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Friday 10 January 2014

Other polish film inspiration



These are 3 Polish films that we researched to take motivation and ideas for our opening scene we watched Rouge, Zemsta and Dlug in detail and observed what makes a film polish. We were looking for specific traits, colours, amount of speech and opening titles. These are the main things we had to consider when attempting to make a polish film. We wanted to gather ideas and a bit of motivation when watching each film. We thought with an idea from each opening and our own ideas we could have a very independent yet fundamentally Polish film. We will be analysing roughly the first 2.5 minutes of each of the three films.

Rouge:
The start to the film is of a very high quality. We see the man punching a number into a telephone connected to a line. We then see the line follow a pathway in order to connect with another telephone, demonstrated with a flashing orange light. The fast pace to the the camera appearing to fall through the overlapping telephone wires is a very effective technique. Although we cannot incorporate this actual technique into our film, due to the fact that we do not have the financial or editing capabilities. Something that is quite noticeable in the polish films above is the colours are often very bland and almost dull. There is a frequent use of Browns, Greys and Black which is something we must incorporate into our own film to ensure that the film is unmistakeably Polish. Finally the opening title is something that is very clear we see the word ROUGE displayed clearly so the audience is very clear on the title of the film. We will make sure this is in our film, it is vital that our audience knows our title.






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