Tuesday 8 January 2013

Trying to keep continuity

Unfortunately, we had to cut out a whole scene as the filming of the ganny photograph in the water was not good enough to add to the scence which was a dissaopointment to some extent as it means that the timing will be more likely to be reduced so, we do have to definately check that the work is long enough to submit when it gets to the time.

There is an indication to what we have deleted on Nicolas Blog it shows visually that we have cut from 14 to 19. I f it is a problem we will just have to make some new footage that will fill in the void of the missing footage.

I have checked that the film is going to loose a certain sense of continuity cutting these pieces but, when i looked at the produced work so far it did show a certain degree of continuity as both shots explored the sense of something falling down so, the transition would definitely work if both are falling its just trying to keep the transition from overly moving from the consistent footage so far shot.

The scene in which we did cut was basically the granny's image falling into water which didn't really in terms of iconographical aspects add anything to the opening title sequence that could have been seen in the narrative also the photo falling into water, didn't really connote what would have been expected in the narrative.


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