Film Fact File Institutional Context Production Company- Le Grisbi Productions, QED International Distributor- QED International Director- David Ayer Cinematographer- Roman Vasyanov Composer- Steven Price Editor- Dody Dorn and Jay Cassidy Stars- Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman Production notes- On April 3, 2013, Sony started to assemble the cast for the film when Brad Pitt , who previously starred in 2009's WW2-set Inglourious Basterds , entered final talks to take the lead role of Wardaddy. On April 23, Shia LaBeouf joined the cast. On May 1 it was announced that Logan Lerman had also joined Fury ' s cast, playing Pitt's crew member Norman Ellison. On May 14, The Hollywood Reporter announced that Michael Peña was in negotiations to play a member of Pitt's tank crew. With his addition to the cast, ...
Narnia assessment Camera shots and angles 1.a Our scene from the Narnia script only had two setting; the forest and inside Mr Tumous’s house. The woods were a lot easier to film the house because there was a lot more space and a lot more angles we could film from, where as the house was filmed in my shed and was only good for 3-4 angles. We filmed the woodland scene in the morning ones the sun had risen so we had as much as the day to film the scenes we needed. Firstly, we started with shots where we followed Lucy, played by Izzy threw the woods and finally to the lampposts. Even though this was only 25 seconds of the video we used 3 camera shots, one following her and two from the side. After this we started to film with Mr Tumous. When filming with him we used even more angles and filmed more shots for example we filed one of the shots from above, this is because it meant that we could have both actors could be in shot and it made the passing of the parcels more affective....
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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