http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JsRsSmRSv8
Friday, 30 March 2012
Thursday, 29 March 2012
Final preliminary task
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Preliminary task- 2nd attempt
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Preliminary task video
Monday, 26 March 2012
Evaluation Question 1- In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Although we changed our plans for our film a few times we always kept around the same genre as its what interests us most. However, we were unsure about what genre our film would fit into (thriller or psychological thriller) After doing research into both of these genres I've realised our film incorporates elements from both and doesn't fit perfectly into just one of them, making our film different from typical thrillers or psychological thrillers.
We researched many conventions for thriller films ( see YouTube video and comments below) and wanted to incorporate as many as possible into our opening. We wanted to initially film our piece outside possibly in a filed or in a woods as this a very common location used for our type of genre. However, due to unpredictable weather conditions we decided to film in a bathroom, i think this worked just as well if not better.
The bathroom was small are quiet closed in which gave it a cold feeling, we removed all pictures and decorations to make the room look empty, the wooden floorboards and white walls gave contributed to the look we were hoping for. In order of the audience to understand what genre the film is in a short amount of time we used a very typical convention of using blood and setting the scene as if a murder had just taken place, straight away the audience will know that 'delusion' is either a horror or thriller. I think first impression of the film due to the amount of blood and dark colours it could be seen as a horror, but because we decided not to show a body and used blurry effects we've created a sense of mystery and suspense implying theirs a story behind the murder which reveals it is a thriller. Our film opening is almost very like 'black and white', we edited the colouring tremendously as we filmed in broad daylight, this would have ruined the effect completely if we hadn't of edited this, it now looks as if its night time which is a most common time a murder would happen making it look more professional. Another convention we used is the background music, we played around with a lot of different music and we thought that we found one which fitted perfectly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0LwGL8QMCA this music has a very mysterious feeling to it and the jolty harsh beat i felt reflected on our character, however at the very last minute we decided to change it as we considered using narrative so using a song with lyrics wouldn't work, and also the lyrics aren't suited to our piece as it talks about love. Another reason we looked for a different type of music is that we noticed our film looked more like a music video, it made it even harder for it to be categorised into a genre. For this reasoning we searched for instrumentals and found a piece of music which actually fits better than the original and due to the positive effect it has on our piece we decided that we wouldn't need narrative as it could possibly ruin our film. We used the music all the way through but used the natural sound of the girl coughing and being sick, this creates realism and bring the character to life rather than her actions being muted out. We decided to use a young adult play the main character as we felt it would be more disturbing to witness a young woman go through unpleasant events which lead to the final scene (the opening scene) our target audience would also be able to relate and sympathise with her.
We used many typical conventions and this made it easier to film and plan. The fact we use a woman as the main character and playing the 'murderer' i feel we have challenged typical media conventions in this genre. This could go either way, that more people are interested to watch something different and more originally or it could have a negative impact in that it doesn't fit in to a typical thriller film and doesn't sell. Most of the elements we used in our piece are typical conventions of thrillers as we conformed to the media which should overall get a positive response, making it easy to watch and sell.
We researched many conventions for thriller films ( see YouTube video and comments below) and wanted to incorporate as many as possible into our opening. We wanted to initially film our piece outside possibly in a filed or in a woods as this a very common location used for our type of genre. However, due to unpredictable weather conditions we decided to film in a bathroom, i think this worked just as well if not better.
