Saturday, 31 July 2010
Wednesday, 21 July 2010
short film evaluation
From looking at post work of short films i was able to understand how to create the mood and story in a time of 5 minutes, short films have a vital point in them which is the main story of the film and this happens and is generally resolved or just left a the end of the film. I believe that i could produce a short film of a good quality but as i have not had much experience with short films i will be looking in much more detail at a large number of short films to understand how they are produced and created, the main construction of a film is the script, character, settings, props, camera angles and shot types, most of all these all revolve around the subject of genre! in our group we intend to use a emotion as our genre and portray they emotion threw the 5 minutes we have.
Shot types that where used in the short film looked very clever and creative, the way they have been edited together makes a seamless bond to create the feeling that you are not watching a film but that it could be happening to you in real life, all of the films i have watched are not social realist films but i would like to possibly create a film that viewers fell they can respond to and also have a certain feel about them that means a deeper meaning and understating.
Shot types that where used in the short film looked very clever and creative, the way they have been edited together makes a seamless bond to create the feeling that you are not watching a film but that it could be happening to you in real life, all of the films i have watched are not social realist films but i would like to possibly create a film that viewers fell they can respond to and also have a certain feel about them that means a deeper meaning and understating.
Monday, 12 July 2010
Creative Filming
During our last lesson we focused on using digital techniques to enhance our creativity, using different camera angles we can make the victim look like they have less power and the suspect look like they have power over the shot and this carry's out throughout the whole clip. we used a match on action in 2 of the shots as this creates a feeling of tension as you are fowling the actor and feel what they feel. We where given the theme of suspicion and using a filter in our editing software it gives the clip a really dark impression, editing is one of the main processes of film production and when putting the clip together you can cut the clip so it creates a certain theme. Totaling i feel that we used a wide range of creative techniques but i would also like to use different techniques but i am scared to use them because of the way they may turn out.
Tuesday, 6 July 2010
Skills Development
Last year in my AS studies i produced a film opening of a horror genre, this tested my skills and made me think about my analytical skills to produce the best results.
Pre-Production
pre-production was a very important part of my practical production. To start my research i looked into a few films of the same genre to get an idea of what opening of films where like, this gave me a idea of what techniques and concepts and how to apply them. My next step to carry out my research was a questionnaire this consisted of in depth questions to figure out who my target audience is and what they really look for when watching a film, our questionnaire was a basic overview and was not as in depth as we would have liked, if i was to carry out the questionnaire again in my second year i will think more about the questions i ask and look at the genre as more of idea and ask how people portray the genre and how they would like to see a film produced.
Pre-Production
pre-production was a very important part of my practical production. To start my research i looked into a few films of the same genre to get an idea of what opening of films where like, this gave me a idea of what techniques and concepts and how to apply them. My next step to carry out my research was a questionnaire this consisted of in depth questions to figure out who my target audience is and what they really look for when watching a film, our questionnaire was a basic overview and was not as in depth as we would have liked, if i was to carry out the questionnaire again in my second year i will think more about the questions i ask and look at the genre as more of idea and ask how people portray the genre and how they would like to see a film produced.
After the questionnaire we wrote a film proposal so we had a clear understanding of what we where expecting from ourselves and our film opening, the main aim of our proposal to the outline exactly what we had to do i think we successfully did this but we did only "outline" the main points we could have given ourselves an easier job if we where more specific this way we would have the exact shot types, music, settings, character, techniques ect. but our opening was very loosely held together and was made on spur of the moment thoughts and places which where not idea but where 'plan b material'. Our location pictures and story-board where a great help to our production stage, i had never produced a storyboard before but even though my drawings where stickmen we still had an idea of what shots to use and establish how they would work and possibly not work. The location pictures help us establish where our shots would take place and made it easier for us to take into account the 180 and 30 degree rule so the film when edited fits together well and seamlessly.
Production
To establish our shots and camera angles and to test if our film would edit well together we produced a test film of all of our shots exactly how we would produce the main film following the storyboard, once we edited the opening together we noticed that some of the shots did not work so this was an opportunity to analyse each shot type and re think about what shots would collaborate together.
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