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Friday, 30 April 2010

Evaluation 1


we were too the initial idea of the bird in the beginning from six feet under with the bird flying in the air we similarly have this too.

also our credits style was taken from dawn of the dead they too have the sane style in which we were inspired by.

Evaluation 5: the audience


this person age average about 20 years old technically savvy and a sort of person willing to spend its money on cinema and broken alliance is its cup of tea and will have the following:

-oyster card
-blackberry
-money
-keys
-iPhone
-sunglasses
-student ID card
-Headphones
-possibly a laptop
-pen
-keys

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Evaluation Question 7: Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learned in the progression from it to the full product


This video demonstrates the progress we have made from doing the preliminary match cut exercise to the production of our final product, Broken Alliance.

Sunday, 25 April 2010

evaluation question 3&4

this AS Media work from harrow college called Cairo made over 2,360 views this is a huge sucess.
if we believe that we can achieve that we would have to promote it on social networking sites and possibly posters ect.


Evaluation Question 6: what i have learnt


in the process of making our thriller title sequence i have use new form of technology firstly, i have learnt the safety and precautions of using the JVC tripod and tripod this was beneficial when filming because it had made it allot easier when filming.

we use livetype to be able to give our work credits and to enter text into our thriller sequence we use livetype and it was helpful in creating the image as if it was the start of the work.

also final cut pro where our editing was done and also where we were able to switch cut i have learnt allot since our tutorial this was the software in which we use the most time on to perfect our piece.

internet software like google and blogger were needed when doing our thriller. google is where we found information and blogger is where we put our own information on our title sequence

for our sound effects we use soundtrack pro this was very good when certain sounds were needed in certain parts of the play.

Thursday, 22 April 2010

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Evaluation: Question 2: How does your media product represent particular social groups?



with our tramp we use alot of mise en scene with the cups and sign board ect we wanted are target audience to realise and believe the fact that this character has really got into character and is really a homeless person.

also with the opening sequence of panic room we were able to take the idea of a smartly dress person on it as well this was hugely inspired by them
















Evaluation Question 8: Audience Feedback and Comment

This is our audience feedback from when our title sequences were watched in class. these were he words people used to describe our film. Overall the feedback was generally positive. Although some people said they didn't really understand it, this mad us happy as it shows that our goal to make it very suspenseful was achieved.

Monday, 29 March 2010

Livetype: Making titles for the film

We wanted our titles to correspond the the suspenseful theme we had going. Using live type we made our titles which was quite simple. We chose what font we wanted to use and added the effect, as this screen grab shows...



Then, we put our titles onto a black screen as we had planned...


After, the titles were put into our sequence. To keep our editing less stressful, we put each title into Final cut pro as we went along constructing our sequence. this helped us keep track of what titles we had left to do at each point and where in the sequence they had to be.

Saturday, 27 March 2010

Soundtrack Pro: Making the soundtrack

As we had already had a tutorial of how to use Soundtrack pro, we were already familiar with using the programme. We wanted our sound to be suspenseful to reinforce the action on the screen. Once we chose our sounds and uploaded them onto the timeline we had to arrange them so that it sounded correct and sounded right with our sequence. We imported our soundtrack into final cut pro so that we could fit it to go with our film and titles.

Broken Alliance rough cut

This is a rough cut of our title sequence. We put the titles on a black screen with white font and cross cut between the titles and two different pieces of action. This was inspired by Marathon Man, which we watched earlier on as part of our research. The aim of the cross cutting was to create suspense so the audience would have to think to try and figure out how the smartly dressed woman on the platform and the undercover beggar on London Bridge are connected. The device being dropped in the cup gives a hint but the viewer would have to watch more of the film to find out, which was the effect we wanted to bring across. We also got the idea of cutting from the images on the screen to the titles from the Dawn of the Dead title sequence which we found really inspiring. We wanted to have the element of time as well, like in collateral, so we included the shots of the clock to emphasise that the woman on the train platform was waiting impatiently.

