Monday, 23 April 2012

Media




The video clip of JLJL being written is shown at the beginning of our thriller before the credits. We chose it because it’s a simple, yet effective way to create a sinister start to our thriller. We edited the clip with a black and white effect to tie in with our film and the reverse and speed up effect to make it seem disorientated and supernatural.
The paper is then ripped up to symbolise the journey to possession ending before it’s begun in a way that could symbolise destruction too very early on. However, we then reversed the effect so the paper comes back together to signify the mental state of the woman being covered up, until the photographs are released later in the sequence and her plan is uncovered.

Lauren Gibbens.

Jae Bennett

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