Monday, 22 March 2010

Recee Stills - Planning visual aids


















This is another view of the grassy areafrom before, where you can see the water and this is how we plan on linking the 2 separate locations.















This is another team member, Beth, and our idea of a nice location to do some more recordings because the area is heavily urbanised, allowing us to create meaning and setting, but it also leads into a green and grassy land with the sea in the background, so it can link onto the ending sequence with the benches where the sea can also be seen.


















This is the bench the other 2 characters will be sat on. The narrative between them is separate to the one surrounding the main protagonist, but you can see him in the background staring at them in the shadows, linking the characters and how they are involved in the narrative.















This is another shot of the protagonists bench, as we wanted another point of view of him on the bench, staring past the frame towards the bench, causing intra-diegetic gaze.


















This shot was how we planned on choosing the bences for the ending sequence of the project, we needed somewhere in which all of the characters could be seen in the shot, but the protagonist was still hidden and secretive. The other bench in the background would be used by the other 2 characters.


















This shot will begin to create the meaning of the main protagonist being the 'stalker' type, because of the hiding performance and the appearence of the 2nd character walking away from shot, with his back facing the camera.


















This next shot will be an over the shoulder, and will subjectively show the introduction to the next character. This then begins the narrative.


















This frame is our next planned shot, the subject is Alex in our team on he represents the positioning of the actor we will use in production. It's just a simple idea of how the shots will progress in the very start of the title sequence.















This is our planned establishing shot.

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