Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Research And Planning: London Trip

With the rest of the group I took a trip to London to do some research, whilst there I spent time in the British Film museum, looking at memorabilia of some of the most well known films of all time, reading information about the films. There were exhibitions about how effects and illusions within films were created, one especially catching my eye was the illusion of a moving vehicle, in which a series of images are shown very quickly, in incredibly short frames (each lasting less than a second) and the sequence is repeated though at such a pace it is impossible to notice the same images are being repeatedly shown.
Another part of the trip was a talk at the BBFC. Here we got to learn more about regulation and censorship. A notable part of this was that The Hunger Games originally had a fight scene featuring lots of blood, the blood would have made the film's rating a 15 certificate, but to make it a 12A the blood was removed from the scene which was otherwise kept the same.

Film Museum horror Pictures:











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