The Meeting - One Shot Short
Labels: Multimedia, Narratives, Notttingham Trent University, One Shot Short, The Meeting 0 commentsPosted by Dan Ryland at Thursday, November 20, 2008
One Shot Short - Filming Complete!
Labels: Multimedia, Notttingham Trent University, One Shot Short, The Meeting 0 commentsToday, throught the rain and wind, we managed to film our one shot short 'The Meeting.' Here is the post production version of our one shot short.
Posted by Dan Ryland at Monday, November 17, 2008
One Shot Short - Ideas... ...again
Labels: Ideas, Multimedia, Narratives, Notttingham Trent University, One Shot Short 0 commentsThe camera has to stay still but we could try putting it in a car. Idea -
- Position a camera on a tripod in a car
- Have the camera filming out the passenger window
- Running man being filmed on the side of the road
- Man running to a meeting/from a meeting
Posted by Dan Ryland at Saturday, November 15, 2008
One Shot Short Film Ideas
Labels: CCTV Camera Footage, One Shot Short, Youtube 1 commentsI just been searching for 'CCTV Camera Footage' on YouTube and found this. The title 'Face Meets Floor' is perfect for this clip...
Its a funny short clip that's all done from one angle. Maybe we could use something like this in our one shot short. Since the camera has to stay in one place, we could make the camera as a CCTV camera capturing some sort of meeting. When it comes to editing you could make the picture dark and grainy with a dark shadow round the edges to replicate it being a CCTV camera.
Posted by Dan Ryland at Wednesday, November 12, 2008
One Shot Short - The Meeting - Ideas
Labels: Ideas, One Shot Short, The Meeting 0 commentsThe Meeting
Here are some quick ideas that have come from the title 'The Meeting.' These arn't the best of ideas but all have some connection with the title 'The Meeting.'
- A man meeting his death
- Two people meeting - being spied on?
- Colours meeting
- Two objects - TV and its remote
- Clothing - Socks/Coat meeting man
- Using lighting effects for changes in time (day/night)
- Using objects (walls/trees) as scene breaks
Posted by Dan Ryland at Friday, November 07, 2008