Director:
Rose McGinley Redon
their positioning and gave feedback
at the end of each take, asking for retakes if necessary, she worked in close conduct with the camera man in deciding which shots would be used in which scene and made final decisions in shot takes.
She also worked in close conduct with Isaac making decisions throughout the filming process and editing as well, furthermore she organized the group in written worked such as story boarding, character profiling and genre research, contributing a great deal of work herself.
Camera Man & Editor:
Isaac Emmanuel Stewart
Isaac was the camera man and editor of the film, during the filming Isaac was very helpful inputting opinions and taking careful direction, he carefully handled each shot and contributed ideas as time went on, at one point Isaac climbed a wall and looped his covered arm through some barbed wire in order to get a satisfactory high angle shot, for which the rest of the crew is very impressed with and happy with, as editor Isaac did an exemplary job, his work was flawless and he spent a great deal of time and commitment doing it, he worked in close contact with the actors and director taking input and asking questions as the group worked out the editing of the film together and finally Isaac created all of the instrumental pieces in the film himself on his computer and then synced them into the film in the editing process.
Actors:
Nathan Jameson (Tyrone):
Whilst shooting not only did he teach other actors breathing/preparation techniques, no matter how many times we had to retake a shot , he was fine and he truly rose to the occasion. His brightest moment came in the alley way scene when he was truly able to convey a distraught character despite him being someone who can rarely be found less then jubilant! He assisted Isaac in the editing and also contributed his own graphic work from ' Adobe After Effects'. Nathan was also the one who digitally created the company logo on the computer by himself.
Marcus Charles (Max) :
Marcus played the tougher character in this short film clip, he worked very hard in order to grasp his idea of the character at time taking pains to master his lines, despite a lack of drama training Marcus was able to easily project and pitch his voice and project the image of an angry young man while Nathan played his counter part the softer hearted man.
Marcus was also very useful during group work, contributing ideas and working hard on research, he was mainly in charge of the 'Audience Feedback Survey', he created a range of questions that we could ask preliminary viewers in order to perfect and continue to edit our film appropriately, he then brought back the ideas to us for the group to continue the work together.
~Rose McGinley
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