Monday, February 28, 2011
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
In my opinion, I feel that I have learnt an awful lot since the preliminary task and this final product. The aspects, in which I have learnt the most, would be ‘eyeline match’ and how this creates such a great effect on a film. We decided to use this in our opening sequence of ‘Premonition’, as we felt that it would be very successful in our opening sequence, and we would be able to show off our skills within this area. Moreover, a big part to play in the learning from the preliminary task to the final product is continuity editing. I realised that this is the key aspect to creating a very believable and outstandingly well opening sequence to a movie and we took this on board because we wanted our opening sequence to be perfect. I have realised that continuity editing is crucial within a movie, and I really focused on getting it absolutely perfect. Moreover, since the preliminary task I have been able to understand the Thriller genre movie a lot more in depth. I was also able to distinguish the true meaning of a Thriller based movie, and the elements that are decisive within it, such as the slow paced editing, the slow resonant sound. Also, other aspects that are needed in the opening sequence are low lighting, and the audience need to be asking questions in their head; they need to be hooked and want to watch on and find out what is going to happen in the end. All of these play a key part in the success of a Thriller based opening sequence, and I made sure that we followed this as closely as possible in order for our opening sequence to successful. I have learnt all of these different aspects, and I now know a lot about Thriller genre movies and the different editing rules, as well as the aspects needed in which an opening sequence will be made triumphant.
What have you learnt about the technologies from the process of constructing this product?
During the construction of this product, I have learnt many new technologies. Firstly using the video camera, before starting this process I have only minimalistic knowledge of using the video camera and the use of interesting shots within our film. Therefore using this steady cam was a first, as I had never used it before. Another technology that I used during the process of the construction of our movie ‘Premonition’ was the Macs and iMovie. I had very minimalistic knowledge of iMovie and the Macs, but as the process of making our opening sequence my skills using these technologies also developed. The first instance of trouble that our group came across was importing the footage into iMovie, and I very quickly learnt how to convert the footage so our group were able to import it into iMovie. Moreover, I very quickly learnt how to input transitions into our opening sequence as well as inputting sound effects from ‘freesound’.
Another technology that I used was ‘Live type’, and this was a piece of software in which we were able to input the footage into ‘Live type’ and make the titles for the opening sequence. ‘Live type’ was quite easy to use, apart from the fact that it was very temperamental to use; however it was very effective. This has now made our opening sequence of ‘Premonition’ very professional, and this process of constructing this product has made me very knowledgeable with these products.
How did you attract/address your audience?
Who would be the audience for your media product?
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
Moreover, the reason that I believe that ‘Paramount Pictures’ could distribute our movie, is due to the fact that, again this film distributer have produced similar genre movies to our movie ‘Premonition’. ‘Paramount Pictures’ have distributed the movie ‘Vertigo’ and this movie was very similar to our movie, as this movie is a physiological thriller; alike ours. For that reason, I feel that this film distributer would be perfect to distribute our movie, as the film ‘Vertigo’ was also a very popular.
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Also, we had a scene in the opening sequence which has the main character in the woods, and this part was influenced by the movie ‘Alice in Wonderland’. Alike this movie, we had clocks on trees, umbrellas and the males dressing gown in the woods area which shows the confusion and dream state which we wanted to demonstrate. Moreover, I believe we created the confusing atmosphere that we intended to create, and this was done with the use of the physical objects. Moreover, the colour blue was a common occurrence throughout our opening sequence and we wanted the audience to ask all sorts of questions. Questions such as why is this colour keep occurring, why are there all of these objects and why are they in these specific locations? This is the common convention for a Thriller genre opening sequence; therefore we wanted to uphold this.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Titles
This style of text is called 'Obelisque', and the reason i had this text as an option is because it is very simplistic and this will contrast against our movie. The unsteady letters that are used, could connote Damiens unsteady mind and unsteady life, and this will reflect the charcater within the title.
