Friday, December 16, 2011
Thursday, December 15, 2011
preliminary task - so who did what?
story ideas -
chris & will
script -
draft 1 - chris
draft 2 - chris
final - will and checked by chris
story board -
chris
shot list -
chris
production schedule -
chris and will
recce -
chris and will
production -
camera man - will
director - chris
actor - chris
editing -
will and chriss
posters -
chris
chris & will
script -
draft 1 - chris
draft 2 - chris
final - will and checked by chris
story board -
chris
shot list -
chris
production schedule -
chris and will
recce -
chris and will
production -
camera man - will
director - chris
actor - chris
editing -
will and chriss
posters -
chris
preliminary task - posters
Posters
As you can see from this, i produced two posters and had to decide which one looked the best. my main final poster is going to be poster two as it shows the fading of the girl. it symbolizes life and death dark being the alive as you can see the features of the actor and the light being death as she is hard to see. Also i added in who the director, camera man and actors were so that you can see who is involved. i added a quote to show that it could become big and that main businesses have seen our video. this is a way of advertisement and showing how good it is. i put a rating in the corner to show how good it is.
As you can see from this, i produced two posters and had to decide which one looked the best. my main final poster is going to be poster two as it shows the fading of the girl. it symbolizes life and death dark being the alive as you can see the features of the actor and the light being death as she is hard to see. Also i added in who the director, camera man and actors were so that you can see who is involved. i added a quote to show that it could become big and that main businesses have seen our video. this is a way of advertisement and showing how good it is. i put a rating in the corner to show how good it is.
180 degree rule
This is the 180 degree rule. this is a key part of filming so that the people don't swap sides.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
prelininary task - our idea
as you can see this is a story mind map i created with William Hewitt going over some ideas and expanding them. We decided that our best plot we believe would be a person who talks to a women about how he ruined someones life. it then reveals at the end that the person who he is talking to is the one he killed. i think we can pull this off if we use the correct camera shots to show the emotions fo the characters so that it sends a message to the audience. we also came up with other ideas such as best friends talking and one comes out with a secret of how he rapped someone and the friend doesnt know what to do, say something or keep the secret. however this was thought of as to explicit as we wanted to contain flash backs of it occuring. we thought of a variety of rooms from police interview room to classroom.
this is the step by step stages in our production which we hope to take. in this step to step stages it show that the character who is actually dead will not be shown until the end which is the enigma code making people thinking 'what did he do'? and 'who too'.
From this you can see that most of our ideas had a huge twist within the task. we thought of this as it would cause shock to the audience and would involve the viewers to think about were we are heading giving hints away. this would lead to emotion so that the story wouldn't be forgotten and would have a meaning.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Preliminary task - team
For the preliminary task i was assigned to go with William Hewitt. We will work as a team and have come up with a variety of ideas already which i believe will work if videoed and edited correctly.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Recconnoitre
Recce is short for Recconnoitre. It basically means going to a location and surveying it before filimg. this means that you check for certain things to find out if the area is suitable to film. You find the advantages and disadvantages of the area and see away around it. Youn don't just look at one location but several so you find the best place. you would need to think about:
- do you need a permit or not to film in the location?
- is there any rest room facilities or room to put some in?
- this is because you could be spending alot of time at a destination and the cast and staff need to rest some time.
- parking availability?
- is there surrounding noices?
- as some noices will affect the shot
- light accomidation?
- so that the camera can see clearly and make a good shot
- friendliness of surrounding
- safety check
- so that your staff and actors are safe from dangers and you are able to find away around it.
- is the land owned?
- it is is then you will have to gain permission and if it will disturb them.
- accessability
- you need easy access for all the equipment and staff to get to the location.
- time restrictions
- if there are specific times you can't be at a location.
- photographs
- you NEED photographs to make a successful recce.
Job descriptions
Producer – They will oversee each project from conception to completion and may also be involved in the marketing and distribution processes. He is also the budget holder in the making of the project.
Director – A person who directs the actors and film crew in film making. They control films artistic and dramatic aspects while guiding the technical crew and actors.
