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Screenshot of what we've done on GarageBand so far |
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Music Maestro!
Wednesday, 30 January 2013
Film Company Logos
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Twentieth Century Fox |
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Pixar Animation Studios |
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Reckless Media Productions |
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The new logo for Reckless Media Productions |
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
The Editing Process
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Screenshot of me changing the colour of the letters of the title on LiveType |
Friday, 25 January 2013
The Editing Process
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Screen shot of the title of our opening sequence being made on LiveType |
Thursday, 24 January 2013
Focus Group
Today Ralph and I organised a focus group to get feedback from people about the idea we had for our opening sequence. We received some very positive feedback on our idea as they liked the storyline we had created, Scott Long helped my group to establish the enigma codes in our opening sequence by asking different types of questions about our main character and what she would be doing in our opening sequence. We then talked about about the how much we'd reveal to the audience in out opening sequence and with the help from the focus group we decided that not giving much away in our opening sequence would intrigue the audience into watching it. Becky Hagger and Kirsty Staggs then advised us to make the opening sequence subtle in order to keep the audience's attention. We'd do this by having our main character perform everyday things and seem pretty normal to the audience until the end of our opening sequence when there should be a cliffhanger to keep the audience interested in what's going to happen next.
The Editing Process
In today's lesson my group and I are continuing to edit our opening sequence, Ralph and I are concentrating on making it look professional and Dylan is working on the music for it because he is a musician and we feel that he'd be better off working on this as he hasn't been in recently when Ralph and I have been editing. Ralph and I have worked on changing the brightness on some of the shots to make them look more effective and also putting some scenes over the top of others to create an eerie effect that will intrigue the audience and keep them focused on what's happening when Jodie ruins the painting.
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
The Editing Process
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Screen shot of me and Ralph trying out the Opacity filter. |
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Screen shot of me and Ralph trying out the Colour Corrector. |
Today we also added the voiceover to our footage, it was just a rough try but we now have it in the right place so that when we do record the proper version of the voiceover we'll know exactly where to put it. However, after some discussion about the voiceover and how necessary it is, my group and I have decided not to use a voiceover in our opening sequence. This is because we feel it may give too much away to the audience about Jodie and her situation, so we have decided to keep the whispers and just have them.
Thursday, 17 January 2013
The Editing Process
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Screenshot of what I've included in the opening sequence today |
Monday, 14 January 2013
The Editing Process
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Screen shot of the software we'll be using to edit our footage |
Friday, 11 January 2013
Filming Diary
On day one of filming the footage for my groups opening sequence we began filming in an art classroom because that is where we wanted our main scene to be, once we'd sorted out our props we began filming and everything was going smoothly. My group didn't experience anything bad, everything went to plan. We followed our production schedule and filmed everything at the right time, we even had extra time so we filmed some scenes more than once, this would help us greatly when it coms to putting our opening sequence together because we had a choice of different clips to use for the same scene.
On the second day of filming we had been told that we'd broken the 180 degree rule, this was a shock to us because we hadn't realised, so we filmed the scene again making sure to avoid breaking the 180 degree rule. This went well so we moved on to film outside in the street, it was cold and windy which could've been a problem for us as the character Jodie takes stuff out of her bag in the search for something and we were worried that her things might blow away. However when we started filming we found that the wind was an advantage for us, this is because it added a lonely kind of effect to Jodie as she broke down in tears and her hair blew in the wind.
This is me applying the paint in little brush strokes to look like scratches for Jodie's arm. Once we started filming I also started to scratch my arm which made it go slightly red, this helped us because it shows the audience that Jodie was very distressed and scratches her arms to relieve some of the stress she was under.
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This is my arm once I'd finished applying the paint to it, the red paint made the scratches for Jodie's arm look more realistic which was good because we didn't want them to look fake and I didn't want to actually cut my arm.
On the second day of filming we had been told that we'd broken the 180 degree rule, this was a shock to us because we hadn't realised, so we filmed the scene again making sure to avoid breaking the 180 degree rule. This went well so we moved on to film outside in the street, it was cold and windy which could've been a problem for us as the character Jodie takes stuff out of her bag in the search for something and we were worried that her things might blow away. However when we started filming we found that the wind was an advantage for us, this is because it added a lonely kind of effect to Jodie as she broke down in tears and her hair blew in the wind.
This is me applying the paint in little brush strokes to look like scratches for Jodie's arm. Once we started filming I also started to scratch my arm which made it go slightly red, this helped us because it shows the audience that Jodie was very distressed and scratches her arms to relieve some of the stress she was under.
This is my arm once I'd finished applying the paint to it, the red paint made the scratches for Jodie's arm look more realistic which was good because we didn't want them to look fake and I didn't want to actually cut my arm.
