My film studies project is to produce a short film or a sequence from a film between 3:00 and 5:00 minutes. For my film, I am producing a sequence from a full movie as I find with this I can include lots of stylistics to convey a meaning which may hint at things happening later in the film. Also, I am planning on focusing my sequence around the disruption stage of my film, so that I can write how it fits in with the rest of the film.
Another plus point for doing a film sequence rather than a short film I find, is that I'm not restricted to filming a full narrative that will both entertain audience's and convey meaning in less than 5:00 mintues. Instead, I can do both of these, plus use longer camera shots if appropriate to convey meaning and not worry about overlapping the 5:00 mins restriction time.
So along with my film sequence, I need to produce a synopsis, script, and storyboard etc and anything else appropriate, so those will be in the next stage of my planning.
Another plus point for doing a film sequence rather than a short film I find, is that I'm not restricted to filming a full narrative that will both entertain audience's and convey meaning in less than 5:00 mintues. Instead, I can do both of these, plus use longer camera shots if appropriate to convey meaning and not worry about overlapping the 5:00 mins restriction time.
So along with my film sequence, I need to produce a synopsis, script, and storyboard etc and anything else appropriate, so those will be in the next stage of my planning.

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