Mystery
Sherlock Holmes
From 4:00 to 7: 15
Characters
Old Women (Marry Maberley) – in a grey dress with white trim
Mystery Women (Isadora Klein) – with big brown hair in a Black carriage with golden frame, wearing white dress with white or grey shawl, gold earrings and Beauty spot bottom right on chin
Sherlock Holmes – Main character, Famous Detective (Hero)
Dr. John Watson-(Helper) well known practitioner of Medical and Forensic science, wears Grey overcoat with white shirt
Mrs Hudson- House keeper
Steve Dixie- (Boxer) Hired goon, Dark skin with Black moustache: Wears brown striped hat, light brown jacket, with a plain grey shirt and red handkerchief in left Jacket pocket.
Sir Duncan Maberley- (Dead) Writer, partakes in sports, Blonde hair, Black overcoat and white shirt.
Duke of Lawmand- Blonde curly hair
Camera work
Shot reverse shot- used during conversations
Close-up – used to put enthuses on a person’s emotions or an object of importance
Pan Shot- Used to put enthuses on someone or something
Mid shot - Show all characters involved in the scene.
Over the shoulder - used during conversations to emphasis on the faces of the character
Wide angle shot –establishing the location
Story
The story starts with an elderly women tending to her garden then there is a pan shot to a lady in a carriage that pulls away, then it cuts to the scene of Watson and Mrs Hudson entering Sherlock Holmes room to find the room in a mess and Holmes being held up against the window By Steve Dixie name known to Holmes. Dixie proceeds to threaten Holmes not to go to Harrow. When Holmes questions him about a murder at the Howburn Bar he denies involvement, Holmes mentions the name Barney Stockdale then Dixie is removed by Mrs Hudson. Holmes then gives a letter to Watson which he reads then it cuts back to the Garden and pan shot to a old wooden sign marked Three Gables .Holmes then announces that this meeting with Steve Dixie has intrigued him and they set off for Harrow. The final shot is a wide angle shot as Holmes and Watson walking toward the House.
Music
At the beginning of the clip there is Non Diegetic music playing over the scene.
Lighting
The main source of light comes from the sun shining through the window this gives the scenes a more natural warmth and old fashioned feel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kToBuwEo82E
Wednesday, 16 December 2009
Three Gables
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