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DepicT Films

DepicT Films How to Tell When a Relationship is Over: The short film "How to Tell When a Relationship Is Over," is 1:42 minutes of laughter. Wit in it's rawest from radiates from it. As the audience, not once did i lose interest in the watch. As i waited for the next scene, what would await wasn't expected which kept my attention. I loved the artistic effortless comedy, as well as how there wasn't much context to the scene which left it more realistic and idiomatic. The 'dead pigeon' scene was one that would dwell on my mind. It levitated that absurdity that made it entertaining to watch.   Who Is Bill?:  The short film "Who is Bill?," left me wondering - Who is Bill? Made by Sophie Mair and Dan Gitsham, it was an imaginative piece of work that with it's use of atmospheric sound was actually somewhat sinister. One feature of the film that I liked was the use of the photo of 'Bill,' that portrays his emotions and intentions without usi...

Induction Filming Task

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Our short film is about a figure that had escaped an asylum and has a thirst for those who disrupt her.  In the woods, Josh and Jacob find a ditch, this is where they unearth an obscure haunted 1912 mental nurses dictionary. When they take what's not theirs, they find themselves introduced to the girl. Desperate for their lives, the boys run, losing their trust of one another by the minute when one leaves the other with her. The film ends with Josh attempting to retrieve the abandoned book they dropped whilst running, to escape with the item. It cuts on he and the girl clasping the book. Does he take the book with him? Does she take him? It's left up to imagination.