I'm in a group of 3 with my class mates working on a slasher film opening with DOM ELLIS and DECLAN WILLIAMS and on this blog you will see the research planning and production aspects of the film of which we are producing which had the working title of Black Nightmare.







Friday, 19 October 2012

Shaun of the Dead Swede


In groups of 6, we had to create a sweded film on a film of our choice, our choice was to do the swede on Shaun of the Dead because we thought that this film would be a challenging task to full fill, we did 3 scenes from the film to make a swede on. Here is our swede.


The three scenes we did our swede on were the Fence Scene, The drunken pub scene and the scene where they attack the zombies with kitchen equipment.

The first scene we did was the scene of which was the drunken pub scene, this was probably the hardest scene to film due to the amount of filming that was taken, the shot types we mainly used for this scene was a 2 shot and a long shot,, This scene was just a long take rather than several different shots, so if i were to criticise it, next time i would make it different with not one long take.


The second scene we did was the Fence scene which was probably the easiest scene of the three to film, this was also a long shot scene. this however had other shots in the scene such as close ups and mid shots. next time if i was to change or alter any on the shots i would include more of a mysterious theme as a sort of narrative enigma.



The final scene we shot was that of the scene where Shaun and ed attacked the zombies with the kitchen utensils in the back yard. This was probably the best scene of the film we shot out of the three because it had the most variety of shot types such as close ups and mid shots and various long shots, if i were to changwe the shots in this scene to make it better i would use more of the match on action shots.

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