As I said before I have been looking at George A. Romero's script of Resident Evil's third film Extinction from the site: http://www.dailyscript.com/scripts/resident_evil_romero.html
This as well as my small collection of Quentin Tarantino films such as True Romance, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs and Natural Born Killers for ideas of conversations and structures of script making.
These have helped a lot as I am currently finishing the first draft and hopefully going to be reviewing it early next week.
These books and Internet source of scripts have taken Quarantine:Breached to a new level I feel. Without them I feel that I could never have progressed quite successfully.
On another note, the pictures I took while exploring the land of South Norwood have been edited...some of them. I chose the best looking ones that best suited a horror film poster and altered it around to my liking. There is a favourite picture which is of a tunnel that goes underneath South Norwood train station; Norwood Junction. I stood in the middle and waited until there was no one in view and took the picture, this was one of many images I took.
I uploaded the image onto Adobe Photoshop CS3 and played around on it. I made the light at the end of the tunnel disappear, I replaced the light with black so it seems like it continues on until the eye can not see any more. I used Brightness & Contrast (one of my favourite effects) to highlight the image and make it look more dirty. I then used the burn tool to make the tiles on both sides of the tunnel look as if no one has cleaned it for a long time let alone walk through the tunnel. I highlighted certain colours in the image to be darker.
Overall, the image was a total success, people from university seem very impressed with my ability to alter images to my liking and it seems that I do this to the audiences approval as well.
Friday, 9 May 2008
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