Moving between the past and present as a boy's memories and realisation climax in his suicide.
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Filmed with a Sony Handycam 270 under guidelines of a 25 shot limit and an aprox. 2 minute time restraint.
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Moving between the past and present as a boy's memories and realisation climax in his suicide.
[url]http://pantonproductionsrose.blogspot.com/[/url]
Filmed with a Sony Handycam 270 under guidelines of a 25 shot limit and an aprox. 2 minute time restraint.
Please leave feedback, it makes all the work worthwhile.
Hi, I'm interested did you impose the shot/time limit on yourself or was it someone else?
The film was made for my coursework, I'm studying film as an AS/A Level, so them were the guidelines.
Oh and new trailer!
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXbCR28vxk8[/url]
Is that "Filmmaking" you're studying? Sorry to be picky, but I studied "Film Studies" at A-level and never touched a camera, so :).
Will check out the trailer tonight!
It depends on where you study! Im doing film studies at city of bristol college and our coursework was on film journalism but I have friends studying the same course elsewhere who got to make films, there are different options, I guess it depends on the facilities of the college.
Oh really, I didn't realise that. I always thought the name implied "You will study Film, not make them" :), but maybe it's just that my school didn't have any equipment so couldn't do these modules...
At NYU they have two different wings of the film program: Cinema Studies - which is much like what Savage Monkey is referring to, and Film/TV Production.
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