The bathroom was small are quiet closed in which gave it a cold feeling, we removed all pictures and decorations to make the room look empty, the wooden floorboards and white walls gave contributed to the look we were hoping for. In order of the audience to understand what genre the film is in a short amount of time we used a very typical convention of using blood and setting the scene as if a murder had just taken place, straight away the audience will know that 'delusion' is either a horror or thriller. I think first impression of the film due to the amount of blood and dark colours it could be seen as a horror, but because we decided not to show a body and used blurry effects we've created a sense of mystery and suspense implying theirs a story behind the murder which reveals it is a thriller. Our film opening is almost very like 'black and white', we edited the colouring tremendously as we filmed in broad daylight, this would have ruined the effect completely if we hadn't of edited this, it now looks as if its night time which is a most common time a murder would happen making it look more professional. Another convention we used is the background music, we played around with a lot of different music and we thought that we found one which fitted perfectly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0LwGL8QMCA this music has a very mysterious feeling to it and the jolty harsh beat i felt reflected on our character, however at the very last minute we decided to change it as we considered using narrative so using a song with lyrics wouldn't work, and also the lyrics aren't suited to our piece as it talks about love. Another reason we looked for a different type of music is that we noticed our film looked more like a music video, it made it even harder for it to be categorised into a genre. For this reasoning we searched for instrumentals and found a piece of music which actually fits better than the original and due to the positive effect it has on our piece we decided that we wouldn't need narrative as it could possibly ruin our film. We used the music all the way through but used the natural sound of the girl coughing and being sick, this creates realism and bring the character to life rather than her actions being muted out. We decided to use a young adult play the main character as we felt it would be more disturbing to witness a young woman go through unpleasant events which lead to the final scene (the opening scene) our target audience would also be able to relate and sympathise with her.
We used many typical conventions and this made it easier to film and plan. The fact we use a woman as the main character and playing the 'murderer' i feel we have challenged typical media conventions in this genre. This could go either way, that more people are interested to watch something different and more originally or it could have a negative impact in that it doesn't fit in to a typical thriller film and doesn't sell. Most of the elements we used in our piece are typical conventions of thrillers as we conformed to the media which should overall get a positive response, making it easy to watch and sell.
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Evaluation Question 2- How does your media product represent particular social groups
The only character show in the opening of our film is a woman therefore i will look at how women are represented in our film 'delusion'.
In the opening she could be seen as a murderer, alcoholic and maybe a bit of a psychopath, this straight away goes against the stereotypical character of an aggressive male playing the murderer in a thriller film. She could been seen as being represented as a strong character as she has just committed a murder but she is actually more of a venerable and soft character as she shows clear emotion whilst cleaning up the blood. In this way i think we have conformed to the media in making her character a stereotypical woman as she shows weakness and remorse to something that takes courage and power to do. She isn't happy with her actions, and this is shown when she has her head down on the bath and when she is crying in the mirror. The shot of her hands on the sink show her hands covered in blood, however, she is trying to scratch the blood off showing she is ashamed and guilty, she also throws up in the bath after she drinks the vodka implying she cant handle her drink or the situation she is in is so unbearable and sickening that it makes her vomit. We also used a close up shot on her face, her eyes are covered in smudged makeup showing her emotions and clearly showing she has been crying. She keeps looking at the blood in the bath showing regret for her actions.The use of the plastic in front of the camera which gives a blurry effect shows she isn't thinking straight, the audience could question this as it could be implying that she is a deluded alcoholic or she is drinking the vodka to calm her from the crime she has just committed, the use of vodka represents her as remorseful and possibly scared as she wants to try and forget what she has done, whereas usually a male would murder someone and show no emotion or regret. At the very end we film her from a very high angle making her look small and powerless, the camera then spins up to the ceiling to create a 'dizzy like' effect.
Although we conformed in many ways the amount of blood in the bath suggests it was a brutal murder, this drives away from the petty classy stereotypical use of poison and drugs used in films by woman to kill with, i think this shocking and unusual start to a film will keep the audience questioning her actions and continue watching. As the film continues the audience will obviously gain more knowledge and understanding of her character, in the film we have decided we would have represented her as normal middle classed working woman, but through a series of event it leads her personality to change which leads to the final result of murder. We don't want her to be presented as a cold blooded murder in the film we want the audience to see her actions and reasoning from her perspective and possible sympathise with her. Something horrific and significant must take place in her life that results in her murdering someone, even though we present her as unstable, its obvious is must have taken courage and strength to commit such a inhuman murder.
