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Post by alexmcneill on Feb 13, 2012 0:00:17 GMT
Just finished work on a 3 week project named "Profile" as part of my Film Production course at Arts University Bournemouth. In all we had one week and a half of pre-production, two days of shooting and one day and a half of editing. I produced and edited, with my other team members Sam Farrely doing Cinematography and Penny Cobham doing Sound Recording.
Enjoy, and don't forget to turn your volume up and watch in the dark...works a lot better!
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Post by Gareth on Feb 13, 2012 20:12:43 GMT
thought it was well put together - story wise though it didn't feel complete - did I maybe miss something?
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Post by alexmcneill on Feb 13, 2012 21:27:42 GMT
Thanks. I do agree there appears to be a sort of void in the middle, but the pacing and narrative structure of the film was purposely fragmented in order to mirror her mind set; cut and pasting relationships together. Sounds like a cop-out I know but I swear it to be the truth! The overall idea of the script was to represent a girl building a relationship according to her own desires and obsession, escalating to her making the phone call-which satisfies her. I guess you could say she's caught in a continious cycle, going back to cutting stuff up and putting it on the wall, and then making the call again.
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