Friday 11 November 2011

Its Friday!

This weeks theme, as I treated myself to finishing the essay with a film, will be films. Specifically the ones with extremely clever concepts. The one I happened to go and see being one of them. In Time, the new film starring Justin Timberlake, paints a picture of a world in which Time really is money, and besides a few obvious puns such as the protagonist running around with stolen time, not to mention the over use of the expression "Wasting time", Director Andrew Niccol has done a great job. Definitely recommend it to anyone looking to kill some time, yeah, I said it.

The second is a film soon to be released called The Darkest Hour, which sees earth plagued by an invisible invader that devours energy. I can't say much other than that the trailer is awesome and it has Emile Hirsch, who is also awesome. Clearly on to look out for.

That all folks!

Friday 4 November 2011

Its That Time of The Week, Friday Favourites

So today I thought I'd go for something classy, tasteful and artistic, so this caught my attention while I was looking through the BBC films website. It's a Short Moving Image piece by Graham Young entitled Still Life With Smoke and Mirrors and, for lack of a better term, thoroughly wrinkled my brain.

The next was just a viral one, I think I lost too many brain cells trying to work out Young's piece earlier so i needed something safe, so without further ado, Click Here.

That concludes this weeks friday favourites.

Thursday 3 November 2011

Final Pitch

 Right, due to the last two weeks of failure i have devised two pitches, which i have titled "Safety Net" and "Ambition". Safety Net, the top image, will consist of an extreme close up of someone's eyes and whenever they blink you see through the eyes of a homeless person, be it digging through trash for food or a dark alleyway to sleep in.I've decided to also keep the voiceover of a homeless person's back story as that provided much of the gravitas in my previous failed pitches.

The next storyboard is not much of a storyboard as embedding images in paint is damn near impossible and my laptop refuses to run photoshop. This idea is much the same, only more ambitious, innovative, creative and every other adjective its predecessors missed. The idea, suggested by Karl, was to have the close-up on the eyes but, rather than switch scenes, embed the alley/trash/feet footage into the eyes and truly see through the eyes of a homeless person, again keeping the voiceover. This was my initial idea, however when I went about trying this I wasn't exactly sure how to go about doing it and couldn't find anywhere online suggesting a solution. This is when I developed the safety net idea, just in case this one falls through.