Wednesday 22 January 2014

Comparison of original and remake of the breakfast club

 
My group and I have finally finished the shot by shot remake of the breakfast club and overall we are really happy with the result. We felt that we tried our hardest to get it to be as close to the original as possible and we had to make do with the facilities and props we had to access to. As a group we found that shooting the still frames was the easiest part of the remake and we felt that ours were very similar to the originals which was very encouraging. We had o miss out quite few of the still frames as we did not have the facilities shown in original nor could we make do with what we had. We found the talking scenes and the car scenes the hardest to recreate as we filmed in the school canteen at a time that was really busy so in some parts of the car scenes our voices cannot be heard due to the background chatter. We also found this scene difficult to recreate as in our group there are only three people and one of the scenes required 3 characters therefore one of the members of the group had to press record, at in the scene and furthermore press stop when the scene was one which was very hard to edit.In the original breakfast club the camera angles change as different characters speak in the car scenes however our group did not do this and we kept he camera in the same position for all thee car scenes. For the parts of the film where the cars pull up outside of the school my group did contemplate using toy cars however w di not have access to these so in the end we went in search of 4 cars in the street.
 
In conclusion we are happy with the final remake and although we do feel that there were some things we could have done better, we feel this will aid us when the time comes to making our film opening.


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