Candidate Numbers

Jak Colley - 6327
James Allen - 6322
Imogen Kelly - 6222
Tiffany Pocock - 6269

Tuesday 21 January 2014

Opening Credits

To research what order the opening credit go in, I found this wikipedia article which clearly states the order in which the opening credits appear.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opening_credits

We do not have all the different roles shown the the article e.g. "Based on the book" so we had to skip some out.

James and I (Jak) edited the opening credits. Some of the credits are in line with things on the screen for example the first credits where the names are sitting on the steps, but in other shots there isn't anything for the credits to line up with so they were inserted in the corners of the screen.

Filming and Editing is complete!

After a stressful start on Sunday morning, we are finally finished filming our project! To this day (21/01/14) all we have left to do is edit a few clips and put the opening credits in. Because I (James) have had experience in opening titles before, I know that this will be stressful and very long winded. But, with help from Tiffany, Jak and Immy, I'm sure it won't take that long and we will all be happy with our final project.

We are confident with our piece and even though it runs over by 40 seconds (which we do need to cut down) we feel like this has gone very well.

Our first draft of our storyboard is quite accurate with our final piece, we did have to take some shots out for time purposes but Tiffany, Immy and Jak are all working on making our draft storyboard a bit more appealing to whoever sees it.

Thank you for all the support and we will keep you updated on any changes or things that will be happening in the future


Target Audience for Psychological Thriller

PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER TARGET AUDIENCE

Target Audience for most psychological thrillers are 18+, this is due to the amount of violence which they normally contain as well as many psychological issues that the characters encounter throughout the movie.
We want our target audience of our film to be of the age of 18. As their is violence in our film this is why we felt that we needed to give it a higher rating due to the fact that it could be scarier to younger viewers!
All though the beginning of our film is unlikely to show upsetting scenes apart from one of the characters being attacked in the shop there is no sign of any psychological problems with the actor in the short clip in the film, however the rest of the film, the character may encounter problems with his health.

Sunday 19 January 2014

Background Sound Problems

While we were filming the shop scene we noticed there was lots of background humming and people talking. This was a problem as we needed the shop to seem empty, so what we have had to do is delete all audio from the video and add in new sounds. This means all the audio in the shop scene is non-diegetic and was added in post production.

We still however wanted the music that was playing in the background in the shop so we got a song and edited the EQ settings so that the song sounded like it was being played out loud in the shop when  really it is just a normal MP3 file over the top of the video.

Other sounds like speech we have had to re-record and match up with the lip movements on the video, fortunately there isn't much dialogue so there are only a few occasions where we have had to do this.

Wednesday 15 January 2014

Sunday is coming fast..

Seeing as we are filming on Sunday, we thought maybe it was about time to discuss what we actually need to prepare before Sunday comes..

- A homeless man (not a real one, I don't think the school would let us)
- Man that gets stabbed
- Man that runs away
- Homeless man clothes
- Fingerless gloves
- A hat
- A coffee cup
- Some coppers
- A weird coin
- A magazine
- Some headphones
- Fanta
- Coke
- Fake blood
- A knife
- A camera
- An alarm to wake us up at 5am
- Motivation (this one will be hard to get)


See you on Sunday!

Our Genre: Psychological Thriller

Tuesday 14 January 2014

Fake Blood Research




Fake Blood Research

Before I tried to make my own fake blood, I thought it would be a good idea to research some different ways that have been successful to others.

These are the best ones that I found:
1. What you’ll need: 
  • Golden syrup 
  • Red food colouring 
  • Blue food colouring 
  • Corn flour 

Method:
Step 1 - Add golden syrup to a mixing bowl and add about a teaspoon of corn flour.
Step 2 - Add a teaspoon of red food colouring and one drop of blue dye.
Step 3 - Mix together and add more red food colouring if needed or flour if the mixture is too light.

2. What you’ll need:
  • Half a cup of cocoa powder. 
  • Three tablespoons of corn flour. 
  • Red food colouring. 
  • Some cold water. 
  • Litre of boiling water. 
Method: 
Step 1 - Pour cocoa powder and starch into a mixing bowl and add some cold water.
Step 2 - Mix into a smooth paste.
Step 3 - Add red food colouring and mix.
Step 4 - Add litre of boiling water.
Step 5 - Leave to cool.

3. What you’ll need:
  • Gravy granules. 
  • Red food colouring. 
  • Boiling water. 

Method: 
Step 1 - Pour boiling water into a jug with gravy granules (add as much as you like to get the consistency you’re after).
Step 2 - Add the red food colouring.
Step 3 - Leave to cool.

