Friday, 29 April 2016

Title sequences



Pink Panther 

The production company is the Mirisch company presents a Blake Edwards production - The Pink Panther. The titles to this movie is presented in intercut shots. The order of how the titles are presented are of a normal movie. The production company comes first following a series of the main actors. Then finally comes the movie name in big letters. The last people to be shown were the producers and director. 

This title is a real good example of how a movie intertwines themes of the movie within the actual title. For example, the colours used show the link to the Pink Panther. The text looks cartoony and informal showing that it is an animation. From the start you can see a very comical Panther, who is the main character. You can get clues about what the movie will be about from the title. There is a little man who looks like a detective trying to find the Panther. This could show that the movie can be a mystery theme film. Overall the film from the title attracts the audience well and as an animation it looks fun and exciting to watch.







Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Art of the Title

Art of the Title

This website was a great source of information on how title sequences are put together. The website was graphically well laid out and consisted of great illustrations. It gives us information on how each title sequence was made- (all the people who made the title sequence give their own comments of how they conducted the music, animated movements and many more).
Website lay out 


Star Wars
A very unique title sequences that  interest me is the title sequence from star wars. This unique as the moving text slides upwards different from any other film. It can represent how slow time everything moves up in space as thats where the film is supposed to be set. The font is clear and easy to read. It is big bold and moves slow. This so the audience can pay attention to the opening lines. 


The next title sequence is from the movie spectre. This is a James bond movie which could indicate it ould taker factors from other bond title sequences. This could be things such as the calm soothing music the accompanies the title sequence. There is many attempts to evoke motion out of the audience through props and fire. The titles have a fixation on octopuses which could be a metaphor for a clue in the storyline of the movie.
Spectre 

3 initial ideas for Thriller Opening


3 initial ideas for Thriller Opening

We had 3 thriller ideas these included a mafia thriller, action thriller and comedy thriller 

1. Mafia styled thriller


This is an idea where we had an idea of two rival mafias. When these two mafias meet it doesn't go down very well. The story entails a exchange of a bag. When the exchange doesn't go to plan the rivals go at each other. 


2. Action thriller

This idea has two people in the car, who search around the urban estate for any trouble. When they come across a rival enemy they get out to start a chase. There is a small fight scene in the alleyways to create action. The enemy retreats back to home territory and is able to get help. One of the rival gang members betrays the other leaving him all on his own. The thriller stops there


3.  Comedy thriller 

Third idea is a comedy thriller where there are three friends just having fun on the streets and they they go in a car and start driving around and just having fun they crack jokes mess about with each other and everything goes really well until suddenly there is a car crash and everyone is badly hurt. 
Our ideas on paper

Friday, 22 April 2016

Location sheet



Location Visit Sheet

Programme Title: Hunter Hunted
Client:
Writer: Altin,Eric and arbaz
Producer: Josh Byrne
Director: Arbaaz
Date:

We took this when out doing some field research on where to film. This area was perfect for our location as it had the tower block and alleyways we needed



Tower block



Access to location via: 
driving distance from school



Name and number of location contact: The area is called heath park it is in Dagenham, London

Health and Safety Issues to note: The health and safety issues are that there could be people that do not want to be filmed or have the flat being filmed. We don't want to invade anyone's privacy. Also we will be carrying around baseball bats so we need to be careful as they can inflict harm.

Potential Filming Problems : If we are filming and something happens to the camera we will not be able to film also if the weather changes and rains to hard for example we wouldn't be able to film. If someone does not have the same clothes as they did in previous shots then that can be a filming problem.

Camera Techniques evaluation

Evaluation

I believe that our attempt to recreate different shots went really well. We tried from the easiest to most difficult shots. Our most successful shots consisted of those where you didn't need specialist equipment for example, the medium and close up shots.

We experienced some difficulties with the moving shots as we didn't have the equipment. We only had a basic tripod. For example when we were performing the tilting technique. As the camera was tilted, it looked a bit shaky and it was supposed to move smoothly. The tilting technique was a little hard to shoot as the camera man has to keep the camera steady. Also, the camera tilted to the left side- it would've been better if the camera was tilted to the right side as well in order for us to see how the image looked on both sides.

Tripod we used

Monday, 18 April 2016

Evaluation Question 7

Looking back at your preliminary task what do you feel you have learned in the progression from it to the product ?

In the preliminary task, were given a list of camera shots that you can use effectively to make a good thriller opening. In the completed thriller, we were using these techniques more innovatively to build an opening to a thriller. 



