Saturday 19 October 2013

Recreation V for Vendetta scene comparison

Realistically, our swedes that we made were not going to be exactly the same. Although, comparing the two clips, there are similarities and ideas that are the same. 

Original                                                    Swede

       

This is the beginning of the clip where we see a man with a hat who is V. When re-creating this part of the clip, V was played by Nick and we used a hat and a coat for our props. I think the lighting could have been better although it was difficult to get the same lighting as the original clip because this part was filmed outside in the dark. Unfortunately we didn't have that opportunity so we used a dark room instead.

      

This part of the clip shows Chancellor Sutler's speech, in which for our swede, Aaron played Chancellor Sutler. For our props we used a hoodie and a strip of red paper to show the nazism that comes across in this scene. Our lighting could have been better but again it was hard to get it right as we filmed it in a dark room. We could have filmed it outside although it would have been hard to get the same black backdrop.

      

These pictures from the scene show the marching army of Chancellor Sutler, for the swede we were able to get all the props as in the original image such as black trousers and boots. However I think we were able to get the point across of a large force of people.

                    

It was hard to re-create this part of the scene because the mise-en-scene was difficult to re-create exactly. However, I think that we used our resources well in order to get the idea across. Our mise-en-scene was shot in the cafe in which we try to get the emotion across from the dying prisoners. 

                     

These pics shows the part of the scene we re-created last, however our swede looks different because it was filmed in a portrait view which makes it look different to the other shots we filmed. We did try to use the mise-en-scene that we had, however it doesn't look similar to the original but the ideas are still there.

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