Film Opening

Showing posts with label Contribution Louis Caldwell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contribution Louis Caldwell. Show all posts

Friday, 14 March 2014

Group 1 Final Film Opening- Growing Pains

This is the our finished opening sequence, we have exported it from premiere pro as a HD video, and uploaded it onto video sharing website YouTube( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKxQ4TmyoS0)


Sound Mix

When Editing our project, we realised that it was necessary to edit the volume levels of individual clips throughout the sequence in order to create a professional sounding opening. We used the volume and denoiser audio effects in order to correct the sound in particular shots, lowering background noise when necessary to make the dialogue clearer.


Using Audio effects to improve sound in one of the shots

Pre-production- Updated Script

In order to make our script more relevant, interesting and engaging, we made changes to create a more realistic conversation between the female characters.



1)    INT. COUNCIL ESTATE STAIRWAY - DAY
LOUIS, 17, white, skates past camera. Wearing... Focused on his skating and ensuring that he doesn’t mess up.
A mixture of tilted-mid shots, close ups, and a POV from the skateboard itself. 25 seconds.
2)    EXT. URBAN STREETS - DAY
Cuts to VIVIAN and FRIEND, both 17 and black. Walking down street. VIVIAN is clearly the classier of the two as FRIEND is dressed in a full tracksuit and snapback. TWO SHOT.
FRIEND – Oi it’s so dead round here these days L
VIV – No fully like why did we even leave your house there’s nothing to do
FRIEND – But to be honest there’s fuck all to do in my house
VIV – Yeah but now we look like dickheads standing out here and its sooo cold 
FRIEND – Shut up man you’re always complaining
VIV – Skeen,
*PAUSE*
VIV - I should probably go get my dad’s medicine
FRIEND – Should I come with you?
VIV – Nah it’s calm
FRIEND – Alright, come back to mine after
VIV – Okay
FRIEND – bye 
*FRIEND and VIVIAN hug*
FRIEND leaves scene as VIVIAN continues walk to bus stop.

Music

Initially we were going to use this royalty free music from a website we found online














During editing of the final cut we decided that this music was more appropriate because it connotes the thought-provoking indie atmosphere that we are trying to create.

Thursday, 13 March 2014

Main Shoot: Photo Evidence

Here are just a few action shots of us filming.





The actors in role for the final scene

Mari Taking control of the camera on set

Vivian and Gina getting into role
Group 1 and actors on set 

Tuesday, 18 February 2014

Thursday, 13 February 2014

Test Edit

This is our completed test shoot:





From this we were able to pick out what worked and what didn't work so that we can better it in our main shoot.

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Pre-production-Location Map

Map showing the area and specific streets in which our opening will be shot:





The route which Louis will take on skateboard, in the opening:



Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Pre-production- Weather check for Practice Shoot


-This shows that it is definitely going to rain on Saturday, which could cause problems as our filming is completely exterior

-We will most likely film on Sunday from 8-4 as it is less likely to rain and will provide better conditions to film in and less likely to effect us

Animatic Group Review



-After completing our animatic and uploading it to our YouTube channel, we were able to see what did and didn't work and come up with some improvements:


-The music didn't fit with the atmosphere we are trying to create

-The titles appeared to be too large , and not minimals we had planned

-The script needed to be adjusted to fit with the sequence and provide a clearer narrative

-Follow the correct guidelines when applying over the shoulder shots to create a continuous sequence

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Test shoot: Photos


Mari and Vivian Operating the Camera taking some establishing shots of Louis on his skateboards

Louis helping reposition the camera

Monday, 3 February 2014

Teachers Animatic Feedback

In a meeting with our teachers , they picked up on a few areas of possible improvement:

- More cross cutting between Louis' skate scene and Vivian's' conversation to make the two main characters more obvious

- Ensure continuity 

- Arrows necessary to show movement within the shots

- More focus on the skateboard to maintain the urban teenage theme

-Too many distributor titles- unrealistic and overpowering

-Include more titles throughout in order to make the opening seem more realistic and similar to the typical film opening

Friday, 31 January 2014

Research on GoPro

As part of our filming, we decided that in order to present the action of the skateboarding character's journey, we could use the GoPro camera made available to us.

