Monday, 21 March 2011

On the first day of filming, Jordan had organised the first location to be the Darkroom scene in 106a.  This was a good location to use as it was spacious and plenty of plugs to use for the lighting.  We only used one light to give a film noir feel as it had to light just one side of his face to show contours.  I had before hand looked at some Youtube video tutorials to gain a feel for this and to gain knowledge and techniques as this was the first time I had heard of the theme:

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We had a practice run for the lighting before hand and here are some images from what we had gained:

For my film project, we were in a group.  My group consisted of: Diana Jones, Najhet Thompson, Jordan Brooks, Kelly Tang, Sam Dobson and myself.  We were assigned with different roles:

-          -  Diana Jones – Camerawoman
-        -   Najhet Thompson – Director
-         -  Myself – Assistant Director
-         - Jordan Brooks – Producer
-         - Sam Dobson – Editor
-         - Kelly Tang – Sound

In my role, I had to do the lighting for the film, partial directing and did get involved in some other parts when necessary or asked to.  I scheduled some days to film and delegated some organisation to the group which proved positive.  I also edited the script which was written by Jools Ayodeji we got given using Celt X which I found an easy program to use.  It was used to specify different aspects of the script such as props, characters, locations for each scene which can then be generated into lists to use on location.  Here is the script that we used once changed:


1  EXT. ARBORETUM TUNNEL. NIGHT
TITLE: White text on a black background fades in SHIFT.  It shimmers as if a light source is being played across it before the screen fades out to black
CHRIS is flat, flat, flat against the wall.  Eyes roll from side to side nervously.  Squeezed in as tightly as possible, Chris listens
Nearby we hear footsteps.  Someone is creeping along, someone is trying to make as little noise as possible.  Panicked Chris dashes through the alley.  Chris is pursued by footsteps and shouts.  Chris flees

2  INT. OFFICE WITH BLINDS. DAY
Chris peers through blind, opening it with two of his fingers and is momentarily blinded by the light shining in through the window.  Stumbles, squints, fingers white, grip the briefcase even tighter.  Nods to receptionist, hesitates, slows down then nods to security.  The revolving door exit seems very far away

3  INT. OFFICE. NIGHT
The only illumination comes from the blue light in the dark room studio as the photograph produces.  Chris is nervous.  Chris removes a developing photograph from the monomethyl-p-aminophenol hemisulfate.  Chris stares at it in shock.  Listening Chris shuts off and pockets the photograph.  Ducking down beside the table the door handle struggles to open.  They open the door ajar.  After talking, the door closes and the security personelle walk away

4  INT. FRONT ROOM. DAY
Chris writes an address on the envelope.  The label reads The Daily Telegraph, news desk, Media City, London

5  EXT. POST OFFICE POST BOX, QUEEN STREET. DAY
Chris approaches a post box, package in hand

6  INT. BEDROOM. DAY
Chris scans then pockets the negatives from a briefcase

7  INT. OFFICE. DAY
The briefcase is placed inside a safe. 

8  EXT. HOUSE LIVING ROOM. DAY
Chris scans the Daily Telegraph for his article. Nothing

9  EXT. ALLEYWAY. NIGHT
Chris rushes around a corner and jumps recklessly over the stair well.   As he runs he repeatedly looks over his shoulder for his pursuers.
Running he drops the briefcase.  Rushing back to the retrieve it, he abandons that idea and continues his escape

10 EXT. ARBORETUM. DAY
Chris dumps the negatives into a bin and slowly walks off down the street.  As he does so Sam emerges out from a hedge, lowers sunglasses and begins to follow him. Chris paces faster looking back gradually getting faster.  Sam paces after him.

11 EXT. NEWS STAND. DAY
The billboard reads : Local Journalist Found Dead

THE END

I found modifying the script hard as it wasn’t easy to keep with a flowing storyline.  I did not learn Celt X in the lecture as I was late but I managed to pick it up in 5 minutes.  The rest of the group could not figure out how to import the script from Microsoft Word into the program but I managed to do this by saving it as a Notepad file first before importing it.

