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  • ▼  2010 (21)
    • ▼  January (20)
      • FILM: Research into target audience
      • FILM: Developing a pitch
      • FILM: Scripting
      • FILM: Storyboard
      • FILM: Organising locations actors etc
      • FILM: Shooting schedule
      • FILM: Researching other short films
      • POSTER: Analysing conventions of film posters
      • POSTER: Pitching ideas for posters
      • POSTER: Sketching possible images/fonts
      • POSTER: Setting up mise en scene
      • POSTER: Exploring fonts
      • POSTER: Choosing most appropriate images
      • POSTER: Drafting/ Editing
      • REVIEW: Researching different film magazine audiences
      • REVIEW: Anaylising design & language conventions o...
      • REVIEW: Drafting text
      • REVIEW: Choosing most appropriate images from film
      • REVIEW: Drafting layout
      • REVIEW: Editing final product
    • ►  April (1)

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

FILM: Scripting


We didn't have any words for the character to say, as the film was focused only on her character. It represents her loneliness and her silence shows the silence she has kept on her secrets.
Posted by Rosie Hatton at 05:51

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