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Alfred Hitchcock loves bikinis Storyboard  The storyboard for the recreation of 'Alfred Hitchcock Loves Bikinis.'The remake focused on LGBT prejudice and discrimination as the group felt that the main issues that youth (that are part of the community) face is hate crime, institutional discrimination and bullying. The footage was filmed in the Sixth Form cafe, meaning the group was not required to calculate the expenses of filming in an abstract location - as well as this the location suited the context of the film. Character Profiles  The following characters were chosen to participate in the remake video as a result of their avaliablilty, knowledge of the subject, ability to act for the remake and they were very mature - meaning the production time was significantly reduced as a result of this.  Emily  Melissa Caitlin Editing the video footage in Adobe Premiere Pro. The above video gave our group the required help for the e...

Post 13/14 (Unfinished)

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13 Reasons Why - Audio Remake We were set a task that consisted of reproducing the audio for a scene from an episode of '13 Reasons Why.' The audio segment featured 20 seconds of speech and 40 seconds of music laid between the speech.  For the vocal recording, a voice recorder was used from Ben's laptop. Although we are aware of the drawbacks and implications of using a basic recorder (which could produce secondary feedback) the advantages are in much higher proportion - as Ben can edit the feedback out during the editing process and the basic laptop vocals recorder was more accessible to us; this saved us a significant amount of time taken to reproduce the audio track. As well as this, as the recording was saved directly to Ben's laptop, this means that there was no difficulty transfering the recording segments into the editing programe - and the recorder was relatively easy to use.  However, as we found that the time contstraint was a large factor that...

Post 12

Him & Her - Figure Expression and Movement