Saturday 8 January 2011

Finished Anamatic




This is the final anamatic my group will use to give us an idea for our finished film opening. It will help us to decide wether the music works well with what is going on in the shot, and wether or not there are any things we could ajust in our finished opening.

Evaluation of Anamatic

On looking over the anamatic, it has both good and bad points to it. The length of the anamatic is roughly two minutes. Our aim was to have an anamatic which lasted two minutes so even though it is not exact, it is acceptable. Furthermore, the drawings show a clear horror genre, so our audience will gain a better understanding for the film. Lastly, the music used links in with the story my group our aiming to put across and also creates a tense atmosphere for watchers as it is fairly scary, commonly done in horror films.

However, I feel that if I was to do the anamatic again, more shots/drawings would need to be included. This is because we have roughly 20 shots whereas it was recomended to have 30. We found it hard to include more witht eh idea we had come up with for our film. This could suggest that more planning was needed so we came up with more ideas to include extra shots without changing our film idea too much.

2 comments:

  1. your brief was to make the opening of a thriller yet you cite a Horror. Is it a hybrid? Be careful here Tom. There is some attempt at evaluation, but I would like more technical language analysis and evaluation, how you apply conventions and/or subvert them and how the titles will fit in. Therefore the evaluation is somewhat brief!

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  2. Since this there is a massive lack of blogging, with no attempt to evaluate where you are now, your shooting schedule review and evaluation, nor of the filming process. A lot more needs to be done! You should be evaluating all decision making and revisions that you make!

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