Monday, 29 February 2016
Post production: the ident
For our film we needed an ident that would appear at the beginning of the film before it starts. Having researched a variety of possible names we came up with the concept of 'Abstract Productions'; before deciding on this we originally thought of using our initials A and M in the name, but we felt that it didn't deliver much of an impact and didn't stand out from other industry names. With the name decided, we knew that in the film we wanted the ident to be on a black background as black connotes danger and darkness which is something we want to convey throughout our film. The colour of the text is white as it contrasts with the darkness of the background so will have a bigger impact on the audience.
We plan to have the ident at the start of the film with some type of sound to introduce it to the screen so that it draws to audiences attention to the screen.
Thursday, 25 February 2016
Post production: new sound ideas
With our first draft completed, we felt that there were some sound changes that could be made in order to improve the film opening. When inserting our ident, we though that we should attach a non diegetic sound effect to announce the ident appearing on the screen. One of the most suitable effects that we thought of was a 'whoosh' sound as this would represent the movement of the dient onto the screen. We found this effect on the iMovie list of sound and edited it so that it fit in with the visual elements of the film. We also added an echoed laughter effect on top of the two girls laughing to give it a sinister feeling, and this was done through the iMovie effects.
Towards the end of the film, we wanted to build up the tension and suspense for the climax of the film, so we layered a number of tracks that we found on a royalty free website to create the tense atmosphere. The combined tracks and instruments helped to do this.
The entrance of the titles at the end of the film opening didn't have much of an impact on the audience, so through using the Garage Band app on the iMacs, we created a drone noise to accompany the introduction of the title. It is quite a low, loud noise so helps to build the tension within the audience.
Towards the end of the film, we wanted to build up the tension and suspense for the climax of the film, so we layered a number of tracks that we found on a royalty free website to create the tense atmosphere. The combined tracks and instruments helped to do this.
The entrance of the titles at the end of the film opening didn't have much of an impact on the audience, so through using the Garage Band app on the iMacs, we created a drone noise to accompany the introduction of the title. It is quite a low, loud noise so helps to build the tension within the audience.
Tuesday, 23 February 2016
Post production: audience thoughts
When we completed the rough cut of the film opening, we felt that we needed audience feedback on what we had already done. So we used the same group of people as those that we used for the audience research questionnaire. We asked them to watch the rough cut and fill out a questionnaire allowing them to vocalise their thoughts on the film, and if they had any improvements that we could make before finalising the film. The participants of our audience were two males and two females aged 16 -18 years, which includes them in our target audience.
In our questionnaire we asked a variety of open and closed questions:
1.) What did you think about the editing of the flashbacks?
In our questionnaire we asked a variety of open and closed questions:
1.) What did you think about the editing of the flashbacks?
- I think that the editing of the flashbacks are good however it can be confusing as to when the flashbacks start as there is not a big distinction between the two time frames
- There was not enough discolouration on the flashbacks so they just looked like normal present day scenes
- I really liked the flashbacks , I thought they clearly added towards the context of the narrative
- There should be more flashbacks to develop the narrative as it would hook the audience in more
2.) Do you think the camera work could be improved?
- I don't think that the camera work could be improved, there is a wide variety of camera angles in it
- Some of the shots come across as being slightly shaky but I think that it is relevant to the context of the opening
- There we a couple of shots that went on for too long so it would be good to cut the shots down to make it more snappy
- The camera work is of good quality however there should be a few more high angled shots as I think there isn't enough
3.) Do you think the opening has a clear narrative?
- Yes because there is a linear narrative
- I think it does overall but the flashbacks aren't too clear which can make the narrative confusing
- There needs to be more flashbacks because the narrative should be developed
- The narrative is clear and hooks the audience in
4.) What improvements do you think are needed for the opening?
- I think that the use of titles and credits will help it look more professional
- The flashbacks need to be more clear by adding a filter to them
- There should be an extra build up in pitch and speed with the non diegetic soundtrack as it gets towards the tense section of the opening
- The final title of 'The Hunted' needs to be slightly larger to make it more prominent
Friday, 19 February 2016
Post production: first half rough edit
After finishing filming our film opening, we began to edit the clips. We started by putting them in chronological order so that they would fit into how we planned them on the story boards originally created. Some of the clips that we filmed needed cutting down and changing in length so we did this to ensure fluidity between the different clips.
