Monday, 4 February 2013

Production Log 2

Production Log 2



This week i felt that i took a lot in as we explored more into openig sequences and how BSR work in terms of their themes and issues they deal with. Themes that occur in everyday life in the UK which is backed up with News are shown in BSR through very tough situations. I learnt that BSR films use real life situations which the audience may have experience on time or anoher in heir life. I also learnt that opening sequences has more credits then i thought as they involve every main role from cast to crew.


Taking in what i have learnt from this week, i will make sure that i don't just repeat names in the credit and also make sure i use a theme that is not only BSR but an audience could relate to in the real word. I also will use the fact that i learnt that BSR take you into the action by the un-varnished camera work and the hard-hitting themes that are shown to be as real as possible.

I found that looking at the themes which BSR social realism deal with are influenced by the real world and News. This allowed me to see were BSR ideas start, looking at stories in the news is hard to believe things like that happen but BSR highlight them allowing the audience to be made aware. Also i found how BSR are unique which gave me a new insight about BSR movies and how they try and involve the audience.

I think conforming to the conventions we looked at this week will help make my opening sequence look much more real also using a common theme shown in BSR will help target my audience. However the sequences we seen this week haven't had much action in the opening, mainly credits. I would like to have a balance of credits and action to create enigma. 

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