CREATIVE CRITICAL REFLECTION 1

CREATIVE CRITICAL REFLECTION 1: HOW DOES YOUR FILM OPENING USE OR CHALLENGE CONVENTIONS 

 

I used the online website 'Canva' to create a clear presentation which explains the reasoning and explanation behind each scene and editing techniques.  


 I used the app, Pinterest, to identify categories included in my film opening such as identifying social groups and issues. This included posts such as book covers, photographs and objects. This gave me visual ideas and inspiration e.g locations

ISSUES
LOCATIONS



Using Pinterest boards for inspiration, I were able to create visual ideas such as locations to film at (remote), issues present in todays society (kidnapping) and social groups (teenagers). Kidnapping is a foul but relatively common crime, usually done for money. An individual is held to ransom by an individual or gang who stand to gain financially with their ransom demands. However, the kidnapping in our film opening is very different. The subject of the kidnap is of immense value because of her innate gifts: she has full access to her brain which therefore makes her extremely intelligent and unique. In our production an agent who is played by Ollie Hill wants her, so that she can be recruited and studied for his own personal gain. In the Location board I included isolated venues and dark streets which attach connotations to chilling atmospheres.

My mood boards show films alike our own production, eery settings and common issues, all which come together to create our overall theme. We had props in the boards such as scientific brain scans, criminal weaponscrime scene boards and thriller book covers.

Overall, I aimed to create a visual representation of my ideas relating to my production which would help portray the ideas in my film optically. 

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FILM OPENING

                                                             MILLIE LEVINE 1997  I worked with Ollie Hill (1942), Olivia Davies (1921) and G...