Thursday 15 December 2011

Jelly Babies opening titles

In conjunction to my research on opening titles, I was able to impute my knowledge of the research in to my opening horror film work. As a result, I was able to conduct a sensible order on how and when I want my credits to be seen in the first few scenes of my Horror film.This was displayed through jelly babies and posted notes as shown below.



Tuesday 13 December 2011

OPENING CREDITS

During last weekend and this week, I was able to do research in and out of class on opening credits of a variety of films. During my research, I was able to find out many information in which I will input in my own film.

Firstly, I found out that most opening credits are shown really fast and there's a specific order in which each title is in. In most cases, the title of film are not shown first.

Secondly, the fonts, colours and sizes of the credits always compliment the theme of the film. For example, in then film 'SE7EN', the credits have a bright red colour  and the fonts are in italics. Through this, the audiences automatically are aware of the theme of the film- horror. Moreover, I researched more on opening credits by analysing the times in which each credit was placed at in both films; 'SE7EN' and ' Vertigo'. I displayed both my analysis on a timeline which is placed at the bottom

Tuesday 6 December 2011

FIRST EXPERIENCE OF EDITING MY HORROR FILM

In my lesson today, I was able to start my first day of editing my coursework horror film. This was one of my most difficult challenges to date.
My first obstacle was the simple fact that me and my partner had shot too much footage and the duration of various footage were too long. As a result, we had to cut down on a lot of material and even leave out certain scenes.

Editing was also very challenging as me and my partner had clashed a lot. Scenes that I preffered to include was not what my partner preffered and vice versa. To solve the situation, which had to emerge both scenes into the editing but cut down the duration of the scenes.

If I was to do anything differently in my editing, I would add more footage that we originally planned to add as an effect. There were many scenes we had filmed that were very unique which were never included in the editing of the film as it was too long or it didn't compliment with other scenes before or after it. However, as me and my partner continue to edit our film, we will use more effective scenes as well as video and sound effects such as blurring and foley sounds to create various moods and make every scene very effective and dynamic to watch.

Friday 18 November 2011

Breakdown sheets

Here is my breakdown sheet of my opening horror film schedule. This is to help me and my partner structure our time wisely so we can film our opening on time.

Thursday 10 November 2011

Animatic film opening review

During the course of this week, i had finished creating my horror film storyboard. My next task was to transform each part of my storyboard into an animation. I took a picture of each part of the storyboard then transferred it into my computer to edit it. During the duration of my editing, I was able to add sound that were copyright as well as Foley to various scenes and change the duration of how long each scene according to my opinions will be.
After the time limit me and my partner had to complete our task, we had to showcase our animation to the whole class for some useful feedback. One of the main feedback we got was the length of various scenes. we learnt that some scenes needed to be shortened and others more long to make it more realistic. As well as this, some of the sounds used in the background needed to compliment some scenes as some of the sounds did not relate to what was happening at that particular time. For example, dripping water should not have been used when the victimised character was opening the door of the church as it is not realistic. Overall, all criticisms and comments were useful and will be implemented into my film animation to improve the quality of my final piece.

Here is a video of my animatic:

Horror Film Locations

These are a few examples of how my location in my horror film will look like. Dark alleyways are great locations to create a mysterious atmosphere in scenes. It also creates a very uneasy mood to scenes which makes the characters within it vulnerable.
Furthermore, Dark churches also make characters seem vulnerable as a church is suppose to be a place of safety and refuge. So, when a church looks very mysterious, there is an atmosphere of unease. This would be a very good element to include in my film as it makes my storyline more dramatic as it emphasizes my theme of innocence.

Thursday 20 October 2011

From Idea To Finished Product- Film Pitches

To produce a film and to actually advertise it is a very long process which requires hard work from all the team involved; from the producer, director, distributor to even the crew, all members involved in the making and advertising of a film must be diligent as the process is long.

