Tuesday, 17 November 2009

Monday, 16 November 2009

Talk about which sequence we are going to use

Here is a video of us talking which sequence we were going to use for out thriller and why.


Friday, 6 November 2009

Continuity Exercise

Here is our Continuity Exercise

Continuity Evaluation

On our continuity exercise we had both good and bad points to our final exported version we have looked at our video and evaluated what we have done.
The first bit of our production was a establishing shot, we think this was a good shot to start our exercise as it set the scene for were it was being filmed and showed the viewer that we were in a school. After this shot we went to a mid shot of Dan our first actor walking down a corridor, Again I think this was a good shot to pick as it showed our actor and showed the viewer about the person in the video.
A shot that we didn’t think was to good was the zoom over the shoulder shot, while this was a good idea before we filmed it after filming it we weren’t that happy with the shot but decided to put it in as we decided if we kept with the mid shot it would be not very exciting.
Another shot we were very happy with was the close up of the door handle, we thought this added more action to the sequence and thought that this was a good shot to include in the sequence. We also thought this was a good shot as we then went to a long shot showing the other person (Alex) in the room.
We thought this was good as it added a nice contrast in shots and thought this made the sequence flow well.
In our video we were partially happy with our cross cutting shots in the talking, we thought this livened up the sequence and it made the sequence seem a lot more interesting and made the sequence seem to be quite at a fast paste. In this though we thought we could of improved on the subject we had talked on and made it so the convocation lasted a bit longer and didn’t repeat itself.
After the talking we went to a long shot of Dan getting up and leaving the room, we thought this was good as it showed both people in the room and Dan walking to the door. This then contracted well with the close up we did of Dan opening the door as it showed how we used a range of different shots while keeping the sequence flowing well.
While filming a shot we were partially happy with was the door opening with the low angle shot as this shot is not usually used and this made our sequence look better as it shows how we can use many different shots. While doing this though we found we had a problem with he audio as the door made 2 creek noises making it sound like we had added some sort of effect. If we were to do the sequence again we would have edited this different in the editing stage.
Overall we are very pleased with our exercise and think that we overall had a high standard of video. If we were to do this again I think that we would have a better storyline for the talking so that we could talk longer making the video have more different shots. We also think that if we did it again then we could improve the audio so that it is more clear for the viewer to hear.

Tuesday, 13 October 2009

Thriller Treatment (Dan)

The thriller will start with a over the shoulder shot of someone looking over old film photos on a table. The room has very low lighting and is only a single light source such as a desk lamp. The camera moves round from the shoulder to a side few of the person sitting in the chair with his shadow in the background. We then see a close up of the person ripping up a bunch of the photos.

From here we then cut to a girl walking down the street this starts off with the camera being behind her but this camera then goes past her and shows the front of her. In the background we see a man looking “dodgy” taking photos of this women wearing a dark overcoat/jacket. As the women gets closer this person disappears into the alleyway, the women then follows goes down the same allay as the person went down. We see a small shot of the women going into the ally. From this we see he alleyway to be quite dark, the camera stops here and freezes. Seconds later we hear a scream come from the alleyway.This quickly then cuts first to a over the shoulder of a person watching the news and then a full frame of the news. In this we see a story about a girl that has gone missing, they show a photo on the tv and explain she is missing, this photo matches the girl we had earlier seen walking down the street as soon as this story finishes we go to a over the shoulder again and the tv is immediately switched off. We then have a flash effect and go straight into titles.
Establishing shot
Long shot
Mid shots
Close ups
These shots will be at different angles such as low and high angled shots. In this I would also like to include a great deal of movement this can be achieved using a dolly or even if possible a jib. This would make the film a lot more life like and make it seem more realistic.The music would be a ghostly pad to add suspense to the film. To do this I would create a ordinary pad synth and then add large amounts of reverb and delay.In my film I will use many different Diagetic sounds including ripping noises, foot steps and also screams. I using a shotgun microphone on a pistol grip or downloaded royalty free could record this. I would also be using some non-diagetic sound for the titles, this would be a “Bass shot” this can be done using sequencing software easily and would add a lot of suspense to the film. This would also sound even more realistic if played on a system that uses a subwoofer.

Taken opening sequence



In my presentation I talked about the opening sequence of Taken because of the use of sounds and lighting.
At the start of the opening sequence there is an old camera which gives the effect of someones watching a home video.
It then cuts to a man a sleep on a sofa and he is just waking up so we the audience thinks that the man was dreaming about the old video we have just seen. It then cuts to a close up of an instruction manual of a karaoke machine.
Then we see a shot of the title of the film and a photo of a girl on a horse which makes up believe that she is his daughter. Then the shot changes to street and the title of the film stays there.

A man then goes into a shop and takes a look at a karaoke machine so then we know why he had an instruction manual for one. The man then buys the machine and it then the shot cuts to the man wrapping it up in birthday wrapping paper and then the film starts.

Story Board For Continuity Exercise




This is the story board for continuity exercise, we each did a page each using the draft plan we wrote down on lined paper.
As you can see we are using a range of different shots such as; long shots, mid shots, close ups and establishing shots.
We also used camera movement by including a pan shot and zoom shot in our plan.

Thriller Opening - Twilight

Twilight - Opening Sequence

Twilight opening sequence:

The opening sequence has slow moving shots at first.

It starts of with the girl talking about how she wanted to die. This is a voice over to the video clip, which could suggest that she is dreaming of an event that happened to her.

After she stops speaking the camera shots move a fast pace, with a lot of action going on.

There is non-diegetic sounds playing as we concentrate on this animal. There are soft violin noises to start of with – which could imply death, but suddenly changes to heavy drum sounds beating to give the impression of that something is chasing it.

For a split second we see the man grab the deer, then the shot goes to the girl.

This could tell us the animal has been killed, and the girl had a flashback of a event in her past.

The colour of the opening shot and the rest of the film has a blue/green tit to it. Which implies to the audience a cold feeling.

The shot of the car reverseing of the drive, we notice that is a left hand drive car, so it is not based in the uk and as the camera is inside the car it makes you look out the window as it is more brighter compared to the girls face, and when it cuts to the aeroplane we know that this base is somewhere in deserted quite area??? Except when we see the airport, but it still isn’t very busy