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Friday, 6 May 2011
Monday, 18 April 2011
Film Premiere
Soon after the deadline for the AS film openings and the A2 music videos, our school held a premiere where they were all shown to friends, family and students. It was a great success, despite it being a little embarassing hearing my 'Swedish voice' again. Questionaires were continuously being filled out whilst everybody watched the videos and after the event finished, cameras were set up to ask the audience questions on what they thought of our film opening.
Friday, 8 April 2011
Staring in Andrea's Media
As part of Andrea's comical film opening, Miss Foster, Millie, Mollie, Heather and myself were asked to take part in their last section of filming. It is apparent to see I played the 'stupid' one, I got pushed off the bus seat as well as running for the bus a great deal later than the rest..
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Editing of our Title
Further editing of our 'Prey for Her' title has been made. We, as a group, decided that the moving sky did not fit our opening at all and instead included another shot from the Priory. This shot includes Annika walking down the steps - along with her movement slowly appears each word from the title. We are a little unsure with whether we should include a sound behind this shot.
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
Limitless
The special effects and editing of this film are something I played particular attention to when watching this film. As director, Neil Barker's film was based upon the superhuman abilities of an individual using the entire capacity of his brain by the use of this dangerously clever drug, special effects were ought to be outstanding.
From the beginning right until the very end - the continuos movement of the transitions between shots were very fast, creating a hectic, thrilling adventure for the audience. As the main character, Eddie (Bradley Cooper), gained his powerful skills both physically and mentally, the film was forced to include visuals of these. A specific shot I remember was one where he was in the process of completing his novel and in order to represent the ideas and words flowing out of his brain instantly onto a word document, letter shapes and forms were surrounding him in the shot.
The lighting of shots were highly relevant in the whole film. In relation to the characters who were consuming this magic drug - the lighting was brightly lit, simply because of the positive atmospheric vibes. In contrast, as soon as the pill was unavailable, the character (especially shown by Eddie's ex-wife Melissa)who appears dull, tired and worn out due to her lack of the drug.
Monday, 14 March 2011
Title of our Film
P R E Y F O R H E R
As a group, we were raking our brains to decide on a suitable title for our film... our ideas ranged from a variety of things - from symbolic dates/times in relation to our initial thoughts of Annika's father phoning her and ordering 'same time, same place'. Another idea was tied in with the religious/spiritual theme, perhaps, including something to do with Satan or a Devil worshipper. We eventually decided to go ahead with the religious concept - many of us really liked the idea of something involving a Prayer. We experimented by incorporating both numbers and letters into the title: 'Pr3yer' -- the 3 illustrating the Trinity (similar to the title of se7en), however, it was simply a case of trial and error and we decided against this. We finally set our minds on the idea of 'Prey For Her' - can be thought of in two separate meanings - as it sounds like PRAY, yet is PREY. Again, allowing the religious idea of praying (for justice/freedom?) to seek through as well as her being her father's prey...
Labels:
Justification,
Outline Ideas
Sunday, 13 March 2011
Amen!
After several failed attempts to insert the 'Amen' text just as it is spoken onto the screen, we finally sorted it! The slow appearance is timed perfectly. We managed this by inserted the a range of screenshots of the religious verse them simply adjusting the clip so that the 'Amen' came in around 2.8 seconds after.
Friday, 11 March 2011
Second Draft
Here is our second draft, with everything very nearly finished! We were able to complete the film company logos this week, along with fixing the frustrating problems we were having with the zooming in and out of flashbacks.
We again researched into the way in which, se7en presented their title. The small title was initially in the upper right hand corner where it continuously zoomed into the centre and flickered back again. We still have to think of an actual name for our title -- we were thinking along the lines of 'Invalid', 'Expired' or 'Fallen', however, after translating these into Swedish, they do not look at all attractive in our opening.
Thursday, 10 March 2011
Hole in the Middle
Here is a gif file of the 'Hole in the Middle' film company logo we have created, after making the 'o' flicker. Perhaps, needs a little more work done to fully complete it - the idea of have only the 'o' flickering at first then the rest of the title emerging onto the screen may be a possibility.
Wednesday, 9 March 2011
Gradual Progress
After viewing our first draft again, the flashbacks began to look rather out of place - similar to a series of snapshots moving at a fast pace. My group and myself attempted to fix this issue by taking out the previous Snorricam footage and using a lengthier clip instead - which, appears far more effective and breaks up the flashbacks. Also, previously (although not greatly noticeable) the flashbacks tended to do a zoom in each time the snapshot changed - very irritating - instead, it now simply flickers!