In the opening she could be seen as a murderer, alcoholic and maybe a bit of a psychopath, this straight away goes against the stereotypical character of an aggressive male playing the murderer in a thriller film. She could been seen as being represented as a strong character as she has just committed a murder but she is actually more of a venerable and soft character as she shows clear emotion whilst cleaning up the blood. In this way i think we have conformed to the media in making her character a stereotypical woman as she shows weakness and remorse to something that takes courage and power to do. She isn't happy with her actions, and this is shown when she has her head down on the bath and when she is crying in the mirror. The shot of her hands on the sink show her hands covered in blood, however, she is trying to scratch the blood off showing she is ashamed and guilty, she also throws up in the bath after she drinks the vodka implying she cant handle her drink or the situation she is in is so unbearable and sickening that it makes her vomit. We also used a close up shot on her face, her eyes are covered in smudged makeup showing her emotions and clearly showing she has been crying. She keeps looking at the blood in the bath showing regret for her actions.The use of the plastic in front of the camera which gives a blurry effect shows she isn't thinking straight, the audience could question this as it could be implying that she is a deluded alcoholic or she is drinking the vodka to calm her from the crime she has just committed, the use of vodka represents her as remorseful and possibly scared as she wants to try and forget what she has done, whereas usually a male would murder someone and show no emotion or regret. At the very end we film her from a very high angle making her look small and powerless, the camera then spins up to the ceiling to create a 'dizzy like' effect.
Although we conformed in many ways the amount of blood in the bath suggests it was a brutal murder, this drives away from the petty classy stereotypical use of poison and drugs used in films by woman to kill with, i think this shocking and unusual start to a film will keep the audience questioning her actions and continue watching. As the film continues the audience will obviously gain more knowledge and understanding of her character, in the film we have decided we would have represented her as normal middle classed working woman, but through a series of event it leads her personality to change which leads to the final result of murder. We don't want her to be presented as a cold blooded murder in the film we want the audience to see her actions and reasoning from her perspective and possible sympathise with her. Something horrific and significant must take place in her life that results in her murdering someone, even though we present her as unstable, its obvious is must have taken courage and strength to commit such a inhuman murder.
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Evaluation Question 3- What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
Our choice in making our film a psychological thriller i think gives it an automatic mainstream audience. This popular choice in genre could possibly give our film a positive response however, due to its popularity it would have a lot of competition which could result in our film having a negative response.
I would expect to see our film being played at an 'odeon cinema', rather than an more independent cinema due to its story-line and as mentioned before its genre, if it was more original and unique in terms of the genre it would most likely be shown in the Phoenix Picturehouse.
Lionsgate Entertainment Corporation is the most commercially successful independent film and television distribution company in North America. Lionsgate distribute a wide range of horrors/thrillers and have in the past produced films such as, The Eye, American Psycho all of the Saw films. This would definitely be a potential company that would be interested in distributing our film as it fits into their genre, 'The Eye' is a psychological thriller as is ours.
Columbia Pictures Industries is An American film production and distribution company founded in 1919. Being one of the biggest media distributors Columbia distributes films from a wide range of genres from comedy family film- 'Daddy Day Care', to the horror series 'The Grudge' and Science fiction films. 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' a hugely successful thriller film is also distributed by Columbia. I think they would be a great distributor for our film in terms of making it a success and widely heard of.
Overall, if i had to choose between the two companies i would pick Lionsgate. I think they would be best in distributing our film as they already have a lot of experience in distributing psychological thrillers, they would know the best way in how to market our film. I would trust them best in order to make our film successful as they are hugely experienced in selling our film genre, whereas Columbia distribute many genres Lionsgate specify more on thrillers and horrors.
I would expect to see our film being played at an 'odeon cinema', rather than an more independent cinema due to its story-line and as mentioned before its genre, if it was more original and unique in terms of the genre it would most likely be shown in the Phoenix Picturehouse.
Lionsgate Entertainment Corporation is the most commercially successful independent film and television distribution company in North America. Lionsgate distribute a wide range of horrors/thrillers and have in the past produced films such as, The Eye, American Psycho all of the Saw films. This would definitely be a potential company that would be interested in distributing our film as it fits into their genre, 'The Eye' is a psychological thriller as is ours.
Columbia Pictures Industries is An American film production and distribution company founded in 1919. Being one of the biggest media distributors Columbia distributes films from a wide range of genres from comedy family film- 'Daddy Day Care', to the horror series 'The Grudge' and Science fiction films. 'The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo' a hugely successful thriller film is also distributed by Columbia. I think they would be a great distributor for our film in terms of making it a success and widely heard of.
