This is our rough cut which we have created to give us a general direction of where our 2 minute sequence should be heading. We chose a group to specifically show our rough cut so that they can give us successes and criticisms.
The group said that when watching, the story line makes sense and we have a wide variety of shots. However, we needed to swap the first two shots so that the phone torch makes more sense as it is turned on in the first scene, not in the second. Our audience also said that the boyfriend of kelly didnt seem very bothered by her phonecall, however this is expained in the rest of the narrative as the boyfriend actually exchanges her, which is why he is not that shocked that she has been taken. We still have alot of the story board to follow which creates the question of whether we will fit it all in within the 2 minutes. Furthermore, we also got feedback on our actors saying the main characters reaction to being locked in the boot was very realistic. We will use these points to now direct the rest of our opening sequence and make sure that the narrative makes sense in the first two minutes.
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To make our production logo we used photoshop on a mac. We used different layers and effects to achieve our finished design. We decided to use a glow effect on the words illuminate because it reflects the definition of what the word represents. The black background used helps emphasise the vocal point of the logo which is the title and the light bulb image used. The font is also in black so that the letters did not fade into the light bulb. We agreed that the light bulb was a good image to convey our process of working together asa group. We are constantly coming up with new innovative ideas. For the image we used a pen tool to cut out the background and added an outer glow to the text and image. We used varied opacities so the light bulb image did not overpower the text.Here is a photo of the shooting schedule which we will follow during filming in order to ensure all goes smoothly.
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Paige, Anna, Fiona, Natalie
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