Since I had the idea that we could maybe include a fight scene, I realised that I had to do some extra resaech into that type of genre, before taking into account, if it would be possible to manoeuvre this scene so I could achieve a good film opening. I received a booklet, that came along with a new top that I purchased today, and thought it might come in handy during our media film shooting, if we decide to have a fighting scene. The fake blood and zombie blood spray seems like a good idea, and considering its cheap price, it would be worth putting an investment into those, to hep boost our final grade (due to costumes). I also have been doing a little bit of research during my time online. I have watched two videos which show you how to do a fight scene effectively. They both have made it seem more realistic and I think , that if Faith and Nicky agree, we could make it look awesome! I have watched this plenty of times, along with watching the opening scene to Kill Bill, of which I will be Analysing later.
I found these videos from YouTube, and passed them over, to Faith and Nicky who looked at these, and did further research.
This was my favourite, but the next one taught me, about how and when I would apply face makeup (bruises/cuts ect) and how to position the camera effectively. Watching two ways on how to make a fight scene effective, made my resources reliable, as if one said not to do what the other was telling me to od, I could cut it out. Both of the YouTube clips however, told me the same things, along with other things I did not learn from the other.
Looking at the lighting, i realised that most fight scenes were in daylight, or at least in a bright light inside. which would compliment the camera we are going to use since it does not work as well in the dark.
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