Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Emily's Evaluating Homework

Back To The Future StoryBoard Evaluation
Within the lesson, we were asked to watch and analyse the opening sequence of 'Back To The Future' we were expected to take notes on the detail within the sequence to be able to turn it into a storyboard. Story Boards are used before every film that is produced and before any sequence for planning etc. Storyboards include detailed information in the form of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion picture, animation, motion graphic or interactive media sequence. Instead of using the usual format for story boards, with single squares, we infact used an idea of time format, but each individually laid out. Our story board includes all of the main aspects of the opening sequence to 'Back To The Future' which relate to the following film, Such as, Clocks, Inventors Photographs, Inventions that the main character has made and also the hints as to that he has stolen the missing plutonium. By using storyboards this will help us in the future with desiging our coursework ideas such as our childrens film and music video as it will provide guidance for pre-visulisation.

BBFC Session Evaluation
Within this lesson, we were researching PG and U film descriptions and what they are alowed to include within their films. For obvious reasons, films that are intended to be viewed by children are going to have stricter rules. In a PG film, you could have rules included such as 'no sexual content', drug content must carry a suitable anti-drug reference, and if children can identify discrimination then the film will be unacceptable. This is important for us to know because when we come to making our childrens film, we should be able to identify what is suitable and what is not to be previewed infront of infants.

Wallace & Gromit - A Matter of Loaf and Death
A Matter of Loaf and Death is an animated television short created by Nick Park, and the fourth of his shorts to star his characters Wallace and Gromit. Filming for A Matter of Loaf and Death began in January 2008. This was the first Aardman film to be made using the software Stop Motion Pro. Five models were created for Gromit alone, with scenes being shot simultaneously on thirteen sets. The short aired in the UK on Christmas Day at 20:30 2008 on BBC One.


This is the trailer for 'A Matter of Loaf and Death'


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