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.

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Target

For today's lesson, we want to have completed the logo to put at the start of our film for our film's company by using photoshop and uploading it on to our blog.

Monday, 22 February 2010

Music Inspiration



This is a fantastic piece of music which everytime I listen to gives me loads of inspiration for this type of music being in our film. It is a peice of music which allows your mind to figure out the riddle in a way. This is the type of music i would like in our film.

Update!

We have drafted some new thumbnails, and we have now decided that we are gonig to see the kidnapper drive home, go into his house, sit down and make a drink for himself. He will then look at a missing poster which has been put on his doorstop. This is of the girl. He then walks out in to the garage. As soon as he walks in some fast uptempo, scary music starts. We then see the girl get dragged in to the garage as a flashback. We see the kidnapper standing over her, and burning the missing poster. Then tghe title comes up.

Luke's Evaluation

After filming, we realised that we need to make the film more realistic. We need to take into consideration of what the setting would be like, because it was a last minute decision. We also need to make the make up on our actor more relastic because we found that it wasn't believable. We also have to make sure that the shots are done in a way where we can edit them easily, and not having peices missing because we had to put some transitions in to make the conitinutity work well. We have now decided that we are going to have the kidnapper and be shown as a completely normal guy, having this big secret. The girl hidden in the garage.

This will work more because it has a better narative. We also might show her being dragged in to the garage, so we can give more of a background to the film itself. When re filming we are going to create it with more imaginary shots.

Saturday, 13 February 2010

Photos Of Model




























Here are some shots which we took of Maddy whilst we were filming the draft of our film opening. We have given her a dirty look to show what she has been through but we are hoping to emphasise this even more in our final opening. We were originally going to use these photos in our opening but for our draft we decided not to do this, however we hope to still include pictures of her in our final film opening and will take more during filming.

The make up on the girl in these pictures looks unprofessional and not realistic. When we come to shooting the final thing we need to make it more realistic looking, as if she ahs been dragged across the floor to be taken into the garage and kidnapped. We plan to do this, by taking off all of the actresses make up off, remove ehr of persoanl items such as her head band, and make the fake blood more realistic looking.

Monday, 8 February 2010

Coursework

We have finished a rough filming of our two minute film opening. We have started editing and have completed the titles to our film, including music and shots of things like the knife and rag etc. During filming we realised that we would have to cut certain elements for the rough draft as when we filmed we were not able to finish the shots of the kidnapper's camera. However, we still hope to incorporate this into our final edit of our opening.

Friday, 22 January 2010

Halloween Opening



I think that this is a great example of a good horror film opening. I like the use of POV as I feel it leaves the audience wanting more and they want to know who the character is and what he is doing. I think it would be good if we could somehow incorporate this into our own opening film sequence as we don't want the kidnappers face to be shown to the audience to leave it as a mystery to who they are. I also like how they show the pumpkin which your eyes are automatically drawn to and is a hint for the remainder of the film.

Wednesday, 20 January 2010

Grey Hand Gang

http://greyhandgang.com/index

I found this website useful in giving me inspiration for types of shots, settings and camera angles etc. that I would be able to use in my film opening.

Thursday, 14 January 2010

Audience Feedback On Pitches

Name Of Group And Task Idea
Luke and Abbi - Film Opening

Genre
Horror/Thriller

Target Audience
15+

Other Texts It Reminds You Of
Scream, Saw, The Ring, Kiss The Girls

Potential Problems
  • Too much work
  • Pictures
  • Could be quite scary for 15 year olds
  • Quite technical
  • Not much happening may get boring
  • The locations may not be appropriate - garage works best
  • Offensive
  • Who's perspective are we seeing it through?
  • Lighting - Is it night?
  • Mise en scene - Convincing location
  • Could be a short movie

Positive Comments

  • Really know what we're doing
  • Good storyline
  • Good ideas
  • Very good pitch - nice consideration of costume and location
  • I like thrillers
  • Makes me want to watch the rest
  • As it's similar to Saw, it could be quite hooking
  • Good planning
  • Really inventive and well thought out ideas, good setting and sinister ideas
  • Good idea to be like Saw because it could bring Saw fans to watch it

Advice/Suggestions

  • Keep it simple
  • Garage would be best for setting - dark, cold and gloomy
  • Don't complicate things too much
  • Look at other thriller movies for more ideas
  • Look into music which helps enhance the genre
  • Research effective camera shots
  • Build tension
  • Don't reveal the kidnapper
  • Flashbacks to abduction

Monday, 11 January 2010

Musical Inspiration



We think that a sound like this could be effectively used in our film opening to help build up the tension.