Director of Photography – Someone who supervises the filming of movies, commercials, televisions series or any other form of media production.
Film Editor – Is part of the creative post production process of filming. It involves a selection and combining of shots into sequences and ultimately creating a finished motion picture. He is also in charge of the ‘Rushes’.
Production Manager – Is involved with the planning in co-ordination and control, he assists the Producer on daily tasks in a Media production.
First Assistant Director – Is a person who helps a film maker or theatre director in the creation of a movie, television show or stage production or any other form of media production.
Sound Operator – A person who is responsible for the overall and total execution of all sound related aspects of the theatrical performance.
Lighting Director – One who is responsible for the execution of the lighting design for a production, and, in some instances, may also be the Lighting Designer.
Writer – Is a person who writes a script for a media production, whilst being supervised by the Director and Producer who will make changes to the script if they see fit.
(this is not all my work due to the fact we worked in a group) (Danny Duckworth, Alex Duthie and myself)
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
"What role would I like to take on?
The role i would like to take on is Director.
Directors are responsible for overseeing creative aspects of a film under the film producer. They often develop the vision for a film and carry the vision out, deciding how the film should look, in other words they make their vison come to life. They are responsible for turning the script into a sequence of shots. They also direct what tone it should have and what an audience should gain from the cinematic experience. Film directors are responsible for deciding camera angles, lens effects and lighting with the help of the director of photography, and set design with the production designer. They will often take part in hiring key crew members. They coordinate the actors moves, or blocking, and also may be involved in the writing, financing, and editing of a film.
Film director - (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_director) (04/10/2011)
I am a type of person who likes to take control of a situation and doesn't like people doing it there way instead of mine. This way I can do the shots I like and make it how I believe it will make it best. This would mean that my own vision will be put in place and I know how I want it to be. I don't mind people giving idea's but I always have a variety of ideas myself.
What knowledge or experience do I need to be a good director?
'What Makes A Good Director?' - http://www.careerintelligence.com/Executive_Jobs/What_Makes_A_Good_Director.html (07/10/2011)
Directors are responsible for overseeing creative aspects of a film under the film producer. They often develop the vision for a film and carry the vision out, deciding how the film should look, in other words they make their vison come to life. They are responsible for turning the script into a sequence of shots. They also direct what tone it should have and what an audience should gain from the cinematic experience. Film directors are responsible for deciding camera angles, lens effects and lighting with the help of the director of photography, and set design with the production designer. They will often take part in hiring key crew members. They coordinate the actors moves, or blocking, and also may be involved in the writing, financing, and editing of a film.
Film director - (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_director) (04/10/2011)
I am a type of person who likes to take control of a situation and doesn't like people doing it there way instead of mine. This way I can do the shots I like and make it how I believe it will make it best. This would mean that my own vision will be put in place and I know how I want it to be. I don't mind people giving idea's but I always have a variety of ideas myself.
What knowledge or experience do I need to be a good director?
An effective Director looks at the big picture.
A good Director has a keen sense of priorities.
The caring Director provides growth opportunities for the staff.
A judicious Director thinks before he/she acts.
An efficient Director values teamwork.
The outstanding Director constantly evaluates itself and keeps improving.
'What Makes A Good Director?' - http://www.careerintelligence.com/Executive_Jobs/What_Makes_A_Good_Director.html (07/10/2011)
My role within Chunk Productions
When first starting the production we took into consideration who had taken media for GCSE so we knew what experience we have had. From this I put myself forward for director and took the part. Within my job description, I firstly set out what we had to do to make the chase scene not boring, so we added the comedy element into it. When starting the videoing I made sure that the actors were in the right positions and did the correct speech. If the camera man had done a bad job of a shot or it didn't work out I would retake the shot or find away around it to make it right. I made sure that the locations were suitable for the chase scene taking into consideration health and safety. As we had 1hour to film, I had to take control on how long we would take on each shot so that we could finish in time. I told the camera man, were to put the camera and what shot we would want to take. Also I told the camera man to get permission from the specific areas. Jake and Sam did the editing but I watched over them to make sure they didn't miss anything out and how i thought we could improve it.
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