Thursday, 9 December 2010
Shoot Day
Our group discussed what shots we were going to film and in what order, we did this by sketching out a quick story board. The studio didn’t take long to set up as it was a simple set plan (There was a green screen with a platform in front of it) This set up was completely different to our initial storyboard seeing that the whole plan consisted of a full-built set which would have mad up the location. The reason we chose to use the studio for all our shots was to detach the idea from reality and to bring in the 'Sin City' effect.
Throughout the morning and part of the afternoon the 'sin city' scenes were filmed, and the band element only took an hour or so, so the day ran quite smoothly. On the day of the shoot we cut a large piece of our original idea out of the video. This was due to, too the amount of time we were given, too much time was taken using the green screen scenes so we therefore decided to get rid of the final office scene, due to time and the length of the video, this would have made it too long.
For the green screen shots, we based them on the post production, keeping in mind that when it came to editing, we had to have shots at certain angles to then add special effects and the background. The camera was kept locked and focused front on to ensure that when I came to animating, there were no complications of merging shots with others.
The image of the ‘killer girl’, is her idealized image of her imagination. We chose this girl in terms of her attractive looks excessible to everyday women seen in media who show fashion as a non realistic image. We also casted her for her acting skills which were importantly needed in the video to portray a hard and fantasy character. While the man who gets killed is showing the image of a sleazy man instead of the image of an attractive man. The reasoning behind this was initially to show her reason of killing him. This consisted of a last shot in the video which would have been the girls imagination of all the brutal killing which we had previously watched. This shot would have explained the reasoning of choosing that particular cast. However, in terms of a shortage of shooting time, we could not shoot this last scene which now makes it a mysterious murder. However, the audience would still imagine, because of the contrast of images of the cast, that the man has obviously offended the attractive girl.
When the Sin City scenes were completed we removed the platform and the green screen and had a simple black set with spot lights on each of the band members, we did this because we wanted the focus to be on them rather than props around them.
Our band was made up of mostly girls and a boy lead singer, this was done intentionally, because our video puts across a message of female domination, we showed this in both sections of our video.
Throughout the day our group took turns in the use of camera work, I was also given the role to document the shoot and photograph scenes that could be used in our blog and digi pak.
Our group felt extremely satisfyed at the end of our shoot day, we had a worry that all the filming would not be completed by the end of the day but we finished in perfect timing. Our group worked well together and we were able to comunicate effectively when we needed too. I thought the day was a masive success and am thrilled with the final outcome.
Call Sheet
Long board room table
Office chairs-leather
Office cubicles
Office appliances (stapler, hole-puncher, pencil and pen holders, folders, filing cabinet, pictures, billboards, maps)
Harsh lighting
(Graffiti) Brick walls to move around for different shots
Office plants
Laptops or computers
Printers
Interactive Board
Bass Guitar
Electric Guitar
Drums
Microphone
Abandoned building set
Sharp murderer knife
Big garbage bin
Lamp post
Costume list
Woman:
Killing scenes:
- Zip-up Latex suit
-Combat boots (whatever)
-Push up Bra
Office scene:
-Pencil Skirt (Black)
-Blazer with shoulder pads (Black)
-Black high heels
-Ordinary glasses
Man:
-Black business man suit
-Red Tie
-Deer Stalker
-Brief case
Band
Girls:
-Ripped Tights
-Tattoos (drawn on or sleeves)
-Piercings (Fake)
-Doc Martins
-Ripped tops
-Denim short or ripped trousers
-Lot s of jewellery (rings and necklaces)
-Coloured hairspray (blue and red)
Boy:
-His own jeans (black or denim)
-Checked shirt
- His own shoes
Schedule for the day
9:00 am- all meet in studio – get cast into costume
9:15 am- finish preparing the set for ally way shooting beforehand.
10:00 am- begin filming scenes with the alleyway set and costume.
12:30 pm- Get Lunch.
1:00 pm- continue filming in alleyway
2:00 pm- set up for band section
2:15 pm – begin filming band section
4:30 pm – wrap + strike kit
Lyrics
I've got the demons in me
I've got to brush them all away
I feel the demons rage
I must clean them all away,
Yeah, yeah [with echo]
Excite to scream them away
Cobwebs in the way
That magic cleaner will
Shine his smile over me
Yeah, yeah [with echo]
I am the demon
Cleaner who saves the day
I get the backwall
And important they'll always stay
Yeah, yeah [with echo]
If only one thing that you know
Imposters from the show
They'll try to trick you into
Normal treatment
Oh don't you listen to them say
Shush them all away
I am the demon cleaner
Madman so,
I am the freedom cleaner
Standing naked here to say
I'm the only way
I'm the only way
I'm the only way
I'm the only way
Shot list
Close up tilt down of drum set.
Extreme close-up of drumstick on drum.
Extreme close up from side of foot on drum pedal.
Close up of bassist playing.
Close up of strings of bass being played.
Extreme close up of bass players head.
Close up at low angle of electric guitarist playing.
Medium close up track across bass and drum player.
Crane shot of electric guitarist.
Extreme close up of bass players hand.
Test Footage
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Letter of Copyright Permission
Friday, 1 October 2010
Villian Style of outfit
This is an example of the style of villian we would like as the main character in our video.
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Research and Development
Scene 1:
NIGHTIME ( fade in ) Helicopter with night lights circling ( chopper sounds and police siren sound )
CONTINUED - ( pan down) wrecked building site ( music fade in / fade out sound affects chopper / siren ) - band set up in middle of rubble, playing.
Helicopter lighting continues on band and around band ( suggest could keep chopper sound going under music if it works ) - "if not just chopper light circling band playing - camera circles 180 degrees around band with dramatic lighting.
Scene: 2 - Cut from band to day time street.
(slow motion ) Business man legs crossing on white line pedestrian crossing ( pan from feet/ legs up to full body / side view )
CONTINUED - She Devil flies through the air out of nowhere and karate kicks business man in back. ( camera, side view leap and pan to back view of full foot in back , thrusting man forward flying on his face )
CUT TO: (slow motion ) She devil appears and throws man through plate glass window, smashing
CUT TO: (slow motion ) She devil smashes man into brick wall.
CUT TO: (slow motion ) She Devil sets man on fire - we see him burning.
Scene: 3
DAYTIME - Office. She devil in business conservative clothing ( secretary ) sits in bosses office with computer ( fade to her looking at boss with distaste, imagines, throwing man through plate glass window, smashing ( slow motion )
FADE BACK to Office - She devil enters bosses office with cup of tea ( fades to her imagining smashes boss into brick wall)
FADE BACK to Office - She devil at photocopy ( music stops, we hear only the photocopy machine ) - camera pans from her face to her action doing photocopies.
CONTINUE - Boss ( same guy all the time ) walks past from the back and suggestively rubs against her.
Camera pans to photocopies, as we see a montage of the violent shots repeated on the photocopy paper, as it spews out...
Scene 4: Cut to montage QUICK edits between band, wrecked site, helicopter, she devil moves ( fast cutting this time , not slow motion ) from band to helicopter to siren to chopper noises, to she devil abuse, etc, etc.......over and over quick images repeating all scenes, except office.
Monday, 20 September 2010
Five Stages of Production
First idea:
For our music video we will be doing the song ‘Iron Man’ by Black Sabbath
The star image of the band in this video is punk rock. Black Sabbath is an English rock/metal band. We wanted to create an image of this for our video but having the members of the band be female rather than male.
For the video there would be a main character who relates to the song as if she were the “iron man”. She is an evil woman who we see from time to time brutally kill a man.. she will be doing this by smashing their head into walls, snapping arms, smashing them into the floor etc… to show she has the power and she is the strongest.
There will be cuts to her and the band depending on the tension of the music, if there is a guitar solo, there will be a cut to and fro the guitarist and the actress. The band will be dressed in chains, short ripped tops, possibly denim ripped shorts, tattoos, dark and heavy make-up and piercings. The iron woman will be dress in all black, with leather pants and zip up top from the front, slightly open to show cleavage, to give a sexy and fierce look.
The idea of the evil woman killing the man and having a hardcore female band is a reverse stereotype of the male murderer killing the helpless woman and reverse stereotype of the male band.
Stage two – Pre production
“Greenlight” in media terms means pre-production begin. In the film industry, pre-production usually only commences once a project has been developed and is greenlit. At this stage a project will generally be fully financed and have most of the key elements such as principal cast, director and cinematographer in place, as well as a screenplay which is satisfactory to all the financiers. It can also mean the actors of the movie are about to shoot the movie.
Stage three : Production
In production, the video is created and shot. This is a stage where more crew will be recruited, like assistant directions and sounds editors.
Stage four : Post production
Post production is part of the filmmaking process. It occurs in the making of television programmes, films, advertising, photography, digital art and of course music videos. It is term for all stages of production occurring after the actual end of shooting the completed work. Post production includes editing the video, recording and editing the soundtrack, adding visual effects (CGI etc), foley work, sounds effects etc. This is a very long process, and takes longer than actually shooting the video.
Stage five : Distribution and Exhibition
This is the final stage, where the product is released to the public. This stage is similar to the distribution and exhibition of a film being released to the cinema. Advertising will be required. The music videos is also advertisement to the band and their look and sound. A music video gives the band a particular aura and tries to attract the target audience that they are aiming for.
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Audience Feedback
"It was thoughtful and enjoyed watching it, although I think that the paper scenes went on for a while" - Francesca Dowle
"I liked the contrast from it being serene to the climax at the end" - Danielle Pearce
"I thought it was really good, and the credits were good" - Oscar M-H
"The shots were good and the music fit in really well to set the mood" - Steph White
"I don't really like it because you can see that it is a dummy and the skyline looks unrealistic."
"It's good, i love the paper but the skyscrapers at the end are a bit weird"
"I thought it was really good, and the credits were good"
Editor from Pine Wood Studios, Humphrey Dixon "I thought the Editing was very professional and well put together, as the build up to the climax created the tension that was needed to make it a success".
I think that the overall feedback on our thriller was postitive, the feedback was from people aged 16-18, which was not our target audience but I feel that this is a good thing as it could attract people of all ages.
Monday, 29 March 2010
Task 7 - Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?
Main Task:




