It is the summarised recreation of popular pop-culture films using limited budgets and a camcorder. The process is called sweding. Upon completion the film has been Sweded. Sweding takes the best and worst movies to come out of Hollywood in the past 30 years, and combines them with the genius and ingenuity of their greatest fans. With an emphasis on comedy and a commitment to low-cost production, sweded represents the very pinnacle of fresh-faced film making.
Sweded video requirements
- Must be based on an already produced film
- Range 2-8 minutes in length
- Must not contain computer generated graphics
- Based on films less than 35 years old
- Special effects must be limited to camera tricks
and arts 'n crafts - Sound effects created by human means
- Hilarious
My groups sweded film of The Breakfast Club:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MDpYOKCT5A
In order to do this well our group of 4 decided to do the 4 main moments in the film that are significant and have some humour, along with exciting. As well as this we also included the original parts that are best known and therefore would make it easier to understand watch. To record all the clips we simply just used an iPhone, while allowed us to get clear recordings. Then to develop this, iMovie was used to edit. Examples of this was fast forwarding and slow motion when the running of the characters was being done. By doing this it makes the clip more interesting and the non-diegetic sounds like the school bell and the background music add school like humour and more thrilling to watch.
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