First of all, for a producer to even start thinking of the making of the film in terms of cast, crew etc, they must know how the film will be financed. if the producer for any reason can't finance the film themselves, there are many funding opportunities that can finance their film. Funding opportunities generally come from organisations such as regional screen agencies or national film organisations, but can also come from private individuals or commercial companies. One of the most common funding organisations in Britain is the UK Film Council.

The UK Film Council is a development fund dedicated to British film making but doesn't exist anymore. They used to support filmmakers in the UK who were emerging or world-class and are capable of creating distinctive and entertaining films. They used to invest 15 million a year across the development, production and completion of feature films which included companies from commercial mainstream to experimental, from genre movies to personal stories, from documentaries to animation to live-action fiction.

Another funding organisation is Screen Yorkshire. Screen Yorkshire is the regional screen agency  for Yorkshire and Humberside, which receives money from the UK Film council to provide funding for films being made in the region. They support all types of production from low budget digital short films to huge feature films shooting on Location in the Yorkshire area.

How would you go about finding a distributor for your film?
It is said that Filmmakers who explore every option and produce good selling tools stand better chances of getting movie distribution deals. Short films always make good sales tools for pitching full-length films. They show what you can do and provide a teaser of what a longer version could be like. A small collection of high-quality short films ( mostly those screened at film festivals ) make memorable calling cards while trying to find investors and distributors. Attending screenings and addressing the audience whenever possible is a key way to finding a distributor as it shows seriousness and a dilligent work ethic which can be appealing to a distributor. Being accepted into a film festival (even the smaller ones) is an honor worth doing and mentioning  in press materials.Winning awards at festivals gives people even more media coverage and clout with distributors.
Also, hiring name actors for your film- marguees is also a good strategy in finging distributors because using star power in the newspaper print ads and on the DVD box translates directly into sales dollars. The best way of course to attract name actors is through a fantastic script.


In an Ideal World, who would you want to distribute your film?
You should distribute your film to a distributor who has connections. The distributor has the exposure of your films in thier hands so ofor your film to get to various cinemas, the distributor must have connections in the buisness. Also, they must have good communication skills, must be very reliable, and must be able to advertise your film well so that the cinemas will be willing to showcase your film. Distributuors such as film 4 and dog woof are popular uk distrubutors and broadcasters that enable films to reach out to a wider range of cinemas.

The link below is a link to a video that shows you how to sell your film to a distributor:
http://www.ehow.com/video_2384832_sell-film-distributors.html

Tuesday 18 October 2011

Espiridion- My Horror Film Opening


In the past week, I was able to put all my ideas together to come up with a basic structure/ plan of my horror film opening. I presented all my ideas on a presentation through the Prezi website and presented it to the rest of my classmates in whom were able to give my various feedback.
The constructive criticism- both positive and negative I got from my classmates were very useful as I was able to implement all of the feedback into my planning. For example, while working with my partner, through our presentation and critisim, I realised that both our ideas were similar but not the same. Therefore, I was able to compromise with my partner and combine both our ideas into one which as a result, created the perfect plot for our horror opening. Another point I got from my feedback was the idea of the unseen. When a scary or voilent act is taking place, it's more terrorfying to not see the person doing the violent act than seeing the person doing the violent act. Therfore, most of my scenes will be based on the concept of the unseen. Also, it was adviced that the character  Destiny- who is one of the main characters, should be a women instead of a teenger as it would make the film more realistic. Overall, all feedback was taken into account by me and my partner which really benefited us as we was able to summarise all of our ideas in our planning without loosing both our seperate ideas. We even came up with a title for the film which was named Espiridion which is Greek for 'Little Soul'. The link below is a link to my Prezi horror plan.

