Wednesday 26 January 2011

Session 14 and 15


Ash and myself have been editing our end of sequence film, with the assistance of our teacher Steve Thorne. We have tried to make the editing much quicker and with a fast pace to keep the tension building, however we still needed to do the back ground music (or sound track) to make it seem that it is actually going to be an ending to a film. Moreover we need to accumulate more of a dangerous atmosphere and more hostility towards the hostage, to crate the illusion that the hostage is defiantly going to die before the hero comes to rescue her from certain death.I therefore conclude that a re-shoot is defiantly in need. However we are rapidly running out of time to conclude the project. I believe that with the comments and criticisms (and hopefully more group members) we can improve and move on and further improve on our next media related project.
Steve showing Ash how to import images from different applications such as final cut and imovie.
Steve reminding Ash how to upload
clips onto the computer from the camera.





Tuesday 25 January 2011

Session 12 and 13

Ash and I have completed most of the filming based work (to a reasonable standard), I have taken some stills of our group at work or just chilling out and having fun. We however do need to film the last sequence where Lewis (who is apparently called Jacob 0.o which I have no idea where that name came from) saves Ash (the hostage), we also need to start to think of some music or sound effects, which my friends band has kindly agreed to play a song called S and S, that will hopefully be our end sequence credits, but I have no idea what is going on in Ash's mind right ow about the sound track, but she is in control of EVERYTHING so its up to her really.
here are some images of what we did during these sessions enjoy:

Our camera pearched on its tripod ready and set up to start filming.
Our camera from a different angle in the corner of the room whilst Ash dictates what is going on in the script. Myself and Jake having a laugh in one of our short lunch breaks.
Me and Tom posing for the camera. Ash and Jake preparing for the first proper filming session of the week, this shot is the start of the interrogation sequence. Ash and Jake trying to learn their lines whilst reading the scripts over, and over and over and over again with the amount of out takes we had.
These are our camera bags where we left our stuff and had our lunch, we did not film in this room but this is where we organized and prepared our actors
These two are our actors Jake (left ) playing Terrorist 1 and Tom (right) playing Terrorist 2. This is our 'Chill' room where we would have our breaks and leave our stuff when we weren't filming, as you can see we have left our lunch and bags around the room (don't worry Steve we did a health and safety check before we left) :p

L2 GROUP 2: END SEQUENCE - STAGE 1


Some of the comments that we received from our film was mixed between our attributes and areas of improvement, some of which comments are posted below:

Attributes:
"I liked the running shots cutting in between the interrogation scene" - Kirstie
"The dialogue worked well when it was played over other shots" - Ben
"When Lewis came to save Ash, showed the traditional rescuer saves damsel in distress" - Lee
"Good use of parallel editing" - Tom
"New devised shot types, such as the running over the camera" - Lewis
"A good choice to use Ash as the damsel as she is a superb actor" - Craig
"How the use of 'L' shaped edits became very useful since your group had few clips" - Jamie

Areas of improvement:
"Use more local sources for actors don't get to ambitious" - Steve
"Involve more reliable people" - Tom
"Use more Snatch like shots" - Steve
"Reshoot all shots at a different angle for different effect" - Lewis
"Finnish of the film with an end sequence" - Kirstie
"Shoot each shot multiple times" - Ben
"Make the film last longer - Steve
"Use smoother cuts" - Craig
"Maybe you could use some back ground music to provoke different emotions" - Jamie
"Add more detail onto the film" - Lee
"Use your time more wisely" - Steve

Wednesday 19 January 2011

Session 11

Today we actually got some genuine filming completed WOOT! I asked Lewis if we could borrow him during session 10 and he said yes (he already owed me a favor so why not). so we went out with our filming equipment and shot roughly 11 clips with our college lewis, after we imported it from imovie, I then unchecked all the clips that I did not want such as the previous groups clips as you can see in some of the screen grabs shown below. This screen grab was taken when I wasunchecking all the clips that had been left by the previous groups.

This was taken when the clips were uploaded to imovie
This shot is of the imovie clips being sent to final cut and the file being opened in final cut and primed for editing.

