Monday, 25 March 2013

Sound for our title sequence

Music/Sound and Effects

This non copyright music made on garage band, it is for our sound in our 2 minute title sequence called 'captured' This music will set in the basement scene where the camera is panning across the basement, it will be classed as a non diagetic, this scene will last about 12 seconds. Then the music changes into a soft melody where the character is walking into her house. We decided to have a contrast in music so it sets a relaxing tone to the audience after they have been scared. Also it shows that the scene has changed and so has the atmosphere.
We have added effects on the beginning scene to make it more surreal and interesting so it draws in the audience right at the beginning. We added a blur effect so it looks like the shot is coming from some ones sight which has become blurred from an accident they have been in, so they're vision is split.
After the basement scene we don't use effects on our shots as we want it to feel more realistic than the beginning scene.

Risk Assessment

Risk assessment are essential when filming, they are done in order to prevent any accidents or make us be prepared for them as they come.

The risks include:
  • Filming with the camera without a tripod this could carry a risk as you may drop the camera as it is not on a stable stand.
  • Before Filming you must make sure that the camera, tripod are all set up properly to prevent damage to the equipment and your self as they may fall or have an electrical fault.
  • A short part of my film is filmed outside, whilst filming outside we must ensure that out filming does not disturb the general public. In order to do this we will try and avoid obstructing a public footpath or roads.
  • To make sure we don't get any houses or cars in our shot without permission in order to do this we will shoot again, and then make sure that our shot is only of what we need in our shot 


Evaluation of each story board

Photographic images of shots from our film (realistic version of story board)


Here is our drawing version of our story board 






You can see a change within each of our story boards this is due to new ideas we thought of during the process of filming, but you can still see some similarities for example the shot of the door and the shot in bed on the phone. Also the close up shots and the extreme close up shots of the necklace on the chest.
I think by changing our shots it has made our film more interesting, it has also enabled us to add more shots in.

Film production

My genre for my film is Horror this is for my AS Studies Film Opening.
Here is a some images of some of our shots.


My movie is a horror it is about a young girl who invites her friends over for a night in to watch scary movies. But what she doesnt realise is that her and her friends are in for a night that will go down in history.  My film opening will give the audience a little insight of the film and make them want to know what happens next, we present only a short snip to engage the audience, thats the main reason why we left our last shot of a girl/ figure screaming.

Script


Script

Sarah:Hello, you alright? 
(pause)
I'm good hows college
(pause)
Yeah, wasnt too bad just had to hand in a few assignments.
(pause)
Nothing much just on the laptop, just finishing some coursework
but listen, 
i was going to ask you, 
what are you doing tonight
(pause)
cause im having a few of the girls round and some of the boys.
We're going to watch this new scary movie thats out, so if you want to come there all getting here for like eightish
(pause)
 so if you just come at like eight then they should be here by then
were just have some food and watch the movie
(pause)
yeah thats fine we probably wont start till like nine anyway we will just eat like first
whats ap me when your on your way
(pause) alright then speak to later

In our script you only hear one person in the conversation so the dialogue above shows only her script.