Filming the trailer

Before we started recording the footage for our film, we made sure the settings on the camera were correct and suited the production we were filming. We set the mode to record and set the ISO to 100 and centred the depth of vision. When we received the camera, we also had to erase any […]

SCRIPT for Trailer

Narrator: -YOU CHOSE THE RIGHT PLACE DUSTIN. A CITY THAT NEEDED A GOOD DETECTIVE…LIKE A THIRSTY MAN NEEDS WATER. A FRESH START, AS YOUR OLD NIGHTMARES FORGOT YOU. BUT ONLY FOR A MOMENT…BECAUSE ONLY IN YOUR DEATH, WILL YOUR DUTY END… Antagonist/Serial Killer: -WELCOME TO MY PARLOUR… SAID THE SPIDER TO THE FLY *LAUGHS DEEPLY […]

Film Noir diary

7/11/16: We individually came up with two different concepts for stories we could use for the trailer. We would work on them and present them the next week. To come up with my two stories, I looked through different L.A. Noir games and concepts which I could base mine off of. I ended up with the […]

L.A.Noir Original Stories

Behind Bars Synopsis: Edward Longshuh, a budding detective, wonders if hell ever get to do anything exciting in his line of work other than going through documents. Then one day a body is found beaten and littered with stab wounds. The head detective offering him to solve this case for a promotion, Longshuh takes it […]

Single Camera Report

Single Camera When a film or a TV series is produced in the single camera genre, it means that every scene is shot individually, generally using one camera. This type of production was commonly used in Film noir, films and shows that are generally crime and drama based. This was very popular during the early […]