Overall, if i had to choose between the two companies i would pick Lionsgate. I think they would be best in distributing our film as they already have a lot of experience in distributing psychological thrillers, they would know the best way in how to market our film. I would trust them best in order to make our film successful as they are hugely experienced in selling our film genre, whereas Columbia distribute many genres Lionsgate specify more on thrillers and horrors.
Friday, 23 March 2012
Evaluation Question 4- Who would be the audience for your media product?
Looking at the 5 candidates I interviewed i can see what type of audience would be interested in watching our film. It is clear that our film wouldn't be appealing to candidate E, she was the youngest candidate we interviewed and i think a lot of young teenagers would agree with her. Thrillers often have many twists and different plots in the one story to create mystery and as candidate C said 'they are harder to watch', meaning you have to concentrate more than you would with another genre because, usually each scene in a thriller is important and you have to watch it to be able to understand the storyline. Candidate A and D are our target audience, although candidate D wasn't very enthusiastic about our film title she did also say, 'you cant judge a book by its cover', i think she would actually enjoy our film. Both these candidates are women so they would be able to relate with the main character which is what we intended. We initially thought our film would only appeal to teens our age (16-19) but i think a lot of older people would also be interested, such as candidate D ( 20-30) giving it a wider audience.
Friday, 16 March 2012
Evaluation Question 5 - How did you attract/address your audience?
We would attract our audience by using a film poster, these are still used all the time when advertising a new film, its a really clever way to get more people interested as they don't give any of the story away but give an overall view of the film, looking at this poster you would be able to tell what genre it is and possible things that may occur in it. This is our poster advertising our film 'delusion', this was my first time exploring photoshop and i found it a really useful programme and was perfect for making this poster. We got great inspiration from this poster
We really liked the idea of having an image from the film in the text of the title, although we didn't use one picture to cover the whole title we used different screenshots which i think looks equally as effective, the rings picture however is more shocking and clear whereas ours looks more mysterious and creates unanswered questions for our audience, as does the opening to our film. The poster helps represent our gene, the dark colours, blood and a typical forest as the background makes it clear to the audience that 'delusion' is going to be a horror/thriller. We also added the typical format of an advertising poster by adding a quote, star ratings, the cast and crew at the bottom and lastly the release date.
We decided to add a short quote after looking at this poster, a quote gives the audience something else to think about without giving anymore of the storyline away. 'When two paths meet' this quote is clearly hinting at something bad, it could be suggesting two characters with a possible murder due to the blood in the title. We added 5 stars as this would get more people interested and wanting to watch the film. The only thing i would change about the poster is the font and size of the quote, i think to make it look more mysterious and daunting it shouldn't be as bold and big, looking at 'the grudge' poster you can see the obvious difference.
Thursday, 15 March 2012
Evaluation Question 6- What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OSOWd9UWcY&context=C4f9233eADvjVQa1PpcFOQseKF3o9ER8h-i_HH4uWzm1LE-37t-8I=
Here i have made a tutorial on the mac using the programme 'imovie' which is what we used to edited and put together our final piece.
I demonstrate how to:
-Edit the colour
-How to clip trim a selected scene
Here i have made a tutorial on the mac using the programme 'imovie' which is what we used to edited and put together our final piece.
I demonstrate how to:
-Edit the colour
-How to clip trim a selected scene
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Evaluation Question 7- Looking back at your prelim what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
In this short essay i will explain how my knowledge and understanding in media has greatly progressed from the start to the end of this years media course, looking back at the techniques and skills used in my preliminary tasks to my finished final product.
Looking back at the many attempts it took us to complete our prelim task I feel my knowledge and understanding in the skills and techniques has progressed throughout the course, enabling my group and I to feel confident in making our final product.
