So far, we have filmed everything up to our title shot. This means that we can start to capture and edit what we have got so far.
The bit that we have filmed is of Courtney (the main character) running though a field; beside a hedge. We tried to use a a makeshift dolly out of a tricycle in order to film her running from a side view. however, this did not realy work because the tricycle got stuck in the mud. So therefore, we may not be able to use these shots in our final production. If this is the case, we will have to re-film this using a different location or, in a worst case scenario, we will have to miss these shots out all together. The rest of the filming went well, after a few takes of each shot and our actor performed well; even though the mud was quite slippery during the filming of the tree shots.
We were going to film on the friday after but I was not avaliable to shoot, so we have had to postpone the filming until another suitable day.
Monday, 23 November 2009
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Our Animatic
We presented our animatic (video below) to the class along side our ideas for the opening. This meant that we could get some feedback.
However, our feedback was mostly positive, except for when it came down to the Chinese scientist. The class did not see why the scientist needed to be Chinese and brought this to our attention. They said that it made our introduction confusing.
However, our feedback was mostly positive, except for when it came down to the Chinese scientist. The class did not see why the scientist needed to be Chinese and brought this to our attention. They said that it made our introduction confusing.
Upon closer inspection, it appears that this is an incomplete version of our animatic. This is due to some saving issues and the software that we have. This will get sorted as soon as possible.
Friday, 13 November 2009
Our Film Planning
Me and my group have started to plan our film opening. This is what we have so far:
- Genre - Thriller.
- Team members - Xanthe, Myself and our actors.
- Brief film plot outline - A teenage girl, Courtney, is the daughter of a scientist called Daniel Yang. When he does not come home from the lab one day, she is forced to stay with her friend. The police assume that he is dead. As she starts to work out why he has disappeared, she decides to go looking for him. She gets her self into lots of trouble with violent people on the way.
- Ideas for the opening of the film - It starts with footage of rolling fields, with credits. Eventually, Courtney runs on, clearly out of breath and clutching a bag of documents. She runs and hides behind a tree. She sinks to the ground, spills the documents and shuts her eyes before the title comes up. After this, we have a short scene which sets the location at her friend's house and she starts her discovery.
Monday, 9 November 2009
Preliminary Exercise
This preliminary exercise is to show some basic skills in using the camera and showing our editing skills. We got two friends to act in this short video.
Our preliminary exercise is a scene of about thirty seconds. It is simple in that all it consists of is a person entering a room and engaging in conversation with another person. Our shots were all framed quite well, with the main issue being the second actor leaning forward as she talks. We used the rule of thirds and eye line match to make sure that not only our shots were framed correctly but also to ensure that it appeared that the actors were looking at each other when talking. We were careful when selecting a location for the filming because we had to choose a place where there was not much background noise, back lighting or obvious obstructions in the background that may make our shots cluttered of confusing. We did not break the 180 degree rule by not crossing an invisible line that runs between the two people in the shot. If we had broken this, it would have made our scene confusing.
After editing, we had a fairly well put together match on action. We had no real issues except for the computer program crashing. However, it was only after exportation that we realized that we did not have an establishing shot; but I believe that we could get away with this due to the way we filmed the girl walking through the room. We managed to pull off the invisible transactions.
Our preliminary exercise is a scene of about thirty seconds. It is simple in that all it consists of is a person entering a room and engaging in conversation with another person. Our shots were all framed quite well, with the main issue being the second actor leaning forward as she talks. We used the rule of thirds and eye line match to make sure that not only our shots were framed correctly but also to ensure that it appeared that the actors were looking at each other when talking. We were careful when selecting a location for the filming because we had to choose a place where there was not much background noise, back lighting or obvious obstructions in the background that may make our shots cluttered of confusing. We did not break the 180 degree rule by not crossing an invisible line that runs between the two people in the shot. If we had broken this, it would have made our scene confusing.
After editing, we had a fairly well put together match on action. We had no real issues except for the computer program crashing. However, it was only after exportation that we realized that we did not have an establishing shot; but I believe that we could get away with this due to the way we filmed the girl walking through the room. We managed to pull off the invisible transactions.
So, if we were to do this exercise again, we would defiantly insert an establishing extreme long shot or even an over the shoulder shot just to show the location of the person in the room. Also, we would re-film the dialogue from person 2 because they moved into the shot a bit too much. Our group of two worked well with this and our actors were of great help.
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