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Broken Clock Archive + LGFL Audio Work
Our scary film company logo was finally completed on Friday. We produced the logo on iMovie, having created the text by downloading an 'Urban Font' - a scratchy, typewriter effect - then made it flicker using 0.1 second flashes on each new text box created. Not much other editing was done on this logo, as the image itself was quite a clever shot of me (photographed outside Forty Hall).
As our entire opening does not have any consistent music/soundtrack except from the reversed Swedish talking/whispers, we thought it be perfect to add a good set of sounds to our film company logos. LGFL Audio Work do a website where we are permitted to use their music for our exam! We searched "scratch" and once finding the one we liked, we recorded it on iMovie microphone and added it to our piece. I think the music really completes the logo, making it appear much more professional - allowing the audience to focus on the sudden appearance of our logo - Broken Clock Archive.
[include screenshot of the music we used]
As our entire opening does not have any consistent music/soundtrack except from the reversed Swedish talking/whispers, we thought it be perfect to add a good set of sounds to our film company logos. LGFL Audio Work do a website where we are permitted to use their music for our exam! We searched "scratch" and once finding the one we liked, we recorded it on iMovie microphone and added it to our piece. I think the music really completes the logo, making it appear much more professional - allowing the audience to focus on the sudden appearance of our logo - Broken Clock Archive.
[include screenshot of the music we used]
Labels:
Film Company Logo,
Justification,
Sound
Monday, 7 March 2011
Cat Theme
Cats have always been an animal associated with mystery and uncertainty - sometimes, even considered to be the Omen. Their startling eyes have always struck people to assume their presence is somehow related to Satan or perhaps, a religious spirit. Our film opening is not an outright horror genre as such, however, after seeing The Rite, it is apparent that cats do add a creepy element to any film which is why we chose to include it in ours. The cat in our opening is a small flashback (during Annika's thought process after being asked an interview question) - the cat suggests an aspect of childhood and youth, which she casts her mind back to.
Sunday, 6 March 2011
First Draft of Opening
Here we have our first draft of our film opening, although it still needs a few tweeks! We've added in our scary film logo, however, have to also include our comical/indie one in our next draft. At 0.15 seconds, 'Amen' pops up on the screen, there is a slight movement between both the Swedish religious quote and the English translation - we will have to sort this issue out perhaps, using Final Cut or various YouTube tutorials. Also, the name of our film has not been confirmed...we have had many ideas for the name, yet the Swedish translation of it must sound good, which is why we are having some difficulties with that.
Friday, 4 March 2011
The Rite
During our school cinema trip to watch The Rite -(directed by Mikael Håfström, written by Michael Petroni and Matt Baglio)- I came across many links and similarities to our film opening.
Unfortunately, I was sandwiched between Mollie and Millie - who were both screaming and swearing at every scene...
The film revolved around religion - a huge similarity to our opening - I especially picked up on the font used for the credits(similar to the one used on the title) with the religious cross.
Demonic possession and exorcism were the key themes of this film and it contained many explicit, particularly distressing scenes. Unlike our opening/film, which would be implied.
Close up shots used in very dark lighting were especially significant in this film, as it focused on horrifying the audience. I also noticed there was a frequent number of flashbacks used in this film - similar to our opening, they were particularly effective, when showing the boy at a younger age about how his views and beliefs had changed since.
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Cinema Trip
Tonight our media class is going to the cinema to watch The Rite, a supernatural horror film, starring Anthony Hopkins. It takes alot for a film to scare me so I hope this one actually does especially as it considered to be based on a true story!
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Subtitling
As our film is in Swedish, it will contain English subtitles throughout, so I thought it be rather essential to do a bit of research into this process.
The process of subtitling can be divided into three phases. In the first phase, the original language script is split into scenes. In the second phase, the text is extracted and translated. The third phase comprises the substantive part of the process: professionals attempt to time the translated part to the film.
After subtitling the film, it can either be fixed - the movie is broadcast in such a way that the subtitle cannot be turned off; or optional — in the case of digital TVs, the viewer can choose to watch with subtitles on or off (and, in the first case, choose the language of the subtitle).
POSITIVES
Subtitles have in fact, been proven to have a positive effect on the audience of the film. The audience are more likely to improve their reading skills, faster and more accurately. Furthermore, the film being in a different language does not forbid anyone of any other race to be discriminated.
NEGATIVES
Subtitles can also be considered a negative, as reading and interpreting them may seen at the same time easily becomes annoying, regardless of the type of movie. Some argue that it may "take away the movie experience".