When watching our first prelim tasks we can point out obvious areas of improvement such as the 180 degree rule and the location of our films. However, although making these mistakes we were able to point them out and attempted the preliminary task a various of times until we were happy with the final product. Whilst putting together each preliminary task I have definitely progressed in accuracy and speed in my ability to editing the clips together on imovie and I now find it an enjoyable and fun progress rather than a struggle. At the start of the course I was unsure about how I would cope with learning about a new software that I had never used before, but after doing mini projects, practising and using the different areas and resources on imovie I now feel confident with editing the pieces of work we create. Also, when filming our preliminary tasks we never once planned the dialogue, the camera angles or the plot, we just assumed each time the idea would come to us, along the process i have realised how important planning is and how much your plans and intentions can change. In our first preliminary task we used muffled sound effects and music, this was my first approach to using a different part of imovie rather than just trimming and cutting scenes, it was useful to see how all the different tools work and gave us ideas for what other effects we could possibly use. Whilst editing clips on the macs i feel i have definitely progressed in using imovie, as it is a very complex programme there are still areas on it that i haven't used but i think we have used it wisely and used the correct areas for making our final product as good as it possibly can be. I have learnt through using imovie that you can never film too much and it is always better to film more than you think you need, this is because you can cut parts that you don't like and add something else that you filmed. When filming our preliminary tasks this is another mistake we made we didn't always have enough to work with eg- if their was bad continuity between two clips and we hadn't filmed enough to use a different clip we would have to film the whole scene from the start. When filming our final piece we filmed lots of the same thing and different clips of the blood in the bath, this made it easier for us as if we spotted an error after putting it together on imovie we could easily replace the clip with one similar.
Looking back at the many attempts it took us to complete our prelim task I feel my knowledge and understanding in the skills and techniques has progressed throughout the course, enabling my group and I to feel confident in making our final product.
When watching our first prelim tasks we can point out obvious areas of improvement such as the 180 degree rule and the location of our films. However, although making these mistakes we were able to point them out and attempted the preliminary task a various of times until we were happy with the final product. Whilst putting together each preliminary task I have definitely progressed in accuracy and speed in my ability to editing the clips together on imovie and I now find it an enjoyable and fun progress rather than a struggle. At the start of the course I was unsure about how I would cope with learning about a new software that I had never used before, but after doing mini projects, practising and using the different areas and resources on imovie I now feel confident with editing the pieces of work we create. Also, when filming our preliminary tasks we never once planned the dialogue, the camera angles or the plot, we just assumed each time the idea would come to us, along the process i have realised how important planning is and how much your plans and intentions can change. In our first preliminary task we used muffled sound effects and music, this was my first approach to using a different part of imovie rather than just trimming and cutting scenes, it was useful to see how all the different tools work and gave us ideas for what other effects we could possibly use. Whilst editing clips on the macs i feel i have definitely progressed in using imovie, as it is a very complex programme there are still areas on it that i haven't used but i think we have used it wisely and used the correct areas for making our final product as good as it possibly can be. I have learnt through using imovie that you can never film too much and it is always better to film more than you think you need, this is because you can cut parts that you don't like and add something else that you filmed. When filming our preliminary tasks this is another mistake we made we didn't always have enough to work with eg- if their was bad continuity between two clips and we hadn't filmed enough to use a different clip we would have to film the whole scene from the start. When filming our final piece we filmed lots of the same thing and different clips of the blood in the bath, this made it easier for us as if we spotted an error after putting it together on imovie we could easily replace the clip with one similar.
Due to the research at the start of the course on camera movements and camera angles we were able to use them confidently in our preliminary tasks, looking back at the premlims the techniques we used look very basic and a little unnatural especially when using shot reverse shot as the conversation is a bit hesitant. In one of the prelim tasks we had to film again as we made a major error in being very close to breaking the 180 degree rule, this made it really confusing for our audience and looked really unprofessional, this is something i feel confident in using when filming now without having to think about whether or not I'm breaking it as it comes across naturally. At the start i didn't like to film without using a tripod i think we all felt nervous about the accuracy of the clip without using it, however, gaining more experience with the camera and filming i understand that it isn't essential to use and a clip can come out just as good without it, we didn't use a tripod when filming our final piece, i think i have grown in confidence when being in charge of filming or coming up with ideas that we could use in a shot. We looked at typical conventions for thrillers so we could add them into our own: close up shots, isolated location?, dark colours and suspense music. One mistake we made when filming is that we didn't film during the day when a lot of light when shining through, we were scared this would ruin the effect completely as we planned on it being at night, however, we used our editing skills on the tools that imovie provides us, to edit the colour on all the clips to a greyish blueish colour, i am really happy with the way it came out as the colour change is really effective and gives the impression we filmed at night. This also relates to my understanding of the genre 'thriller', i researched the typical conventions that are used in thriller films and wanted to apply as many of them as possible to our film, we used dark colours, close up shots, smears of blood, music and we used a piece of plastic which gave a blury effect (this definitely helps build up a character and relates to the film title) which all make it obvious to the audience what type of film 'delusion' is.
