After reviewing my previous test shots of Oli and James i have decided that the most effective shot process would be to start with a short pan across the chest of each person and then a very quick zoom out to reveal them in their guilty pleasure costume. The short pan of the chest holds continuity as every costume would have a feature that could be viewed at the chest but until the final zoom out the costume/film is still ominous.
My main issues now are mise en scene, both what to include and collecting.
I plan on asking in my crit tomorrow weather the inclusion of the film posters is necessary? i feel that as the clips are short they would re-iterate the film reference but a point has previously been made that the films are seen as "Guilty Pleasures" so would the subjects have them up if they were embarrassed about watching them?
I also wondered if changing the person and not the environment would be a better idea, a generic background setting would help tie the stings together into a set, and may also look quite interesting.
Finally would the use of arm chairs be more effective than sofas? As the subjects are to be undoubtedly alone i though the use of single seated furniture may help to support my concept?
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
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