Sunday, 23 October 2016

Gone Girl remake - Evaluation

I found it easy to note down each shot because the sequence was titles over still images meaning that there were only 2 short parts where we had to capture on the storyboard the actors' movements. The storyboard was really easy because this allowed us to visually see where we needed to be in the filming. The impact of the location was very minimum because of the similar areas, however having to display a very isolated area was difficult because of how busy our location was. We also found it difficult because we didn't have a boy in our group to recreate being the man.The impact had the lack of feeling created from the movie in our sequence because of this.
It was pretty straightforward to create these credits in the editor because of our simple text in our sequence. When deciding on the font it didn't take much thought because of the how siEmple it was for being Text on still image so it didn't draw too much attention to it which matches the very cool 
however dark tone to this film.The placement of the title credits followed that of which the original had, this integrated it into the films story breaking up the starting storyline with the establishing shots and then the introducing to the male character.  
If I was to complete this task again i would want to find a slightly better location that has a more isolated feel to it. I would like to take more time in editing to make sure everything is seamless and has a real professional feel to it. A male character would also benefit us if we were to film again to give it a much more believable feel to it.

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