Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Filming - Day 2
Sunday, 28 March 2010
Ideas For Opening Credits
The begining of the movie always has a selection of Credits.
Giving the audedice the information of who was involved in creating the movie.
Below is a list of diffrent peopel that could be involved in making a movie;
Main Studio Logo -
A Production Company name
A (Poducers name) Production
A (Diretors name) film
The main male star
The main female star
---------------------
The film title
---------------------
Casting by ...
Music by ...
Costumes designed by ...
Edited by ...
Written by ...
Produced by ...
Directed by ...
Influences Of The BBFC
The BBFC state that i can not display violent pain, therefore i plan to imply it with out showing it.
At the end when the clip is about the end i will shot the killer pul the victims head back and fade to black leaving the rest to the viewers imagination. I will use this technique several times through out my clip.
I will use flash imagery to hint torture and pain but the shots will not lingure therefore i am keeping to the guidlines. I will not use sexual content and swearing through out my video. I will however display the use of smoking.
Saturday, 27 March 2010
Filming - Day 1
Filming today was fun and exciting, I got ot experiment with the camera shots, angles and movements; for instance - the mid shot, establishing shot, side shot, extreme close up and wide pan etc. i was able to complete the grave yard scene where the killer opens his 1st victims envelope in which there is a photo of the victim. I was inspired by the saw movies to make envelopes for each victim. The killer then burns the photo to create drama in the scene. I used the location of a grave yard because the killer is therefore surrounded by death. This location creates atmosphere and adds to the tension.
Friday, 26 March 2010
Thursday, 25 March 2010
Checklist & Equipment
Video Criteria
•Holding a shot steady
•Framing a shot
•using a variety of shot distances
•shooting material to the task set
•selecting mise en scene including: colour, figure, lighting, objects and setting
•editing so that meaning is apparent to the viewer
•using varied shot transitions and other effects.
•using sound with images and editing it appropriately
•using titles appropriately
Wednesday, 24 March 2010
Possible Production Title
While researching many movie openings i saw that they all had a 3 second shot of the production company's logo. Therefore i need to create a logo for my movie opening. In the thriller genre many of the production companies names and logos are intertwined within the opening credits too. Overall the production companies use this 3 second clip to advertise themselves and for their audience to recognise their work.
For example;
The 30th century fox logo is bright and bold. With the set of spotlights illuminating the writing, the words become the focal point of the image. The clouds represent heaven. Many production company's try to illustrate their company as a shining star in the movie industry. Through the location and the lighting they have produced a glorified symbol.
The Beacon in Colombia pictures logo is symbolic for leading the people in to the new future of moving pictures. The picture once again creates a sense of leadership and glorification.
Stars and mountains are up in the sky. The words paramount are above the tip of the mountain symbolising the companies status. Clouds are once again visible. The use of lots of stars seem to give the company a high rating. Using mellow and calm colours the image is inviting and beautiful. Something that draws the audience to look and observe. A focal point.
The focal point beacon is used once again in contrast to the dark background. A stage light is used, to relate the logo to a film company. The sun ray strips draw the eye across the whole image and the colour orange draws the viewers eye to the image. The writing is easy to read and bold. using white to parallel with the beacon light, so the writing is not overshadowed.
The Miramax films logo is a much more traditional logo. However just as effective as the rest. With the white and black contrast the viewers eye is drawn to the writing. The bold print is easy to read too. Using different letter sizes draws the attention of the viewer to the bigger font words then below to the underlined writing. Using the lines drawn across the page it helps separate the words but and also draw the viewers eye across the page.
My Production Company - Research:
Sunday, 21 March 2010
Representations In My Thriller
Friday, 19 March 2010
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Monday, 15 March 2010
Sunday, 14 March 2010
Plot - Final
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Iconography
"The use of a well-known symbol or icon; a means to analyze the themes and various styles in a film"
"the images and symbolic representations that are traditionally associated with a person or a subject; for example -"religious iconography"
Friday, 5 March 2010
Background Music
My song come from the techno album - HARD DRAMA 3 - Track 9
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Locations
I choose the locations in my movie specifically to add to the atmosphere and match my storyline. The locations are all isolated, rundown and scary because this allows my murderer to stalk his prey with out being caught. Furthermore I am also following the conventions of a thriller movie.
I chose my possible locations as a:
- Skater Park: To film the graffiti
- An over pass: where the killer may walk through; looks effective
- The drama studio: where the killer will take the secound victim
- A Graveyard: to film the the grave stones, as they symbolise death and decay
- The Woods: issolated and where the killer stalks his first victim
LOCATION MOODBOARD: ISOLATED PLACES