I still need to add a few more pictures. I have worked out how to add music. However, I think I will use something different to what I have now, as it is to repetitive.
‘Where have I been all your life?’ ‘Where have I been all your life’ is a short film that follows Liam’s journey to find his biological father and tell him that he is his son. The film is part of the comedy genre. I followed Steve Neale's theory of repetition and difference to keep the audience interested, and yet still conform to the comedy genre. The short film conforms to the comedy genre through the use of Liam’s continuous awkward comments in a serious situation. For example, ‘you da man!’ when he has just told John that he is his son. By including this it means that this film conforms to the comedy genre, and gives a sense of familiarity to the audience. The short film also subverts from the genre. I did this in order to make sure the film was unique to other comedy films. I did this by including the dramatic twists of the plot, such as Liam going to the wrong house. This made the film a dramatic comedy and not just a comedy, thus keeping it unique. I u...
The non-diegetic sound that I will include will be music in the background. This music will change along with the mood. I will do this to empathise the emotions more. For example, I could put a slow, sombre piece of piano music in where the documentary looks at how hard it was without an assistance dog. Then later on I will use a more happy, upbeat piece of music when it is being reflected on the positive impact an assistance dog has had. After watching lots of short documentaries I realised that most of them work well with a narration over the top. So I may also include this during archive footage. Or I may include the audio from the interview part of my documentary, then the cutting between both shots will be smoother. I may also include times of complete silence where she is reflecting on a difficult time. Then the audience will be able to just focus on her emotions and nothing else. In certain parts, I will also make sure to keep in the ambient sound. This...
My documentary is about a young woman who suffers from Cerebral Pals y. She has recently been given an assistance dog and it has greatly improved her life. I had thought about using Jess' story, but having an actress playing her. However, I felt that my documentary would be more truthful, and genuine if Jess was herself.
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