Wednesday, 19 July 2017

Review of presentation.

Following presenting my idea to my client I was given the following considerations which had not been addressed in the presentation.

Will you film in the day or at night?

Due to the dark nature of the film I will be producing I thought that it would go without saying that the film would be filmed at nighttime and as a result created quite a serious oversight in the actual pitch wherein I had not given this information to client. The film would be set at night time as was the sequence that I gained inspiration from (that being the opening sequence of the comic book "V for Vendetta" by Alan Moore.) This will hopefully help to create a feeling of tension that would not be possible if the scene took place in the day time. As well as this it is far easier to film in the daytime due to the fact that there are far less people around late at night or early in the morning than there would be at mid day making the filming more time convenient.


what are your alternatives to using music that is copyrighted?

Personally I much prefer the idea of using copyrighted music in my piece however if this proves to be impossable due to me getting no response from the large companies that own the music or them choosing to monetise its use. This means that I will have to resort to using either stock music or some ind of atmospheric music. This would be far more difficult than using copyrighted music as that I would have to find something that suits the atmosphere of the film I am making which would likely take a long time. This may also mean that I would have to change the pacing of the trailer to accommodate whatever music I find and subsequently choose to use.        






The presentation is below




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