Monday, 26 November 2012

Media Trip To BFI (Antonio)

We went to the BFI (British Film Industry) where we received some key information and advice from Pete Fraser, Sam Frears & Joe Cornish. The point of the trip was to pick up key points and information that can be used in our opening scene, during the times we were being spoken to, we would take notes on what we think would be beneficial for us.

Pete Fraser 

Firstly, Pete Fraser spoke to us and carried out a presentation of useful items to include in our opening film scenes. He gave us seven main points which will ensure our opening scenes gain the best marks possible, some of which is Setting, Atmosphere & Narrative. Using these points he explained how we would incorporate them within our opening scenes. However, i didnt feel that Pete Fraser's presentation and lecture was beneficial. I say this because i felt as though most of the information and advice he gave us had already been provided by our teachers therefore i didn't feel he was beneficial.

Sam Frears

Sam Frears showed us how visual effects are used in movies to help creates scenes and make things we see in movies a lot more believable. He also showed us some of the work he carried out in the film 'The Kings Speech' and various other pieces of work he is currently working on. I found Sam really inspiring and what he said was very useful.

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