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Playground Production (group 1): Filming- Final Film
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Playground Production (group 1). Monday, 11 January 2010. MIRROR IMAGE.FIRST SHOOT. The first of our shoots took place over the space of two weeks. We had used time in lessons and also put aside much of our free time on weekends and out of lessons to ensure we had time to film all the necessary parts and get the film completed in the allocated time. The scene with dialogue involved us filming the scene twice as we needed to get it from two. MIRROR IMAGE.SECOND SHOOT. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Media: February 2010
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Thursday, 25 February 2010. EVALUATION OF FINAL PRODUCT - MIRROR IMAGE. Evaluation For Final Media Product - Mirror Image. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Parks Media Studies Blog. Group 1 - Playground Productions. EVALUATION OF FINAL PRODUCT - MIRROR IMAGE. View my complete profile.
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Media
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Thursday, 25 February 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Parks Media Studies Blog. Group 1 - Playground Productions. EVALUATION OF FINAL PRODUCT - MIRROR IMAGE. View my complete profile.
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Media: January 2010
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Wednesday, 6 January 2010. Analysis of film cover - AVATAR. The main colour to the poster is blue, this along with the facial expresion of the character gives a tranquil feel. This is because the poster isn't to busy and everything feels calm, there arent any pictures of explosions or blood, just a silent face. The most apparent thing here is that the character in poster isnt human. This makes me think, What is it? Where are they from? Why are they blue? What do they do? Analysis of film cover - JAWS.
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Playground Production (group 1): January 2010
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Playground Production (group 1). Tuesday, 19 January 2010. For our film poster we came up with the idea of having a camera as the focal point as this is a significant prop in our film. we also had the idea of contrasting light with dark and created a flash to go against the black background. The tag line on the poster is "Mirror, Mirror On The Wall Why. Daughter Of Them All? By Gemma and Disha. Monday, 11 January 2010. Posted by Frankie Collen. MIRROR IMAGE.FIRST SHOOT. The scene with dialogue involved u...
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Media: April 2010
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010. Evaluation of "Mirror Image" using Prezi. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Parks Media Studies Blog. Group 1 - Playground Productions. Evaluation of Mirror Image using Prezi. View my complete profile.
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Playground Production (group 1): March 2010
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Playground Production (group 1). Tuesday, 9 March 2010. Posted by Frankie Collen. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Evaluation of "Mirror Image" using Prezi.
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Media: Evaluation of "Mirror Image" using Prezi
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Wednesday, 21 April 2010. Evaluation of "Mirror Image" using Prezi. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Parks Media Studies Blog. Group 1 - Playground Productions. Evaluation of Mirror Image using Prezi. View my complete profile.
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Media: Analysis of film cover - AVATAR
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Wednesday, 6 January 2010. Analysis of film cover - AVATAR. The main colour to the poster is blue, this along with the facial expresion of the character gives a tranquil feel. This is because the poster isn't to busy and everything feels calm, there arent any pictures of explosions or blood, just a silent face. The most apparent thing here is that the character in poster isnt human. This makes me think, What is it? Where are they from? Why are they blue? What do they do? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).