Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Feedback from Pitch

Title of film: Me and Rob have decided to call our film opening 'Anonymous'

In charge of:
  • Filming: (Me) Alex Muir
  • Editing: Robert Johnstone
  • Sound:  Alex Muir/Robert Johnstone
Actors: Robert Johnstone: The Interviewer , James Mccullin: The Anonymous character ,
             Alex Muir: The Civilian that gets assaulted for his clothes for disguise.
 
Our Pitch:
  • We've decided to go with our genre being based on action/adventure as we feel we can get the most mileage out of it by getting the most marks.
  • We both also watch a lot of action films so we have a range of ideas which can help us with our main task.
  • We said to the class that we were going to start off with an interview in our main task about an anonymous/unknown agent that has been seen out of duty that maybe a danger/outsider to the force.
  • This anonymous person escapes by violence basically , and lifts the table up at the interviewee and injures him , escapes promptly , takes clothes off another worker in the other room nearby , free-runs out of the building and dives into a car window that is the getaway car or dives off a bridge into the water (in slow motion).



Feedback from audience/their ideas:
  • Fist thing they said was thai our pitch dounded great but it would take time and would need a lot of time looked inti it to create a masterpiece.
  • They also said they should make the anonymous person 'rude' towards the interviewer when in the interview room ( like the Gary the character off the kingsman).
  • The audience also said to make the freerunning as effective as possible with impressive flips etc. So this is why we are getting my cousin 'James mccullin' to play the anonymous interviewee in our film opening.


An example of James Mccullin back fliping off a rail:


What we have learned:
  • To make the violence look as realistic as possible
  •  Dont get too detailes/complicated with storyline, try to be simple but effective.
  • If you fail to plan .... you plan to fail !

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