Wednesday 16 January 2013

New roles for the group

Director and sound - Me 
I have the role of director as from the start this was my given role thus that has remained throughout the whole of the project. It is my duty to over look the group and ensure everyone is on task and has something to be getting on with. I will be posting what the group has been doing to ensure I am aware of what is going on at all times and I can guide them in the right direction and give them feedback on areas to improve on and things to consider. I have also taken the role of sound co-ordinator as I already recorded sounds for our title sequence and know where sounds she be inserted to create an effect on the audience.

Special effects- Daisy Moore
Daisy is in charge of special effects meaning she will be adding transitions to our work to make it replicate a legitimate title sequence. Daisy was given this role due to her outstanding creativity and her ability to experiment. Daisy is also fully aware of the themes, narrative and genre of our production thus she will be able to convert this knowledge into the effects resulting in an outcome which will add meaning to the transitions.

Editing - Louise Taylor
Louise will be doing the editing for the sequence however, once everyone has finished what they are suppose to be doing we will we be helping Louise as it has the largest quantity of work. Louise is very technical and has a brilliant understanding of adobe after effects. She knows what the title should look like visually therefore she has the creativity to turn it into visuals. As she was also the locations manager she knows which places/images need to be inserted on the green screen therefore we are guaranteed a fully accurate result.

Titles - Thomas Madden
Tom has the role of titles as he has an interest in titles and how they signify key elements of a film. Tom is also aware of all aspects of the film thus he knows what is suitable for our film. Tom is also good at identifying genre and themes through the titles alone therefore he will be able to use this knowledge and convert it into our own sequence.



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