Our film is a story about a homeless man named Vit who enjoys being homeless, nevertheless being homeless for him has its good and bad points. He likes the freedom he gets from the outdoors but it feel as if society either judges him or is plain rude. We based this story on a homeless we met and interviewed in Lester Square, who told us a huge life story. We picked out this particular aspect of what he told us as we thought it would be easier to portray on screen. One issue with the film we made I think is that we had so many different versions and scripts that we gradually skimmed down which meant that certain particular plot aspects that feature in the film don't add up or make as much sense as they did in previous versions. The most obvious example of this is the fact that Vit doesn't like small spaces and get nervous about being inside. In one adaptation of the story we made we depicted him as a human slave that was mistreated and locked up in a house. We decided to cut this out as it was to much for a 5 minute film. When it appears in this version our idea was that the pictures Sofia looks through in his sketch book would portray this clearly. But it doesn't work as well as we had hoped. This is partly down to the way that I filmed it, I should have got even closer to the pages so that it filled the whole screen. It is also down to the way it was edited, I think it could have worked better if there was some kind of sound affect or score which added to the unnerving idea.
What I am pleased with in the film is the way that we see how Vit has a daily routine, I was happy with how this comes across in the film. There is a definite theme of time that is clearly depicted that works well. The cutaways to the flowers and various nature environments, compared to the gray concrete city where the people congregate treat him badly. We made sure that he wore gray clothing so he would merge into this background so it would seem as if people wouldn't notice him. The feeling that he is marginalized also works effectively, I think we did this particularly well when the coffee cup is thrown on him. I made sure when I was filming we got that scene from lots of different angles. The hand held shot works the best in that sequence as you get the fast paced motion which makes the audience identify with the protagonist further.
In conclusion, I am happy with the film we have made. We portray the most obvious themes that we considered in the script well and we make the audience connect with the protagonists lifestyle through the locations and sense of time we created. Nevertheless if I were to do it again would have done a few aspects of the film more professionally and created more of a subtext through the characters dialog.
What I am pleased with in the film is the way that we see how Vit has a daily routine, I was happy with how this comes across in the film. There is a definite theme of time that is clearly depicted that works well. The cutaways to the flowers and various nature environments, compared to the gray concrete city where the people congregate treat him badly. We made sure that he wore gray clothing so he would merge into this background so it would seem as if people wouldn't notice him. The feeling that he is marginalized also works effectively, I think we did this particularly well when the coffee cup is thrown on him. I made sure when I was filming we got that scene from lots of different angles. The hand held shot works the best in that sequence as you get the fast paced motion which makes the audience identify with the protagonist further.
In conclusion, I am happy with the film we have made. We portray the most obvious themes that we considered in the script well and we make the audience connect with the protagonists lifestyle through the locations and sense of time we created. Nevertheless if I were to do it again would have done a few aspects of the film more professionally and created more of a subtext through the characters dialog.













