CHAD WOLF PRODUCTIONS made by JOE PARRISH uploaded by GREG STEVENS
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Stevens Produced by William Macmaster Edited by Joseph Parrish 4.
Our Planning
We wanted to make our opening Credits as interesting as
possible, but without using dialogue, by not using dialogue we
believe that this will be more of a challenge, which we want as it
will help us to gain experience.
We thought about what was interesting and what people would
enjoy watching.
We finally came to the conclusion of a poker game being played
between 3 young men, and there would be some drama included also,
the drama will hopefully enthral the audience and make them want
more.
5. The Plot
3 Young men (17-21) are sat around a small table, they each
hold a lit cigar in one hand and in the other is their hand of
cards.
On the table, the first 3 cards have been strewn in the middle
of the table, the cards are accompanied by a large bottle of
whiskey which is half full.
As the game continues credits are appearing on screen.
One of the men leans back to switch the radio on and eerie
italin-american music starts to play which adds suspense.
The fourth card is laid on the table face up and there are now
various close ups of each player, their eyes, mouths and hands.
Beads of sweat are now starting to roll down one of the young mans
forehead.
Now the fifth card is layed by the dealer, one of the men
flinchs but then resigns back into his previous position, the man
that was sweating is now closing his eyes and re-opening them
in-sync with his breathing to stay calm.
6. The script 7. Set
We wanted an open space without any window so we could have a
brilliant effect with the dark, smoky room and a light beaming down
on the poker table.
These are two shots of the garage we are using, the car in the
garage is not going to be in the space so we will have full use of
the garage and will be able to put a table in and have the desired
effect we are aiming for. We are going to use a lamp shade which
will hang from the centre of the roof, we will add tin-foil around
the lamp so I will give the effect of a beam of light.
We wanted to use an authentic poker set, but they were quite
expensive. Therefore we managed to acquire one from Joes Cousin.
Below are two pictures showing the Box and what the poker set
holds.
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We need costumes to make the characters look a) authentic and
b) to fit in with our plot. All 3 of the boys in our group own
black suit jackets and Joe, the dealer, will be wearing a bowler
hat. We also will be smoking cigars which Greg has kindly been able
to attain from France. Also there will be a radio shown in the
opening credits, so we needed the radio to look dated and authentic
for the time period of 1940-1950. Joe has been able to borrow his
uncles radio which fits the brief perfectly.
10. Story-board
The next slides contain our storyboard screenshots
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