We are still not 100% sure we have finished our final product as we are debating whether or not to add a narrative 'voiceover', this is something i haven't used on macs but will be interesting to find out how it works. Looking back at our preliminary tasks and how simple and quick it was to film them and making obvious and careless errors, to looking at the techniques and time spent on planning our final piece i think i have progressed greatly in my understanding and use of the camera, camera equipment and using imovie.
We are still not 100% sure we have finished our final product as we are debating whether or not to add a narrative 'voiceover', this is something i haven't used on macs but will be interesting to find out how it works. Looking back at our preliminary tasks and how simple and quick it was to film them and making obvious and careless errors, to looking at the techniques and time spent on planning our final piece i think i have progressed greatly in my understanding and use of the camera, camera equipment and using imovie.
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Film day
8th February2012:
Today we went to the location in which we filmed our main task- bathroom in a house
We had planned a lot before today ( see post below) which enabled us to be able to film all in one day making it easier for continuity reasons when editing the piece. We filmed scenes more than once in order to be able to use different pieces if something doesn't fit well when we are editing it.
Overall, the day was a success every member of the group was involved and we come up with new ideas whilst filming and. I hope this shows in our final piece.
Today we went to the location in which we filmed our main task- bathroom in a house
We had planned a lot before today ( see post below) which enabled us to be able to film all in one day making it easier for continuity reasons when editing the piece. We filmed scenes more than once in order to be able to use different pieces if something doesn't fit well when we are editing it.
Overall, the day was a success every member of the group was involved and we come up with new ideas whilst filming and. I hope this shows in our final piece.
Monday, 6 February 2012
Final plans for Main Task
We have finally come to the decision of using the murder in the bath idea, however watching the previous video i posted it still doesn't seem like an opening to a film as too much is happening. Eg- the knocking on the door this happens to sudden and i don't think this much action would usually happen in the opening credits.
Looking at the 'Se7en' opening it gave me inspiration and ideas on how we can change ours to look more professional. In the 'Se7en' opening credits nothing really happens, it is very straight forward and there are only tiny clues of the film could be about, none significant happens as there is no action and kept very simple. I really like the idea of having a girl cleaning a bath full of blood however i think we should take the knocking on the door scene out and just stick to one location- the bathroom. Like the Se7en opening i think it would be effective if we don't show the girls face and this will also add suspense. We plan on filming at night so the lighting wont be bright when filming which will help show what type of genre we have decided to use. Another reason i dislike the previous video i posted was because of the dialogue, they often don't have dialogue in an opening unless its a 'cold opening', this is due to the fact it would be giving too much of the story away in such a short space of time. I like the idea of using backing music throughout, this gives us an excuse not to use dialogue and i believe if we find something well suited to our piece it could make it look better than using dialogue anyway. However, we still want to use a typical convention of thriller, we have decided to film a two shot mirror scene where the girl looks in the mirror and sees a figure of some sort ( the person she killed) Tayler will play this role, i think it will be appropriate to do this as the rest of the film is going to be simple and focused on the amount of blood in the bath.
Final plan:
Actresses - Shaiane Gallardo (me) & Tayler Osborne
Director- Kona Rogers
Camera Operative- Kate Morris-Millar
Editor- Tayler Osborne
Costume
I'm going to be wearing jeans and a dark coloured t-shirt, we want it to look natural as if I've killed someone in my everyday clothing.
We will add blood stains to my t-shirt and jeans
Mascara smudged round my eyes as if I've been crying
Hair tied in a loose bun
Tayler is going to wear a baggy white t-shirt that has been soaked in water (murdered in the bath)
Hair down dripping in water
White makeup to make her look really pale
Equipment
Camera
Plastic Screen
Props
Fake blood
Vodka bottle
Cigarette
Incentse (to create smoke around the camera)
Cloths
Location
Bathroom in a house
Final plan:
Actresses - Shaiane Gallardo (me) & Tayler Osborne
Director- Kona Rogers
Camera Operative- Kate Morris-Millar
Editor- Tayler Osborne
Costume
I'm going to be wearing jeans and a dark coloured t-shirt, we want it to look natural as if I've killed someone in my everyday clothing.