Thursday 13 October 2011

THE EXPECTANCY IN A HORROR

To make a great horror movie, there are many elements involved that we should expect to see; rather it be the type of sound, the type of camera shots, the type of movement, editing, fonts, choice of image etc. By strategically implementing all of these elements in one, we create a very entertaining horror/ thriller movie.
Through personal research, I have found valuable information of what things to expect in a horror which include the following:
  • Dread and Revulsion- the tension and recoil of dread and revulsion. Dread is a kind of specific fear, a grim certainty that something bad is coming. Revulsion occurs when we see how these bad things unfold. I.e. we know that the monster is coming, and at some point we must see the wretchedness of the beast laid bare
  • Suspense and tension are key components to the horror-making process. The best way to create these things is to have characters you love making choices you hate. For example, when you see a beloved character about to step near the closet where the unseen serial killer is hiding there is an automatic tension within you and the screen.
  • Alarming sounds such as scary, screechy music- this is normally placed  for when something surprising happens.
  • Cutting- this is another word for editing which means assembling the film from all of the raw footage shot during production. Aside from assembling shots into scenes, editing also includes significant audio work, including adding music and adding sound effects to create a certain atmosphere in a specific scene.
  • Composition- this refers to the arrangement of visual elements within a shot. The more typical shots used in horror filmmaking are long-shot, medium-shot, close-up, POV, establishment shot and extreme close- up.
  • Continuinty- it is the characteristic of a scene whereby the action seems fluid and continuous, even though it is composed of a number of shots.
Here are two links of two scenes of a movie that implement various elements of a horror movie in which is smartly used as an effect to engage audiences:

PRELIM TASK

During the making of my prelim task, I had learnt so many things through obstacles and success. The things I had learnt include creating the credits at the beginning and at the end of the film, editing the sound; rather it be making the background high or low and manipulating different sounds as an effect to create an emotion in a specific scene. What I found most difficult was making the interval of one scene to the next smooth instead of jumpy. One thing I had successfully done was entertain my audience in each scene through humour. What I would do differently is the setting of my film; in a deserted area would be a very unique and unsual place as a location for a scene as it will automatically engage my audience.

Thursday 6 October 2011

Green Screen

Today in my lesson, I learnt how to create a scene using Green screen. Green scene is a special effect in which you film a scene on a green background and when editing, replace the green background with another image in effect with the scene. It was really fascinating as well as educational as I learnt a lot from it. I learnt that by creating a background of a scene, you automatically change the mood/ atmosphere. The green scene effect is one of the most common ways to create such an effect. I most definitely will be using Green Screen as an effect in my opening horror film to make it more entertaining.

Thursday 29 September 2011

MY SURVEY FINDINGS

Last week, I had created a survey about horror films- and for past week i was able to analyse my survey findings. what i had found from my findings will be very useful to me when i create my opening horror film. i realised that its mostly teenagers from the age of 11- 16 years that enjoy watching horror films and watch it regularly. The reason why they enjoy horrors is because of the thriller and paranormal aspects of the films. however, while watching the films, they fear certain scenes which is due to the suspense. In conjunction to my findings, I'm able to create a wonderful opening of a horror as i have realised that my target audience should be of teenagers as they appeal more to horrors. Baring their taste of horror in mind, in various scenes of my opening, i shall use suspense to captivate my audience.

Tuesday 27 September 2011

MY FILM

Early last week I was able to conduct a short film as introduction to my course. I must say, it was highly challenging for me. As it was my first time actually creating a film on camera, it was hard to make certain scenes the way i wanted it to be. For example, in a specific scene, i had to film a conversation in an over the shoulder effect. It was difficult because I was not able to place the camera in a correct position to make the scene balanced between the two shoulders. However, I was able to learn a lot in filming as well as editing. I learnt that to overcome the difficulty of the camera being unbalanced, I must use the 180c rule. Also, I learnt various camera effects to make certain scenes realistic and interesting to watch.

Thursday 15 September 2011

The Real Me

The Real Doyin In The Eyes Of The Prezi


Hi my name is Doyin and this link is the linkage into gettin to know the real me.. so click and enjoy