Tuesday 18 October 2011

Calender and deadlines:


Actor shots: 

Joanna: person at camping

Sian: person at camping/ghost, because she has long hair and can put it in front of her face so that what the character is stays a mystery.

Matt: person at camping

Tanguy, person at camping, who tells the story

Olivia, girl who doesn't believe in the story

Jamie: Person at camping

Georgie: person at camping

Rowland: person at camping

Johnny: Person at camping

Nick: person at camping

Ben: person at camping

Friday 14 October 2011

Location shots: 

Woodland area, camping scene: there will be tents and a campfire, there will be different camera angles and the story will be told here.

My house, she will be in the kitchen when she realises the ghost is there, she will suddenly turn round but the shot will go black before her face reaches the camera.

My house, she will move from the drawing room in to the dining room and maybe sit down and go on a  laptop or something.

My house, ghost will be seen standing in this door way.

My house, the girl will be doing something in this room, such as watching TV, doing homework, just general stuff

Wednesday 5 October 2011

Sound Track Pro.
This is a screen grab of while is was putting the sound to the film.

Final Cut Pro
This is a screen grab of during the process of editing the different shot into one flowing film.
My film on Youtube.
This is my finished film with sound. Then I uploaded it onto Youtube and here it is!!

Tuesday 27 September 2011

The Fall: Horse shot.
I really like this wide angle as you get to see the entire scene and all the people involved. I would like to use this sort of shot once or twice in my movie because I think it is a really good way of finishing off the story. 
The Fall: Steam engine shot.
I really like how the director and camera man have deliberately put the sun behind the smoke. This illuminates the smoke and makes it the real focal point of the shot, with the man looking over the railings at the sides.

Monday 26 September 2011

The Fall: Swimming shot.
I really like the sunlight in this as it looks like the man is swimming in the early morning with the sunrise.
The Fall: Feather shot.
I really like this shot as we can see the sunlight of the water and we can also see that the water is really clear which makes us wander where they are because the water looks very clean.
The Fall: Smoke shot.
I really like the use of smoke and lighting in this shot as it makes the smoke look really think and heavy. This makes us wander whether it is a fire or some other circumstances that has caused the smoke.
The Fall: Boy in water shot.
I really like this shot as it is done in slow motion with really amazing detail. At first we, as the audience, don't know what has happened to the man for him to end up in the water so be become curious to find out.

The Shining: Road shot.
I really like this shot because this shot has another car in it, and it is only the second time we have seen a different car in the film so far. So this makes us wander who these people are and if they have any relevance to the story.
The Shining: Rock shot.
I really like this shot because for the last two different shots we think that something is following the car but then the camera overtakes the car so we then don't know whats happening anymore.
The Shining: Mountains shot.
Once again this shot gives the audience the idea that someone is following the car and getting closer. It also gives the audience a good look at the surroundings and the settings, to tell the audience, indirectly, slightly more about the area.
The Shining. Second Woodland shot.
I really like how the camera follows the bends in the road, it gives the impression that something or someone is following the car.
The Shining: Woods shot.
I really like this shot as it gives the audience a sense of being in the middle of no-where. This makes the audience curious to find out more about where this is and who is in the car.
The Shining: Lake shot.
I really love this shot of the lake, but it is done with a helicopter or plane so obviously it would be impossible for me to do something like this. But I think it is really clever how you cant see the reflection of the plane or helicopter which makes the viewer feel like they are the ones flying over the lake, so I would like to be able to edit like this.

Friday 23 September 2011

Disco Durvals: Woman shot.
I really like the effect this shot has as the woman looking at the camera gives the audience the feeling that the lady is looking at them and they are the ones walking around the town and through all the different shops.
Durval Discos: Crossroads shot.
I like this shot of the crossroads as it clearly gives the audience a good idea of what the area that the movie is based in is like. 
Durval Discos: Keys shot.
I really like this shot as it makes they audience consider whether they should remember the significance of keys and see if it symbolises something further on in the film. I would like to have a similar effect in my film.

Thursday 22 September 2011

Durval Disco: Skateboarder shot.
I really like the way they follow the different people this way as it makes it look like the camera is someone walking and you are seeing what they are seeing. I would really like to use this sort of effect if I did a horror film.
Durval Disco: T-shirt shot.
I really this way of integrating the title name and actors names into the scenery and places where words would normally be. I would really like to do something like this is in my film.
Durval Disco: High shot.
I like the how this shot gives the audience a good look at the place the movie is set, so they audience can get an idea of the sort of people who would live there etc. I would like to re-create this sort of thing to show something similar.
Romeo and Juliet: Skyscrapers shot. 
I like how the really fast changes between different shots from above the city make the story really fast paced and hectic. It keeps the audience engaged and tells them that the arguments are fast and exaggerated and really quite unnecessary.