Thursday 10 March 2016

Beachcomber - Film London 2014 Slate

A Beachomber is on a quest to find more than just treasure under the pebbles and stones on the beaches of Brighton.
Running Time - 14 minutes. 

Analysis:
Music/Sound:
Throughout the film, there is very tranquil like, calming music. This goes well with Steven, because he is 65 and would want a slower, quieter, and simple life. To add to the calming music, the sound of the sea is very peaceful and smooth representing him again, and how peaceful he is alone, living by the sea, doing the same thing everyday, and not getting bored of it.

Cinematography:
The cinematography within this film is very warming. The establishing shots of the shore are really beautiful and soothing. The repeated establishing shots of the sea each morning shows the audience that nothing in his life is changing, and how each day is just the same as the last.
Producers: Nana Wilson & Judith Lunny
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Director & Writer: Peter Coventry
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