4. I also watched this video:

I am going to test all these methods and then decide what one looks the most realistic and the on that I chose will be the one that we use in our piece. The reason I thought that these four methods were the best was because they all use easy ingredients and would therefore be easy to make, hopefully with no complications.

Storyboard




CCTV Practice

One of our scenes in our opening credits is going to be in a shop. This means that we want to have a CCTV-like shot to make it look like the character is being watched. To do this we will need to edit the footage to make it look like real CCTV footage.

Some elements that CCTV footage has is:
Grainy or blurry quality
Text over the top saying date and time
Black and white
Laggy frame rate

Here some CCTV footage that we used as inspiration:

Do we want music?

At first we didn't want music, because we wanted to focus on the 'city life' sounds around the homeless man. For example, cars, rain, people walking etc. We did some research and found a few pieces of music that we thought would work well with our film.

One song that James knew had a perfect beginning with beats every few seconds, we thought this would be great to use and we could time the beats with different shots at the beginning of our film.

We wanted it to end before it got 'too much' but we didn't want it to fade out or cut randomly and unprofessionally, so we thought that cutting it when a loud diegetic sound goes over it. For example, we would stop the music at the same time as we get a shot of a car driving over a puddle which would make a loud splash sound.

Song

(This Will Destroy You - Quiet)

Shot of car driving through puddle

(Car driving through puddle. The first car sound works perfectly but we would want it to be faster to cut the sound quickly)



Monday 13 January 2014

Gary said yes!

On the 13th of January, Jak and James took a visit to the co-op and asked a very important question:

"Gary, we need to use your shop... Please"

After 5 minutes, once we were done explaining our concept, the owner of the local co-op said yes to letting us use his shop for our media, on one condition, we get up at 6 oclock in the morning to film as this is when no one will be around...

"Deal".

We have arranged to meet at 6 on Sunday the 19th of January to film!

WOO!


Friday 10 January 2014

Gender Representation



Under Representation of Women

  • Females are often portrayed as domineering sex objects.
  • Men are presented as active, adventurous, powerful and sexually aggressive.
  • Women make up only 16% of news-casters leading us to believe that there are more men than women - men are the cultural standard.
  • Scarcity of women in charge if the media - female film directors are even more scarce.
  • Minorities are less visible than women - African americans rarely appear.
  • If women are shown to be successful but not at home, their career lives are hidden and not payed much attention to.
  • Men are uninterested and incompetent at homemaking, cooking and childcare.
  • Because women are the ones always shown taking care of the children it perpetuates a negative stereotype of men as uncaring and uninvolved in the family.
  • Women are dependent on men and involved in relationships and housework.
  • Women spend their time watching males do things.
  • Women's primary functions are to look good and please men.
  • Men are aggressive, dominant and only engaged in exciting activities.
  • Women are usually portrayed as significantly younger and thinner than the population as a whole.
  • Relationships that are shown in the media are depicted in ways to reinforce the stereotypes.
  • A Woman's power lays in her looks.
  • Commercials manifest power cues that echo male dominance and female subservience.
  • Men are breadwinners.

What is a Psychological Thriller?

When we mention 'Psychological Thriller" to anyone, they straight away think of gore films, horror, scary, ghosts, paranormal, action etc. As soon as we say that our film will not contain any of the above things, people say to us "That can't be a Psychology Thriller then".

In wikipedias's words taken from the English Dictionary:

"Psychological thriller is a fictional thriller story which emphasises the psychology of its characters and their unstable emotional states" 

This definition is exactly what describes our film

I'm glad I cleared that up.


Costume research


Costume

Our film opening includes 4 main characters. These are:
*Homeless man
*Shop keeper
*2 Robbers

Homeless man
Inspiration


From these pictures of homeless men we have decided that our homeless man should wear:

*Hoodie with hood up
 *Beanie hat (under hood)
*Tatty trousers, ripped and dirty
*Shoes with holes in

We also decided that the person we are using as our actor for the homeless man should have a beard because it adds to the idea that he is homeless meaning that he cannot shave. He will also have dirt on his face because this will show that he cannot wash.

Shop keeper
Inspiration

The shop keepers uniform will be quite easy.
The shop keeper should wear:
*The uniform of the shop

Robbers
Inspiration
We typed into google “shop robberies” and this is what we found:





From these pictures, it is clear that all robbers hide their faces. This is clearly to hide their identity.
Therefore we decided that our 2 shop robbers should wear:
*Hooded top, zipped all the way up
*something, eg. Scarf, hiding face
*Baggy trousers. Eg. Tracksuit bottoms
*Gloves