Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Presentation questions

1. Is your idea PRACTICALLY possible to film? (no speeding trains, sea battles etc)
Yes. Our idea is quite simple, there is nothing too complex about it.

2. Will it show off the strengths of EVERY member of your group?
We will all contribute to the production of our opening, but each member will use their talents to help in one specific area of the project.


3. Can it be storyboarded okay?
Yes. We have drawn up a storyboard to present to our class.


4. Is it something you can reasonably shoot and edit in the time available?

We plan to shoot all our scenes in one day, for the sake of continuity. The editing process will probably be the most difficult, but with hard work we should be able to do it within the time limit.

5. Can you get access/permission to shoot in the chosen location at the chosen times?

We will need to go and ask for permission to shoot on the Southend pier, as that is where most of our scenes is set.


6. Would lighting/sound be an issue on location?
We may need to edit out a bit of background noise (crashing waves, seagulls, people etc.), but some of it may actually add the effect of our plot.


7. Are you going to include dialogue? If so, can you do it on location or will you need to add it later?
There won't be any dialogue within our opening. We feel it would subtract a lot of the tension.


8. Who will be cast as your characters on screen? Are they reliable? Will continuity be an issue?
We had planned on using our friend Heather as our main character, but have now decided to use Natasha who is in our own group. This way, we are sure to be able to rely on her.



9. Have you thought about style of credits and soundtrack?
We are going to create our music on Garageband. This might be difficult and take a lot of time to get it the way we want, but it is do-able.  

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