Tuesday, 15 December 2015
Monday, 14 December 2015
How to create a Vignette Effect
Whilst editing our thriller we decided to use a Vignette effect, we didn't know how to do it so we had to research and find a tutorial on Youtube to be able to make the effect work with the thriller we had already completed. We couldnt find a video that went with the programe we were using 'Adobe Premire Pro CS4' but we could only find a tutorial of how to add a Vignette Effect to 'Adobe Premire Pro CS6'. We ended up using this video to help us because it was easy to find all the folders we were looking for as they were all in the same place and it was a basic and easy to undertsand video.
Friday, 11 December 2015
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
Monday, 7 December 2015
Props
(Completed
by Irena Mileva, Mollie Ridgard and Lucy Hickling)
Staircase Scene:
Staircase Scene:
- Broken bottles
- Broken picture frame
- Flowers
- Vase
- Scarf
- Clothes/jewellery
- Anniversary Card
Bedroom Scene:
- Red lipstick
- Red nail varnish
- Clothes
- Earrings
- Perfume
- Rings
- Mascara
- Shoes
Sunday, 6 December 2015
Tuesday, 1 December 2015
Storyboard
Completed by Mollie Ridgard, Lucky Hickling and Irena Mileva
Monday, 30 November 2015
Costume
Done by Mollie
The scene when where we see Lauren’s clothing ‘is the morning
after she came home from a date with the guy the night before and she has just
attacked’. She will be getting ready in the morning by putting on her makeup
and brushing her hair. We have decided to dress her in smart casual clothing so
it looks like she is trying to look normal in everyday clothing as she doesn’t want
to look suspicious. She will be wearing jeans with a smart top and no shoes to
show she is still in the process of getting ready, this is to show she is
trying to be an ordinary girl.
Tuesday, 24 November 2015
Monday, 23 November 2015
Actors
Girl: Marisa Onorati, we chose Marisa because we needed a stereotypical ‘girly girl’ but also has the casual effect towards the audience. We need her to wear casual clothing but looking girly, this makes her suitable for the opening scene of our thriller because she will be putting lipstick on as well as brushing her hair but then it will pan to the body. At the start it will show us that she is an average teenager but then shows us the arm of the dead body then it will confuse the audience as they will think she is typically a good girl.
Dead body: Jordan Brightmore, we chose Jordan because we needed a masculine hand and arm which will be poking out from underneath the bed.
Saturday, 21 November 2015
The genre
A thriller can be stereotypically a novel, play or film that usually has an exciting plot that typically includes crime.
Monday, 9 November 2015
Evaluation
Overall
I think that I did well in this task even though I was on my own and others
were working in a group. My video doesn't have the best storyline but it worked
with the type of actors I had and looked believable. Another weakness is that
the editing isn't the best as I think I should have taken multiple shots of the
same scene as I think I could have used better footage of the shot reverse shot
with the speech between the two characters. I also think that during the first
scene when she is walking up the stairs I think I could have turned down the
diegetic sound lower than it is because it sounds screechy compared to the
other clips and I think this is an aspect that brings down my video. I also
think that the extra sound I have added at the end when the title comes on ‘boom’
is too late and the timing is off as the sounds comes on after the title as
already risen. I think that if the sound and the title appeared on screen at
the same time it would give off a better and more mysterious feel towards the
audience and would make them intrigued to carry on watching.
The strengths of my video is that all the footage works together and I have added and inserted each scene in the right place and it flows and looks realistic which is a big part of making a video or part of a film because each scene or clip work together well with the next one and it all makes sense. Also my actors did a great job in following my plan of what I wanted to do and made the video look fantastic, they presented well thought out facial expressions which went really well with the theme of the narrative as well as making the scene look very believable.
The strengths of my video is that all the footage works together and I have added and inserted each scene in the right place and it flows and looks realistic which is a big part of making a video or part of a film because each scene or clip work together well with the next one and it all makes sense. Also my actors did a great job in following my plan of what I wanted to do and made the video look fantastic, they presented well thought out facial expressions which went really well with the theme of the narrative as well as making the scene look very believable.
Editing
When I came to begin editing I did
find it difficult to put everything together and it took me a lot longer than
others but I feel like I did a decent job on my own and it turned out better
than I expected. It did take me a while to get use to using 'premiere pro' but
I did in the end. Also I think that I used the right effects and transitions in
the right places and it gave the finishing look to the video. When using ‘Premiere
Pro’ I used different tools like the cutting tool which at first was very
difficult to grasp but I got the hang of it. I also added music whilst still on
premiere pro to make the video look professional especially at the end when the
title came up and there was a boom with it.
Filming
I
missed filming with my group so I had to film on my own. I found it easier when
I was on my own rather than working in a group with other people because I felt
like the actors listened to me more than they would if we was in a group and it
was all my own ideas. I did find it difficult when thinking of different shots
to use and how I could portray them to the audience, but in the end it turned
out well and it all went together like the action match for example. I used a
tripod throughout the whole clip because it was a lot easier to film as I used
a pan a couple of times as well as doing still shots which wouldn’t have worked
if I was filming without a tripod because the clips wouldn’t have look
professional and they would have been very shaken. I positioned the camera in a
few different positions but mostly in the 2 corners of the room so it’s an over
shoulder shot throughout the conversation between both characters so we can see
both the facial expressions of one and the body language of the other. During filming
at the start I had very good natural light so we didn’t need to use any
lighting equipment but once inside the dark room when the characters were sat
behind the table we had to use quite a bit of the lighting equipment because the
room was surrounded in black curtains which gave a very mysterious feel to the video
but we then use artificial lighting which kept the dark feeling to the video
but it brightened up the characters and the curtain. We used the lighting equipment
because otherwise the clip would have been very dark, too dark to see all the
props and the little aspects of the video.
Preliminary task - planning
Dialogue
Girl walking up the stairs and into the room
Sitting woman on chair
-I've got the results
-It's not good news
-You're lying, know you are
-Show me, show me.
Storyboard
Description
A woman is walking into a room where she hopefully finds out the results of a blood test which will then determines what happens for the rest of her life. It shows her kicking off as she didn't get the results she wanted which she then pushes everything off the desk on to the floor which is an action Match.
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