For example, establishing shots are used at the very beginning of Fast and Furious and Law Abiding Citizen, to show the audience where the film is set, however you don't find this in the Punisher because it is made by Marvel, meaning that the City would most commonly be fiction.
This blogger site, will take you through the stages of a Year 13 Media Project, G324 Advanced Portfolio. i will be updating and posting conversations, ideas, problems and changes to this project. i will be working in a team of three, called 'G.O.O.D' (get out our dreams) and they will also be posting, and updating there blogger sites throughout the year
Thursday, 3 November 2011
The following videos are trailers that G.O.O.D has looked at in order to help draw the storyboard. Because the story lines from the other films, Fast and Furious Five, Law Abiding Citizen and The Punisher, had similar story lines to G.O.O.Ds films, the videos were used to see how they have structured their trailers, such as when the sound breaks, how trailer text is used, the language used (swearing language), also the shots that were used in order to make the film look interesting, and tell what the story is about at the same time. Because G.O.O.Ds film is an action adventure as well as the other three trailers, it must be a serious trailer however the group did find that often at the end of the film, a little punch line from the film is used for humour, to show that is isn't all serious because no one wants to sit through a two hour film that has no breaks from all the action.
For example, establishing shots are used at the very beginning of Fast and Furious and Law Abiding Citizen, to show the audience where the film is set, however you don't find this in the Punisher because it is made by Marvel, meaning that the City would most commonly be fiction.
For example, establishing shots are used at the very beginning of Fast and Furious and Law Abiding Citizen, to show the audience where the film is set, however you don't find this in the Punisher because it is made by Marvel, meaning that the City would most commonly be fiction.
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