Thursday, 23 June 2016

AS Production Evaluation Questions

In our lesson on Wednesday we showed our title sequences to someone who we didn't work within our As opening sequences. While watching each other's sequences we produced questions to ask each other about the opening sequences.

The questions that I was asked were:


  1. Who might the shadows be and what does it represent? 
The shadow represents an unknown character and is to help contribute with creating the affect of danger, it also helps cause tension within the audience and to highlight to them that there is an evil presence within the forest. The use of the shadow has also been to get the audience to build up ideas of what the is in the forest and who or what the shadow could possibly be.


    2. Why did we use the dog?

Sophie and I decided to use the dog, Monty, in our title sequence, The Untold, to make the audience develop an understanding of the reason why our main character, Sophie, was going to the park and was on a walk. The use of the dog was to show that Sophie was taking Monty on a walk and to get some fresh air and when he hears something in the forest he runs off, which is when Sophie follows to go and find him. This could highlight to the audience the attachment people have to their dogs, that they don't leave them and go looking for them if they go missing as most people tend humanise with animals.

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