Overall, I believe that the whole film went well, the use of muse-rn-scene passed expectations. The colour, for example in the second scene, while walking home matched the whole skeptical feel. Orange street lights on a dark night we’re able to create a cold and virtually uncomfortable feel. Lighting in the climax, with Danny kitchen being killed, worked well with the whole dramatic feel. Red and blue while walking was able to resemble good vs bad, bad being up top. The low key in his room also gave an unnatural feel to the scene. Contrasting with the high-key and real life lighting. Setting: the tunnel, alert ways, small rooms, dark streets worked well with the dark, dramatic and formal feel to the movie. We all worked hard together on this movie. from filming, getting resources, locations correct, people and the painful process of editing the whole group remained well; adding in input to what could be done with angles, shots and how something’s could be done differently while keepin an open mind. The film turned out as well as we had hoped as it fulfilled its dramatic and eerie telos of any dramatic conventional film. We enjoyed shooting, editing and acting throughout.
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Winters Bone Winters bone strongly uses its social construct to help emphasise realism in the film. For example, during the production of the film, the film makers chose to film in the public area, had the characters wear clothes from the shops in the area and even used local actors to help create an authentic feeling. A sequence that’s strongly shows the use of the films social construct is when Jennifer Lawrence’s character Ree takes her younger brother and sister hunting for squirrels. The fact that it is the older sister who is having to take this mother role on due to her mother’s health highlights the fact that the place the family live in is very self-reliant and quite poor. Another example of this is the fact that the character of Ree has to look for her farther herself which also shows how that community is often forced to take matters in to their own hands in order to live a relatively stable life. Furthermore, the idea that Ree has to take her very young siblings hun...
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