We will add blood stains to my t-shirt and jeans
Mascara smudged round my eyes as if I've been crying
Hair tied in a loose bun
Tayler is going to wear a baggy white t-shirt that has been soaked in water (murdered in the bath)
Hair down dripping in water
White makeup to make her look really pale
Equipment
Camera
Plastic Screen
Props
Fake blood
Vodka bottle
Cigarette
Incentse (to create smoke around the camera)
Cloths
Location
Bathroom in a house
Sunday, 5 February 2012
New idea- rough video of 'bath'
After planning more of the storyboard we have realised that this wouldn't be a very realistic opening as there are two many events taking place. After watching a few openings of films such as 'juno' and 'se7en', I've noticed that an opening is mostly titles and gives none of the story away. If we did it completely like a real film i don't think this would give us a chance to show off many techniques, so we are going to keep it as basic as we can with maybe having just one typical thriller convention.
We filmed a rough draft of our new idea. We didn't use any props or costumes and we also didn't film when it was dark, but we will definitely film at night for the final piece. We plan on doing a full rehearsal which we will post. We didn't use the previous idea at all, we started over and came up with a new storyboard. Our idea is that we have a girl who is cleaning a bath which is covered in blood, she also has some splatters of blood on her clothing, this will cause suspense, who's blood is it ? is she a murderer? We want to use lots of different angles whilst she is doing this, and hope the blood mixed with the water will give a nice effect. There is then a knock at the door and the girl panics, we use a point of view shot which personally I'm not too keen on, as i don't think it flows very well. The shot of my hands on the sink we think will be really good when we use the fake blood as it will be much more dramatic and have more of a purpose, this is followed by the point of view shot which will build character as you can see the fear on the characters face. I like the shot of the girl walking to the stairs when she is filmed through a half open door, this gives the impression that she is being watched which will add more suspense. When the girl is walking down the stairs we decided to film just the girls feet as it makes it suspicious the same reason goes for why he filmed from behind when she opens the door. We edited the woman's voice to make it seem as if the girl is in a daze and isn't paying any attention to what she is saying, i think this works really well. To end it we plan on the woman noticing that the girl has some blood on her hand and asks her if shes ok, the girl then tries to cover it up and just shuts the door. I think this idea will be more successful than our previous idea as we aren't giving too much of the story away.
Below are some pictures of our new location, as you can see the bathroom is very small which i think will be convient to our storyline as the character will feel as if she is almost trapped and cant escape what she has done. The walls are very plain and with the wooden fall it has potential to show a cold feeling about it, which will really set the setting for our gene. We will clear the bathroom so it is empty. The white walls will have great contrast with the blood that we intend on spreading everywhere.
Below are some pictures of our new location, as you can see the bathroom is very small which i think will be convient to our storyline as the character will feel as if she is almost trapped and cant escape what she has done. The walls are very plain and with the wooden fall it has potential to show a cold feeling about it, which will really set the setting for our gene. We will clear the bathroom so it is empty. The white walls will have great contrast with the blood that we intend on spreading everywhere.
Friday, 3 February 2012
Group presentation
This is our group presentation, we talk about the ideas we have for our final piece and what films have influenced us.
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Storyboard of first idea for the main task
An establishing shot of the carer brushing the main characters hair, this also gives a clear view of the location, we like how it is dark all around and then dim light shining on the action.
The camera slowly zooms into the girls face creating a close up shot, she is looking up at the attic which implies she is thinking about it. The character looks in a trance which could also be implying she is mental.
The carer then goes to answer the phone leaving the girl on her own, this makes the audience feel suspicious of something bad happening. We used a long shot from behind as she isn't a significant character.
