Friday 21 October 2011


Film Evaluation
Since the start of my film GCSE I have learnt many things about the technical side of film that I did not know previously. During the course I have learnt a wide variety of different camera angles and movement types such as tracking shot , pan etc. this can also be referred to as cinematography. I have also learnt how to dinnotate and connatate short film sequences and have drastically improved my analytical skills due to learning key phrases in film analysis. I have also learnt about the many stages that are required in both pre – production and post – production of a film. And finally we have learnt to storyboard correctly and how to produce a film pitch of a certain level of quality.

Film industry

Film Pitch
A film pitch is a brief summary of what your film is about, who you want to be in it and an estimate of how much it will cost. Pitches are used to get producers to supply a screenwriter with money to turn their ideas into reality. In preparation for my pitch I researched the typical codes and conventions for my genre (action thriller)