Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Monday, 13 December 2010
RUN: Never Enough Time- Magazine front cover & Film poster
These are the final products for my film poster and film magazine front cover. For my poster I decided to include film reviews and the directors name at the top as this added to the aesthetics of the poster. For the font for 'RUN' I chose a distorted font which had a urban feel to it, also the style relates to an underground subway which is strongly associated with graffiti. I had to include the logo for the institution we used in the trailer (in this case film4) and the rating of the film which we decided to be 15.
For the Magazine front cover I opted to use Empire magazine, because of this I had to incorporate the magazine house style this includes the price, website and strap line all being included within the mast head. Another feature of the house style is the cross used to represent the additional content within the magazine, and the double '//' to divide each story within the magazine.
RUN: Never Enough Time- Magazine and Film poster mock- up
Sunday, 12 December 2010
RUN: Never Enough Time- Production Schedule and Daily Planning Sheet
Above is the schedule of filming during our allotted week, included in the picture are the days and hours of the days we filmed. There is also a corresponding key for what we filmed each day
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Above daily planning sheet of each day of filming during our allotted week, included in the picture are the days and hours of the days we filmed and the props and items needed during each of these days.
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Tuesday, 7 December 2010
RUN: Never Enough Time- Actor and Costume List
Phil Lanyon (right) and Carl Backland (left)
Andrew Evans
The costume we used was intentional in order to gain a more gangster, hip hop feel to the film, for our 2 main character we chose a baggy black hooded jumpers and for one of them a baseball cap and a bandanna to cover his face. After looking at the stereotypical graffiti writer and doing research into "urban" brands (in this case Ecko Unltd and Zoo York) we believed that the items of clothing we provided was best suited to the feel of the film that we had in mind.
Andrew Evans
The costume we used was intentional in order to gain a more gangster, hip hop feel to the film, for our 2 main character we chose a baggy black hooded jumpers and for one of them a baseball cap and a bandanna to cover his face. After looking at the stereotypical graffiti writer and doing research into "urban" brands (in this case Ecko Unltd and Zoo York) we believed that the items of clothing we provided was best suited to the feel of the film that we had in mind.
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