Monday, 7 April 2014

Research and Planning: Responding to the Brief

List three ways in which the ESting meets the requirements of the brief?

  1. The soundtrack of the short is a mixture of two of the supplied E4 Esting tracks that you required to use to score your short.
  2. I have shown symbolism of the E4 brand multiple times over the course of the Esting as per brief specifications.
  3. I have researched and adapted the Mise-en-scene of the Esting to better suit the target audience of the short. I used things like the cassette, film reel, and vinyl record, to better suit the demographic of trendy young people, whose psycho-graphic has a peculiar love for analog media.

Have you needed to make any alterations to you're idea to fulfill the demands of the brief?

No I didn't need to make any alterations in name of the brief.

Have you had to consider any legal or health and saftey issues whilst in production?

During filming we did have a concern of health and safety however, it was shortly remedied as it was our only way to make the video and me and the cinematographer agreed it an acceptable risk. The risk was that the height of the shot required him to be perched on top of a pile of tables and chairs, staying dead still for the entire shoot for fear of shaking the camera.

How many people are in your team and what is your role?

Although I initially assumed I would be able to make the short on my own I needed to ask my friend to operate the camera for me after I had set up the shot and whilst I was animating the cassette.

When is the Pre-production, Production, and Post-production deadlines?

The pre-production deadline was the 15th of November, I had finished and shot the short by the 22nd however production could have gone on until the 29th. I have until the 6th to finish my post production however I am almost done and could be by the 29th.

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