Friday 22 January 2010

Questions About Practical

1. Is it practical?
Our film is practical, because all we need are 2 actors, and a house. The only thing we are concerned about is getting the correct lighting for the film, and getting costumes that fit the mise en scene. Everything else we have covered.

2. Is it an idea that works to the strengths of the group?
This may be our downfall, because neither of us have much experience in this genre of films, but we feel that we will manage fine.

3. Will it show off the skills you have learnt so far on the course?
It should show in the way we have considered our actors, our mise en scene and the variety of camera angles we planned on our storyboard.

4. Is it something you can reasonably shoot and edit in the time available?
We have an entire planned day where we will devote our day solely to the purpose of filming. This way we avoid the issues of not having enough time, and also we can do it all in one go, so that costumes and make up does not need constantly re-doing.

5. Can you get access/ permission to shoot in the chosen location at the chosen times?
We have already secured permission and a time slot to do our filming in our chosen location.

6. Can you organise lighting to use in that location?
This is a slight concern, but I believe that because of the location of our film area, the fact that its quite a dark area will play to the strengths of our mise en scene.

7. Have you included dialogue? If so, will it work to shoot conversation in that location?
We do have dialogue, but not an actual conversation. Throughout the 2 minutes of our film, we only have 4 lines of dialogue, and 3 of them are from one character.

8. Do you have guaranteed high quality reliable actors to play the characters?
No, because we were limited on choice, but I believe who we chose will suit the parts just fine.

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