Session 9 and 10

Ash and I, have eventually accomplished a filming session and have finally completed a whole session thats not just blogging and talking about when we are going to next film, we also have taken numerous photos with the stills camera. Moreover we are hoping to get some filming done at lunch today to polish the rest of the film where we can do the interrogation scene. If this task is achieved then we can happily start to edit the sound track which is probably going to take place in the Media Studio

Tuesday 18 January 2011

Session 7 and 8

During this auspicious lesson I contemplated our progress so far, while Ash was starting our brand new and revised story board, after we had received a few words of advice from our teacher Steve, I set about establishing our new characters and with their motives, such as the person running to save the hostage was going to save her as he was in connection with her in some way. the Interrogator was (obviously) interrogating the hostage trying to extract information about a safe. Ash has uploaded the following images about the new shot lists and characters. We also created a mud map about the location 'Media Studio' of which contains the character locations and camera placements.
The new story boards showing theshots, props, actors and the locations.
Our weeks planning sheet, showing the filming and editing days, also Ashes and my free periods, shown in the grey boxes so that we know when we are free to do extra filming or editing.
The mud map of theMedia Studio, showing the camera angles and the locations of the actors, further more the 180 degree line is shown by the dotted line across the middle of the room, showing the boundary of the camera. We also included the actors lines of sight and where they are moving to so we know what actor is going to move to the allocated position.

During the following lesson I will be attending a careers interview, so I wont be in for seldom of the lesson, I can only hope that I don't miss much during the Interview with Susan. I also would appreciate if Ash actually accomplished something during the lesson even if it is something small such as getting a booking form filled out for our next filming session, or start the new script.

Friday 14 January 2011

Session 6

During this session we went through the editing similar to session 5, but we had some disagreements upon editing the final clips whilst we were doing this we were un-aware that Steve had spied out our props and fancied tying them out, however he was caught in the act.
After we had discovered Steve's scary side we got down back to work, where Steve showed Ash how to upload clips from the camera onto the laptop some images are shown below.

After documenting the evidence of Ash actually getting some work done with steve I continued to document evidence of Ash hard at work uploading and importing the clips and stills from both cameras I decided to record this evidence and post the images as seen below.
We also received help form some of our friends who kindly helped star in our Hollywood block buster some of which being Jake starring as Terrorist 2 and Theressa who helped film after Naomi had left (wont be making that mistake ever again!). We also had Jake Hatter who played the Interrogator (and was very good at it) we also had some very interesting out takes. Of which I shall show you in a later post.

Session 5

During this lesson we edited the clips that we had taken previous, we did have an in -experienced cameraman so this did dramatically effect our film as the clip was not up to the standards we had hoped for. However I am pleased to say that we did get everyone together, to finally shoot our interrogation scene, as I had went into Cambridge to purchase two balaclavas which we needed to use in our interrogation scene, images of which are shown below.

We were also going to use a pistol, but we couldn't find a supplier so we used a friends cap gun, which is also shown below. However we did not actually use it in the initial scene as we couldn't find my colleuge in time.

Below are some of the images taken during the interrogation scene.

Thursday 13 January 2011

Session 4

During the first lesson I thought that It was going to be another fruitless day, however luck seemed to be on my side, group 4 asked me if I could star in their film as an extra, I saw an oppertunity to strike a deal, as this group had some props that we needed so I thought that this would be a good time to ask for something in return, they agreed to exchange myself as an actor for a prop pistol. We now have more local actors some of which being Kirstie and Lewis as some reserve actors, furthermore Tom has approached me to star in our movie, which I am considering. There are also some images on Flikr that will be uploaded momentarily by my college Lewis, of such images I will post later on.

Whilst I was out acting with group 4, Ash was (hopefully) creating a sound track on garage band, I am confident that we will eventually get some filming done at lunch today if we can track down the actors and borrow the media studio, however this lesson has gone much quicker than previously expected I just hope that the rest of the day wont fly by as past.




Wednesday 12 January 2011

Session 3

Today Ash and I discussed locations for our last scene, well at least I think we did, to be honest Im not quite sure what we are doing now, Im getting random actors coming up to me and saying what time are we filming, I don't even know what were doing. So far we have asked the drama department if we could borrow the hall from 1:50 to 2:35.