Sunday, 16 January 2011

eXistenZ!

Narrative
The narrative of the film I felt was successful in the way that the ideas and concepts of the storyline were done.  I felt that they did not portray it so well in some parts as for example, there wasn’t really a beginning to the story which could explain what some of the features were like the “Pods” or “Bio-ports” but we got to know this as the film went along.  The narrative and concept of not knowing which part was in the game world or in reality was portrayed well although it was obvious with the clues which was reality or not.

Interactivity
The interactivity of the film with the audience was ok as they introduced the main characters at the beginning.  At the end of the film, these main characters as well as being throughout the whole story, ended the plot.  The film interacts with the audience being that it is a game world which is now popular and becoming more of a reality to do.  Some parts of the film were too gruesome to watch but the audience still felt interacted with it as it drew them into to question why they are doing things like that in the first place?

Convergence
The convergence of the film focused on the game world or reality.  This became clear later on in the film when both characters played the game using the “Pod”.  They had to show you what the object did before the convergence became clear. 

Monday, 22 November 2010

My First Finished Ident!

Using C.R.A.P!

We had to redesign a business card using C.R.A.P features.  Here is my version of the business card:














 

C- Contrast.  I have used contrast in colours by making the text stand out from the background.  I have used a larger font for the company name and smaller for the contact details.  I have used an even smaller font to say the owner is a proprietor as I felt this information is unnecessary.  I have used a different colour for the title and a different font which shows contrast but I feel that it works well. I have used equal gaps between the text pieces.  The size of the space at the top is larger than the space at the bottom but this is to make the company name stand out more.

R – Repetition.  I have used repetition by the use of the colour light blue, white and black.  I have used the faded out bar at the top and the bottom of the business card which also shows repetition.  Another aspect of repetition is the use of the lines on four parts of the business card.

A – Alignment.  I have used left alignment on the text throughout and made sure that it doesn’t touch the image.  This is better for the person to read.  The image is right aligned.  Everything is visually related due to the colours and the lines and faded boxes.

P – Proximity.  There are relations in the gaps between the text pieces.  They are all the same size and equal which makes them relate well.  The use of colour makes the proximity relate well too which makes the reader read the whole business card rather than just one part.

Wednesday, 17 November 2010

Interview Using Lighting!

For our second one shot film, we were concentrating on lighting using a specific scenario.  We had to do a day time interview next o one window and use lighting.  We decided we did not want any shadows therefore lighted Ajay so that there weren’t any visible.  If wasn’t easy in such a tight location.  We then had to decide what questions we were going to ask and first improvised.  We then took a few minutes out and practised before filming.  We had the interviewer out of the frame so that we could get a close enough shot.  The reflector was used too so too in order to gain an equal lighting on the other side of Ajay’s face away from the window. Before filming our final take, we had to wait for another group to finish as their lights were affecting our frame and casting an unwanted shadow.

First Shot Of One Shot!

We have been creating one shot films which means that we have to keep the camera on a tripod and can only move it once! In our group, we had to first film outside where we could use natural lighting.  We did not have long to think of something even though we went scouting on the locations.  We all decided that we should think of the idea first then decide which of the two outside locations we should use.  We decided to use a bench at the Arboretum.  The one we chose was on level ground and had a hill behind it so we did not have to worry about people walking behind on our set.  We set up our equipment, struggling to set the tripod to the right level as it wasn’t a good one on the day of shooting.  On the day we improvised lines of what we were going to say and decided who would play what role.  I played a posh person who had things on her mind and Alyssa played the drunken tramp.  This gave the basis of our story and we shot the film in just 3 takes until we were happy with it.

Once we viewed the video back, we had noticed that there was a lot of background noise from the wind therefore if we were to shoot outside again, we would use an overhead microphone or use something or someone to block out wind passing from the sides.  We also should have used a tighter frame as my face was not visible enough.