Friday, 13 May 2016
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Tuesday, 12 April 2016
Evaluation Question 4
Link
to original presentation:
https://www.canva.com/design/DAByJcHXZs0/6Bzm_5B_AAyyUVxTE5pBkg/view?utm_content=DAByJcHXZs0&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=sharebutton
Tuesday, 5 April 2016
Wednesday, 30 March 2016
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
Friday, 18 March 2016
Final Piece 'The Missing'
This
is my final finished piece, ‘The Missing’
film opening. I have directed, filmed, edited and produced a film opening under
the genre of thriller.
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
Filming Photographic Evidence
Friday, 26 February 2016
Script for Thriller Film Opening
- Rose,
if you can hear this, if you’re out there listening, please let me know you’re
safe.
- We
miss you rose
- It’s
been over 3 days
- I
just want my daughter back
- Dylan
just wants his big sister back
- I
feel sure Rose is alive I am so connected with her
- If
you know anything on Rose’s disappearance please think of this torn apart
family
- Rose,
come home
- I
will never give up Rose, she knows that
- As
a family we just want to be whole again
- Rose
can you hear this?
- We
miss you, we all miss you
- This
is the first time you’ve ever done anything like this, we don’t know why,
but we love you so much rose.
- Please Rose, come home.
For
the course of the script there will be brief pauses in between each phrase of
speech, this will both lengthen the amount of speech within as well as leave an
eerie feel for those listening.
My
idea for the script came from real life events in today’s society, the speaker
will be Roses Mum, as she pleas out to her missing child for her to come home.
The voice will be a grown woman’s and will break in each sentence to show her
true pain and loss, this will give off the realism of the film as we hear the
devastation in her voice.
I
chose to use short sentences overall as I feel this will be more effective and
create a lot of tension, I intend to make it sound like it’s being aired on a
radio because in cases like this we do see this type of convention.
The
speech will play as a voice over throughout the opening; this keeps identities
of the main protagonist’s hidden, which again evokes a suspenseful response
from the viewers.
Sunday, 21 February 2016
Missing Poster Prop
As my film opening is based around an abduction and the
title of the actual opening is called The Missing, I had the chance to make a
missing poster that will be featured within the clip. I researched a range of
different posters and then worked on my own to make it both original and
realistic to ones I had seen previously. I noticed these were the key elements
of a missing poster and therefore I incorporated them into my own, the colours
red, white and black were used frequently as a way to make it stand out and
furthermore, each colour links to the thriller genre with their significant
connotations.
Friday, 12 February 2016
Font and Title Ideas
The missing titles from ellelew
I found that working with different
types of fonts and thinking of different title names it allowed me to
experience a different type of media as well as discover new techniques and be
creative. This PowerPoint also let me see the ideas of what I wanted to create
and the technical side allowed me to push myself for a high standard outcome. I
think that working with different font types and being able to manipulate them in
to different colours gains an image in your head of different work and can show
you that sometimes simplicity is better than something over dramatic.
Animatic Story Board
I have created an animatic
movie board in order to show my audience the timing and shots I wish to
incorporate whilst filming. During this process I was able to identify what
type of shot lengths to do as I didn’t want to make any too long or any too short,
because this wouldn’t be entertaining for the viewers. This task also allowed
me to be creative in what type if shots to illustrate, I wanted to have variation
within so that my audience would always be on the edge of their seat, as this
is a very important element part of the thriller genre.
Friday, 5 February 2016
Call Sheet
I
have created my own call sheet based on the filming, travel and characters of
my thriller film opening. I found this task to beneficial as it allowed me to
organise things into an order that can we worked around easily. I have included
all concepts from the filming day to the health and safety methods, I found that
creating this call sheet gave me a taste of full experience on how a real life
film would be produced. The aim of a
call sheet is to ensure everyone knows where, when and what to do, this
prevents too many questions being asked at once and is also a near and
organised format to portray it.
Monday, 1 February 2016
Character Profiles
Character profiles from ellelew
I
created a PowerPoint on the profiles of characters who will be featuring in my
film, I found this to be important as it gave me the chance to go into depth
about what they would be wearing, how they would be used and what type of people
they are. I found this task gave me a lot of inspiration as to how to portray
the different characters, I am only incorporating 2 characters as I don’t want
to over complicate things, both characters are equally different and will work
well together in my film opening.
Locations
Here
are the locations I will be filming at for my thriller film opening, I have
listed what will be happening at each location and spoke about if I need
permission or not. On top of this I have noted down reason for filming at these
locations as well as incorporated a mood board of ideas for the locations I
desired to shoot at. I found it to be beneficial for me to make this PowerPoint as it puts things into perspective of what is happening and where.
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Thriller Movie Survey Response
I analysed responses from a survey I created about thriller films and the genre. The research I gained allowed me to think about what type of elements to include into my opening and how to make it the best it can be for the target audience.
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