Sound For Narnia With the sound for our scene I began by thinking about the setting of our scene and what sounds might be linked with those pleases. For example with the scene that was set in the forest I thought of many different sounds that linked to a woodland like birds chirping, rustles in leaves and a light breeze blowing threw the trees. When Isabel who paled Lucy was walking threw the woods I thought that it couldn't stay silent and we needed to maybe have music playing to emperies the curiosity and wonder of Lucy. I used a software known as logic pro x to apply all the sounds to our Narnia video. Firstly I searched YouTube for the perfect sounds and music for our video and then downloaded them to a memory stick. Next I uploaded the video to logic muting some parts of the sound where there was traffic sounds from the A11 which was near by. I then started to place the sounds and the music in the correct parts of the video. Ones all the music and sounds were added ...
Him and her Me and my partner Raygen were given the task of doing the Mise En Scene for costume and makeup. We began by watching episode one of the Box set and from the begin it was clear that the makeup for the two lead characters, Steve and Becks was very minimal. Steve's costumes throughout the episode/ series are very simple and some are made to look like he has warn them without washing them multiple times. Becks on the other side, seems to where nicer cloths when her sister Laura and her boyfriend Pete come round but is in old baggy cloths when it is just her and Steve. Laura, becks sister, seems to were a considerable amount of makeup compared to her older sister Becks, also doing her hair up. Laura also where's brighter cloths then Becks who is usually found in dull grey ore brown outfits. Dan, Steve and becks neighbour, seems to always be in the same cloths, telling us that he dose not worry about he may look to other people.
Roles within the group: Tom - Background Character/Co-Editor Ben - Producer/Camera Man Raygen - Editor Bethany - Director Brief Plot/Narrative: Caitlin is superstitious and wants to spread awareness. Caitlin sits Katie down and tries to convince Caitlin that superstitions are real. Katie denys the whole theory. Bad things start happening to Katie. "I told you so! Reasons for Plot Choice: The audience can relate No derogatory or degrading terms are at risk of being used - family friendly Can be set anywhere - within reason. This makes the filming process easier and more manageable. There are a large range of superstitions. Because of the prompt - the group is not limited to one specific subject/setting/scenario. The large range of opportinity does not limit creativity. The prompt sets a boundary - but does not limit creativity. Left to right: Ben (me), Tom, Raygen and Bethany.
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