Luca:
- I learnt that it would be difficult to re-create a R&B film as the location is extremely important. The location needs to be remote and preferably far away from a civilised town/city.
- I also learnt that it would also be difficult to re-create the necessary make-up to emulate the incestuous people within the conventional films.
- Lastly, I learnt that it would be extremely difficult to find the necessary amount of people to emulate a 'backwood' community that is so commonly featured in these films.
Sam:
- I learnt that we are able to re-create the setting that is conventionally used in Home invasion films, as we would be able to find a large house to film our opening sequence.
- I learnt that we would also be able to use face masks to cover the identity of the 'invader' and also to intimidate the victims, this would be part of our props.
Ben:
- I learnt that it would be very difficult to re-create scenes of levitation within our opening sequence, although this is not always necessary, I feel that it makes the film much more scary.
- I also learnt that it would be difficult to emulate the 'possessed' acting that would be required within our opening sequence of this sub-genre
Jamaal:
- I learnt that it would be very difficult to re-create the high level of make-up that is required to make the zombies look realistic.
- I also learnt that it would be hard to find a suitable location that is deserted and and in ruin which is conventionally shown in zombie opening sequences.
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