Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Our trip to BFI..

We've visited the British Film Institute. There were students in year 12 from different schools who study media.Pete Fraser who has been in the film industry for a long time gave some really useful tips on how to achieve the best grade when making our film opening sequence. There were lots of different examples of openings which we had to analyse and give a grade. We all have enjoyed the experience in meeting Simon Frame who is an editor. Simon Frame has shared his experienced of working with different people and all about film editing. He gave some advise on how to get into the film industry ,there was a straight forward: 'You need to make films'

WE have picked up important tips which need to be considered when planning and making our opening sequence.
  • Always blog your research ,planning and ideas as it is evidence which gives you marks.
  • Sound is very important and needs to be well used in our opening sequence.
  • Tittles are very important we need to make sure we have enough tittles as otherwise it does not look as professional.
  • The location is also important and the use of the location to produce a good variety of shots.
  • Actors and costumes are also very important ,the director is responsible for giving correct directions and instructions.
  • The flow of the story will affect the understanding of the event and would make it look professional.
I think that the most important thing that we should be aiming for is to produce a professional looking opening in order to get the best marks for this part of the course work.This will only work if we plan carefully and in detail.
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                                                                     M.B
                       

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