Monday, 24 November 2014

Production Schedule

Here is our production schedule of our plans. This lays out exactly when we will be doing any tasks. 

Task
To Be Completed
Notes
Planning
5th November
We started to create our initial ideas for our animatic
Storyboard
10th November
We will create a storyboard for our production
Animatic
20th November
We will turn our storyboard into an animatic
Shot List
20th November
We will write a shot list for our opening sequence
Filming Schedule
24th November
We will arrange with the subject of our scene when we can film.
Filming
27th November
We will film the first scene
Filming
28th November
We will film our second scene
Filming
1st December
We will film our third scene
Filming
2nd December
We will film our fourth scene
Filming
3rd December
We will film our fifth scene
Editing
3rd December
We will edit 1stscene
Editing
5th December
We will edit 2ndscene
Editing
8th December
We will edit 3rd scene
Editing
10th December
We will edit 4th scene
Editing
12th December
We will edit 5th scene

Animatic


Here is our animatic.


Thursday, 20 November 2014

Script For Production

Script For Production

(Muffled Dialogue in shot 5 as the camera looks trough the window)

No dialogue until shot 11: 

Shot 10:
        - Margret: So tell me when it all started?
Shot 12:
       - Sabrina: These cards will predict future events....
Shot 13:
       - Sabrina: Who wants to go first?
       - Grace: Oh, I'll go then.
Shot 14:
       - Sabrina: Pick a card....

(Grace picks love card....)

Shot 16: 
       - Sabrina: You are lucky, as this card means good fortune and you will find the one.
       - Ben: Okay okay me next!
       - Sabrina - Pick a card then Ben.

(Ben picks death card...)

Shot 17:
         - Ben: Ouch! 

Shot 18:

(Ben pricks his finger)

(Awkwardly)

Shot 19:
         - Sabrina: Moving on swiftly
(Jake picks spirit card....)

Shot 20:
        -  Sabrina: I don't know what to say... I've never seen this card before...
Shot 21: 
(Muffled dialouge as looking in on Jake)


Roles
Lucia (Me) - Grace
Lydia - Margaret/Sabrina
Aaron - Jake
Max - Ben/Demon/Director

Shot List

Shot List

Shot 1 - Haunted Movies
Shot 2 - Black Screen with Fuzz
Shot 3 - Title Name
Shot 4 - Establishing Shot of Thunderstorm
Shot 5 - Point of view/establishing shot
Shot 6 - Close up of Lydia writing notes
Shot 7 - Back to shot 5
Shot 8 - Close up shot of the door
Shot 9 - Max walking into the house - point of view
Shot 10 - long shot of the back of Margret and facing her
Shot 11 - Black screen saying 6 weeks later
Shot 12 - High angle shot of everyone sitting in a circle with the tarot cards
Shot 13 - Point of view of Lydia laying out cards
Shot 14 - High angle of Lucia's hand taking a love card
Shot 15 - Close up of Lucia's card
Shot 16 - Point of view of explaining what the love card is
Shot 17 - Point of view of Max picking the death card
Shot 18 - Close up of Max Cutting his finger with blood dripping down
Shot 19 - Close up of Max laughing
Shot 20 - Close up of Jake picking the spirit card
Shot 21 - Close up of me laughing nervously
Shot 22 - Back to shot 10
Shot 23 - Close up of the clock turning to 6 o clock 
Shot 24 - I stare into the camera
Shot 23 - Black screen

Thursday, 13 November 2014

Opening Sequence Target Audience

Target Audience for my opening sequence

Target audience:
We aim for our opening sequence to those aged between 16-mid twenties. This is because this age group normally tend to watch horror films. We aim this production at both genders. The social class that our opening sequence is aimed at is B-D. This is because people in the social class A do not tend to enjoy these films and those in social class E may only be children and would be too young to watch  the film. Because of the targeted age group, the employment of our audience will be primarily full time education, part time jobs, or just starting to do full time work. The movie will be a western film.

Our primary audience is going to be people age 16-mid twenties. Due to the movie being a horror film, most people usually come with friends or boyfriends/girlfriends for the comfort and so that they do not get too scared. Therefore, our secondary audience is the people that accompany the person who wants to see the film. We aim this at a mass audience excluding anyone below the age of 15 but aim it at anyone who is above the age of 16 and who love horror films.

Here is a collage of some of the interests of the target audience






Wednesday, 12 November 2014

Opening Sequence Analysis - 21 Jump Street

21 Jump Street (2012)
21 Jump Street is a 2012 American action comedy directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. The movie is about two underachieving cops that are sent back to a local high school to blend in and create a synthetic drug group.
The movie stars: Channing Tatum, Ice Cube and Jonah Hill.