Thursday, 7 January 2010

25 Word Pitch

Sam Parker, 17, Taken by her next door neighbour. The opening scene is her waking up in the place she has been taken to. Thriller genre.

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

About Our Film

Synopsis;

Sam Parker, 17, was abducted on the 19th August 2010. She was violated by her next door neighbour. As her parents struggle to find any clues to where she is, next door down in the basement un imaginable things are happening, and when they finally figure out the riddle, they're in a race against time to save their daughter.

The title of the film; The Parker Riddle

Catch line; Sometimes, what your looking for, is right next door.

Our Idea

After watching the opening to Saw 2, which Abbi posted on to our blog, i had the idea of creating the opening to Saw 7. This is because i think it would be possible to create the same sort of effects which are shown in Saw 2. Obviously we could not actually do Saw 7 because of copyrighted issues.

This then gave me the idea of having somebody kidnapped and the opening of the film would be them waking up. The reason i think this would be good is because it is un explained and un known and the audience would feel scared for the person waking up and also confused because they will have no idea what is going on.

After thinking about this we decided that this is the idea that we are going to use for our film opening.

Monday, 4 January 2010

Possible Ideas

http://www.eng.umu.se/monster/john/sound_music.htm

I think that this website could be very useful in helping us to decide what type of musical elements we may want to include in our film opening. We can see a selection of different varieties in music that are used in many popular thriller films e.g simple three note melodies as used in Jaws and the Halloween series. Therefore helping us to decide what style of music we want to include to help our opening fit the genre of thriller.

The Ring - Film Opening Analysis



I think that this is a great example of a horror/thriller theme opening. It straight away makes the ordinary house look creepy and you can already start to get a sense of something bad happening. When the girls are talking it seems like a normal night but as soon as one of them tells the story of the video, we are automatically drawn into the film's main plot. We can already assume that the video will have a reoccurence later on and the fact that she says people have died, we are left wanting to know what will happen.
Also, the fact that it is two ordinary girls we realise that it is happening in everyday life which makes it a more realistic situation.

Scream - Film Opening Analysis



Scream is a classic example of a great horror/thriller film. It is also a good example of a 'whodunnit' film. It allows the audience to join in with the characters at figuring out who the killer is.

The mise en scene is the opposite to the saw 2 opening because this doesn't look like the setting of a horror film, this looks like the setting of just a normal film but that could be what makes it so scary. This could happen to anyone. Later on in this seqeunce the character being played by Drew Barrymoore is murdered by the man on the telephone who is dressed in a long black cloak and a mask. It leaves the audience wondering who this person could be. It is not revealed til the end of the film.

This film was a succesful one and we can see why. What we want to take from it is the idea of not knowing who the 'bad guy' is and allowing the audience to also try and figure it out, along with the other characters.

Saw 2 - Film Opening Analysis



I think that this is a good example of a film opening, as it leaves the audience with a question of how this man has got where he is and what is going to happen to him. It also appeals greatly to a lover of horror films as we can see from the start that something bad will happen, the music helping to build up the suspense.

The mise en scene in this clip is very important because you have to be careful with every litte bit of detial. Everything has to fit in together and fit perfectly in to the scene and i think this is does well.

This film opening really draws the audience in because everything is unknown and that can really scare someone because they know nothing.

From this we would like to take the idea of knowing nothing, and also the idea of it starting with somebody waking up to create that effect of knowing nothing.

Some General Ideas

At the minute nothing is set in stone on what we are going to do for our coursework but between us we have some ideas at what we want to achieve with this film opening.
We've decided that we want to use thriller/horror as our theme.

I have seen a lot of horror films and i think that the first few minutes is really important, maybe even the most important part in the film. Like any film, it's what draws you in straight away. The thing with a horror film is that it can either be really good or just not very good at all. Some can be seen as taccy and not scary. We don't want ours to be taccy but it will also be hard to make it scary. This is why we have to think about things that scare us in a horror film so we can put that into practise while doing our film opening. The things that scare me and draw me in to a horror film is the opening title, and the colours they use for it. The fact that most storylines don't give much away at all in the first part, it's a sense of the unknown. Also when the audience can relate to the people on screen because it has a sense that whatever happens to them (usually bad things) can happen to you, which scares you.

I think that if we were to create something that included these things in, i think we stand a good chance of being able to scare our audience and create an effective horror film opening.

Fonts For a Title




Here is some fonts which i found on the internet. We will have to have some sort of titles for our film and i think that alot of these could work well with the type of film we want to create.

My three favourites are; Engel Eienstein, Temps Swash and Forefront.
This is because all of them are interesting but not to complex.