Wednesday, January 6, 2010

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  1. Better representation work here Ed. Think about the stereotyped gangsters and drug dealers - and particularly the slang the characters use. Their names are very representative too - Nick the Greek for example.

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  3. Instead of editing the presentations i have decided that i will include the edits in the comments boxes of all of my power points.

    Lock stock and two smoking barrels: This film also has the effect of the accents of the characters, they use the cocky slang which adds the reality a make the character feel more convinced in these. ‘What about the fabric’ (meaning money)


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    This shot is a worm’s eyes view of the cooking pot with carrots throwing in to it. This has given us the idea of creating a cleave shot of a point of view, maybe opening the bike storage and getting out the water bottle.
    The names of the characters have an a effect and a clue towards their personality, Bacon: Always getting in trouble, PIG ( save’s your bacon) ?
    The music used in the film also relates to the film as well, Dusty Springfield has been included in the number of the famous artists tracks used and all are from the same genre of music. All with relation with the same background to the music as well.

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  4. http://edwardskinner.blogspot.com/2010/02/blog-post.html

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