However my partner has decided to change it so that were filming somewhere else and then we go looking for the actors that Ash had apparently asked to meet up in the hall, so then we go storming round 'C' block looking for the actors of which we only found two (Jake Hatter and Naomi), Ash then decided to wait in the 'C' block corridor for no apparent reason. After this we then decided to walk back down to G19.

Although today wasn't a complete waste of time as Steve then showed usa building containing three rooms one being green (for super imposing) one black and one white. After this Steve then walked back to G19 and Ash and I then inspected each room looking what each room had to offer, I personally believe that we should use the dark room, for the interrogation scene as I think that this as the best atmosphere if we covered the sliding door with some black bin liner or something. However Im sure that Ash has other ideas.

Moreover we still haven't even started filming yet, as to why i can only assume that we, well Id be lying if I gave you a reason, but Im sure there is one I am just not in any mood to start to ponder why it has taken such a long time to start what i originally thought was going to be a rather simple film.

I am sorry if you are reading this Ash but we need to start to work and Im sure you going to give me a rather convincing reason as to why but just jive me a break here ok Im trying my best and although it seems like Im just messing around I am trying. if you have read this far well done and thanks for understanding :)
This is the White room

This is the green room

And this (yer you guessed it) is the black room


Tuesday 11 January 2011

Session 2

Today we are re-evaluating our filming timetable, getting confirmation on who the actors are and if they are available for the filming. Since this was supposed to be our filming day I am researching our props and looking on the internet for replica guns, furthermore I have been discussing our actual story board and starting to find small plot holes which neither myself nor Ash was completely sure about how to approach.

This is an image of one of our actors Jake.P who is going to play Terrorist 2.


Moreover we have been searching our sources and following up links on websites about the fake blood situation, as we need a substantial amount of it. However I do have a bottle of fake blood around my house, or I could find an associate of mine who does photography and request a packet of fake blood that he uses during his photographing. More over we need to allocate different costumes for each character so that it make our film seem more mature final piece. We did see the other group make some of their own fake blood and use it in their film shown below:
This is an image of group 1's fake blood contained in a washing up bottle (right) and a disinfectant bottle (left).



Monday 10 January 2011

Session 1

Today during the lesson Ashleigh and I were contemplating the usage of the filming equipment usage and the issue of booking the said items such as a: video camera (filming), Tripod, Stills camera (taking photos on the scene) and a dolly (which could be used to hold the Tripod) we reserved them so that we defiantly had equipment reserved for that day. Furthermore we discussed the locations of our reception scene as we were not sure where we would shoot it. Moreover we are contemplating the audition dates for our actors, as to where and when they should turn up. Below is are images of a booking form and actors contact sheets:
The booking form which we usedto preorder filming equipment and stills camera, with other filming stuff.

This is an imageof the actorscall sheets so we can contact them if other arrangements have been made of to find out their locations.


This is an image of a call sheet with the actors names, which shot there in and a contact number.
Upon this we decided to make an actors call sheet to establish the contact numbers of our actors so we can keep informed about their current situation as to location and if there in or off sick ( or if we simply cant find them). We have also started copying up the shot lists so that both myself and Ash have an up-to date copy of all shots and actions with the locations.

Wednesday 5 January 2011

Analyzing a film poster part 3




Terrorists have hijacked a Boeing 747 en route from Athens to Washington, D.C., demanding in exchange for the hostages the release of terrorist El Sayed Jaffa, who had been captured by the United States and taken into prison. It is then learnt that the terrorists are really plotting to attack Washington, D.C. by placing an explosive on the airplane which contains a large amount of nerve gas which will be released upon detonation. A plan is then devised to place a small unit of American special forces into the plane during mid-flight to retake control and disable the bomb. If they are not successful, the decision to shoot down the aircraft before it reaches United States airspace is made, trading the lives of the approximately 400 innocent passengers to save the lives of hundreds of thousand people on the ground. This decision is an "executive decision", meaning that it must be specifically approved by the President of the United states of America.