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Thursday, 10 November 2016

Pros and Cons of mood boards

Emily Roberts
The strengths of this mood board is that she explains what she has spoken about very well so the reasons why she has chosen to have the male in black and the reason why she has a female as the person who is kidnapped. She has used reasoning to support the choices she made. The weaknesses  of this mood board is that she doesn't explain all of the choices she made in equal amounts of detail. She also only included photos of examples of the choices which she made about what prop would be in the location. The cons of this decision is that it only covers one aspect of her moodpboard and not all of it.

Annabel Wilford
A strength of this mood board is that there is clear conventions which link directly to the genre. The images included show where the location of the film is planned to be set and suggest that there will be a mysterious, threatening character who we cannot identify. Using the common conventions of the genre shows that they are researched for what is necessary to include int he narrative. A weakness of this moodpboard s the lack of detail in the explanations and it only gives vague details on what the narrative of the story it. They have focussed heavily on the location rather than other aspects such as the narrative or characters.

Dan Edwards
The strength of this mood board is that it is very clear and specific when explaining the location. It outlines all the categories necessary in his film and discusses the connotations of things like costumes, seeing etc. The weaknesses of this is that some ;points when he speaks seems like he is unsure of what his ideas are. also he is rambling and doesn't include as much detail as you would expect.

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