COLLABORATIVE PROJECT

Working Title:

Memento Mori

Genre:

Drama / Romance / Fantasy

Film Movements:

German Expressionism (light and dark contrast)
Soviet Constructivism (montage)

Synopsis:

A mortally ill man afraid of death is taken on a journey through his past by an unexpected visitor.

Cast and Crew:

Edwin Coleman (71)James Edey
Hazel Douglas (27)Georgina Foord
Iris Coleman (34)Emily Bowker
Mr. Croft / Death (∞)
Young Edwin (30s)James Edey
Middle-Aged Edwin (50s)James Edey
Young Lillian (30s)Morgan Macleod
Middle-Aged Lillian (50s)Morgan Macleod
Young IrisEmily Bowker
DirectorKai Dorgan
CinematographerKai Dorgan
ScreenwriterThomas Du Feu
EditorJack Humphries
Sound DesignerRuby Cilliers

Plot:

Film Inspirations:

Memories:
– Meets Lillian and falls in love
– Marriage
– Birth of Iris
– Teaching Iris to drive a car
– Iris’ birthdays
– Death of Lillian
– Depression
– Separation from Iris

REFLECTION – ‘Spider-Man’ Direction Task

Spider-Man (Sam Raimi, 2002)

What Went Well?

As a group we communicated well throughout the filming session and were quickly able to allocate the roles we would undertake, harnessing our strengths. We were able to efficiently plan out what and where we would shoot, utilising blocking and staging techniques to create effective images and, for the most part, we managed to film these shots. There were no issues with interruptions from outsiders, and the only change we made was to remove the sunlight in the room by adjusting the blinds.

What Went Wrong?

Although we were able to plan our shoot quickly, our time management when it came to filming the shots was lackluster and, due to: multiple takes for the actors to improve their performances; new ideas for interesting shots; and a few mishaps with our camera, we weren’t able to finish the entire screenplay within the time we were given. We also found in post-production that our audio wasn’t as clear as we’d like.

What Will I Do Next Time?

Next time I will make sure that we, as a group, plan out our shoot before our allotted time by rehearsing through the dialogue and drawing up a storyboard, therefore giving us the full time to focus on actually filming. I will also use a microphone to collect satisfactory audio.