Friday, 10 September 2010

• What features of your work would you say are original to you?
Literally nothing

• Which media texts and producers have influenced your creative decisions?
The Shining's edit. The Wickerman's location. The shots which spring to mind a the eye painted on the boat and when the masked people pop up from behind the wall. Horror film genre in general.

• How successfully does your work engage its audience and provoke its interest?
I think it's quite interesting several people said they want to know what happens. The scene is progressive the walking gives it a sense of it going somewhere a sense of anticipation.

• Consider some of the creative choices you had to make during the course of your production – how to use cameras, lighting, dialogue, colour etc. How did you make these decisions, and how did these contribute to the final production?
I made the decisions taking firstly into account personal preference and then practicality. I think my natural lighting and washed out colour gave the film a bleak feel, the lack of dialogue creates an eerie isolated feel. I think the single character wide empty shots all add to the sense of isolation which is a creepy element i focused on.

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