In our first edit we managed to string the clips together and we found some music to go over the film. In our opinion it was important to get the non diegetic sound right and to choose the correct style because the majority of the sound in the film was the noise of the soundtrack. This is because the quality of the sound from the recordings we took were.t very good so we took it out and had most of the non diegetic sound instead.
As this was only an edit of the film, we hadn't done much editing of clips that needed specific editing because we spend a lot of our time trying to find the music. Due to this, during our audience feedback comments we received said that our flashback scenes needed to be defined more so that were noticeable as being flashbacks. This can be done by changing the colour of the shot, and is something that we will do when we continue editing our film.
A further thing that we need to add are the titles that introduce the producers, editors, actors and directors of our film. These can be done at the end of our editing process as we feel that the content of the film is a priority over the extras afterwards. Equally we need to put in our ident and decide on a production name.
Having received the feed back we got, we intend to use it and adapt our edited film to suit what had been said.
Friday, 5 February 2016
Production - filming day
Filming: day one
Due to accurate timings, we were able to complete our filming in one day, with the exception of some non diegetic sounds.
On the day of filming, we were fortunate to have fine weather so we had no issues with being unable to film, however the travelling to the location proved as being a slight issue as two trips were needed to get to the location of filming, which took more time than we expected; though with our accurate time planning this didn't prevent us from doing anything.
We began our day by setting up our equipment and ensuring that the camera was recording on the correct setting and exposure levels. We made sure that the tripod was secure before mounting the camera on to it as if it was broken it could cause damage to the camera. Before leaving school, we checked that all the equipment was working, because if we hadn't done this it we may have got to the location and be left with faulty equipment. Fortunately all of our equipment was working so we had no issues. The only slight problem that we had with the equipment was the battery in the camera didn't last very long, so we were very consious that we were getting the shots correct as soon as possible so that we did.t run out of battery before we finished all of our shots. To solve this we could have taken a spare battery so if there were any issues they wouldn't have been long lasting.
We brought a copy of the detailed story boards with us so that we could follow what we had written and carry out the specific shots that we wanted. Having the story boards helped us to figure out the diegetic sound that we need to keep in some of the clips, as if we didn't have this it would have meant that we would have to have a second day filming, which was something that we would have struggled
to fit in with our actors schedule.
As the location we were filming at wasn't very big, it allowed us to film the shots chronologically, so we were able to methodically go through and decide if we needed any extra shots or if a specific angle looked better than what we had originally planned. This was done at the end of the day because we wanted to make sure that we had all of our planned shots before we added extras as we were only filming over the duration of one day. The way that we worked chronologically worked well for us because it allowed us to think of any ideas that would fit in between out pre planned shots, as we could see the film opening develop. As well as our own ideas, the actors also gave us some ideas that we could use which would improve our original story board and plan.
This is an image of the three actors on the day of filming the opening
We began our day by setting up our equipment and ensuring that the camera was recording on the correct setting and exposure levels. We made sure that the tripod was secure before mounting the camera on to it as if it was broken it could cause damage to the camera. Before leaving school, we checked that all the equipment was working, because if we hadn't done this it we may have got to the location and be left with faulty equipment. Fortunately all of our equipment was working so we had no issues. The only slight problem that we had with the equipment was the battery in the camera didn't last very long, so we were very consious that we were getting the shots correct as soon as possible so that we did.t run out of battery before we finished all of our shots. To solve this we could have taken a spare battery so if there were any issues they wouldn't have been long lasting.
We brought a copy of the detailed story boards with us so that we could follow what we had written and carry out the specific shots that we wanted. Having the story boards helped us to figure out the diegetic sound that we need to keep in some of the clips, as if we didn't have this it would have meant that we would have to have a second day filming, which was something that we would have struggled
to fit in with our actors schedule.
As the location we were filming at wasn't very big, it allowed us to film the shots chronologically, so we were able to methodically go through and decide if we needed any extra shots or if a specific angle looked better than what we had originally planned. This was done at the end of the day because we wanted to make sure that we had all of our planned shots before we added extras as we were only filming over the duration of one day. The way that we worked chronologically worked well for us because it allowed us to think of any ideas that would fit in between out pre planned shots, as we could see the film opening develop. As well as our own ideas, the actors also gave us some ideas that we could use which would improve our original story board and plan.
This is an image of the three actors on the day of filming the opening
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