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River: Finished Script
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When finished up the film, I thought I should showcase the final draft of the script that the actors used. After all the research I did, I learned the basics of script-writing, then as time went on, I tweaked it slightly bit after bit, to perfect the screenplay. Here is the finished product: Although some was improvised at the time of filming, I'm still proud of this script and think I did a good job in portraying the characters in a realistic fashion while also pushing the plot along.
River: Locations
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When filming all of the different scenes, the importance of the locations used was vital, as it added to the mood of the film, while also affecting the conditions we were filming in. Twinbrook M ost of the outdoor shots were shot on the streets and paths of Twinbrook. This was a great locations for various different reasons. Firstly, it was quite empty for the most part, so we were able to get scenes done efficiently. If someone did walk by, however, it didn't look out of place, as the world of river is only on top of the real world, meaning the living can still be seen. Also, it is a great mix of industrialism and nature. This contrast displays the theme of opposites extremely well, which is important as our film revolves around the contrast of life and death. Interview room We shot the interview scene in a small room in our school, Rathmore. this room was perfect for a couple reasons. For one, it was scattered with motivational posters and mind-maps, which was a n...
River: End of filming
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On this day, we filmed the end of River as well as re-filming a few shots that were affected by the weather. A few of the shots after the title sequence were greatly affected by hailstones, as the lens got steamed up and it was difficult for the actors to perform to the highest of their ability. Yet as we approached the summer months, the days last longer, meaning we could re-film some of the shots after school before it got dark. These turned out to be some of the best shots in the film, as it was a clear, mild and calm day, making for detailed and professional looking shots. Although these contrasted slightly to the original shots that were in place, Aaron was able to fix this with some minor colour corrections. Yet this good weather didn't last long, as when we started to film the final scene, the rain started. However, this was okay, as we filmed a long establishing shot of the rainy area and some thunder and rain sound effects. By doing this, we establish to the viewer ...
River: Recording Audio
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Because of the constant windy conditions that we faced, we were forced to record external audio and dub it into our film. We went through each scene line by line, and recorded all of the actors saying their lines outdoors. We used a field recorder microphone on a tripod to capture the audio. We wrapped a tea towel around the mic to reduce any wind and background noise. For dubbing, we got a calm day, which helped immensely when recording the audio. As the writer, I played a vital role in this session, as I copied up all of the lines needed and printed out copies for our actors. for long shots, we made the actors stand a further distance from the mic for a better effect. We were all pleased with this session as the actors did amazingly in matching up with the visuals and delivering lines with conviction.