Sunday 31 August 2014

Twickenham Studios Charlie Harris.



Twickenham Studios 

Twickenham first came alive in 1913 and was owned by Dr. Ralph Jupp. One of Twickenham's first produced films was called “The House of Temperley”. Then in 1929 the studio was owned by Julius Hagen and Leslie Hiscott and was renamed Twickenham Film Studios.

Twickenham has produced over 300 films from 'War Horse' to 'Tomorrow Never Dies". Twickenham have also produced: 
  • World War Z
  • The Italian Job
  • The Duchess
  • The Iron Lady
In 1969, The Beatles used the studios while rehearsing music for their album Let It Be. A film was made of some of the sessions, and both the film and the album were released in 1970.

Friday 29 August 2014

Charlie Harris Media 60 Photos

The Good, The Bad, The Ugly 

The Good










The Bad
















The ugly













The Shot Out.





















Overall I liked the outcome of my photos and how they looked. I like how I took the close up photos and how But If I had another chance I would have chosen a batter location to do it in other than my back garden. I think this would have made the shots more interesting and made the idea more realistic. I would have also changed the style of my shots meaning I would have preferred the last two shots to have been more of a wide angle shot. This would mean that the characters would be wider apart.

The End