This style of font is called 'DreamScar' and this instantly relates to our film because of the name. This style of font has symbols within the letters, and a symbol is prime within the movie 'Premonition'. Again, the sharp looking letters connote a sense of danger in the film, and this is typical within this genre of film.
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Casting
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Character Desciption
For our main character, Damien our group want him to be of a normal height and weight. We would like him to be roughly in his very early twenties, and we want him to wear a suit and a dressing gown in the opening sequence; this will make him look smart and professional. He should look smart and healthy like the male above. It will allow many men to be able to aspire to be like him, as well as find similarities between themselves and Damien. We want him to be imstantly liked, and just an all-round generally nice male character. Moreover, we want the audience to see this character as the 'hero' of the movie, and just generally really like him.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Shooting Schedule
This is our shooting schedule for our movie 'Premonition'. We will follow this schedule, in order to have our filming complete in time so our group are able to edit the opening sequence and make it the best and the most effective possible.
Script
Within our opening sequence of ‘Premonition’, as a group we decided not to have any dialogue. We felt that dialogue would distract the audience from watching the opening sequence, and the clever shots that were composed. As a group, we thought that dialogue would also have a poor affect on the surreal, and sinister atmosphere, which we wished to create. In order for the surrealism to be created, we wanted the audience to understand this by actually watching the opening sequence, and allow the shots used to convey this approach to a Thriller genre film, rather than dialogue to ‘tell’ the story. Moreover, our carefully conposed opening sequence, we felt would be ruined with the use of dialogue as Damien would have no one to actually talk to. Also, we felt that it would overtake our very well thought through shots and use of non - digetic sound, such as the keys, the fridge opening, and the toaster popping up the toast.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Props List
These are our groups location shots, and these are of Nonsuch Park in the woods. These shots are interesting angles, and the sharp twigs only emphasize the danger that is there. Also, the shot above makes it seem as if someone is hiding behind the tree, and this further creates an eerie atmosphere. The obscure composition of these shots meerly reflects the obscurity of the storyline itself, and this will make the opening sequence very interesting for the viewer to watch.
This dressing gown is part of costume for the character of Damien, and again this is following the colour scheme of blue.
This prop is a red gift-box, and this prop is very important within the forest scene. The giftbox is used to introduce the symbol to our charcater Damien.
For the first scene there will not be many props but the ones we do use will be important to the storyline. We want to have some clocks scattered around showing different times which hope to get the audience thinking that it is not real and is a dream. Another prop we will us in this scene is a small box that will have the symbol inside it. The second scene will use a lot more props as it is set in a home. The props that will be important to the story are a toilet, cup of tea, bread that will be toasted in a toaster and a knife and butter. Smaller props will include a set of keys, plates and other items that are around a normal home.
Costumes
There are two main costumes that the main actor will be wearing. The first one being a blue dressing gown which he will be wearing in him premonition and also while before he gets dressed in the next scene. We decided to put him in the dressing gown in both scenes to link the two scene together and to help to audience understand that the first half is a dream. The dressing gown will be blue as it is the main colour scheme. The other costume will be a grey suit which he will put on in the end of the second scene. The suit will show that the character may have a good job and cares about his appearance.
Locations
We thought very carefully to wear the film would be set and decided to set it first in a forest followed by a scene in a house. We decided to do this as it scored highly in our questionnaires we created in the research stage as well as linking well with the story and ideas we had as a group. We decided to set the forest scene in Nonsuch Park as it fit well with our ideas. For example we knew it had paths of which we can film up and many surrounding trees that will block out anything as well as creating an extra frame. The forest also create a sinister feel as many of the leaves will have fallen of the trees and it is also very quite and still. The second scene we decided will be set in Katie's house as it fit in well with our ideas of having blue as the main theme as the kitchen is blue themed.
Written by Gemma Flinders, photographs of props by Katie Lee, and photographs of Locations by James Sullivan.