Sunday, 27 February 2011

Finished Product

Me and Seb have now competed our two minute opening to a fiction film, in time for the deadline. The editing was complete on the 17th of February. Overall, I am happy with the product that we have produced. We didn't follow the storyboard as much as we could have done but we included every shot that we put in there, and some more. I particularly happy with the speed of the chase scene that we accomplished. It's very easy to make the chase scene seem very slow but that was not the case with ours. I'm also pleased with the variety of shots we included, from low angles and close ups of the feet running to over the shoulder and then extremely long shots. What I think we could of improved is the overall production quality. We included all the sound for the gun shots but we intended to have blood splatter and muzzle flash. After further research into muzzle flash, we found that it would most likely not be seen in the day time so we abandoned that idea. However, with the time constraints that we had and the programs we had to use to edit; which we were completely new to, restricted our ability for this. In conclusion, I'm very pleased with what we have done but some small things could have made it look so much better.

Friday, 11 February 2011

Other music

We will also be using another track from http://derekaudette.ottawaarts.com/music.php. This piece, "Toxic Shock", will be used during the chase scene. The song is a fast paced track with heavy drums and midi guitar.

"Toxic Shock"
Written & Performed by:
Derek R. Audette
©MMV Derek R. Audette (SOCAN)

Tuesday, 8 February 2011

Music

For our film, we will be using a track with permission from Derek R. Audette. The song is called "Ten Feet Below Two Million",
Written & Performed by:
Derek R. Audette
©MMX Derek R. Audette (SOCAN)
The website for his music is:
http://derekaudette.ottawaarts.com/music.php

We will be using this track for the credits of our film as the protagonist walks away after shooting the antagonist.