Evaluation

An Evaluation Of Blood Noir

Blood Noir is a film noir about a detective, known as David Doyle, trying to uncover a murder, an informant, Bogart Bates, has some information that may assist Doyle, but it is discovered that Bates is actually the murderer all along.

 We chose the film noir genre as it was a good opportunity to do a parody of it, but to also represent this idea of good and evil, which is always present throughout the film. In the film, there are a lot of long shots to show the loneliness of  Doyle and is entirely filmed on a steady-cam, as this creates a professional appearance and reinforces this idea of this being a 1960s detective thriller.

The film did have hiccups though, we were late due to reshooting and this cost us more time editing and as a result most written work had to be re-done, however, I was proud of the film at the end, so even though the process of its creation was difficult, the pay-off was deserved.

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