I wanted my advert to have a direct relation to some of the era's I was trying to represent, I thought the best way to do this would be to use some archive footage from recognised silent movies. This would be one of the first visuals the audience would see, so they would get an idea of the time this video is based around initially.
I don't plan on showing each clip for more than 3-4 seconds, as I want to be able to show a variety of clips. Something a long the lines of static/white noise will be used to break each clip, to then move on to the next; the use of static also gives a glimpse into the future and will be a reoccurring theme throughout the advert, as it's something I can relate to TV, media and technology.
Here are the clips/films I will be using:
Charlie Chaplin- The Kid (1921)
Charlie Chaplin is widely recognised and known for his silent movies, therefore using this in my advert would definitely help establish the scene/era I'm trying to portray.
Alice’s wonderland’ (1923)- Walt Disney’s laugh-o-grams
One of the main reasons I picked this film was because of the combination of live action and animation, this was one of the earliest examples of this technique and is still effective to this day.
Buster Keaton- Back stage (1919)
Frankenstein (1910)
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