Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Shot by Shot Remake (Compare)

Shot by Shot Remake (Compare)

Our remake of the breakfast club has many different variations to the original from costumes to cars. However, I think that we was able to get our point and understand of the opening scene across very well. Firstly, the 'Jock' wasn't wearing the stereotypical baseball jacket but we was still able to represent him quiet well as with his body language. He was wearing a hood and he had been walking with a sort of 'I don't care' attitude. 

Secondly, we didn't have a real car or access to props for a car so we used a sofa and a fig-rig. I believe we was able to portray our idea well and the audience could identify what it was and the characters that was being shown. 

Most importantly, our remake could have been identified because of the camera shots that was taken. We had a variety of mid,wide and close-up shots. This helped show the characters, their body language and there costumes. It had been very important to do this as it was essential to get the mise en scene as we didn't have all the props to remake the breakfast club as well as we could of. 

In all, I think that our remake in comparison to the original was good and we done well with the props, time and settings that we had. However, we could have been more specific with characters and show more of them entering in a better way rather than them just being in cars. 

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