The first shot is a title written 'THE YEAR 2005' in a blue font. This immediately introduces the audience to the year that the movie was set.





The next shot is a high angle shot of students getting off a typical American, yellow school bus. This highlights the setting and genre of the movie.

 The shot then skips to a zoomed in version of credits and then zooms out. This is part of the editing as the titles appear from the left and slide to the centre. The transitions are straight cuts and are incredibly fast. This creates a rapid pace, which can make the audience feel very tensed and wanting to know more.


There is then a medium over the shoulder shot of one of the main characters. This creates a narrative enigma as we can only see the back of the character. This introduces the audience to the character but also illustrates to the viewers, more of the setting. The mise en scene is also used appropriately and effectively as the character is wearing casual clothes which make's him look as if he is one of the students at the school. This is believable as they are undercover and need to remain in disguise.

 Next, there is a close up shot of the character from the front and an over the shoulder shot. This allows the audience to be introduced to the character.


Music
During the first few seconds of the opening sequence, the movie begins with non-diegetic music of the song 'Slim Shady' by Eminem. This music represents the mood of the movie and the setting in which the movie is based upon.

Sunday, 9 November 2014

Our plan for our opening sequence

Planning for our opening sequence film

Genre: Horror
Group: Lydia, Max, Aaron
Location: Aaron's house/Ware
Music: Loud, Screams, Sound effects, Insidious music
Characters: Jake, Grace (Brother&Sister)

Wednesday, 5 November 2014

Preliminary Task

Here is our preliminary task.
The short video is about a student that finds drugs in her classroom.

Sunday, 2 November 2014

Opening Sequence Analysis - Dear John

Dear John
Dear John is an American romantic drama about a soldier who falls in love with a college student while he is on leave at home. The movie is directed by Lasse Hallstrom and stars Channing Tatum and Amanda Seyfried.










 The opening sequence begins with one of the main male characters on the floor in army clothing. This highlights to the audience how he is in the army and has been shot. During this, there is a male voice in the background. This is the speaker, explaining to the audience some background knowledge which allows them to establish the plot. The mise en scene effectively conveys the protagonists past by the sound of bullets and the camouflage costume. This allows the audience to grasp the concept of his past and helps to set the scene.

The camera then gently zooms out, allowing the audience to have a better insight into the setting.
The male speaker then goes on to speak about coins and how coins are made.



 The sound effect of coins falling then becomes evident and there is a close up shot of a coin. This could suggest to the audience how so much detail has been put into an object, each and every coin being examined. This may indicate how precious everything is and how much we take for granted.

The camera then goes back to a shot of the soldier on the floor and the male speaker goes on to say how 'right before everything went black, you want to know the very last thing that entered my mind? You.' This demonstrates to the audience the genre of the movie.


 The camera then goes black and the audience are then welcomed with a bright long shot of the sun set. This setting is romantic. The beach could indicate a holiday romance destination, having romantic connotations.
The music then turns into a relaxing, tranquil but upbeat pace which conforms to the romance genre. The font of the film credits are a white, soft and italic font which appeals to the target audience and once again reflects the mood of the genre. The long shot of the setting helps the audience to establish the area and helps the plot to unfold.

There is a close up shot of the main female character. This is used to highlight the emotion being expressed and introduces the character to the audience. This is important so that the audience can make a decision to whether they like the character or not.



 The last shot is a establishing shot which highlights the surroundings that the characters are in and at the bottom it depicts the time of year.



Saturday, 1 November 2014

Opening Sequence Analysis - Se7en

Se7en
'Se7en' is a mystery thriller about two detectives that hunt for a serial killer by using the seven deadly sins. The movie is directed by David Fincher and stars Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt and Kevin Spacey.











The movie begins with a close up shot of an open book. The pages turn and there is a shadow reflecting off of the book. This could suggest that the person turning the pages has a darker side to them. We can hear non-diegetic music that is very loud and the pace increases. This can suggest danger and crime to the audience.

 There is then a close up shot of a man holding a razor blade, attempting to cut off his finger prints. This could suggest that he has commit a crime and wants to get rid of the evidence.This immediately makes the audience aware of the genre that it is.


The music then changes to a squeaky sound and then there appears to be diegetic sounds such as heartbeats and electrical sounds.



The camera then jump cuts to a series of different close up shots of various objects. These suggest crime and murder which highlights to the audience what the movie will include.


The blacked out lines on the book and then black marker across the boys eyes could suggest that the protagonist wants to get rid of something. This may mean that the boy in the picture could be his next victim.

This shot shows the colour red and the boys face scribbled out. This could indicate that the colour red symbolises blood and the scribbled out face could symbolise the boy being killed.