I feel that I have learnt so much from when we did the preliminary task to now.
From looking at my preliminary last and looking at my thriller product now, they are completely different, everything from the lighting to the props.
For our prelim task there was next to no planning, we were just put into groups, given a script, told to go find actor and film the shots we were given on the sheet. For our main task we had been planning for months, from writing the film to organising shots and everything else that had to be done.
For the prelim task we were only given one key light and any other lights that we could find. This made the look of our sequence very harsh because this is a harsh light effect but, this was look we were going for, during this intense scene.
We were given shooting allocations for the prelim, whereas we had to sort out where to shoot for our main task weeks in advance. Compared to just a classroom for the prelim, we planning to shoot our main sequence at Hurtwood and Ewhurst but ended up shooting around just Hurtwood instead.
Our main task took much more organising for props as well, we had to around pieces of paper to be dropped, build a dummy, arrange for the same clothes to be worn on the dummy as the main actor, and fake blood. In our prelim task we were only given a gun which we placed in the centre of the table as a main focusing point.
The shots were also very different between the two sequences; in the prelim task they were just simple shots such as, over the shoulder, wide and close up. In our main sequence the shots became more complex with the use of tracking shots and point of view shots.
For the editing process we spent about 2 lessons just putting the shots into order and using diegetic sound. For our main task we have spend weeks editing; putting the shots into the correct order and cropping them, adding credits, non diegetic sound (Soundtrack Pro), fading and after effects to make the illusion of James falling real; which is much more complex in which we have spent much more time doing.
I think that the main task was much, much more complicated than the preliminary task. I have learnt much more from the beginning of the year, in terms of filming and editing.
Task 4 - Who would be the audience for your media product?


