Sunday 14 February 2016

Poker scene that didn't work

POKER SCENE FILMING (Went wrong)


We originally planned to do a poker scene instead of the underground scene in our opening film, we planned to film on friday morning in our double lesson. We booked out a room with an oval table in main school but the problem was we didn't organise it all very well. 

- We didn't organise extra's to have act  in the scene very well and many ended up flaking and not being able to turn up, so without other people it would be useless. Also having technical issues with camera and technology of how we were going to do a continuous shot round the entire table without it looking shaky and hand held.

- The dolly tripod was too low for the camera and we couldn't make it look very good, as well as that the lighting in the room which we wanted to be dark wasn't co-operating very well and was either too light or too dark.

Overall the whole day was a waste of time and the following week we filmed the underground scene, which I think worked better with the other sequences and added to the representations of age, and mise-en-scene better than the poker scene would've. 

our scene 




What we had hoped the scene to look like...

CASINO ROYALE

Casino Royale







- This scene is more stylish and classic poker scene 

- Perhaps more high end budget 

- More professional and classic 

- The acting is more hollywood style than gritty british low budget


ROUNDERS




The final hand poker scene




Rounders - Poker scene 
- This scene is more gritty and low budget

- Would've flowed with our theme better 

- Looks more low budget due to the surroundings and what they're wearing

- The acting here is something like we'd want in our film with the characters and they way one is cocky and one is young and portrayed as naive 


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