Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Film Research

Road to Perdition
Storyline-
Mike Sullivan works as a hit man for crime boss John Rooney. Sullivan views Rooney as a father figure. However after his son is witness to a killing he has done Mike Sullivan finds him self on the run trying to save the life of his son and at the same time looking for revenge on those who wronged him. Jude Law co stars as a hit man hired to kill Sullivan.

Famous Tag Lines-
·         Pray for Michael Sullivan
·         Every father is a hero to his son.
·         Every son holds the future for his father.

Genre-
Crime, Drama, Thriller

                                                               Cast
                                                            ·         Tom hank as Michael Sullivan
                                                      ·         Paul Newman as John Rooney
                                                       ·         Jude law as Harlen Maguire
                                                           ·         Daniel Craig as Connor Rooney

Monday, 23 January 2012

Animatic


This is our animatic that we have produced to give us a rough outlook as to what our film will turn out like. Before filming the anamatic my group and i had to decide on which order the film would go and and exactly what would be in each scene. We began making our storyboard so that we where ready to film, we used a pencil with a fairly blunt lead so the font would come out thicker, we did this to ensure the font was easy to read when watching the anamatic. 

once we had completed our storyboard we began filming our anamatic, it wasn't really essential that we would film in a quite place because once uploading the anamatic the background sound is easily removed, therefore we decided it was most convenient to film in the classroom.

Making the animatic was not time consuming and will help us a lot thought the process of making our film as we can always look back over it to help us remember key ideas that we had originally wanted to add into our film. It was a quick and effective way to give us a template of our film opening.