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Wednesday 3 October 2012

Pulp Fiction (1995) And Its Influence

Pulp fiction was another film our group researched. We researched Pulp Fiction initially for mise en scene and camera shots as there were a few ideas that we could incorporate from Pulp Fiction into our short film. The camera shots in the diner which were a mixture of two-shots and over the shoulder shots where something that caught the eye of our group and was an idea we used for our first scene in our media production as we decided to use a cafe as a setting just like Pulp-Fiction. The reason for this was to recreate a postmodern gangsta experience like Pulp-Fiction and is a reason why we also decided to use low key lighting similar to Pulp-Fiction to recreate similar scenes where dialogue takes place in Pulp-Fiction.

Pulp Fiction: Honey Bunny Scene

Our own rendition of the Honey Bunny Scene


As fans of Pulp Fiction we knew the effect the suitcase had on the audience.
We felt that it added an element of mystery and further wonder into the goings
on in the film, the very same added element we wanted to include in our own
media production. Therefore in lieu of homage we added a bag with its contents
unknown and our characters driven by there desire for this bag.

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