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Booksmart Film Reserch Task

Production Company - Annapurna Pictures (presents) Gloria Sanchez Production (in association         with) Distributer - Entertainment One Director - Oliva Wilde Cinemaphotographer - Jason McCormick Composer - Dan the Automater Editor - Brent White & Jamie Gross Stars - Lisa Kudrow

Mathew Project Experience

I have volunteered to help the Mathew Project in creating a none smoking campaign with a few of classmates. In is post I would like to document my experience in my first paid work. Our fist meeting: In the meeting we decided the role of everyone and came up with a rough story board. My role was Costume and hair and make-up. We decided to keep the story short as to not lose the attention of the younger target audience. We were going to flick between two perspectives, that of the smoker (cool) and the watcher (smoker looks silly). We also decided to include a skateboard to emphasise his lack of popularity. Our Second meeting: In this one we did a casting call for actors. We choose a classmates of our skater as he had a skateboard and the appropriate clothes. Over the next few meetings we travelled into Wymondham to film the video and then we edited the footage together but we thought a voice over would best suit the video. We also chose music that acted as a oxymoron to the situa

Lion King 2019

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I was not the biggest fan of Lion King growing up. For me it was ruined by a boy in my class who was obsessed with the film and used to run around pretending he was a hyena. But now that that boy is just a distant memory my love for the film has grown, as has my appreciation. I was highly antcipating the release of the new lion king, after seeing the new Aladdin revamp and loving it even more than the original (which is in my top 5 Disney film of all time). Me and my Mother were sat at the back anticipating this alleged film of the year. The Circle of Life music erupted into the cinema and filled our hearts with joy. My eyes started to well with tears, the music combined with the beautiful animation was overwhelming to the soul. Then they spoke... This remake takes everything that was good about the original and takes a big steamy dump all over it. I understand that the shots and animation where more realistic but if I wanted to watch some animals run about in the desert for 2 ho

Review of IT Chapter Two

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On Thursday the 19th of September me and my friends went to Odeon Cinema and watched IT Chapter Two. Me, not being much of a horror movie buff, had not seen the first film, however I feel that this did not effect my understanding of the story. So, there we were hands buried in the popcorn lips pursed around a straw gingerly sucking up our tango ice blast ready for the scare of a life time. Never in my life have I been so petrified and so much in hysterics at the same time. Watching the film in a cinema only bettered the experience, the audience laughed together and screamed together we came out feeling closer, like the characters in the film, because we had all gone through the experience together. This film gives an unique experience to the viewer like none other before it. A Horror film where you don't laugh at the poor acting or over dramatic facial expressions. This maybe be due the fact the main characters are now grown up so the idea of adults being scared by silly th