Monthly Archives: April 2016

FMP Treatment

Name of film: A Thousand Pieces The film I am planning to create is being created to inform the audience more about bullying, how it can be done and how it can make the victim feel. I want to make … Continue reading

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FMP Brief Outline

The Brief we were given for our FMP was to create a film with a maximum of two minutes. We have a choice of three themes to base our films on, these themes are broken, stranger and home. We can … Continue reading

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FMP Secondary Research

Secondary Research When I watched this short bullying film about a young girl called Holly who was bullied, I felt quite moved by it. The reason that made it moving was the narration by the victim of the bullying. This … Continue reading

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FMP Project Proposal

Rationale Throughout this last year at Kendal College I have explored different sorts of films, including music performances, film poems and shootout scenes. I have enjoyed creating these films but I would like to look more into documentaries, music videos … Continue reading

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Primary Research

For my primary research I created two different situations and asked a range of different people to answer the situations and what they would do in them. For the two situations I put the person in the situation where they … Continue reading

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Project Proposal

Rationale In this process so far with the past eight films we have created I have learnt how to work in a team and sharing the roles of filming. I have also learnt use sound in my videos and used … Continue reading

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Director Project Evaluation

Over the last five weeks, I have been looking at the director James Wan, researching and looking at his work. I looked into the way he builds up a sequence, using key conventions, and how it leads into a jump … Continue reading

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