Coming up with the idea for our silent film was easier than
we thought it would be once we realised that we had to make the narrative
simple and easy to follow due to it being difficult to tell a story without using
dialogue. We decided to do a modern take on a classic silent film narrative
with a romance threatened by a third party. To add a comedic element to our
story we replaced the classic femme fetal with Laurence as we knew it would be
more difficult to make a silent film that would be taken seriously. It was
easier to film than the normal films we’ve made as the necessity to over act
and make the movements and expressions exaggerated made it easier for us to get
our emotions across as it didn’t matter if the acting seemed forced or
unnatural. I think we could’ve put more thought into the mise-en-scene as we
just went out knowing what we wanted to film and not where. Us focusing too
much on our narrative meant that we didn’t take into account the typical
aesthetic of German expressionism such as low key lighting and the use of
shadows. The editing process was fairly easy as we knew that we wanted our film
to be black and white so that it looked more similar to the silent films we
have looked at. We also wanted to add some dialogue using white text on a black
screen as that is what they did in the classic silent films. We also added some
old music that sounded like some of the music used in sunrise as our story was
similar and we thought the use of non-diegetic added to the film. One problem
we did have was that our camera ran out of battery before we finished filming
which meant that we had to film some of the last shots on a phone which meant
that the quality changed however it wasn’t too noticeable and didn’t have much
of an impact on the final product.
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