Friday, 2 October 2009

analysis of short films.

Web 2.0 is becoming an invaluable tool for all upcoming and existing film producers and productions.
It allows a broader target audience to be reached as the film can be accessed on a mass scale, as with file sharing websites such as youtube and myspace videos and tracks can be uploading allowing everyone who wishes to access it. These file can then be uploaded to the general public personal file sharing websites such as bebo,facebook,skype and twitter. This then acts as a catalyst which then lets many other people access the video or track who wouldn't necessarily access the file but because they've seen that its on a friends site they then watch it as well.
This is good for the film companies and producers as it increases popularity of the film which then in turn increases awareness of the producer and companies giving them more recognition, which leads to more funding leading to more opportunities to film and produce more mainstream projects.




Shelf life - 2000

Director : Charles Hendley

Writer : Charles Hendley based on the idea's of Neils Alzen.

Editor : Nike Lofting

Producer : Steve Akhurst

Sound : Graham Pickford and Mollusk Music

Cast

DIY man : Paul Kennedy
Neighbor : Michael Winner

Running time : 3.51

Synopsis
Can we live a life of total safety?, free from all high risk ? Or is a death wish lurking within even a cautious mind.






Shot types and composition






Mis- en - scene






Editing






http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediaselector/ondemand/filmnetwork/media/shorts/A42532058?bgc=C0C0C0&nbram=1&lang=en&nbwm=1&clipname=A42532058&bbram=1&ms3=6&ms_javascript=true&bbcws=1&size=16x9&warning=Please%20note,%20this%20film%20contains%20some%20violent%20scenes.&bbwm=1

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