Monday, 9 May 2011

Directors Commentary

James: The film starts with my character sat in mcdonalds looking very impatient but because of the use of final cut pro and a different camera shot we made it look like i was waiting and exiting from starbucks, and goes to meet his partner in crime afterwards. After a brief greeting my character and his partner in crime make there way down the road.

Jeremy: The film leads to my character meeting James and we walk to the destination of where we will commit the crime, stealing the files. the use of final cut pro let us make fast cuts and nice camera shots to make our film starting questionable. then we see the character ethan he is the victim who holds the files, the use of split screen transition works very well as it puts the attention to the man walking with the files (Ethan). Then I'm waiting on the train plat-form waiting for Ethan then I run on the plat-form after Ethan. then use of different camera shots of Ethan running away from me consists of extreme close-ups and medium shots.

James: As my character waits to ambush Ethan who is holding the files the camera does an over the shoulder shot of Ethan coming towards my character. As my character wrestles Ethan to the wall the use of birds eye view shot makes it realistic ,and steals the files we used final cut to avoid any visible physical contact but make it look like a real scuffle. After the files have been stolen my character and Jeremy's character are filmed running away with the files via a side panning shot.

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