Hello, welcome back! Today I am going to talk about the different roles in the ‘Behind You’ opening sequence. Normally, I suggest to my group that I want to be the main character in the other projects that have been done before. This time, I agreed to doing mostly all the filming. This is a little bit out of my comfort zone, but I know that I will do so amazing when it comes to filming. I have always had a knack for using a camera and filming things as well as angles. Ever since I was little, I have loved photography, so being able to film this project will be something I enjoy doing even though I do greatly enjoy acting in these projects. Omnia will be taking the role of the main character in this final task. Harley will be taking the role as the killer. Marlo will be taking the role as the main character’s best friend. Although I will be filming most of this final task, I will most likely play a small role in it. The need for build up id crucial, so having more characters added to this film in particular causes for more suspense on who the killer could possibly be and when the main character going to get killed. Some scenes that are being discussed before the filming date were not added to the storyboard. This means some changes will be coming along. There will be an addition of scenes and I will strive to continue to be creative with everything that unfolds in this opening sequence. Lets talk more next time!
Critical Reflection Link Critical Reflection A level Media Studies How do your products represent social groups or issues? My short film, Shattered Bonds, represents the major issue of mental health struggles that follow being left out in relationships and friendships, that so many people suffer from in the real world. The film highlights the idea that when you feel a sense of hurt in a relationship/friendship it can cause a mental trigger for coping mechanisms such as violence or self harm. Shattered bonds brings awareness to this through the plot. Throughout the film, there are scenes showing one of the teenage girls being left out of the group and feeling a sense of hurt in the fact that nobody is including her in their conversation or activities. These feelings of hurt then revolve into resentment in the film as they do in the real world. These feelings can lead to violence against others as well as self harm. In the film, the girl being left out resorts to killing the girl t...

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