Thursday, 20 December 2012
Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Recce.
These are my three locations. I have chosen Covent Garden market, Charing cross hospital and Westminster crown court. I have chosen these locations because it fits in with the film idea, it gives they character multiple identities. Also because they are easy locations to get to, with very low risk of muggings or any other incident. I have back up locations as well, we will go to a different hospital, shopping centre and if its not possible to film outside a court we will go outside the national art gallery and film the main character walking up the steps.
Wednesday, 12 December 2012
Individual pitch.
My individual idea is there is a man, who is running from an organisation. We don't know who this guy is, we don't know who this organisation is, yet. My opening shots for the begining of my film would be, someone picking up a bag that has already been dropped on the floor, and a close up of 6 different identification cards, but with the same face on (the main character), being picked up and shoved into a bag and this person walking off. Straight away from this first shot I believe set up an enigma code for the audience; who is this man, why so many identities, where is he going? I would then go into an establishing shot, over London, and show time going past (speed up the footage). Then back to a clip of the man, walking through London, and up some steps to a hospital. As he does so, he puts on a doctors white jacket, looks around and enters the hospital. Through out these clips i will have title slates going over the top of the footage. Then back to the shot of the man, this time walking up the steps of a police station, looking around and then entering. I will do this a number of times using a number of identities. In the back ground of each shot, there will be a man in a suite, following the man who keeps changing his identities. I will make it clear to the audience that he is following the man with multiple identities.
I think this is a good opening title sequence, it sets up for the rest of the film.
I think this is a good opening title sequence, it sets up for the rest of the film.
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