This is our shot reverse shot

During the progression from the preliminary task to the completed thriller, I have learnt how to demonstrate Match-on-action, 180 Degree Rule, Shot/Reverse shot, Eyeline Match and we had performed some of these techniques successfully. I have also learnt how each of these shots generally make the thriller more interesting and engaging for the audience to watch.

From there we went on to adapting the shot so that it suited to our thriller and its needs 


So, in our thriller it wasnt effective to do shoulder to shoulder in a moving car. It wouldn't work. So we made a progression where you can see both shoulders in the car and still listen to the convo that is happening. Facial expressions can also be interpreted.
The skills i gained was that i was able to know what would work well in different shots and what did thats why we took many shots just in case so when we looked at the editing we picked out the best angles and what worked well with the film.

Sunday, 17 April 2016

Evaluation Question 5

How did you attract/address your audience?

The way our thriller holds the audience is that we keep the action in the thriller constant from the McGuffin to the chase scene right till the end of the movie. The end scene was cut which left the audience on the edge of their seats. No information about the characters is given away so it leaves the audiences asking questions.  


At the end of our film we had a cliffhanger. This in itself was a great way for the audience to come watch our movie as the end generates a lot of questions. Like why would Altin do that. At the end there was a gunshot to scare/excite the audience. It also could tell the audience that Arbaaz got shot without it being on the screen. 

We attract our audience through age. Our actors of our thriller are of the same age range of our target audience. They can relate to their emotions more. It adds to the stereo type that young people are mischievous. These kind of thrillers attract audience as the same type of actors from Kidulthood made a successful movie.

All the continuous actions keeps the audience attracted to the thriller. It leaves them on the edge of their seat. If we was to release a trailer we would include upbeat grime music with the action scenes


Real media film


Our thriller 



Evaluation Question 6

Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Shooting Schedule

Day
Scene
Location
Equipment
Costumes
Props
Cast +Crew
1







2










3





4
Establishing shot of estate block and the  placing of the bag by Josh
(Mcguffin)



Eric being followed near the alleyway. He realised and the chase then begins






Chase into alleyway then the fighting scene. First extra callum to be introduced.



Betrayal 
Estate block






Estate block/Alleyway






Alleyway



Alleyway





Car park
Car






Car/baseball bats






Car/baseball bats/phone




cars baseball bats and phone 
Josh in casual wear and black jacket Arbaaz and Altin in all black


Arbaaz/Altin- black casual wear
Eric- Red jacket.



Arbaaz/Altin- black casual wear
Eric- Red jacket.

Erics gang wear mostly red including Eric
Arbaaz- black casual
Altin- red shirt (to show he is actually on Erics side)
Car and the Bag






Car/baseball bats






Car/baseball bats/phone




Tyrells car /baseball bats
Eric

Arbaaz

Altin

Josh

Callum

Tyrell

Shot list


SHOT LISTS 

Scene
Shot lists
Description
Scene 1- Estate block



Scene 2- Arbaaz driving car



Scene 3- Inside car






Scene 4- The back of the car





Scene 5- The crew ready to fight




Scene 6- Eric being followed





Scene 7- The chase begins




Scene 8- Fight scene in the alleyway



Scene 9- betrayal
1




3,5




6,8,10







12,14






16




18,20






21,23,25,27





29,31,32



34,36,37,39
Camera: ES, MS, LS
Action: McGuffin of drug deal
Time: 10 sec


Camera: PS, CU
Action: Arbaaz and Altin driving around
Time: 5 sec


Camera: POV, BTS, ECU
Action: Altin and Arbaaz spot "someone"
Dialogue: Altin- "wait, who is that? I think I recognise him from somewhere." Arbaaz- "Oh yeah, I know him."
Time: 20 sec


Camera: MS, LAS
Action: Altin and Arbaaz get out of the car and towards the boot, get out equipment (baseball and cricket bat)
Time: 15 sec


Camera: BTS
Action: Altin and Arbaaz coming round the corner with their equipment
Time: 5 sec

Camera: CU, LS
Action: Eric realises Altin and Arbaaz are following me
Dialogue: "Oi, stop!"
Time: 5 sec



Camera: LS, PS, LAS, HAS
Action: Altin and Arbaaz chase through the alleyway 
Time: around 1 min


Camera: MS, CU, TS
Action: Altin and Arbaaz fight Eric
Time: 5 sec

Camera: CU, PS, LS, MS
Action: Altin and Arbaaz find themselves trapped, Altin betrays Arbaaz
Dialogue: Arbaaz- "Let's get them"
                                Altin - "No"

Time: 45 sec