For our media product our ideal target audience member would probably be a male/female young adult who is well educated. Being well educated is not essential but it helps to really understand the plot because at times it can be confusing. Although the film will have elements of horror in which this audience may not enjoy, in this case a late teen may like this product.
Task 3 – What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?

We have gone with the distribute company Lionsgate. it is the most commercially successful independent film and television distribution company in North America. They have done films like the upcoming film ’precious’ and various thrillers such as ‘drag me to hell’. We thought that this would be a good distruster because we wanted our film an independent film.
Task 2 - How does your product represent particular social groups?


Our media product is represents a number of different social groups. It would probably attract more upper class people who are more into physiological thrillers. These two sets of groups are simply workaholic adults and college students (late teens), they are both well educated and have good knowledge.
Seven Evaluation Tasks




Task 1 . In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media product?
For our media product we have made our opening sequence realistic and believable. We have also made our sequence as much like an actual film as possible. We have used opening credits in a specific order, 1.production company, 2. a hannah winter film, 3,actors, 4. director of photography, 5. original score, 6. producer, 7. Director, 8. and title. We believed that this was an order that made sense and this is the type of order the credits are put into in a film. We wanted our sequence to come alive and make people want to watch more.
Tuesday, 23 March 2010
Post Production Evaluation
Our aim for this sequence was to build suspense, therefore by doing this we started with clam and serene shots of paper falling with blue skies but we wanted to give an ‘on edge’ feeling therefore we added creepy music to the mix and had credits fade in and out slowly. We wanted to create the effect of the paper falling (a feeling of tranquillity) with the contrast of James jumping off the building at the end.
For the sound track we used a slow building tune with wind in the background. The wind symbolises that the paper is falling from high up. This is non diegetic sounds because it is sound to create a mood. As the sequence goes on the music begins to get more sinister to show the effect that there is a possibility that something bad is going to happen. When James jumps, there is a sudden crash thunder for the big climax and to make it more dramatic. For the titles sequence we began with the distributor and production company because we felt that this was an appropriate place to start the film and get the audience into the mood. After that there were the actors and then went on to the various rolls of people who put the film together, like the producer, cinematographer, director, and editor and finally the title of the film ‘the gordon experiment’.
The fade is and outs create mystery and tranquillity at the same time. For the final frame, James is shown jumping off a building, as he is falling a city scape appears in the background. This shows the effect of James falling for a long time and showing that he is very high up. We did this by getting a picture of a city scape off the internet and then pasting it into After effects. I thought that after affects was a bit confusing and took a while to get the hang of but I soon got use to it.
I feel that the editing task went well. Our group completed the mood that we were aiming for by using creepy sounds and slow moving credits and shots.
Shooting Day. The Dummy

