Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Weekly Production Log: Week 2

In this lesson we have learnt about the different themes and conventions in a BSR and how they have evolved over the years. We have learnt the key conventions that are used in a Social Realism and this can help us when we come to make our clip as we know what to include to make it a good BSR. In relation to the audience, Sound quality and camera language makes a huge difference so this is a key factor that is necessary to make the production look professional. This will play a huge part in my production as I would want for mine to look good so I would want to make sure the background noise is minimum and the camera is straight and not shaky. Also I would need to make sure that my actors are age appropriate and fit the general needs of a BSR actor. I particularly found the film kidulthood very influential as it was the best movie out and it had very good camera language and sound. The storyline wasn't complicated but a lot of kids would be able to relate to it and I think the actors used were very effective as the fit the BSR typical actor and this made a huge difference and made it such a good movie. I will hope to conform to conventions as this is what makes a BSR but I would like to subvert some of the areas so that I am able to create a production piece  with some conventions, like the actors and storyline to something new and different so it creates a buzz for the audience and could change the BSR genre.

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