We managed to finish our film within the time scale we were given. By splitting our group of four people into two and dividing the most important tasks up equally, we worked together to finish the opening.
Dan and Reece were given the task of creating music for our film opening, and also recorded the thoughts which we needed for the idea behind our story. The music at the start of the clip fits perfectly with the image we wanted to convey for Michael's character of "the skate boarding bully" and the change for Reece's theme was quite subtle which was needed. The music was lighthearted and went well with the tone of the film.
After michael had completed putting all the clips together vicky and michael then continued adding to open credits and making final editing that needed to be done. (Fading/fading out sound clips to make a smoother flow between each shot
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
Kick Me: Finished Children's Film Opening
Monday, 7 November 2011
Childrens film Production
After all the shots for our film had been captured, the editing was now needed to be done. After 2 lessons in editing last week we had produced a soundtrack for the opening, the full 2 minutes of film and the start of the opening credits. Our aim for the end of last week was to complete these two tasks (which we did). Now with only 1 more lesson left in editing before the film opening is to be complete, titles and soundtrack are to be added, along with transactions between shots and opening credits.
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
U Clasification
The clasification of a film rated at "U" means that the genre and content of the film if suitable for all ages and groups. "U" rated films however should be suitable for audiences aged four years and over, as some contect may still affect certain members (For example the film "watership down" shows seens of violence that very young viewers will find distressing).
However,"U" rated films should be set within a positive fram work and offer reassurence to counterbalances any violence.
What Should not be found in "U" rated films
No discrimatory language or behavior, references to illegal or drugmisuse should be pressent, and if there is any scary scenes they should be mild and beif and unlikly to couse undue anxiety.
AND THE OUTCOME SHOULD ALSO BE REASURING!
However,"U" rated films should be set within a positive fram work and offer reassurence to counterbalances any violence.
What Should not be found in "U" rated films
No discrimatory language or behavior, references to illegal or drugmisuse should be pressent, and if there is any scary scenes they should be mild and beif and unlikly to couse undue anxiety.
AND THE OUTCOME SHOULD ALSO BE REASURING!
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