This is the Candidate Authentication Form.
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This is my Short Film Evaluation.
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This is the feedback I got from the audience on Facebook. I’m happy with the audience’s feedback because it tells me I and my group did a great work.
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My short film is on YouTube! Click on the link below to watch it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qBxqU0xPLM
Enjoy!
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Today I was editing my short film using Adobe Premier. I have completed almost everything and I hope I will finish till next week.
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These are the pictures of the call sheet and the location recce. These papers are very useful for emergencies because it has our phone numbers all the details in it.
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This is my BBFC research task that I did today.
Bbfc.co.uk. (2020). British Board of Film Classification | British Board of Film Classification. [online] Available at: https://bbfc.co.uk [Accessed 20 Jan. 2020].
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This is the health and safety form. This form will help us obey the rules while filming.
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This is a screenshot of my Short Film folder.
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Reflective Journal Week 6
This week I went to the library for some books to help me with my short film. I had to take photos of all useful pages I found and then to add the references from citethisforme.com and upload everything on my blog. I also checked my check list and I have everything for now and I’m happy with all the work I am producing.
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Story-Development Research
Davis, R. (2003). Writing dialogue for scripts. 4th ed. London: A & C Black, pp.48-50.
I found this book story-development inspiration because it will help me for the dialogue and conversation in my short film.
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Technical Research
Hedgecoe, J. (2006). John Hedgecore's basic photography. London: Collins & Brown, pp.42-59.
This book will help me with the camera shots and how I need to set up the camera for my short film. I found this technical inspiration because it has everything about camera set ups, different types of shots and many useful things for a photographer.
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Wider Inspiration Research
Jones, C., Zinnes, A. and Jolliffe, G. (2011). The Guerilla film makers pocketbook. London: Continuum International Publishing Group, pp.48-52; 76-80; 82-87.
This book is very useful for making short films because it has a lot of instructions about writing a short film, casting and locations. I found this wider inspiration because it’s very useful pocketbook with all tips for short film making.
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Reflective Journal Week 5
This week me and my group went to the location, in the forest, where we are going to film our short film and we took some pictures. I have completed my pre-production and I am ready for filming.
I also went to practice my shots: Long shot, Mid shot, Panning shot, Tilt shot, Dutch angle, Point of view and the Close up shot.
We start filming next week.
The lessons are very good and useful and this week I did all the schedules and pre-productions and the props list so I can start filming next week.
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This is my Video Production Schedule for my Short Film.
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