A1 Media
Monday, June 13, 2022
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CCR Task 2
Key moment 1
The first key moment in our opening title sequence is the first scene where we see a father and daughter playing a board game together at the table. this is the first scene that we are introduced to the characters. the non-diegetic jazzy soundtrack gives the illusion that this is a family film, but as the narrative continues we can see that this is very false. the opening scene draws in our target audience as the fact that the audience is aware of the genre and the opening scene contrasts what they were expecting, instills a sense of anticipation as they are waiting for something bad to happen that will change the happy family scene to the psychological thriller that the were expecting.
Sunday, May 8, 2022
Thursday, March 24, 2022
Editing - The last few days
soundtrack had to be changed due to copyright, so we went back to the drawing board and chose something different. Luke helped us add dynamics to the sound effects in out sound track and give it an ominous feel at the end with distortion. Our soundtrack builds tension by going from a simple homey jazz piano piece with the light sounds of a ticking clock, to a distorted combination of sounds, and at the end you are left only with the sounds of a clock ticking. The soundtrack establishes tension by going from a comfortable homey piece of music, which tricks the audience into thinking that its a lighthearted family movie, into a distorted collision of sounds that is unpleasant to the ear, as the narrative unravels. The titles were the next thing that we focussed on. For the titles we had to create a list of false names as we weren't encouraged to use our real ones for this project. once we had a list of names we began syncing them up to moments in the sequence. over the editing process we ran into a few errors when creating the titles, in our first draft the titles ran almost all the way through the sequence, which is distracting to the audience, meaning we needed to cut down and re-organize the titles. lastly we looked at the colouration of the sequence. we adjusted the colouration of some of the scenes to give them a dull looking hue to them, to give the audience the impression that they don't live in the most lavish of areas.
the daughter by the blank stare on her face and the uncomfortable distortion that we put in the soundtrack. after the incident the narrative seemingly continues as the father sits down again to play with his daughter. when the camera pans around his back to reveal that there is no daughter there, we see a long shot of him supposedly 'talking to his daughter' while playing the game, and the soundtrack begins to collide more and more, instilling a deep sense of discomfort in the audience. the lack of information about the daughter leaves the audience wanting to know more about what happened, who is he? why did she disappear?.
Some of the things that i think my group and i should reflect on is our camerawork and time management. some of the shots that we did on the day of filming have little wobbles of the camera or tripod in them, which leads to a very shaky shot for us to edit. Due to the order that we filmed the shots in, we ran out of time and energy to film some of the important scenes in the sequence. However, this is nothing that we cant fix with a little more practice and planning beforehand. Overall i am very proud of the work that my group and I did on our opening sequence.
Editing - The first few days
on our first day of editing we watched all of the clips individually and picked out the ones that made
the final cut out of all of the takes. after this we began putting all of the clips together to create the first draft. since some of our shots were panning shots or focus pulls, we had to to quite a few takes for each. which meant reviewing the footage quite tedious at times. some of the shots however were easy to eliminate as they contained small mistakes that the wobbling of the camera or a mic in shot. even some of the final shots that we used has small mistakes like little wobbles. One of the most prominent mistakes that we made was not getting enough shots of the kitchen scene. since the kitchen scene was the last one that we filmed, the whole crew was tired. Meaning, that we only got two long shots in the kitchen, one at high angle and one at a lower angle. we didn't however get a close up shot of his hand, so we had to improvise without itafter going over all of the clips we then began putting them all together to make the rough draft of the sequence, to see how long it would be. when we put all of our chosen clips together the title sequence was about 3:30 long which was a minute over the time limit that we were given, which means that we needed to cut all of the clips down, and eliminate the ones that were not completely necicairy to the narrative.
one of the big decisions that we made was too cut out most of the extreme close up title shots that we recorded. we did this because they were taking up over a minute of time in our sequence. in our original concept we had the idea to open the sequence with shots of the board and hands playing on the board. however, this was not convenient to us while editing, so sadly most of them needed to be cut.
Sunday, March 13, 2022
Shoot day reflection
Last Friday (March 4th) my group and I recorded our final draft of our opening title sequence.
our day started at 8:30 when we all met on campus, in our classroom and began to get all fo our equipment ready for transport to our location. at about 9:20 we left campus with all the equipment and made our way to Peaslake to set up and start shooting.
once we got to our location (Peaslake house), we met up with Stu and his daughter Elodie and made our way up to his flat to begin setting up.
Once we finished setting up at round 10:30, Annie and I started practicing the first panning shot of the table. To do this, I operated the camera, while Annie helped be push the tripod so that we could pan around the table
After we Practiced that shot enough we began filming at 10:40. the first shot that we did was the panning shot around the table. after we finished this we moved on to close ups of Elodie and Stu playing monopoly. for this we had to get them to create a set routine that they would perform on the board every time we did a separate take, this is so we can stitch all of the diffrent shots together and still have consistent movement and dialogue.
We then began shooting scenes with dialogue between the father and daughter characters. For this we needed to plug in the mic and have someone hold the mic while shooting.
