Wednesday, 15 September 2010

Props

I will need to use a mobile phone in my blog, I have decided that I will need to use a mobile phone that is clear to read as I need the camera to focus on it in one shot, therefore I have to ensure that the screen is as easy to read as possible. By changing the settings so that the text on the phone's screen is as large as possible will make the text clear to read and therefore effectively allow the audience to be able to understand what is happening. If the screen is not clear then it will make the trailer look unprofessional and no trailer would do this.

I will need to use a car in my film trailer, this has to be used legally and therefore it is essential that my actor has a full UK driving license and is fully insured on the car that they are using. It is important that these precautions are met because it would be illegal if they weren't. The car that I am going to use will therefore belong to the actor that will be using it in the trailer. The car effectively typifies that character that the actor is trying to portray for the film. when using the car as a prop I will ensure that it is being used safely and does not conflict with rules involved with driving, and therefore other road users comfort will not be affected when filming.

I will be using drums in my trailer, these drums belong to the actor that is in my trailer and therefore these are at no expense to me. I will have to use these drums to produce my soundtrack following recent news that I can no longer use the soundtrack which I had previously planned on using.







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