Thursday, 18 March 2010
Account of Shooting Day
We did various shots of paper falling which included yet more close up and tracking shots. We also did two silhouette shots from behind filming the back of James and his jump. We did a few shots of the fall of the Dummy named 'Billy' by our group. We threw him about 6 times and tried out different things, like a bellyflop. It look a few throws the dumby to fall right. The costumes worked really well because they were simple but effective. They dumby and James were wearing basically the same thing (jacket and jeans) so that was not a problem. There was no extra lighting only natural sunlight as we were filming outside. Throughout the day the sky changed color which shows in some of the shots and therefore we must edit that.
All in all I think that it went very well and I am pleased with the outcome of our shooting day.
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Target Audience
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Basic Camera Shots
EWS (Extreme Wide Shot)The view is so far from the subject that she isn't even visible. This is often used as an establishing shot.
VWS (Very Wide Shot)The subject is visible (barely), but the emphasis is still on placing her in her environment.
WS (Wide Shot)The subject takes up the full frame, or at least as much as possible. The same as a long shot
MS (Mid Shot)Shows some part of the subject in more detail whilst still giving an impression of the whole subject.
MCU (Medium Close Up)Half way between a MS and a CU.
CU (Close Up)A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame.
ECU (Extreme Close Up)The ECU gets right in and shows extreme detail.
CA (Cutaway)A shot of something other than the current action.
Cut-InShows some part of the subject in detail.
Two-ShotA comfortable shot of two people, framed similarly to a mid shot.
(OSS) Over-the-Shoulder ShotLooking from behind a person at the subject.
Noddy ShotUsually refers to a shot of the interviewer listening and reacting to the subject, although noddies can be used in drama and other situations.
Point-of-View Shot (POV)Shows a view from the subject's perspective.
Weather ShotThe subject is the weather, usually the sky. Can be used for other purposes.
Storyboarding





These help you to understand the Director's intentions as a camera operator (where to place the camera), as a Cinematographer (looking at lighting sources etc) and as a basic way of understanding what locations and shots are needed to get the desired effect.
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Final Plan
We then began to think about it logically and realised that we had much more screen time then we were given. Therefore we needed to cut it down. We decided that the big climax was at the end where the man jumps off the roof, so we decided to make this our main subject.
We played with different ideas of asking why he would commit suicide.
Therefore the final outcome was to start off with pieces of paper floating down softly and calmly, and switch to close-ups of the main subject looking depressed and confused. This confuses the audience and draws them in. You then learn that he is throwing the paper (bank statements) off the roof but it confuses the audience at to why he is doing this; it may make the audience begin to think that he is a depressed business man. Once all the paper is gone he is left standing there, he then jumps off the roof. Whilst he is lying on the floor, there is a close up of his face and the camera then tracks to a sign labelled ‘home for the mentally ill.’ This is a good opening sequence to the film because it leaves the audience hanging and asking themselves questions that will be answered throughout the rest of the film. This was our aim, we wanted a sequence that will draw the audience in make them want to watch more.
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Horror Film Preparation
1. distibuter 2. production company, red neck. 3. Goes black, starts with screaming. 4. starts with flash pictures of facial expressions. 5. Small sequence of showing his tools. 7. showing all pictures stuck on wall. 8. show someone getting stabbed and trying to escape. We drew pictures to go with the correct scene.
We were aiming our target audience at teens, young adults, and adults. We hoped that it would attract all these groups because as well as being gory which teens are attracted too there would be a phsycological element which attracts adults because they sometimes enjoy films that make you think. The victims would also mostly be attractive young girls to attract teen boys.
We decided to have our filming location at Ewhurst place because it is an old building and we have easy access to it.
Horror Film ideas
We then went to do research of 'psychological experiments' and we came across a man who was obsessed with peoples facial expressions.
We developed this idea and came to idea of a man who kidnaps people and does experiments on them to compare peoples facial expressions. He would draw lines on their faces to measure facial muscles moving. He would torture them to test his experiment.
