Tuesday, 7 June 2011
Wednesday, 11 May 2011
Evaluation
Our evaluation and film won't be up until 9:30-10 because it will apparantyl take 4 hours to upload our film to youtube.
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
Tuesday, 5 April 2011
editing
After school today, we edited more of our film, we still have more work to do, however we shall soon
Thursday, 31 March 2011
editing
On the 28th of march we started the editing of our final film opening and have so far edited together 16 seconds of footage, to create the final edited piece, we are using two programs. Final Cut Express and Freesound.
Our group used the website; www.freesound.org to find different background noises and scary sound affects for our horror opening. We downloaded six different sound tracks which we will consider to use in our opening. We found loud bangs, quiet creepy background music, and various other sound affects when we browsed the site. We saved these downloads onto the desktop and we will be testing them by entering them into our horror opening in final cut.
Final Cut is a program to be used on Mac Computers which is a professional editing software program that means you can cut and edit all the fine, tiny little details and it also shows every frame of every second of footage. It can also allow us to add title and transitions to further improve the final production of our film.
Our group used the website; www.freesound.org to find different background noises and scary sound affects for our horror opening. We downloaded six different sound tracks which we will consider to use in our opening. We found loud bangs, quiet creepy background music, and various other sound affects when we browsed the site. We saved these downloads onto the desktop and we will be testing them by entering them into our horror opening in final cut.
Final Cut is a program to be used on Mac Computers which is a professional editing software program that means you can cut and edit all the fine, tiny little details and it also shows every frame of every second of footage. It can also allow us to add title and transitions to further improve the final production of our film.
Monday, 7 March 2011
Monday, 14 February 2011
Filming
On saturday the 12th we returned to the alfred east art gallery to do further filming, this time we didn't use a tripod so that the footage looked hand held, as if it was shot by a member of the general public.
Saturday, 5 February 2011
Filming!
Saturday, 1 January 2011
Possible locations for filming.
Here are some of the possible locations for filming our horror opening:
Geddington church yard
The field behind my house which is usually used by dog walkers so filming here may be a problem.
For 1 scene in our film opening we require a fire and obviously we would have to film this in a private area such as my garden.
Monday, 29 November 2010
opening titles.
We are looking at the opening titles of films and how they are presented in preperation for putting them onto our film.
Dawn if the dead
The opening titles of dawn of the dead are played throughout scenes of what you can expect throughout the film, such as zombies and rioting.
1. name of the production company.
2. Name of the film
Dawn if the dead
The opening titles of dawn of the dead are played throughout scenes of what you can expect throughout the film, such as zombies and rioting.
1. name of the production company.
2. Name of the film
3. The last things that come up are the names of the actors, with the most important and most famous actors coming up first.
The names of actors are included as part of the film, the start of the film is wat appears to be the inside of an animal.
1.The name of the film comes up first.
2.This is then followed by people who work on the same areas such as sound mixers come up on the same time.
Wednesday, 24 November 2010
how a 15 is rated.
A 15 certificate is rated as a 15 because-
-The film itself does not promote drugs although drug use is shown.
-Horror and threat are a good idea unless it is sadistic or sexualised.
-Offensive language is used but the most offensive words are not used frequently.
-Nudity is allowed but no strong sexual detail may be shown.
-Sexual content is shown but not in any detail.
-Violence is allowed to be shown but the film may not dwell upon inflicting injury, strong images of gore not caused by a setting of war or by accident, will not be allowed. and no sadistic or sexual violence is allowed.
Monday, 15 November 2010
Storyboarding
After 3 lessons of storyboarding we have finished and now we are able to start collecting images of possible locations for filming and casting our characters.
Our pitch being accepted
Our pitch was accepted by mr henton after we had significantly changed it so that it was feasable for us to create.
Delivering our pitch
However when we pitched it to Mr henton he said that we could not make it because We had already selected actors which we were not supposed to do until our pitch had beeen accepted, we had also gone into to much detail with our overview.
Wednesday, 20 October 2010
prelim task editing
In our last lesson we downloaded all of the footage from the cameras that we had filmed previously,edited our prelim task so that it contains continuity sound effects music and working speech. We used final cut to edit our preliminary task, we didnt need to use garage band as we found suitable music already on the mac.
