Task 6 - Short Film - Single Camera Drama

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Task 6 - Short Film - Single Camera Drama
Unit 22 - Task 6
Film is on Youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xfBf6weaAXs
Unit 22 - Task 5
see EW for hard copy
Unit 22 - Task 3
Equipment list - Video
Tripod
Steadicam
DSLR
Audio -
Boom Pole
Mic
Lighting -
Light taken from Storeroom
Talent -
David Williams
Hannah Stacy
Unit 22 - Task 2
24th April -
Scene 1- Time 9:10 - 14:50 - Location - Dark Room - All Actors/ Crew Present.
25th April -
Scene 1 and 2 - Time 9:10 - 14:50 - Location - Dark Room - All Actors / Crew Present.
27th April -
Scene 2 - Time 9:10-10:50 - Location - Dark Room- All Actors / Crew Present.
4th May -
Scene 2 and 3 - Time 9:10-10:50 / 14:50-16:30 - Location - Dark Room - All Actors / Crew.
8th May -
Scene 3 - Time 13:20 - 16:30 - Location - Dark Room - All Actors / Crew Present.
Unit 22 - Task 1
Formats
Series - These are normally spilt into series or seasons. They are done without any fixed lengths.
Serial - They follow a main story and put it into a television series or make a few episodes.
Single Drama - Is something that is suitable for television but not the cinema. This is normally Episodes or even Series.
Period Drama - The term is usually used in the context of film and television. Costumes play a part and the plan is to attract the audience to the costumes as much as the content.
Drama Documentary - This may be filmed or written. The dialogue could be real and be words that someone has said in the world and they have decided to use them in the films.
Narrative Structures -
Technical Aspects -
Everywhere By Fleetwood Mac
Our next song is “Everywhere” by Fleetwood Mac. This song was released in 1987 and is a rock song in this song I am playing the backing notes on my alto saxophone which are semibreves. I am harmonising with the keyboard part in this song. In this I play quite quiet which is mezzo piano as my part of the song is not as important as the singer. This is song is in 4/4 and everyone plays authentically in the band with their music but the part that is not authentic is the intro as we do not play this part due to the difficulty of it. This is something we will work on to improve. This link is a performance to this song live. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVQcfQDTDhc
River Deep Mountain High
The name of our second song is “River Deep Mountain High” by Tina Turner. This is a soul song from 1966. In this song I play the alto saxophone part, in this song I play the song authentically because I play the same as the original as I play in the ¾ time signature, the rhythms are the same the only difference is the key signature because the singer needed the key lowered. The song is very upbeat and a happy song. The dynamics through this piece are mezzo forte but in the chorus is goes to forte which is loud. The drums are playing authentically in this piece as well as the guitar, singers and keyboard due to playing the same as the original. Here a clip of her singing this song live. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcpH17ZjpsU