Questionnaire Analysis
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I found the majority of people who took my survey preferred comedic movies. |
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I found that most people who took my survey enjoyed scary/horror movies. |
When analysing my questionnaire results I found that the majority of people who took my questionnaire were male.When analysing my questionnaire results I found that the majority of people who took my questionnaire were aged between 16-19. I found that the majority of people who took my questionnaire enjoyed watching Comedies instead of any other genre.
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I found that people wanted to see a dark twist in a storyline. |
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Mise-En-Scene, Lighting, Sound and Editing.
During a few of my groups meetings we discussed what ideas we had for our production in the different categories which are mise-en-scene, lighting, sound and editing. Firstly we'd established who was going to take on which role during our filming process:
Chelsey Gritton as Jodie/Camera Woman/Joint Editor
Dylan Streader as the Camera Man/Main Editor
Ralph Akighbe as the Camera Man/Main Editor
Chelsey Gritton as Jodie/Camera Woman/Joint Editor
Dylan Streader as the Camera Man/Main Editor
Ralph Akighbe as the Camera Man/Main Editor
Set and Props
My group filmed most of our opening sequence in this art classroom, this was good because we had a large space to use and lots of props that were at hand if we needed them. We had tables that we could film from which gave us a better range of shots to use for when it came to the editing stage, this setting was useful because no one else was there while we filmed which made Jodie look even more alone than what she was.
My group and I used a range of props during the filming of our opening sequence, these included paintbrushes, a paint palette, a sink and an apron. These were helpful when filming because it made everything look more realistic and lifelike, the props connote her artistic side which is really explored during my groups opening sequence.
Lighting
As a group we decided to use natural light because we felt it would reflect the seriousness of the situation better, this came to good use as we were filming nearly all of our opening sequence in a classroom with windows. It made everything look more natural and lonely as we want the audience to feel sorry for her because she has no one close to support her in her time of need.
Sound
During our opening sequence there is going to be a soundtrack playing, this soundtrack is going to be calm at first while Jodie paints but then when she starts getting frustrated the pace of it picks up and it begins to get darker and louder to reflect how angry Jodie is. There are also going to be whispers at times when Jodie is most angry, these whispers represent all the people she's lost and the people who think she's weird or different to the norm that is supposedly maintained in society nowadays.
Editing
During the editing process of my groups opening sequence there will be lots of jumpy camera shots to make the action look faster and more anticipating, this will be during the part when Jodie starts to get angry with herself because she's slowly ruining her painting that she's worked so hard on.
Tuesday, 8 January 2013
Production Schedule
This is the video for our production schedule that we did in today's lesson, this is us explaining what's going to happen in our opening sequence and everything we're going to need in order to film it successfully.
Target Audience Profile
This is my target audience profile, for this task I was asked to create the type of person that would watch and enjoy my groups opening sequence.
This is Holly
Age: 16
Gender: Female
Occupation: Sixth Form student, studying psychology
Likes/interests: Reading, going to the gym, watching films.
Holly is interested in the brain and mind, she enjoys reading books about crimes and solving puzzles. She likes watching TV crime dramas such as CSI and Criminal Minds, when she leaves university she wants to become a Forensic scientist. She goes to the gym to keep fit and healthy and goes shopping with her friends in her spare time. She loves watching films but feels that there aren't a great deal of films targeted towards young people her age so she would like to see a film that stands out and is targeted to her age group.
This is Holly
Age: 16
Gender: Female
Occupation: Sixth Form student, studying psychology
Likes/interests: Reading, going to the gym, watching films.
Holly is interested in the brain and mind, she enjoys reading books about crimes and solving puzzles. She likes watching TV crime dramas such as CSI and Criminal Minds, when she leaves university she wants to become a Forensic scientist. She goes to the gym to keep fit and healthy and goes shopping with her friends in her spare time. She loves watching films but feels that there aren't a great deal of films targeted towards young people her age so she would like to see a film that stands out and is targeted to her age group.
Monday, 7 January 2013
Font and Opening Titles
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The fonts my group experimented with |
I looked at the title sequence of 'Black Swan' and found that this title is two different colours, this inspired me to have two different colours for my groups title as it was effective in telling me what 'Black Swan' might be about. The fact that two different colours are used connotes that the main character might have two different sides to their personality, white connotes innocence and purity whereas red connotes danger, lust and love. My group wanted this sort of effect for our main character as it gives an active audience an enigma code to deconstruct. This would make their viewing of our opening sequence more enjoyable as they won't just be sitting there looking at it, it will give them a chance to think about what's going to happen and why we have used these certain colours in our title.
I also looked at the title sequence of 'Girl Interrupted' and found that this title has a girly kind of font as it looks hand written. The typography isn't straight or coherent which gives the impression that the main character isn't a perfectionist. This title doesn't use two different colours, but the black writing on a white background really stands out.
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