31 January 2010

2nd Filming Session

It was good that we only needed 2 filming sessions to get the rest our our filming done. With Paul and Jacob taking the camera home during the week to get their personal shots done, all we needed to film was the scenes that made the audience ask a lot of questions. So close ups up of me laying on the ground, plus the phone ringing and lots of slow pans across the misty fields. Plus there was still snow on the ground which i think added a lot to our film especially with the morning light. We finished recording and went back and uploaded the footage to iMovie ready to start editing in the next lesson! Next lesson I'd start my own interpretation on the editing of our movie.

1st Filming Session


Today we went out into the back streets of Sutton and Sutton common park and started to film our opening sequence. We didn't get all of the filming done however because we ran out of time although we did get quite a few of the first shots done, including what we planned to be the first scenes. We took many different shots and angles of the same scene so we had a variety to work from when editing and then after about an hour & half we decided to finish for the day and complete the rest of our filming during the next Media lesson that we had.

08 January 2010

Sound

In our opening sequence the sound is being kept to a minimal so that we keep a lot of stuff secret from the audience. The dialogue from the characters is very little in each shot if there is any at all and the tension building music is from the website www.freesound.org. Other that that the only sound you'll hear is hyperbolic sound on the phone vibrating which finishes the opening sequence from our group.

Before I decided on the type of eerie music I wanted in my opening sequence I looked at 2/3 other's and then decided on the one I thought was best.

http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=33796
http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=33703

These two examples were the soundtracks I listened to before coming across the one that I used for my final piece.

Script for 'Behind It All'

Shot 10:
Norman: Hey, you alright?
Scott: Yeah.
Brandon: Come on, lets go, man.

Shot 11:
Norman: Did you watch the Man. United game last night?

Shot 12:
Brandon: Yeah, can't believe it finished 3-2!

Shot 13:
Norman: Innit!

Shot 14:
Scott: Rooney's goal was good!

Shot 15:
Norman & Brandon: What?
Brandon: I don't think so, mate! You stupid?
Scott: I bet you're gonna do this tomorrow! (Putting me down all the time).

Shot 15.2 (partly same shot):
Norman: Ok, today, he's late again!
Brandon: Probably looking for his breakfast!

Shot 16:
Norman & Brandon: (laughing to themselves).

Shot 19:
Brandon: Phone him again, man.
Norman: Yeah.

Shot 25:
Norman: (On other end of phone) Yo, pick up the phone!

Shooting Schedule

Shooting+Schedule+Tyler+Paul+Jacob.jpg

This link above sends you to the shooting schedule of my group. The shooting schedule is our plan when to film our opening sequence & when we'll be finished & ready to edit.

04 January 2010

Title Sequence to 'Behind It All'

20th Century Fox Presents
An AS Production
In collaboraion with TC Inc.
Music By Freesound
Set Design By Jacob RootsA film by ...
Paul Knight
Tyler ChambersJacob Roots
Music by Jacob Roots
Written & Directed by ...
BEHIND IT ALL


Conventions of Thriller's

Following on from my research i have found that below are some of the main conventions that make up a Thriller movie!

  • Set in foreign cites, deserts, high seas etc
  • Usual hero's = 'hard-man' although sometimes general public when intrigued
  • Eriee/Tension type's of music
  • Often over-laping storylines throughout movie
  • Plot makes the audience think

We will hope to include all these in our opening sequence for our thriller films.

3 Locations





These 3 locations will be used in our media production. The first image will be used by all 3 charcaters, however image 2 will be used just by my person & image 3 used by only paul and jacob's characters.