After shooting these scenes we moved on to shooting extreme close ups of the monopoly board for the titles. To do this we had to switch the lens to a zoom lens and switch out the tripod for one without wheels so that we could go lower to the ground. for this we did shots that lasted a duration of 20 seconds so that the audience had time to read the titles (the shots will be cropped to appropriate lengthy during editing process). we also used pull focus so that we could use two items per shot as the focal point. we needed to film at least 10 title shots for this.After this we then moved on to doing the main transition shot of the title sequence. for this we needed to move the tripod behind Stu and gradually move the camera behind his back while his daughter ducks underneath the table to create the illusion that she has disappeared. for this shot we first needed to practice the movement of the tripod with the same technique that we used when doing the first panning shot (Annie guiding the tripod and me guiding the camera)
for the final shot of the evening was the kitchen scene. in the kitchen scene we see the father character making coffee and then burning himself. this scene was one of the most difficult shots to get due to the amount of space in the kitchen that we had to use. since we could only fit about three people in Stu's kitchen since the tripod took so much space up, we all had to cram into a corner while shooting.
Wednesday, March 9, 2022
Saul & Elaine Bass
Who is Saul Bass?
Who is Elaine Bass?
Analysing a title sequence: Carmen Jones
Tuesday, March 1, 2022
Roles on our shoot
Isabella - Director
Kate- Camera operator, Art director
Annie- Editor
Laura- Editor
The role of the Editor is to manage the camera footage, graphics, sound to create the final product of the movie. they are seen in the post production of the film.
Friday, February 25, 2022
Location - Stu's Flat
we asked one of our group members Laura to go into Stu's flat and take some pictures for reference so that we can plan how we are going to shoot it.
Costuming
Father costume
Daughter
Shooting schedule
The shooting schedule is used to keep everyone on schedule during the shoot. and to give everyone a rough time frame of when everything is going to happen
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
Official shot list
Filming date:
Production name:
k | Shot/angle | Scene description | Props | Costumes | Actors | Location |
43 | establishing shot | Exterior of house | Peaslake House | |||
44 | Wide shot | Exterior of house | Peaslake House | |||
1 | Wide shot | Father and daughter playing boardgame | boardgame | Father- white t-shirt and trousers | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House |
2 | Mid shot | Father and daughter playing boardgame | boardgame | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House | |
3 | Close up | Father and daughter playing boardgame | boardgame | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House | |
4 | Extreme close up | boardgame | boardgame | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House | |
19 | Wide shot | Father gets up and walks to kitchen | boardgame | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House | |
20 | Mid shot | Father gets up and walks to kitchen | boardgame | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House | |
21 | Close up | Father gets up and walks to kitchen | boardgame | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House | |
22 | Wide shot | Kettle gets turned on | kettle | Stu | Peaslake House | |
23 | Mid shot | Kettle gets turned on | kettle | Stu | Peaslake House | |
24 | Close up | Kettle gets turned on | kettle | Stu | Peaslake House | |
5 | Wide shot | Father leans against counter watching daughter | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
25 | Mid shot | Father leans against counter watching daughter | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
26 | Close up | Father leans against counter watching daughter | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
6 | Wide shot | Daughter playing board game | boardgame | Elodie | Peaslake House | |
42 | Close up | Steam coming out of kettle | kettle | Peaslake House | ||
27 | Wide shot | Father turns around | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
28 | Mid shot | Father turns around | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
29 | Close up | Father turns around | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
30 | Wide shot | Father pours coffee and burns his hand | Kettle, mug | Stu | Peaslake House | |
31 | Mid shot | Father pours coffee and burns his hand | Kettle, mug | Stu | Peaslake House | |
32 | Close up | Father pours coffee and burns his hand | Kettle, mug | Stu | Peaslake House | |
33 | Mid shot | Father reacts and is distracted by his burn | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
34 | Close up | Father reacts and is distracted by his burn | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
7 | Wide shot | Daughter goes rigid and stares at father | boardgame | Elodie | Peaslake House | |
8 | Mid shot | Daughter goes rigid and stares at father | boardgame | Elodie | Peaslake House | |
9 | Close up | Daughter goes rigid and stares at father | boardgame | Elodie | Peaslake House | |
35 | Wide shot | Father begins dressing and icing his hand | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
36 | Mid shot | Father begins dressing and icing his hand | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
37 | Close up | Father begins dressing and icing his hand | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
10 | Wide shot | Daughter starts playing again and calls father back in | boardgame | Elodie | Peaslake House | |
11 | Mid shot | Daughter starts playing again and calls father back in | boardgame | Elodie | Peaslake House | |
12 | Close up | Daughter starts playing again and calls father back in | boardgame | Elodie | Peaslake House | |
38 | Mid shot | Father opens fridge | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
39 | Mid shot | Father takes sandwich from the fridge | sandiwch | Stu | Peaslake House | |
40 | Wide shot | Father closes fridge | Stu | Peaslake House | ||
13 | Mid shot | He picks up coffee and walks back to daughter | Mug, sandwich | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House | |
14 | Tracking shot | He picks up coffee and walks back to daughter | Mug, sandwich | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House | |
15 | Wide shot | Father sits back down and starts playing with her | Boardgame, mug, sandwhich | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House | |
16 | Mid shot | Father sits back down and starts playing with her | Boardgame, mug, sandwich | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House | |
17 | Close up | Father moves a piece and we see his burnt hand | boardgame | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House | |
18 | Over the shoulder | Father and daughter playing board game | boardgame | Stu + Elodie | Peaslake House | |
41 | Over the shoulder | Daughters no longer there | boardgame | Stu | Peaslake House | |
45 | Extreme wide shot | Outside of house | Peaslake House | |||
Group members:
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