Sunday, 10 October 2010
wrong turn
We looked at the article about the opening of 'The Shining', a classic horror film starring Jack Nicholson. We then watched the opening first few minutes of the horror film 'Wrong Turn' (2003). Whilst watching the opening, we made notes about the use of visual and audio elements.
There are a wide range of visual elements in the opening of 'Wrong Turn'. Some of these include shots like bird's eye view, establishing shot, and point of view shot. These are needed to create the feeling of fear, tension and suspense that are expected to keep the audience on edge.
The bird's eye view shot at the beginning shows how isolated the location is. This is important as it shows that the victims are in the middle of nowhere which hints the danger. The establishing shot of the cliffs and the woman also shows how isolated and helpless the victims are, intentionally making it hard for them to get out and escape the danger when it comes. The point of view shot of the woman in the chase scene actually makes it look like the woman is running away as the camera is hand-held. It shows the audience how fearful the woman is as the camera is shaking which reflects her panting and panicking. Also it would bring tension and suspense to the audience as they don't know what is chasing the woman.
The editing is faster to create the 'false scare' to the audience to keep them feeling the tension before the actual danger and horror comes. The example of this editing is the scene where the woman nearly falls down after losing her grip of the rope. This would make the audience jump as the start of the opening would have kept them on edge.
The audio elements in the opening are just as important as the visual elements in creating the tension and suspense. The audio elements include the music in the background and also additional sounds.
At the beginning of the opening, the tempo of the music increases to suggest the sense of danger is nearby. Also there are drumming over the top which emphasizes and pinpoints the danger. The music is orchestrial which includes stringed instruments which is significant in creating the feeling of fear.
The enhanced sounds are louder so the audience would feel the suspense as they wait and expect for the danger to happen. One of the sounds that is enhanced is when blood drips on the woman's face which for the audience is the beginning of the horror.
There are a wide range of visual elements in the opening of 'Wrong Turn'. Some of these include shots like bird's eye view, establishing shot, and point of view shot. These are needed to create the feeling of fear, tension and suspense that are expected to keep the audience on edge.
The bird's eye view shot at the beginning shows how isolated the location is. This is important as it shows that the victims are in the middle of nowhere which hints the danger. The establishing shot of the cliffs and the woman also shows how isolated and helpless the victims are, intentionally making it hard for them to get out and escape the danger when it comes. The point of view shot of the woman in the chase scene actually makes it look like the woman is running away as the camera is hand-held. It shows the audience how fearful the woman is as the camera is shaking which reflects her panting and panicking. Also it would bring tension and suspense to the audience as they don't know what is chasing the woman.
The editing is faster to create the 'false scare' to the audience to keep them feeling the tension before the actual danger and horror comes. The example of this editing is the scene where the woman nearly falls down after losing her grip of the rope. This would make the audience jump as the start of the opening would have kept them on edge.
The audio elements in the opening are just as important as the visual elements in creating the tension and suspense. The audio elements include the music in the background and also additional sounds.
At the beginning of the opening, the tempo of the music increases to suggest the sense of danger is nearby. Also there are drumming over the top which emphasizes and pinpoints the danger. The music is orchestrial which includes stringed instruments which is significant in creating the feeling of fear.
The enhanced sounds are louder so the audience would feel the suspense as they wait and expect for the danger to happen. One of the sounds that is enhanced is when blood drips on the woman's face which for the audience is the beginning of the horror.
horror films
In this lesson we watched the opening minutes of - jeepers creepers
- jeeperscreepers 2
and dead wood
we watched these films so that we would have a better idea of how a horror film is constructed
- jeeperscreepers 2
and dead wood
we watched these films so that we would have a better idea of how a horror film is constructed
Monday, 4 October 2010
A powerpoint about the history of horror.
here is a powerpoint about the history of horror with extra information about the film "The shining"
http://www.slideshare.net/MatthewJohnsKba/horror-a-history-thing
http://www.slideshare.net/MatthewJohnsKba/horror-a-history-thing
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