For this video I've worked with Gurleen, Sandeep and Rukiya in order to create a sinister drama/crime scene.For this scene, we used a drama room to establish the idea of an interrogation happening. Sandeep acts as an authoritative figure who is trying to find out information from a crime scene. Whereas, I act as a suspicious suspect who's drunk and involved in gangs. Gurleen and Rukiya helped in filming these shots as much as possible and we all worked on editing independently so that we can create a film to our individual liking. SCRIPT . INSIDE SCHOOL BUILDING Sandeep opens the door, slowly, and confidently walks into the room. SANDEEP There you are. Princess turns around revealing herself. PRINCESS So you found me. SANDEEP Remember last time? It’s game over now! Princess looks at Sandeep in confusion. Sandeep bangs the table. SANDEEP Where is the body? Princess teasingly waves her bottle. PRINCESS What body? SANDEEP You think this is funny? Where is the body? PRINCE...
1) Write a one-sentence definition of what makes a film British. A film that is made in Britain, the cast is British and it reflects British culture. 2) What is the difference between a Hollywood production context and production context of a British film? Hollywood studios have high budgets and a heavy reliance on cast, crew and story line. However, independent production context films usually have low budgets and a heavy reliance on advertising. 3) When did the James Bond franchise start? 1960s 4) In terms of film censorship and graphic content, what began to change in British film in the 1970s and 1980s? 1970s: rise of sexual content and violence in British films. 1980s: rise of extreme content that's easily accessible 5) What groups are often represented in British film? Give examples of films these groups feature in. British films typically portray stories of working class families (Billy Elliot), immigrants (East is East) and marginalised groups (Pride). 6) What does the Fa...
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