointed out the necessity of condensing dialogue. … Continue reading
Script (2nd Draft)
Having sent my first Draft of the Script to DeeJay, he promptly began working on a second draft. He went through and changed bits of dialogue or reworded sections in order to make the Script more coherent. I received the … Continue reading
Script (1st Draft)
After making amends to the Narrative, I began working on a Script (2/2/10) in which took me roughly two days to complete. I omitted the Drug Dealer scene for the script for the time being because having never met one … Continue reading
Narrative (2)
In Thursday’s (28/1/2010) first Drama Cluster session, we were introduced to script writer Leslie Stewart who has written for Episodic dramas such as Peak Practise and Holby City. He told us a lot about the script writing process but more importantly he … Continue reading
Memory Artefact
After much deliberation, I decided to use my Great Aunt memories for my Memory Artefact. [Apologies for the Audio. It got a little funky whilst importing it to YouTube] Unlike the previous two artefacts, I spent a lot of time … Continue reading
Posted in Memory
Tagged Alzheimer's Disease, Artefact, Bonnie Raitt, Cine Film, Installation, Jonathan Caouette, Jonathan Lee, Memory, Molly Chard, Music, Narration, Photography, Reflection, Sans Soleil, Script, Tarnation
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Spectacle: Final Artefact – Pardon My French
After this weeks workshop, I decided that I didn’t want to pursue my advertising idea. Almost everyone within my workshop decided to create a visual piece but I wanted to be different. As my advertising idea was going to utilize stock … Continue reading
Posted in Spectacle
Tagged Advertising, Alam Sheikh, Anti-Christ, Artefact, Audio, Cinema 16, DeeJay Nye, Pardon My French, Script, Simon Ellis, Spectacle, Swearing, Taylor Boxall, Telling Lies, Visual
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