10 December 2009

Anamatic

This is our improved draft of the anamatic we produced as preparation before we offically going out to shoot. We found this effective music from freeplaymusic.com and chose this one over the others as it made us feel uncomfortable listening to it, which would have the same effect on the audience once the film was finished. On the shots of the flashbacks, to create a sense of a different time we photoshoped the images to make them appear more stern, with faded white edges to represent her foggy memory of how she got to where she woke up.

In our first anamatic we hadn't planned where we should put in the titles so we made the fades between the first five shots slower in order to add them and keep the pace of building up the suspense. The transition cuts between the present situation and the flashback, we improved the original anamatic but adding the sound effect of a drum. We chose this sound because it defined the difference of shot and is an heavy earthy sound which matches the mis-en-scene of the woods. 

When we experimented with the sound levels to see what was best effective to keep the gradual build up towards the end of our short beginning which suites the codes and conventions of the thriller genre we've chosen.

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