Monday, 22 March 2010

Final cut Pro: Editing


When we finished filming Broken Alliance, we transferred the clips from the memory card to our video drive, then we imported them into Final cut pro. Firstly we had to sort through all of our clips to find out which ones we would use. Then, using our storyboard as a guideline, the clips were cut and put into order on the timeline. Even though we got all the shots from the storyboard from when we filmed, we didn't follow the storyboard exactly because we wanted our film to flow in the best way and some of the shots didn't go together well. When the clips were laid down onto the timeline, we then had to cut some of them to make sure they ran into each other smoothly. For example, in the scene of the beggar on the bridge, we used a match cut to show the device being dropped into the cup. At the end of the sequence we used the fade out effect to establish it was the end, we also faded into each title and out of each title in the sequence.

Monday, 15 March 2010

On Shoot Photos

These are on shoot photos from when we filmed 'Broken Alliance' over the two days. One of our locations was London Bridge, where the undercover beggar scene was filmed. The other scene, with the smartly dressed person waiting impatiently, was filmed on a train platform at London Euston station. We decided to film in the city because of our Action-thriller sub genre, and the city is usually a convention of this sub genre. We were able to finish our filming over two days as we had planned carefully what we would be filming, where we would be filming and the time we would be filming each scene. We overall found filming very enjoyable and there was a good element of teamwork.

Monday, 8 March 2010

Animatic Story Board



This is an animatic storyboard for our title sequence, when it comes to filming and editing we will use this as a guideline. However, the final edit may be in a different order. Also the titles included in the story board are an idea of what titles we will put in our actual opening sequence.

The order of the sequence in the storyboard:
  • Panning wide shot of London from London Bridge
  • Production company
  • Wide shot of people walking on train platform
  • Director
  • Close up of character 1 tapping feet on train platform
  • Tilt to fully reveal character 1
  • Starring actors
  • Wide shot of beggar sitting on London Bridge
  • Music by
  • Close up of character 1's walking feet
  • Mid shot of character 1 pacing up and down on platform
  • Costume designer
  • Long shot of character 2 walking towards beggar on London bridge
  • Side view of character 2 walking to beggar
  • Cut to birds eye view of device being dropped in cup
  • Writers of the film
  • Over the shoulder shot of the sly nod to confirm between character 2 and beggar
  • Co-producer
  • Close up of character 1's face
  • Extreme close up of character 1's eyes
  • Editor
  • Over the shoulder of character 2 spying on character 1
  • close up of character 2's face
  • Make up by
  • Panning wide shot of train driving off
  • Long shot of character 1 walking off train platform
  • Title: Broken Alliance
  • Bird flying in the sky

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Pitch and Final Locations




This is our Pitch which we had to present to our class and teachers in order to get permission to go out and start filming. In our pitch we included:

  • A brief Outline of the Film
  • Why it would make a good thriller
  • Our Working Titles
  • Planned Locations
  • Props, Costumes and Mise en scene we would use
  • Preliminary ideas about sound
  • Institution detail
  • A risk assessment
  • A skills audit
  • A production Schedule

After we received filming permission, we decided to use Candi studios as our production company as this is a low budget student film.

Also, our final decided two locations are:

  • London Euston train station




  • London Bridge

Thursday, 11 February 2010

match cut preliminary

introduction to the use of the camera

in the lesson we had cameras placed on each table for each group then we were shown a presentation showing us how in which we use the cameras and what are the buttons in which we use for different uses things such as:
  • placing the SD disk into the cameras.
  • how to open close the lens
  • get a few minutes of playback
  • record
  • how to use the stands
  • the use of focus and how to get a better focus
  • turn the camera on and off safely

Friday, 5 February 2010

livetype & soundtrack pro tutorial

in the lesson we were taken to the media suite this time to have a tutorial on live type and soundtrack pro. live type is a way of putting in credits or title in your video we learnt how to add effects change colour and background. and with soundtrack pro we were able to put music and sound effects to get onto our piece.

Thursday, 4 February 2010

Sub Genres (thrillers)

their are many sub genres for thrillers these include:
· Action thrillers
· Psychological thrillers
· Political thrillers
· Supernatural thrillers
· Sci-fi thrillers
· Spy thrillers