Mise-En-Scene.
Set/Location.
Our location will mainly consist of Brighton City. As Brighton fits the criteria for the style of video we are aiming to achieve. Brighton has a very stereotypical city design, full of shops and vast transport methods e.g train station, bus stops, taxi areas. In addition it has an urban/street like vibe to the city with the touch of its famous lanes and broad old streets which could give us an great opportunity to film in a variety of places or routes to chose. As well as this Brighton holds its special design and architecture through-out the city especially i.e the beaches shelters and public venues which are placed along the seafront. Also is the grand palace known for its unique design and all over Brighton is lots of eccentric.vibrant places we will find and can film in. So we can add an special visualization for the audience to view and be able to create more of an outer of this world experience by the use of editing. However we might also film else were depending on our final plans.
Staging.
The main staging for our video will rely on our unique style of first person view through-out the video. This design will give us a great opportunity to play with editing and colours through the video to create/show the trippy/abstract vision we want to give the impression of tripping out and surreal situations. To give the audience a totally different experience and undertake to the video. Along with the editing we will use the technique of slowing down certain situations giving chance for the audience to analysis a full view of what is happening at that time and vice versa speed it up to create different visions and view which wouldn't normally be seen by the use of colour blurring and streaming adding an art element to the video and keeping the abstract/trippy style we want to achieve.
Thursday, 1 October 2009
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Photographs of your chosen locations would be useful and more detail eg what atreets in Brighton have you chosen and why?
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