We went to Konas Grandmas house to make a short storyboard of an idea that we have and hope to develop. We thought of having a character who appears to be psychologically disturbed. She has a carer who comes over to put her to bed and give her her pills. Creepy events happen and she ends up hearing a nose in the attic. She goes into the attic which creates suspense for the audience but she is interrupted by her carer who tells her to get down. We like this idea as it also brings mystery to the film, is she mental ? is there something in the attic.
The girl then goes to get her medication, we used a close up shot as this is an important part, this is clarifying that she is actually mental as she has so much medication. This cupboard has a mirror attached to the front which later comes in use.
The girl flushes her medication down the toilet, she does this quickly as she doesn't want to get caught by her carer. The birds eye view makes the girl seem venerable it also gives the audience a clear view of what she is doing.
The girl shuts the cupboard door, she sees a figure standing behind her on the mirror, this two shot lets the audience witness the figure at the same time as the character causing empathy for her. This should make the audience want to carry on watching, as they want to find out what it is she is seeing.
We then have a point of view shot as the girl looks behind her to see that nothing is there. This confirms she is mental.
This is when the girl is looking up into the attic as if she can hear something coming from there. This angle is good because it makes her look small in comparison to the space around her, which makes her look venerable. However, its from a low angle which could make her look powerful and this isn't what we want, so when filming we would use a high angle.
The girl then walks up the ladder to go into the attic, we used a high angle shot to show her venerability. As there is no light around her this builds up tension for the audience and they may suspect something bad is going to happen whilst she is up there.
Plan
We are going to Konas Grandmas house (potential location for final piece) we hope to take pictures and rough bits of footage of what our story line could possibly be, we have a few ideas but nothing has been decided, we hope we will be able to develop these ideas whilst at the house. We really like the idea of having a character who is mentally ill so i think we will stick with that.
Equipment needed:
- Camera
-Tripod
-Lamp (to make some scenes lighter, or to be used as a spotlight)
Costumes:
- Girl dressed in a long nighty with wet hair
- Her carer in a blue or white and black uniform
Props:
-Medication
- Hairbrush
Equipment needed:
- Camera
-Tripod
-Lamp (to make some scenes lighter, or to be used as a spotlight)
Costumes:
- Girl dressed in a long nighty with wet hair
- Her carer in a blue or white and black uniform
Props:
-Medication
- Hairbrush
Sunday, 29 January 2012
Timeline of Se7en opening credits
The opening of 'Se7en' is really clever and unique, a lot is happening but it doesn't give any of the story away. Its gives the audience a hint of what the genre is, from watching it i get a sense of crime and mystery. Writing out the timeline i can see where the credits should come in our film and in what sort of order, the most important people should be shown at the end.
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Timeline of opening titles
This is a timeline of the opening titles of Juno. It gives us an idea on how we can present the titles in our film.
Friday, 27 January 2012
9 screenshots of a films opening titles
I really like the opening of this action adventure film, 'Casino Royale',they have brought a lot of life and creativity to something which many films make look boring. Although it is in no way similar to our genre it has given me a better idea of how an opening should look. As we only have 2 minutes we have to tell more of the story line and introduce at least one character rather than just showing titles. From watching different openings to films i have learnt that the main film title always comes within the first 3rd of the opening and then the most important names go at the end- the director being the final one. We will apply this to our own opening.
The Ward Trailer
We like the idea of having a character who appears to be mentally ill, we got inspiration from this film 'The Ward'. It would be hard film in a location that looks like a hospital so our thoughts are to plan in a house which should still result in a creepy thriller feeling. A typical convention and storyline in a psychological thriller is that the patient witnesses a ghost like figure however no one believes her and assume she is going mental, even though the patient insists she is fine, it becomes a war between the patient and doctors. It gave us the idea of using a flashback at the start of the main character doing 'mental' things, - in the trailer she sets fire to a house ( we wouldn't be able to film something as extreme as this) but its a good way to explain the character in a short amount of time, the audience quickly discover that she isn't normal and is mentally ill. This trailer also gave us ideas for costumes - wet hair gives the effect that they don't care about their appearance it makes the character look more venerable. The colour blue is associated with hospitals and nurses, even though we wouldn't be filming in a hospital we could incorporate this colour into our piece.
Thursday, 26 January 2012
Film ideas and influences
Sunday, 15 January 2012
Woman In Black Trailer
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