POSITIVES
Subtitles have in fact, been proven to have a positive effect on the audience of the film. The audience are more likely to improve their reading skills, faster and more accurately. Furthermore, the film being in a different language does not forbid anyone of any other race to be discriminated.
NEGATIVES
Subtitles can also be considered a negative, as reading and interpreting them may seen at the same time easily becomes annoying, regardless of the type of movie. Some argue that it may "take away the movie experience".
This information I found covered a well-balanced view of subtitles, considering all the elements that may both educate and irritate the audience. One thing I keep in mind after reading this article is that: "They must be well-times, tell all it should but still, it must be read in the time provided".
Monday, 28 February 2011
New Footage/Walking Shot
After going through everything we filmed last Tuesday at the Priory, despite the majority being outtakes - we realised we had the two clips which are perfect to slot into our opening.
The first being inside the car - Annika is being filmed from the side, looking through the car window -- appearing deep in thought, whilst she is being driven away to the Priory. During this, we have decided to have a background sound of the interview questions Annika was asked - repeatedly going through her mind.
The second being a dolly shot of Annika walking - We filmed from the back of a car Annika walking through the pathway of the Priory, where the camera dollied away from her...increasing the isolation and desertion of the shot. Absolutely no sound will be in this final shot, as it emphasises the amount Annika is reflecting about what has and will happen.
Overall, we are really pleased with Day 5 of filming and it seems to be that we have infact, completed all our filming! (unless we still need to film some small clips of Lilly?) but all our stuff with Annika is done, and we can now concentrate on making everything perfect.
The first being inside the car - Annika is being filmed from the side, looking through the car window -- appearing deep in thought, whilst she is being driven away to the Priory. During this, we have decided to have a background sound of the interview questions Annika was asked - repeatedly going through her mind.
The second being a dolly shot of Annika walking - We filmed from the back of a car Annika walking through the pathway of the Priory, where the camera dollied away from her...increasing the isolation and desertion of the shot. Absolutely no sound will be in this final shot, as it emphasises the amount Annika is reflecting about what has and will happen.
Overall, we are really pleased with Day 5 of filming and it seems to be that we have infact, completed all our filming! (unless we still need to film some small clips of Lilly?) but all our stuff with Annika is done, and we can now concentrate on making everything perfect.
Sunday, 27 February 2011
Banned Films - EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED?
For the written section of Media, we have to create various Case studies on films. I have now researched into two films - Crash and A Clockwork Orange - to find that both films suffered public scrutiny and caused major controversy for the directors.
A Clockwork Orange caused an uproar due to its portrayal of "ultra-violence", despite it not being pornographic or violently explicit - it initially earned itself a X-Rating. However, after being re-submitted to the BBFC, it became an 18 certificate. Whilst the film Crash seemed to fit the criteria of moral corruption because of the pure subject matter.This made me think about our opening and what our film would be like if we had the chance to create the entire thing.
My first thoughts on this would be that our film would be implied -- this allows deeper layers of meaning to evolve throughout the film, where the audience would be forced to question and interpret the films for themselves. If we intended to create our opening/film with severe explicit nature - where it included scenes of domestic abuse, rape or aggressive behaviour, the story behind Annika's life would be too obvious. This too, would create great conflict in the public eye, particularly to people who disagree that such specific detail should be shown. The film classification may also appeal to a wider audience if our opening/film is implied, as the age certification would therefore be lower.
Labels:
Film Classification,
Research
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
Day 5 Filming
Finally! We set a filming date and stuck to it.
Today we met in the afternoon at Southgate Priory where we drove inside to the main building. We were given a few funny looks and were eventually told that filming was not allowed as it is 'private residence', however, we luckily filmed everything we wanted to before being caught. Photos and videos will be uploaded soon, we managed to get a few car shots with Heather and Mollie in the back filming Annika through the window as she walked down the pathway - these I found to be effective. Due to the fact, we were not really allowed to film, we did not have many chances to film Millie near the actually building, although we may reshoot at Forty Hall if these turn out to be unsuccessful after uploading them onto the Macs.
Today we met in the afternoon at Southgate Priory where we drove inside to the main building. We were given a few funny looks and were eventually told that filming was not allowed as it is 'private residence', however, we luckily filmed everything we wanted to before being caught. Photos and videos will be uploaded soon, we managed to get a few car shots with Heather and Mollie in the back filming Annika through the window as she walked down the pathway - these I found to be effective. Due to the fact, we were not really allowed to film, we did not have many chances to film Millie near the actually building, although we may reshoot at Forty Hall if these turn out to be unsuccessful after uploading them onto the Macs.
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