Friday 16 December 2011

costumes



For the dead person which is grace i thought she would be wearing ripped, bloody cloths because she is dead and been murdered.

Costumes

For andrea the mysterious women i thought she would wear a rain coat and smart shoes and jeans


costumes

For the investigator outfit i thought he would wear long black coat and and black trousers and a smart pair of shoes. So he is dressed all in black so he looks mysterious.




Costumes

For the women walking though the park i thought that she would wear:




Permission letter



We had to send a letter out the coucil to ask if we could if in there area.

Research

The last couple of posts are research I have done in my own time to research thriller opening and title sequences. This has helped me because I understand and can see what makes a good thriller and what aspects working well and how I can apply them when trying to film and editing me and my groups film.

Salt

Mise-en-scene:
Costumes- prison uniforms, ripped clothes, suits, dress, army uniform
Props- rope is used for hand cuffs
Location- North Korea, in a prison
Camera angles:
Shots- Close ups and medium shots
Editing:
Titles- White capital writing was use for salt, and the background used was the film.
Sounds:
Music-  Slow peaceful music with a big ending to it.

Gone in Sixty Seconds

Mise-en-scene:
Costumes- None
Props-  Pocket watch, a car
Location- America
Camera angles:
Shots- close ups
Editing:
Titles- The writing was in capital letters and was filled with yellow and the outline was red, the background was the title sequence building into the film.
Sounds:
Music-  Fast up beating music was used to create an atmosphere for the start of the film.

The Tourist

Mise-en-scene: 
Costumes-  Suits, coats, dress, waiters uniform, delivery guy uniform
Props- Phones, drinking cups, using computers, waiters tray, newspaper, letter
Location- Paris, France, on the streets, restaurant and a van
Camera angles:
Shots-  Close ups, long shots, hight shots
Editing:
Titles- Small titles where used with white writing having the film as the background
Sounds:
Music-  A fast beating tune was being played during the title sequence.



Hitman


Mise-en-scene:
Costumes-   T-shirts, trousers, white costumes
Props- tattoo pen
Location-White bright room, swimming pool, gym, outside in snow, operation room
Camera angles:
The shots that are used in this scene’s are close ups and mid shots.
Editing:
Titles-  White capital letters was used on a black background
Sounds:
Music-  Slow music was being played with deep singing to build up suspense.


Props list

These are the prop's we are going to use in our sequence

Equipment list

These are what i thought we might need when filming our opening sequence.

Story Board












I have drawn out step by step of what order our filming should go in and wrote the camera shots we are going to us:

Production logo's

 Last night I have come up with some ideas of what our logo can look like for our production company.  I thought because our group is called gas group we could use gas fire in our logo.




Locations

Here are a couple of images I got off of Google maps to show what the area is like around our filming location and also where it is going to bed held and set.

Here some street names so you know where it’s being filmed:
Here is a bird’s eye view of the field and there area around it:

This one is the walk way down to the field we are going to use:

Thursday 15 December 2011

Mood board

This is a mood board I have done for our film 'The Ending'.

Emergency contacts

Andrea has done the some emergency numbers we might need for when we are filming just incase something might go wrong.

Story line

Here is the order in which the scene's are going to take place during the filiming, and the shots we are going to use.
Also these are the titles that will be appearing while the filiming in shown and what order they are going to be shown in.


Story boards
1.       A close up of the women walking (Danica)
2.       Long shot of the women walking her dog
3.       Close up of the dog sniffing
4.       Over the shoulder of the dead body  seeing the dog running to the body
5.       Close up of dead body (grace)
6.       Mid shot of women running over (hearing women scream and panic)
7.       Close up of the women calling 999 and of the phone
8.       Looking at the dead body while you hear the women talking on the phone
9.       Extreme close up of bloody hand
10.   Over shoulder shot of the women in black (Andrea) looking and the women and the dog and the body
11.    Andrea walks off in front of the camera
12.   Close up of the dead body then goes straight into the title

These are what is going to appear when you see the opening sequence:
1.        
2.       Production company name
3.       Producer name
4.       Actors names
5.       Sound
6.       Directors + editing
7.       Actors names
8.        
9.        
10.    
11.   Camera
12.   Titles
These are the names going in to the sequence:
·         Production company name: Gas productions
·         Producer name: Warner brothers
·         Sound: Kevin Ladley
·         Camera: Danica Ebers and Georgina Ladley
·         Directors and editing:  Andrea Nicholls
·         Actors names:
1.       Georgina Ladley
2.       Grace ladley
3.       Andrea Nicholls
4.       Gordon Fladley
5.       Sophie males

Tuesday 13 December 2011

Dexter remake

When it came to filming the Dexter remake us as a group found it harder than we all thought it would. If you watch the really Dexter sequence you notice that there are a lot of close ups in it, so when we filmed it we found it hard because we did not use a tri-pod. The shots that were close to the something flat were alright because we just placed the camera on it and filmed from there but higher close ups was harder. When coming to edit it I found it hard to cut out the background notices so when you listen to the sequence you can hear what people are saying and other noises around. We took it in turns to film parts because we all needed to get use to the camera. Some of the parts that were in the actually sequence we didn’t film because we were not available to get these objects so we either missed them out or improvised.
What I have learnt from filming this is that we need to get props ready before we start filming, we should use a tri-pod.
Things I need to learn are, how to editing the sound out of the sequence.



 

School trip to the BMI

We had the opportunity to go to the British Film Institute in London. We went there to meet guess speakers and watch opening sequences of different film. We got advice on what to do and what not to do when making our own thriller.
We got told to take this things in consideration when filming our openings:
- Genre
- Narrative
- Character
- Atmosphere
- Setting
A website we looked at was 
http://www.artofthetitle.com/. They title sequences we watched were: catch me if you can, Nepolian Dynamite, Dawn of the Dead and Scott Pilgrim vs the world. They each had interesting ways of presenting the titles.
One of our guess speakers was Dexter Fletcher, he talked about how to make a successful film because he had just finished directing his own film.
One of our other guess speakers told us that we shouldn’t use these things in our opening because they have been used before and get used regularly
- Saw: victim tied up
- Scream: hooded stalker follows victim
- Waking up: clean teeth, brushing your hair, leave house
- Se7en: killer stabs Polaroid pictures
- Lock Stock: gangsters play cards
- Flashback or flash-forwards

Risk Assessment

Yesterday in class Andrea did a risk assessment for our area we are filming in, we need this so we know what we need to look out for and what we can do to stop our self from getting hurt.

Monday 12 December 2011

Preparation for filming

Today in class we gave each other task to do in order to prepare for our filming which will be taking place on the 22nd December.
Mood board: Andrea
Logo: Georgina
Test shots: Georgina
Costumes: Danica
Story board: Georgina
AS set list: Danica
Shot list: Andrea
Risk assessment: Danica
Permission: Danica
Title Remake Filming - Georgina
Editing - Andrea, Danica
Individual Brainstorm - One each
Group Pitch - One each, using my final idea
Mood board - One Each
Script - Together

Recces(photos) - Andrea
Costume Design - Georgina
Animatic 2 mins - Danica

Parity Remake - Storyboard and Timeline

The other day Danica, Andrea and I met up and filmed our remake of Parity. We filmed it the the toilet at our school. I was the filmier, I tend to tilt the camera when shooting some of my shot because i think that it make the images look better and it is a better angle to use but as you will notice in the film i could not turn the camera back round so it is straight. So next time i film i will make sure i keep the camera the right was up and still.
Here is the story board:




The Parity remake: