Archive for the ‘interpretation’ Category

Shift Group Edit

Posted: February 16, 2011 in interpretation

  Here it is people!  

End Credits

Posted: February 13, 2011 in interpretation

Just a quick upload on the closing credits.  

Interpretation Week Five

Posted: February 13, 2011 in interpretation

Ok so this is the last week. and have are nowhere near being finished lol Sarah’s rough edit was so rough it didn’t make sense to anyone, so we had to re edit it and change the whole thing. Phil suggested that maybe we should have a voice over that told the viewer certain bits of the story for example [...]

This week we are starting to piece the puzzle together for the rough cut. After Sarah the editor has finished the director (Leigh) and the producer (James) has to identify what is wrong or right with it so Sarah can re edit it for the finishing off stage.   For my roll (sound) I have got the wild track [...]

Interpretation Week Three

Posted: February 13, 2011 in interpretation

So just a quick one   We started filming, YAYYYYYYYYYYY! but it came at a cost. The actor that we arranged to be in the film didn’t show up so we had to improvise and use James (the producer) instead.   We had permission to film from Deb and we had locations GREAT =]. some scenes went [...]

Interpretation Week Two

Posted: January 23, 2011 in interpretation

So on Thursday we had to pitch our concept to Philip Nodding without our Producer, luckily Deb came in and started talking so we didn’t have to be questioned about anything to much. But on Friday Deb bollocked us  and said what we had done work wise was piss poor because we hadn’t really gone anything, so this weekend the team met up [...]

Interpretation Week One

Posted: January 16, 2011 in interpretation

Interpretation is the name of my first assignment for design practice two. I am working with a term of five to produce a three minute short interpretation of a script we was given called “shift”. The script tells us a story of a man trying to tell a secret, leaving paranoia and mystery. With no [...]