Preliminary Project
Location
The preliminary project was filmed in my own house. This was due to the time limit I had on producing the film. It displayed the hall, stairs, landing and bedroom. Little imagination was needed.
Characters and Plot
The main and only character was a young boy played by my cousin, Mitchell. He did not fit the tense genre though acted well. The actual plot however was very abstract and without any real reason. This was mainly due to the fact that I thought it up very quickly due to the time limit.
Lighting
Arguably the lighting was quite effective. As the character enters my room a light flickers upon him - actually i very impressed with the end result. However, the dark surroundings triggered night vision on my camera. This was a problem as it led to a large enlightened circle upon the shot. This did not look very proffessional.
Props
Like I say, not much thought was put into the actual story line and so props were not essential. The film did however show a biscuit aswell as a large arm chair.
Sound
Rather disappointingly I didn't have the chance to add music to the preliminary film. This reduced its tension and thus quality. The diagetic sound of the door opening and the main character speaking were the only sounds used in the whole piece.
Inter-titles
Again, there were no titles used in the whole film. There was no place to insert them and the drama started halfway through. This reduced the overall quality of the film as vital information was not able to be dispalyed to the viewer.
Main Project
Location
Many locations were used in the final piece. The scenes show a computer room, a staircase, hallway, common room and alleyway. This gave the film a feeling of diversity and enabled many forms of emotion to be experienced by the viewer. eg. tension, fear, excitement, anxiety, energy etc.
Characters and Plot
It was a hard task to produce a 2 minute film with a fully understandable plot. I did manage however. My film shows the basic storyline of a computer hacker that steals a CD belonging to the antagonist. He escapes with the CD and is chased into a cliff-hanger situation. This time I developed characters that both fit and challened form and convention. I used the stereotype of a 'skin head' as my antagonist and that of a computer geek for my protagonist. I did challenege the latter by altering his abilities to become more agile and urban.
Lighting
The film was filmed completely by day and so the majority of shots show natural lighting. This enabled the film to be more realistic. The staircase for example shows dim light being projected through milky, narrow windows. This gives the scene an archaic feeling. The alley ways flood with sunlight, and in some scene this appears to be disorientating for the characters. For example, there is a scene where they leap over the character blocking out the image of a large, distracting sun-disk.
Props
I took much care over props in my main task. Props on display include the CD and hacker's retro glasses. However included in this could be the full costumes of both characters. This would include the protagonist's hood and dirty jeans and the antagonist's leather jacket.
Sound
Music was very important in the main project. I used it to reflect the images of the screen and produced it in 'Garageband'. The diagetic sounds include the breaking of the glasses and the ejecting of the disk. Sound was obviously necessary in increasing proffessionalism.
Inter-titles
The titles at first appear interlinked with the 'computer hacking theme'. The name of the film company and film titles are shown inside a screen of binory code. Later the names of the actors appear on top of the film as they race around the computer room door in slow motion.
What have I learnt?
I'm glad I started with a preliminary project as it allowed me to see the individual changes that needed to be made in order to create a professional piece of film. I discovered the vast difference that it makes to compose music around a piece of film. Working with accurate cooperative actors made a change to using my own family, and this allowed me to stretch out into different emotions and subtleties of expression.
Another dramatic improvement in my final project came from the preproduction of storyboards. Filming with storyboards meant that it was much quicker to organise the shot angle and character's position as it had been earlier planned. Planning the editing before hand and jotting down on paper proved better than guessing whilst at location.
43221 Darlington, Queen Elizabeth
43221 Darlington, Queen Elizabeth
Friday, 15 April 2011
Saturday, 9 April 2011
Evaluation Question 6
Learn how to draw cartoons, comics, and anime at Sketchfu!
As the sketchfu animation shows, I used many different technologies in the processing of my product. These included:
TRIPOD
CAMERA
TAPE
APPLE MAC
FINAL CUT EXPRESS
YOUTUBE
BLOGGER
Many of these technologies I had never used before, and so producing my film developed my knowledge of technologies.
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Evaluation Question 5
Title draws us in quite quickly from the beginning.
Intriguing, makes us want to know what will happen.
Camera work could be improved.
Not appealing to her, as she does not regularly watch films of this sort.
The first thing that stands out is the quickness of the beginning.
Forces you to pay attention.
The genre is not easily established (perhaps drama-based)
Good filming.
Should be filmed somewhere other than the locality.
Filming and cinematography good, editing well paced.
Perhaps it should be filmed somewhere other than the college.
She would purchase this film, as she is intrigued into seeing what it is like.
It lacks realism and seriousness as actors show little talent.
Titles attract is attention.
Good filming, good introduction.
He would purchase this film because he finds it interesting.
Could include more shots in the introduction.
Professionalism draws attention.
Mixture of genres, predominantly action.
Shot well, good cinematography, looks professional.
The costume, lighting and mise en scene are effective.
Age range is mid-twenties.
He would purchase the film as it is his genre.
Camera work can be shaky at times, more care needs to be taken.
The first few seconds of the film attract her attention and set the scene.
A chase scene genre.
The slow-motion scene with the titles is strong.
Probably appeals to an audience in their mid-twenties who enjoy action films.
Personally not to her taste so she would not purchase this film.
Could be improved by using more locations.
I was pleased that my viewers were attracted by the opening scene. I did intend for the opening titles to hook the viewer and it seems to have worked. I am also glad that most reckoned that a suitable audience would be in their early 20s, as again this what I aimed for. I agree with the feedback that the camera is often shaky, yet often there was little way around this without purchasing expensive equipment. I disagree however with the opinion that I have not used enough locations. As I express in Question 1 I used five separate and I felt this was enough. However it maybe true that filming ought to have taken place outside of the college.
Altogether I am pleased with my feedback and expected the results I obtained. I am glad I attracted the attention of my audience.
Evaluation Question 4
Who are my Audiance?
My audiance incorporate many groups (or tribes) of people. After research the closest group of people I could find were 'the casuals'. They cover a large range of trends and occupations. I felt it would be unfair to pin point a precise audiance, as it would be much safer aiming at a broader audiance.
What brands are they associated with?
According to the UK tribes website, Fred Perry, Umbro and Topman are included in the tribe's favourite brands. Yet like I say, the category is so broad it enacapsulates many other trends and people-types.
What do they watch?
Apparantly, 'The Simpsons','The Sopranos' and 'The office' are this group's favourite TV shows. I think it reflects their mainstream consumption.
Evaluation Question 3
I have done much research into Film Distributors. First I identitfied all english Film Distributors, as I felt my film was traditionally english in style. Second I looked into the films they themselves had distributed. I discovered many that focused on documentaries and others that only distributed those of the horror genre. Finally I found Momentum Pictures. They have distributed a wide range of films recently, including 'The Fighter' and 'The King's Speech'. Although my film would never reach the standards of such distributers, if done proffessionally I felt this genre and style would suit Momentum Pictures.
Monday, 4 April 2011
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