Thursday, 29 January 2015

party scene rough draft

scene inspiration



We hope to edit our scene similar to the way this is edited, quick shots synchronised with the beat of the music, occasional slow motion to simulate the feeling of being intoxicated. We will have to use small clips to maintain the illusion of a real party instead of only 15 people.

Monday, 26 January 2015

Filming Day 1

The second scene of our production involves a party scene, located in a club of some sort. In order to achieve this, we created an event on Facebook, inviting around 30 people to our fake party. Unfortunately only about 15 showed up. In order to create a sense of reality, we insisted that our party members danced close to one another as we filmed lots of close ups and several long shots to make it seem as though the room is much more full then it was. The key aim in shooting this scene was to make the viewer feel as part of the scene. This was made possible with the hand held camera which we used as we walked amongst the dancers and filmed extreme close ups. We mainly used red and blue party lights, but used a strobe to create a sense of disorientation making the atmosphere more chaotic. Key lights were used when filming main characters in order to separate them from the background party people.







PLANNING FILMING DAY 2

For our second day of filming we need to be on a beach on the thames. I looked at high and low tide time to help us work out when would be the best time to do it. We found that in order to be able to use the most of the exposed beach, we would have to be there at around 3am or 4pm, in February.  We wanted to film when the sun was either rising or setting to achieve the reflection across the water and to minimise shadow under the bridge. At the calendar dates around February 15th, we knew that we would have to be there for filming from 4pm onwards, as there would be no light at 3am.


For the scene at night, we are looking at filming at an alleyway near Wandsworth common station, as we thought that the available light and the effect of the high walls would look good.


Due to my media partner leaving I have been forced to abandon this project and join another group. Unfortunately this means my production will not be filmed and this work is meaningless. My new group  has already started planing their production and we have already done a day of filming. Look to http://alleynsmedia-johnson.blogspot.co.uk or http://alleynsmedia-mollyjohnson.blogspot.co.uk for information on the project.

Monday, 19 January 2015

Light work

In order to understand better the use of lights in filming, myself and 3 other media students created a small production involving a dark room using our own lighting.. By doing this we encountered several issues which we understood could potentially pose issues during our real production on location such as the battery life of the camera. After a short amount of time, approximately 30 minutes, the batteries for the camera died, which helped us understand the importance of fully charging them before taking them on location. If they were to die on location before we finished shooting, we would be forced finish early, so we will remember to always be aware of the short battery life. We also learned the importance of the backlight. This secondary light to the main light provides depth to the shot which is vital in achieving a good picture. Lights are essential when filming indoors. The use of colour lights are also effective in setting the mood of the production.


Monday, 15 December 2014

Graphics


  • This screen shot from quantum of solace shows a bullet flying across the screen, with the writers names 
  • In our opening, we wanted to incorporate this into the shot of our posh man walking in a rushed manor on a pavement 
  • i am keen on making this work as it will prove to be a very aesthetically pleasing opening scene

  • An alternative to the bullet, we looked at the opening to the school of rock
  • This is a particularly interesting opening as the graphics are all included in the set and the costume of some
  • We especially like this because we like the use of the background graphics
  • The layout of the opening scene is a simple idea, which makes it doable for us to recreate and change to make our own
  • Unlike the bullet, this is more fluid and will make sense in the scene so at the moment is more probable 




  • We chose this font because it is basic but it also has an urban look
  • The font we chose is aesthetically pleasing and it also fluidly fits in with the theme of an urban gang thriller 
  • We are especially keen on having a simple font, in bold and in capital letters 



  • However, it would be more effective to add in a graphic design into our title, as it would make our title more graphically interesting and also would relate more to the opening 





  • In our opening we are wanting to incorporate our graphics in the fore ground of the opening whilst our character is walking down the street e.g. The Sopranos





Ident Ideas 


One of our first ident names we came up with was "Johnson Productions" as Molly and I, coninsidently have the surname Johnson, this seemed fitting.
We created the Ident in Motion, and we particularly liked the spherical movement of the animation
I created another, under the title "solar edge". I liked the way that the movement of the circles make the overall effect more professional.

Friday, 5 December 2014

Sound

Foley Sound
All the Foley sounds in the production me and Joe will record ourselves using a directional mic and a digital audio recorder. These sounds will include footsteps, atmospheric sounds of cars and sirens, the impact of punches ect.. We will record these sounds separately from the filming.

Dialogue
No script has been written yet however there will be a small amount of dialogue in our production.

Non Diegetic Sound
I will compose an atmospheric, tense piece of music for my production which will develop a rhythmical pattern as the scene develops to match the tone of the scene. In the action sequence at the end of the scene, the music will change from atmospheric to a more light background drum and bass track I will compose to match the fast paced tone of the production.

An example of the atmospheric music I hope to produce is
This track consist of soft minor chords with a reverb effect and is a perfect example of the opening of the track I hope to produce. I will use similar synthesisers as used in this track as well the crackling effect. I believe this will provide perfect atmospheric, background music for the beginning of the production.

-BA