Thursday 21 October 2010

Inspirations for our Documentary

I really like the idea of a crime genre documentary. We can use the skills we learnt from last year when making our short thriller film for this because it would need to be full of suspense to intrigue the audience and create the atmosphere the victim went through. After watching the clip in the link below, my group and I realised this is what we want to do. We could include a variety of different types of shots to show our knowledge and ability of camera skills and editing, such as; CCTV footage (which will rely mostly on editing), reconstructions (lots of different camera angles and techniques), police photos, voiceovers, actual audio (police call) and interviews.

This clip managed to engage me and make me intrigued to watch the rest of the clip. The interviews from the victim creates sympathy as we get a first hand source of what happened and how it has affected her. The audio from her interview is played throughout the different clips as she narrates what happened, which is supported by CCTV and reconstructions to show the audience what took place and how. The CCTV is chilling as we can actually see what went on, and what the victim went through, managing to mae the audience emotionally attached.





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