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Film Review
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During the pre-production and making progress of our film Hollow there was a lot of things that went well. Firstly, when deciding our idea although it took a while we had a really good well thought out idea which was bought onto a really well wrote script. Our script writers done a really good job at portraying an idea onto the script which meant the script was relevantly easy to understand. I also thought the idea of rehearsing the script as a whole was a really good idea, an idea I have not done before because I never really saw the point, but I was wrong! I found it really beneficial to go through the script with my cast mates and get a good idea of what us as actors were going to be doing when on set. I also thought bearing in mind this was our first time as a class working together we collaborated well. There were a few little niggles throughout the process but that is normal when making a film. If I were to make this film again firstly I would’ve tried to push ...
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David Katznelson https://www.davidkatznelson.com/ My first impressions from this website is that it is very basic, which I like. It isn't to complicated to navigate and it also isn't to colorful which makes a nice tone to the website. When you go onto the website you instantly get some projects that David has been working on throughout his career. For example he has the title. In fear, then the studio used and the director. Other pages include a reel, showcasing a montage of his best work, a page called short & docs where he showcases a trailer for a documentary he worked on called 'Village At The End Of The World' and how to contact him, where he leaves contact details for both his UK and USA agents. Overall I think this website that looks very nice and looks very professional. Sam Care https://www.samuelcare.co.uk/ My first impressions from Sam's website is that it looks a little less professional. I think this because instead of having all of their project...
Headshot
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When having your photo taken for a head-shot you need to follow a few tips to make sure you get a good photo. A few of these tips include, making sure you have your best side in view, this is very important because it makes your image looks better and it makes you look better for the person who's looking at it. Also when taking a head-shot, it is important that your facial expressions match your personality, for example in my photo I am smiling so this would let of that I am a fun and bubbly person whereas if i was to have a serious face, this would let out that I would be a more strict person who is a little more work-incentive. When it came to editing my photo firstly I wanted to crop my photo to get rid of all of the dead space around the top of the photo. I did this by using the crop tool. Secondly I wanted to up the contrast on the photo so I used the brightness and contrast tool to make the photo more colorful because I thought color-wise my original photo was a bit d...