Once we had looked at a short edit of the film we decided that we would not be able to successfully be able to portray the ideas and features of the film that we had wanted. With this in mind we all quickly drafted a new idea. This happens a lot in both professional, independent and short films as an initial idea may seem perfect at the time but because of funds, actors or just a change in the market people can scrap ideas or leave them for another time. The greatest example of this is James Cameron's "Avatar" which had its initial idea back in 1995 but the film was not released into cinema's until 2009.
Our new idea now is a film shot in entirely from the main characters point of view (POV) with the audio also being bidirectional meaning that when a character speaks on the left hand side in the film the audio comes mostly from a left hand speaker or headphone. This type of film will be quite experimental as researching it I have not found a short film that has done this. A notable example of an all POV video would be the music video for The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up"
Our new idea now is a film shot in entirely from the main characters point of view (POV) with the audio also being bidirectional meaning that when a character speaks on the left hand side in the film the audio comes mostly from a left hand speaker or headphone. This type of film will be quite experimental as researching it I have not found a short film that has done this. A notable example of an all POV video would be the music video for The Prodigy's "Smack My Bitch Up"