Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Hwk

Actors: Myself, Mufidur, Lina & etc.
Costumes: Casual clothing, maybe something "out there" (eye-catching) during some occasions.
Settings/Locations: Limehouse area.. Riverside, someones house, alleyways, pfc (fast food restuarant)

Pitch 1: Guy waking up getting ready for another day to go out. Close up shot of his face whilst he is putting make up on. Medium close up shot of him putting his shoes on and walking out the door. Medium long shot of him walking down the streets, catching passers by also in the camera. A view of him and people looking at him and him giving eye-contact back, for that we will use an extreme close-up shot. He is walking by and his eyes are caught by another person like himself also wearing similar clothing & make-up, for that we will use a long shot. When they are looking at eachother and walking past they will be smiling and gliding almost in slow motion, we will use a transition effect for that.

Pitch 2: Guy walking out his front door making his way to the pfc, a medium long shot will be used. He is walking with a big smile on his face and seems very jolly as he is greeting passers by. Then he is patting his belly showing he is very hungry. He glimpses at a fast food restaurant close by. He walks in and orders a very large meal. His meal is ready and he walks out. He is stopped by a few goons and dragged into the alleyway. They beat him up and leave him lying on the floor. One of them come back and take his food. The guy starts to cry "my food" and not at the fact that he got beaten up. There will be subtitles and no speech at times there may be a little tune.

The reasons why we chose both pitches is because it will be easy and very effective to show all of these things. Also the areas we have chosen will also come in handy when we are shooting the scenes. Whats more is that we will be able to use a lot of things such as props or body language to represent something the characters are doing. Not only will it be easy but it will show a clear message to make the audience understand what is going on.

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