However, as none of us had used a GoPro before, we researched how to use it, and the ways in which we could film with it as well as asking our technician for advice on how to mount the device to a skateboard.



This video provided a clear, simple explanation of how to record using the device





This video gave us ideas about how we could mount the camera to the skateboard

Treatment Proposal Feedback- Costume

- Consider weather, interpret coats into the costume
- Vivian would have a smartphone not a Nokia. Everyone (especially of her age) has a smart phone.

Treatment Proposal Feedback- Script

- Sounded too comical and appeared to mock our characters not matching the naturalistic themes of the opening.
- Careful use of slang, not to over do it.

New Script:

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Treatment- Location and Filming Dates

Location: Cheshunt


Estate











 
Road








                 
            

           
Bus Stop









Louis Skateboard Sequence












Why: Hardly ever any people in the area, therefore easier to shoot without human interference's, the backdrop of the estate with Louis within it introduces the idea that cultures will collide in this film

Filming Dates: 

Test Shoot: Sat 08/02/2014


Shoot: Sat 01/03/2014


                                                         Re-shoot: 08/03/2014




Permissions
Our filming will take place in public, therefore we do not need to acquire any specific permissions in order to film, however we will ensure that all proposed memebers of the cast are available for our set period of filming, in order to ensure that it runs smoothly and successfully and give them warning beforehand incase we have to change the dates at all
we have the permission of our school to use the camera and microphone equipment at their terms.


Treatment- Camera Techniques, Mise-en-scene, Composition and Continuity

Camera Techniques

Skate Sequence:

Go Pro


Low Angle Shots










Mise-en-scene:


Costume

Boy















Almost every item of clothing is quite an expensive brand which shows fashion consciousness and availability of money due to middle class background.
Accessories:  Earphones in listening to music on an iPhone for age representation  cigarette behind ear to show ‘indie’ boy stereotype. 


Girl
















Costume: Own personal style, quite urban and casual, only one expensive item (Nike Air Max’s in picture) as working class so money is limited but as a teenager feels the need to remain on trend in some way.
Accessories: Holdiing and interacting with Apple iPhone to conform to age and class representation




Continuity

We will abide to the rules of continuity throughout the opening, especially in the conversation between the two girls where we will use shot reverse shot. 

Treatment- Titles

In order to decide on a font and the style of our title, we looked at similar films to ours to see how they decided to present their fonts.

- Simplistic fonts for example courier 
- Subtly placed on image

e.g. Somers Town



From looking at Somers Town, we instantly knew we liked the simplistic, subtle font and title placement and will therefore mimic this in our titles.

The order in which the titles appear will be as follows:
Pigeon Productions (Our own production company), Film 4 (Distributors) , BFI Films (Funding)
Then director, assistant director, camera man, actors names etc will appear on the shot image. 

Treatment- Visual Style



As a british British Teen Drama, the opening sequence will focus on presenting the moods of the two main characters at the present moment in their lives- iitaially a rather closed, emotionless mood expected of teens, uninterested by their current lives
Both characters have their own focuses during the opening- vivian friends and louis skateboarding

As a drama, we have ensured to place emphasis on the fateful meeting of the character, leaving the viewer uncertain as to the relationship that has been sparked and engaging them whilst also indicating what the narrative revolves around: love struck teens with racial contrasting- white vs black- stereotypes clear but also opposed
similar to somers town and submarine- both british- open with music and introduce main characters with little dialogue- more focused on setting the scene

Submarine Opening Sequence: 





Lighting

We will start filming early in the day in order to both ensure pedestrian flow is as low as possible and also so that we can utilize the short-lasting daylight at this time of year, and ensure for continuity reasons that the lighting is not lost as filming progresses, preventing the need for extra lighting equipment and avoiding the risk of running out of shoot time.

We aim to use only natural lighting to retain the gritty natural look of a British urban drama



Misfits- British Urban Drama TV Show


Ensuring Professional Style

We will ensure that our film looks professional by:

- Following the rules of continuity
- Having producer and distributor logos at the beginning of the opening
- Shooting with professional equipment


Tripod