Programme Title: unit 22 – local tour – Vimeo Project
Producer and/or Director:
Chevy Thompson
Chevytmedia.blogspot.com
Duration:
1-2 minutes
Audience:
Online-film critiques and film enthusiasts.
The online film community has built upon Vimeo to use it simplicity and efficiency to gather views and opinions on filmmakers work from around the globe. These ‘weekend assignment’ have become very popular for Indie filmmakers to get their work seen and is a perfect audience to target my film at. Age’s range from students aged 16-19 to adults, these two groups despite their age and experience levels are able to learn from and feed of each other’s talent easily.
What is it about?
The video will feature montage style shots of derby city centre at night in no particular order or form. The video will feature the hectic busy nightlife of derby with bright lights and social mediums also the not so chaotic side of the city at night such as the [river gardens, un- chaotic motorways, the bridges that look over Derwent river, inter city attractions such as Quad, Cathedral, assembly square and Pride park.] My ideal perception of what I want the video to project is the contrast of the two environments during the Night-time in which people would not normally see.
Night time inner city lifestyle – bright light, lots of people, exciting atmosphere.
Night time outer city lifestyle – low lighting, peaceful, cool colours.
Suggested Elements:
Elements included within the film - A contrast of two different atmosphere’s and environments. Allowing the audience to witness both simultaneously, which will evoke unusual reactions.
The aim of the video is to personify each environment by giving them both their own characteristic’s – inner city being the lively, energetic person and outer city being the peaceful, relaxed person.
Audio and Sound FX will be played over the silent footage to help give these characteristics towards the environments in a more simple way this will instantly give information about the two environments without use of words or text.
Shooting Days:
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Thursday Sunday = Local village idea – for sunny weather
Saturday Friday = Derby at night idea – for night time social activities
Producer and/or Director:
Chevy Thompson
Chevytmedia.blogspot.com
Duration:
1-2 minutes
Audience:
Online-film critiques and film enthusiasts.
The online film community has built upon Vimeo to use it simplicity and efficiency to gather views and opinions on filmmakers work from around the globe. These ‘weekend assignment’ have become very popular for Indie filmmakers to get their work seen and is a perfect audience to target my film at. Age’s range from students aged 16-19 to adults, these two groups despite their age and experience levels are able to learn from and feed of each other’s talent easily.
What is it about?
Night time inner city lifestyle – bright light, lots of people, exciting atmosphere.
Night time outer city lifestyle – low lighting, peaceful, cool colours.
Suggested Elements:
Elements included within the film - A contrast of two different atmosphere’s and environments. Allowing the audience to witness both simultaneously, which will evoke unusual reactions.
The aim of the video is to personify each environment by giving them both their own characteristic’s – inner city being the lively, energetic person and outer city being the peaceful, relaxed person.
Audio and Sound FX will be played over the silent footage to help give these characteristics towards the environments in a more simple way this will instantly give information about the two environments without use of words or text.
Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Thursday Sunday = Local village idea – for sunny weather
Saturday Friday = Derby at night idea – for night time social activities
I have looked at the local weather report for my days of shooting a have discovered that
My idea 2 shooting days has more realistic shooting environments than my idea 1 shooting days due to the wet weather.
[this may mean i have to use another idea.]
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