About Me

Hi, I'm Jack (that's me on the right just down there!)

I'm 17

I LOVE music

I play guitar

My favourite films are The Blues Brothers, Shaun of the Dead, Ghostbusters, and Oceans 11

and I take Economics, Geography and MEDIA at A level!

The Finished Sequence

Monday, January 12, 2009

Test Screening Results

The audience screening went fairly well but we had a few problems to iron out.

Sound

With some of the shots of Matt (Scary Guy) there was a slight buzz in the background of the shots that we should have removed beforehand. We got some advice on this and edited it out. The main problem with sound though was that the levels between Matt's shots and the music was wrong. The music was much too loud and Matt being fairly distant from the camera, he was fairly hard to hear and having a quiet voice anyway, we needed to adjust the sound. There is also a part where he shouts at Rob (tied up guy). This was a problem as he went from being very loud to very quiet so getting the balance was quite difficult.

Credits

After Ms Blackborow watched the sequence, she said that we needed more credits as we only have a few at the beginning so we created some more and placed them at regular intervals along the timeline to make it seem much more like a title sequence and less like a random part of the film. We got some feedback on the main title, most people said that they found it really difficult to read and it was too small and similar to the rest of the titles.

Other

One of our last clips is of Matt leaving and closing the door. It was suggested that there should be a locking sound to the door so it would seem much more like he is locking them in and it being much more dungeon-like rather than just pulling it to so they could easily get out if they managed to get free of the chains. It also makes it so its more difficult for anyone else to get in. Also, we put a sound of someone whispering 'help' behind the shot of the hand banging against the window but most people said this really spoilt the atmosphere and didn't really have much significance.

Overall, most people really liked it and there's just a few changes we need to make!

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