Friday, 30 October 2009

Main task

Planning

Brain storm:
Me and my partner had to plan an opening sequence to a thriller film. We did this by brain storming our ideas on paper which we also had to think carefully about what the film was going to be about.























Synopsis:

Lisa who is a young girl can not forget the past 3 years ago her best friend was murders by someone. When Lisa's best friend was murdered she was told that the murderer was a student from her school and the murderer is after her.

The murderer is stalking Lisa and she feels like she is being haunted however she knows that if she tells anyone then her life will be in danger.


Lisa has flashbacks all the time of the day when her best friend being murdered but she try's to think who could of done killed her.

However she now has only two choices either she has to wait in fear for something bad to happen to her or she can trace down the murderer.

She has nobody that can help her but she is a brave girl and she wants her life to be back to normal again and the only way that can happen is if this murderer is found. She makes a decision which puts her life at stake but she has no way back she starts searching for the person who murdered her best friend. What will happen if the murderer is someone she knows...!


Storyboard
We had to create a storyboard which is the frames of the sequences we will shoot. On the storyboard it includes all the shots, transitions and the ideas of what each shot will look like.
































Shot list of the opening sequence:
-Establishing shot of Lisa seeing a shadow,
-Close up shot of Lisa's face
-Establishing shot of Lisa jumping up from her seat when hearing the pips go off.
-Medium shot of Lisa getting up from her seat.- Long shot of Lisa leaving the classroom.
- Pan shot of Lisa walking.
-Establishing shot of Lisa walking into the bathroom.
-Establishing shot of the bathroom mirror.
-Medium shot of Lisa's looking into the mirror.




Storyboard 2:


Me and my partner had a discussion about out opening and the storyboard we felt that it wasn't at a good standard so we decided to make a few minor changes to it.





















































Photographs of the location:

The photo's below that i have taken is of the location which is how the opening sequence will start. This is taken in a palyground based in Stamford Hill Estate which is were out actor will start the opening of the sequence.











Preliminary Exercise

For our preliminary task we were put into groups of three or four to make a short opening to a TV drama. This Sequence should only last for a minute however during make the short text their were a few rules we had to remember which was match on action, shot/reverse shot and the 180-degree rule. This opening was suppose to have two characters which exchanged a few words of dialogue. After we had finished shooting we had to edit what we had filmed on a mac using the software "Final cut pro" which wasn't easy.

Planning:
As a group we had to write up a script which was a few lines between a policemen and a suspect. we also had to draw a storyboard which contained a plan of what we wanted our short opening to be like. This short sequence could only last a minute which meant we couldn't make it complicated.

Script:
The characters involved were a policemen and a suspect.
Policemen: (walks in through the door) Hello Miss Geeta..
Suspect: Hello...
Policemen: Miss Geeta we are here to discuss a murder you are involved in...am i correct...?
Suspect: i don't know..!
Policemen: where was you on the 26th may 2009 at 18:00 hours..?
Suspect: i cannot remember
Policemen: Miss Geeta i have a CCTV footage of you so don't lie..
Suspect: I'm not lieing, i cannot remember
Policemen: (shows the footage)
Suspect: ( escapes to try and get away with the murder).



My Storyboard:





























Shot list:

-Establishing shot of the Policemen walking to the door.
-Medium shot of the Policemen opening the door.
-Establishing shot of the Policemen walking to the chair across the room.
-Close up of the policeman's face.
-Shot/reverse shot of the characters having a discussion.


Shooting:

whilst shooting we had to focus on the the main rules of TV drama genre. when we were shooting a scene we had to make sure it was shot a few times so we could get the footage right. However we made sure that each character had similar shots (e.g. both characters would have a shot/reverse shot to show the emphasis of a conversation. When we were shooting we had to remember the 180 degree rule so we had to make sure that we shot the whole scene form one side. We were told that the a character who was on the left side of the TV was always the important character because the audience always analysis the text left to right.


Editing:

When we had completed the shooting we had to edit everything we shot but we had to edit individually. We used a sooftware called "Final cut pro" which we were taught the basic. I imported the footage from the camera to the mac and opened it up on the software. When it had loaded the footage had no sound which i then had to render it which took 5-10 minutes. during this process i had to cut out the footage which i didn't want on the final sequence. I found using Final cut pro very confusing and slightly differcult but i got through it everytime i was stuck. However my finished project is about a minute long which isn't very long once you watch it.