Exercise Three involves running the same scene in three different locations – and exploring the effect of the difference
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Exercise Three involves running the same scene in three different locations – and exploring the effect of the difference
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Hello there!
This post is here just to remind everybody of who is involved in the LNS Film Club and what our aim is this year.
This year our theme is Mis en scene which translated into English means “Scenery” After the half-term, we will be starting making our final film which will be sent to Paris. We have asked everybody to post photos of places of where we would like to film and suggestions of what we can do in the movie. Members are free to write anything they want to on the blog. We have watched films such as “The 400 blows”, “Edward Scissorhands” and clips from many other films to help us with the exercises we have been doing.
We are, as you have probably guessed from our short movies so far, we have been filming on the Southbank and in the BFI Southbank, but we are thinking of filming our movie all over central London and it’s attractions. So we have a change from last year’s film filmed inside the school. Here is a list of our names:
Aaditiya
Alastair
Alex
Asim
Barnaby
Daniel
Ebeneezer
Edward
Emil
George
Finn
Leo
Louis
Kai
Mylo
Our school is the London Nautical School situated on Stamford Street, just off the BFI Imax. Our nearest stations are Blackfriars, London Waterloo and Southwark.
Thanks!
This is the brief for this year’s film essay:
Make a film which includes 2 scenes filmed in the same space: once with 2 characters, another time with the same two characters plus 1 or 2 others. The situation and the issues will be different between these 2 scenes, with a different mis en scene.
These two scenes should be in a constrained space, whereas the other scenes making up the rest of the film should be in open spaces.
The film will last a maximum of 8 minutes.
So what are they asking us to do?
We need to make an 8 minute film, with two main characters, and several supporting characters.
There are two key scenes featuring our two main characters, which will be filmed in the same ‘constrained space’ location, but filmed in a different way each time.
We can choose what else happens, and where, but these other scenes will all take place in open spaces.
So our real challenge is to come up with a story that fits this brief, and choose locations that maximize the dramatic possibilities.
Notice that the two main characters will be in the same place twice, once alone together, and once with other people – these are the two key scenes in our film, so we need to think of a story that dramatically exploits this set up.
Is this about a relationship between two people that is altered by the presence of others? (perhaps an unlikely friendship or shared interest)
Is it about a secret that two people share, which has implications for everyone?
Maybe the film explores the consequences of the two characters first interaction in the constrained space?
These are just jumping off points, does anyone else have any initial thoughts or responses to the brief? It would be great to start a discussion about it.
The situation was the same for each one. A person meets a pair, one of whom likes and the other who dislikes the intrusion of the first person. Each crew was given a different location: inside, at a table and in an open outdoor space. These scenes, each re-filmed and edited twice by different editing teams, explore the difference the location might make to how a situation is filmed and interpreted.
The situation was the same for each one. A person meets a pair, one of whom likes and the other who dislikes the intrusion of the first person. Each crew was given a different location: inside, at a table and in an open outdoor space. These scenes, each re-filmed and edited twice by different editing teams, explore the difference the location might make to how a situation is filmed and interpreted.
The situation was the same for each one. A person meets a pair, one of whom likes and the other who dislikes the intrusion of the first person. Each crew was given a different location: inside, at a table and in an open outdoor space. These scenes, each re-filmed and edited twice by different editing teams, explore the difference the location might make to how a situation is filmed and interpreted.
The situation was the same for each one. A person meets a pair, one of whom likes and the other who dislikes the intrusion of the first person. Each crew was given a different location: inside, at a table and in an open outdoor space. These scenes, each re-filmed and edited twice by different editing teams, explore the difference the location might make to how a situation is filmed and interpreted.
The situation was the same for each one. A person meets a pair, one of whom likes and the other who dislikes the intrusion of the first person. Each crew was given a different location: inside, at a table and in an open outdoor space. These scenes, each re-filmed and edited twice by different editing teams, explore the difference the location might make to how a situation is filmed and interpreted.
The situation was the same for each one. A person meets a pair, one of whom likes and the other who dislikes the intrusion of the first person. Each crew was given a different location: inside, at a table and in an open outdoor space. These scenes, each re-filmed and edited twice by different editing teams, explore the difference the location might make to how a situation is filmed and interpreted.