How did you get the job? Tyler-Jae - “My agent called me up and said that he had organised an audition for a big role for me. Basically, I auditioned and after a couple months they phoned my agent telling him that I got the job!” What sort of roles do you prefer? Tyler-Jae - “I like mysterious roles, so this one was perfect for me. My favourite genre to star in is crime, as I love the creepiness of it all.” Who is you favourite cast member? Tyler-Jae - “No! I don’t like picking favourites! That’s unfair! I love everyone equally.” What was your favourite scene to film? Tyler-Jae - “Ah that’s got to be the computer scene. It was so easy for me, all I had to do was sit there and type ha-ha! All jokes aside though, it was kind of creepy, like it was dead silent, and everything was just focused on the contents of the computer screen. What did you think of the film? Tyler-Jae - “Well, overall, I think it was phenomenal. When I went to watch the premier, I...
Broadchurch S1 - E1 - 45 mins - ITV In the intro, diegetic sounds that you'd expect to hear on the street, such as cars, fades gradually into a non-diegetic soundtrack. The plain empty setting created a tense atmosphere along with the prolonged music. Extreme long shot, slightly high angle shot, establishing shot. The sequence before the title captured the audience in with suspense as they were gripped onto the horrific idea of what they thought was going to happen, but as the story progressed they soon came to realise its the complete opposite. The lighting and the way the picture is presented also creates quite an unusual, sinister feel. Overhead shot, master shot. Started off as just seeming like a regular day for the family. Gives the audience false hope and dramatises the next event. There was also the use of a continuous hand held camera sequence, following the father off to work, this creates realism as it comes across like anyone else's normal start t...
I have edited the title font to be more modern and bold for the target audience. I have also used a mixture of fonts to add variety and character to the cover. The price has increased to £4.25 as it is only a seasonal magazine so doesn't need to be as cheap as £3.00. I intend to add some more cover lines and text as well. For the double page spread, I need to take a shot of the footage from the film to add to this page. I will also add another paragraph to my article.
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