Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Evaluation of The Breakfast Club Remake

To begin, it was fairly easy to identify and then not down each shot in the sequence. My group successfully storyboarded the shots, give or take a few less significant ones, in good detail. Our choices of location and props etc. were accurate and thus positively impacted on our final product. We used a simple and unchallenging method of creating titles to resemble that of the real title sequence. The film title was the same as in the original, yellow, large, written on three lines and in an un-stylised font, so fit the tone of the film. The title credits we used were white and in a large enough font so that they were easily visible but didn't take away from the movement in the opening. The titles were integrated and all looked similar, minus their positioning on the screen. We also added in a clip of '20th Century Box' display which added to our remake's authenticity. If I were to complete this task again I would include more shots to build up the setting and lengthen the title sequence and ensure we film in the correct lighting.


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