Showing posts with label Matt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt. Show all posts
Friday, 25 March 2011
Monday, 14 March 2011
Plan For The Next Two Lessons
In the next two lesson we will aim to improve on some of the issues raised that we had from the feedback from other groups. Further editing will take place as we need to change the opening credits to some that would suit the mood of our opening. We will also look into how to make an audio effect for the final shot of the camera zooming in on the headphones to finish the opening off. We also need to make amendments to the music as the ending comes to a very abrupt ending and the transitions within it are not as smooth as we would like. We also plan to add a few more sound effects where sugested.
Monday, 7 March 2011
Our Work So Far
So far in this project, we have filmed and edited the clips so that the general story of our sequence is understandable. We have also added music into the clip, and faded it in and out depending on how close the character is to the camera.
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Font Ideas For Credits
This is the poster for Shutter island, the font is all in red, bold and in capitals to make it stand out to the audience.
This is the poster for SE7EN, the font is all in capitals and quite plain in itself, however, it repeats the same font in the background, however slightly darker and faded.
This is the poster for SE7EN, the font is all in capitals and quite plain in itself, however, it repeats the same font in the background, however slightly darker and faded.
This is a poster for the film 'Gothika', it uses rain to create a dark and sad atmosphere, and has been made to look like the girl is trapped behind glass. The text saying 'Because someone is dead, doesn't mean they're gone' is small and hard to read from a distance, this may be to tell people that the ideas explored in the movie are subtle yet important. Also, the hair on the girl is blended into the streaks on the window which is used to emphasise that the girl is dead and is not really there.
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
Monday, 7 February 2011
What is a Call Sheet?
A call sheet is a schedule of what will take place during the filming of the sequences. Call sheets usually include contact information and scheduling information.
Friday, 4 February 2011
Storyboard
Complete darkness.
Shot one fades into shot two, which is a man standing in bad light.
Flash to white to represent a flashback
Person walking along listening to up-beat music in his headphones, which the audience can hear clearly.
Shot of person walking in the distance, while seeing the murderer walk out of his house, hidden in the shadows.
Person walking along while murderer is hiding in the shadows watching him.
Murderer hiding behind a bush
The bush rustles so the person takes out one earphone and looks behind him.
The murderer hits the person with a walking stick, still hidden by the shadows.
Slow-motion shot of the victim falling over, both his earphones fall out and the audience can only hear the tinny music through the headphones, as they would if they were really there.
Quick fade to black for half a second.
Shot 11 quickly goes into shot 12, for dramatic effect. A title montage will take place.
Monday, 31 January 2011
Preparing for a film shoot
- Preparation is key
- No guessing or luck involved. Be organised
- Script Writing
- Storyboarding
- Test Shooting
- Shooting
- Editing
- Write down your ideas, don't rely on memory.
- Write your script down in a simple way - actions and emotions
- INT - Internal (indoors)
- EXT - External (outdoors)
- INT - Bedroom - Day (INT/EXT - Location - Time of day)
- Walk through your script like a play.
- Learn about your scripts flaws early, so you can improve on them.
- Scout your location - take pictures and make notes about possible problems when filming.
- Digital storyboard.
- Create a shot list
- Annotate your script
- Get used to the location, equipment, props, costume etc.
- Do before the real shoot.
- Organise whether you're going to record at day/night.
- Note shooting restrictions (weather, transport etc.)
Friday, 28 January 2011
Questions Raised in Presentation
What type of music are we going to use?
Our music will have two main parts, the first will be the music that is playing through the headphones of the victim near the beginning of the sequence. This shall be made in GarageBand, and will have a generally happy feel to it to create a contrast between the pictures and the sound. The second piece of music we shall be using will be an original song composed by Odin Long to go with the montage title sequence near the end of the sequence.
What time are we going to film at?
We will be filming when it gets dark, to create a moody atmosphere to the sequence. We were thinking of 4:00-5:00pm, as that is the time that it starts to get dark around this time of the year.
What are we going to do if one of our group members doesn't turn up?
This is what we shall do if each member doesn't turn up:
Odin: Matt will replace Odin as the victim, and the camera will be operated by Matt still, however he will record and then get into position and then we will cut it out when we edit the sequence.
