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A hub indexing Foundation and Advanced Portfolio Weblogs for June 2011 entry. Sunday, 14 November 2010.
Why do people go to the trouble of making short films in the first place? While many directors make short films to express their views or to make a statement, other people go to the trouble of making short films as a spring-board for them to go on to make a feature-length as it is a way of directors of stand-out talent to get recognised within the industry. The situation with short filmmaking when shorts were still being shot on celluloid.
WS - Group of friends chatting and drinking. MS - Holly and Rachael having a conversation, Fearne is in the foreground of the frame she is quiet. CU - Fearne listening to conversation she is quiet and subdued. MS - Holly and Rachael continue their conversation. MS - Group chatting and drinking. MS - Harry and Joe chatting, Jack enters the scene they have a conversation. MS - Fearne looking tense and uneasy. MS - Fearne leaves the room.
Overall this short brings many ideologies to the foreground and raises many questions about the splitting of parents and how this affects children. Saturday, 26 February 2011.
8226; Issue - Rape. Once in the bedroom she sits on the bed and puts her head in her hands. The boy is now in the middle of a drinking game with those in the kitchen but while everyone else is laughing and knocking back shots he keeps looking at the stairs wanting to go after the girl.
Short Films - Textual Analysis.
Short Films - Textual Analysis. Before we were able to begin the writing stage of .
This is my 5 minute short film GSA.
Main Task - Caught Out. Saturday, 12 March 2011. 1 In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? 2 How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts? 3 What have you learned from your audience feedback? Please Click Menu and view in full screen.
Stephanie Ashleigh Simms A2 Advanced Porfolio. Thursday, 24 February 2011. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? Question 1 of Evaluation.