Wednesday 14 April 2010

Evaluation Interview, Question 6 & 7

Exclusive Interview with Director and Producers, Luke Denny and Abigail Stilgoe of new upcoming blockbuster "Isolation!"


Q - Hi Guys, Welcome to the studio. Let's get straight to the point, We all know what this new film is about but what strikes the film market is the equipment you guys used. Why did you chose the use this equipment?



L - Well, We used a couple of differnt peices of equipment. This consisted of a mac computer, photoshop, garageband, video and still cameras. We chose to use all of this so we got a variation of different editing technigques and widened our experience with using different types of programme. For instance, we used imovie for the editing, and a video camera to film the shots. We then also used a still camera and photoshop for the film logo. For things like the titles in the film, were also done on imovie. Imovie also allowed us to change our font and titles and make them more interesting to the audience.

A - We used the equipment because we felt that it would really help us in finalising our piece and help us to create the clean finish, even though it may not have been the most expensive or high quality.

Q – What were the advantages of using these?

L- As i said before, all of these pieces of equipment we used allowed us to do so many things making our film better in many ways. While filming we used a tripod which created much smoother shots and allowed us to create a professional looking film.

A - Using the tripod really helped us to achieve steady shots so that it looked as professional as possible rather than having a shaky picture on screen. Using iMovie on the macs, gave us a lot of varied effects, transitions, sounds etc. that we could incorporate into our film to improve the final product.

Q – Do you feel you have learnt much from using these piece of equipment?
L- I feel that I have learnt much more than I ever thought I would. I knew to some extent I would learn about the programme, but to no standard as what I have. I feel that now I could start all again, with the feeling, and the editing, and know exactly what I am doing.
A - Definitely, I feel that I've really progressed with my skills after using them as now I'm more confident with what I'm doing and I know how to edit and polish clips so they look as best as possible.



Q – Looking back at a prelimary example of a film, How much do you think you have improved?

L - Looking back at our prelimary, I can't even believe we were so bad! One of the main rules in filming is the 180 degree rule, and we even messed that up. I am glad we did though, because through the whole process of creating our film, we were so careuful not to make silly mistakes like that, and without making that mistake early on in the process I think we would be less immune to the silly things that could go wrong.

A - A lot! During our preliminary we didn't even do the 180 degree rule! Now I think that we aren't making small mistakes like that and we know how to make things like the continuity of the film much slicker and look realistic whereas our preliminary wasn't a good example of that.

Friday 26 March 2010

Just Finished!

We have just finished putting our film on to a disc!
The process was great fun and now we are very happy with our final project.

Bring on Revision!

Our Logo

This is our film logo to our film company "Twisted Motion"


Final Thumbnails






These are our final thumbnails for our film. We re-did them as we changed a view ideas for the opening so created a new set of thumbnails in order to help us get our film how we wanted to.

Wednesday 24 March 2010

Update

During our first session to film the new footage, Maddy was unavailable but we were able to film all of the other scenes and this meant we could still work on our film in the following week before we could re-film the other scenes so we were still making good progress with our work.
During our second session to film the new footage, Luke was unfortunately unavailable. This meant I had to film the rest on my own. However, filming still went well with both of our actors being able to complete the process and ready to film the final shots. We did face a couple of problems though, including the tape running out but luckily I had another tape I could use at home. Also, both of the batteries we were given for the camera hadn't been charged fully and ran out but I had managed to film the main footage I wanted to so it didn't ruin the whole thing.

Update On Progress

In today's lessons, we managed to complete our film. We still have to add finishing touches and make things more sharper and clear but we made a lot of progress today. We have still incorporated some things from our draft like shots of Maddy, as we are using them for the flashbacks which I think work effectively within the rest of our footage.

Recce Shots














These are shots of our location which is my garage. Obviously for filming we removed the car in order to make room for filming. However, I think this is a good location for us to use and has effective mise en scene that makes our footage more believable.