Matt: Odin and Ali's roles will stay the same, however one of them will have to press record, get into position, then cut the excess filming from the sequence when we edit it.
Ali: Odin shall play the role of the murderer, and Matt will play the role of the victim. Matt will still record the sequence, however we will have to cut out the part where Matt and Odin are getting into position.
Our music will have two main parts, the first will be the music that is playing through the headphones of the victim near the beginning of the sequence. This shall be made in GarageBand, and will have a generally happy feel to it to create a contrast between the pictures and the sound. The second piece of music we shall be using will be an original song composed by Odin Long to go with the montage title sequence near the end of the sequence.
What time are we going to film at?
We will be filming when it gets dark, to create a moody atmosphere to the sequence. We were thinking of 4:00-5:00pm, as that is the time that it starts to get dark around this time of the year.
What are we going to do if one of our group members doesn't turn up?
This is what we shall do if each member doesn't turn up:
Odin: Matt will replace Odin as the victim, and the camera will be operated by Matt still, however he will record and then get into position and then we will cut it out when we edit the sequence.
Matt: Odin and Ali's roles will stay the same, however one of them will have to press record, get into position, then cut the excess filming from the sequence when we edit it.
Ali: Odin shall play the role of the murderer, and Matt will play the role of the victim. Matt will still record the sequence, however we will have to cut out the part where Matt and Odin are getting into position.
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
10 Second Breakdown
0:00/0:09 - Complete darkness, the audience can hear a monologue of a person talking.
0:10/0:19 - The darkness slowly fades to reveal a person in a poorly lit room still talking.
0:20/0:29 - The shot flashes to white to show a flashback, and the victim walking along listening to his music through earphones, which the audience can hear clearly.
0:30/0:39 - The shot changes to show the victim still walking, however you can see the murderer slowly walking out of his house, hidden in the shadows.
0:40/0:49 - The murderer follows the victim hiding in the shadows.
0:50/0:59 - The murderer hides behind a hedge
1:00/1:09 - The hedge rustles and the victim takes out one earphone and turns around.
1:10/1:19 - A shot of the murderer hitting the victim.
1:20/1:29 - Slow-motion shot of the victim falling to the ground. The victims earphones fall out, and the audience can still hear the tinny up-beat music playing through the earphones.
1:30/2:00 - Title montage sequence.
0:10/0:19 - The darkness slowly fades to reveal a person in a poorly lit room still talking.
0:20/0:29 - The shot flashes to white to show a flashback, and the victim walking along listening to his music through earphones, which the audience can hear clearly.
0:30/0:39 - The shot changes to show the victim still walking, however you can see the murderer slowly walking out of his house, hidden in the shadows.
0:40/0:49 - The murderer follows the victim hiding in the shadows.
0:50/0:59 - The murderer hides behind a hedge
1:00/1:09 - The hedge rustles and the victim takes out one earphone and turns around.
1:10/1:19 - A shot of the murderer hitting the victim.
1:20/1:29 - Slow-motion shot of the victim falling to the ground. The victims earphones fall out, and the audience can still hear the tinny up-beat music playing through the earphones.
1:30/2:00 - Title montage sequence.
Mise - En - Scene Research
Props - The props involved with our filming will include the murderer's weapon, which shall be a cane. This is supposed to be a strange weapon for a murderer to carry, and will raise suspicions in the audience. Also, we are going to be using earphones for the victim, this will make the victim seem more vulnerable as he will not know what is going on around him; the audience will clearly hear the music that the victim is listening to, to put more emphasis on this.
Lighting - We will film the opening around sun down, to create a dark and gloomy effect and also to hide the murderers identity. We aim to create some silhouette effects by taking advantage of the lighting of the location.
Costume - The murder shall be wearing all black clothing to hide his/her's identity and also help to create some of the silhouette effects. The victim will be wearing everyday clothing but a lighter colour to portray him as more vulnerable to the murderer.
Setting - The opening will be set at Odin's house which is located in a isolated rural area which will add to the dark and gloomy effect which will be created by the low key lighting created by the time of day.
Colours - Trying to keep to the dark and gloomy effect we are looking for, we will try to avoid using bright colours which would ruin the mood of the opening, apart from the victim, who will have delibarately bright clothing on.
Lighting - We will film the opening around sun down, to create a dark and gloomy effect and also to hide the murderers identity. We aim to create some silhouette effects by taking advantage of the lighting of the location.
Costume - The murder shall be wearing all black clothing to hide his/her's identity and also help to create some of the silhouette effects. The victim will be wearing everyday clothing but a lighter colour to portray him as more vulnerable to the murderer.
Setting - The opening will be set at Odin's house which is located in a isolated rural area which will add to the dark and gloomy effect which will be created by the low key lighting created by the time of day.
Colours - Trying to keep to the dark and gloomy effect we are looking for, we will try to avoid using bright colours which would ruin the mood of the opening, apart from the victim, who will have delibarately bright clothing on.
Cast & Crew
Matt - Camera
Odin - Sound/Victim
Ali - Editing/Murderer
Everyone will make their own way down to Odin's house, where we shall shoot our opening sequence. The props will be simple household objects that will be in the house anyway, and the costumes will be provided by whoever is playing that particular character.
Odin - Sound/Victim
Ali - Editing/Murderer
Everyone will make their own way down to Odin's house, where we shall shoot our opening sequence. The props will be simple household objects that will be in the house anyway, and the costumes will be provided by whoever is playing that particular character.
Monday, 24 January 2011
Initial Ideas For Classification
15 - We chose this film classification because it will give us more freedom to explore the areas we want to, and it will not restrict our audience as much as an '18' rating would.
Initial Ideas For Filming
Location
Arrington (near Royston)
Record when it is dark.
Arrington (near Royston)
Record when it is dark.
The house that we will record in.
The woods that we shall record in.
Initial Ideas
Thriller opening based on a phobia.
Atelophobia - Fear of imperfection
A murderer that wants to rid the world of imperfect people
Isolophobia - Fear of being alone
Someone in a coma, but still acknowledges that they are alone. They can only see black but can still think and hear things around them. The story could slowly progress backwards to reveal how the person was put into a coma.
Atelophobia - Fear of imperfection
A murderer that wants to rid the world of imperfect people
Isolophobia - Fear of being alone
Someone in a coma, but still acknowledges that they are alone. They can only see black but can still think and hear things around them. The story could slowly progress backwards to reveal how the person was put into a coma.
Monday, 17 January 2011
U1-32 Thriller Opening Evaluation
Level 3
- A few hand-held shots were used, and steady shots were used when appropriate.
- A variety of shot types are used.
- Shots were framed well, but could be improved
- The shooting material was appropriate to the task mostly, but towards the end it seemed more like a trailer of a thriller movie.
- Mise en Scene was used subtlety and to the groups advantage.
- The editing was clear, and there were no continuety errors.
- A few hand-held shots were used, and steady shots were used when appropriate.
- A variety of shot types are used.
- Shots were framed well, but could be improved
- The shooting material was appropriate to the task mostly, but towards the end it seemed more like a trailer of a thriller movie.
- Mise en Scene was used subtlety and to the groups advantage.
- The editing was clear, and there were no continuety errors.
Marking Criteria
- Level 1 up to 23
- Level 2 24-35
- Level 3 36-47
- Level 4 48-60
Holding a steady shot where appropriate.
Framing a shot – including or excluding elements.
Using a variety of shot distances.
Shooting material appropriate to the task.
Selecting mise en scene.
Editing so that the meaning is clear to the viewer.
Using varied shot transitions and effects.
Using sound with images.
Using titles appropriately.
- Level 2 24-35
- Level 3 36-47
- Level 4 48-60
Holding a steady shot where appropriate.
Framing a shot – including or excluding elements.
Using a variety of shot distances.
Shooting material appropriate to the task.
Selecting mise en scene.
Editing so that the meaning is clear to the viewer.
Using varied shot transitions and effects.
Using sound with images.
Using titles appropriately.
Friday, 7 January 2011
Preliminary task
Description/Evaluation of Task
This is our preliminary task for the thriller opening that we shall be creating. We used simple yet effective shots and transitions.
This is our preliminary task for the thriller opening that we shall be creating. We used simple yet effective shots and transitions.
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