Monday, 6 April 2015

Evaluation - How are social groups represented in Our Production

How are social groups represented in our production?

There are many social groups which are in our film are policemen which are investigating murder scene, it then turns into a chase/fight scene. We try to make the policemen very serious and act realistic so when they get the call, that there is a murder they act very calm like they are professionals. The stereotypical policemen would usually take the call and wouldn't panic when there is a serious murder, that is what we want Matt and Luke to portray as the police.

The editing in our film is very quick, so we would have lots of cuts to different videos. We did this because the film is supposed to be quick, mainly because of the the fight scene which has the most cuts in it to make it look like a sequence of punches and kick, accept they are made in very neat order.

The audio that was put into the film was mainly music to make it more intense. To compare it with Hollywood action it is very fast pace and since we have a chase scene in the film we need fast music. So we chose something that had a good beat to it and sounded very serious for when the fight scene starts.

The Mise-en-Scene was not that good in our film. We wore normal clothes so it didn't look like we were policemen, so we decided that were going to be undercover policemen on patrol. We tried to act like real policemen and stay like that as we were doing the fight scene and chase scene.

There were many camera shots used in our film, we used a lot of them because we wanted to make it very fast pace and give the viewer a lot of angles of the scene. For example in the middle of the fight scene, Matt goes for the punch and then the kick. We do a POV point of when he goes for a punch to make it seem realistic and give perspective from the Antagonists point./ We then switch it over to a high angle where the kick happens. We do this because in famous action films they use different camera shots to make it more exciting. Also if you use different  shots it shows that you know your shot terminology and can use them effectively to make the film look good.

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