Thursday 13 December 2012

Southbank Recce


This was some of the tester shots we tried out at the Southbank Centre. We then did a voiceover over the shots so that we could remember what type of shot we were going for and so we had a clear idea of what the shots would look like when we got round to filming it.

W.H.

Wednesday 12 December 2012

Shooting Schedule

Shots that need to be done in same day:


DAY ONE: 
All shots of Ally running outside - shots 2-6, 19-21
All shots of Tunnel - shots 8-10
Actors necessary: Ally 

DAY TWO:
All shots of Ally's room/house - shots 17, 18, 22-25
All shots of Flashback 1 and 2 (Hand over mouth and crying) (NIGHT) - shots 12, 14
All shots of Flashback 3 (Jasper's arrest) - shots 16 (17+18)
Actors necessary: Ally, Mum, Man, Jasper, Policemen 

DAY THREE:
All shots of Jasper and ally car scenes - shots 26-33
All shots of Court scene - 34-35
Actors necessary: Ally, Mum, Jasper, Lawyer, Policemen 


18/12: DAY TWO

30/12: DAY THREE

05/01: DAY ONE

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Tuesday 11 December 2012

Sound


The two main sounds we will be using in our sequence are diegetic atmospheric sounds and a melancholy piano melody. The music we use has to be quite soft so that we can fade it in and out of scenes that need to be silent/just have diegetic sounds for effect.
As we cannot use copyrighted music, we will be using music from the website www.freeplaymusic.com which has simple piano pieces that we can adapt to our film. 

Examples of music that we may have used if we could use copyrighted music are:



Point of Disgust - Low


Black Flies - Ben Howard


Where is my Mind (the Pixies piano cover)



Hand Covers Bruise - The Social Network


Trying to find replicas of these songs was difficult but so far we are interested in the slow, very simple piano music such as:

'Through Thick and Thin'
'Music Box' 
'Autumn Nights'

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Storyboard



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Monday 10 December 2012

Graphics Research

For our opening credits and title, we would like to use very simple graphics that don't intrude onto the actual images on the screen. For this we would like to use simple font such as 'Arial' but in white so as to be highlighted against the background. 
Example of Arial font:
Willa Hope
Bea Marston
Luke Forryan
Sabby Coates

We would like the names and credits to be playing throughout the sequence on the left and right hand sides of the screen towards the bottom so as not to distract from the filming. This way the scene becomes less of a title sequence and more of an opening scene containing opening credits. We  have planned to not have the title right until the end after the screen has blacked out and to appear in the middle of the screen in bold font (title is still undecided).

Similar examples of these credits that I found on the website 'Watch the Titles' are:




The font and positioning of the credits in this clip is very similar to what we would like to accomplish in our opening sequence - the credits do not interrupt the film and are in a very simple but bold font. However, if you actually watch the opening it is clear that the sound and imaging revolves around the credits which is something that we would like to avoid as it makes them too obvious.



Similar to Wimbledon, this clip also has a similar font and positioning (if slightly high up) to what we would like to achieve. However, due to the computerised images, it becomes more obviously a title sequence rather than actually playing the film.





I really like the positioning of the graphics within this clip and the font is very clear and bold yet simple. However, in our sequence we plan to use more action in the actual filming during the credits compared to the still photos in this scene.




Due to the way the credits work with the actual filming and imaging within this sequence, overall it is the most similar to what we want to achieve. The sequence contains dialogue and movement while the credits are going on as well as advertising the credits without making them too obvious. The sequence also ends with a black out to the title which is the same effect we want to replicate. 

W.H

Ident Research

For our film opening, we are going for a low budget, indie film sort of vibe. We will hopefully achieve this by creating an ident which is now too showy and bright.

Some examples of the 'big six' big budget idents from Hollywood studios are:




Twentieth Century Fox

Paramount

Universal

Warner Bros

Columbia Pictures
Walt Disney Pictures

To avoid looking too mainstream and high budget, we can avoid using big showy and elaborate idents. Some examples of lower budget and perhaps more arthouse-like idents are ones such as:


Svensk Filmindustri



Mosfilm



Les films du lonsange



Cuba Pictures



BBC films



UK film council



We are going to aim to make our ident more similar to these ones, because we are going for a deliberately gritty and low budget feel, also it is set in largely grey areas of London, similar to films such as 'fishtank' and 'shifty'.


B.M