Tuesday, 27 September 2011
Changes to the Storyboard
I made only a couple of changes to the storyboard that I submitted pre-production. They are:
1) The POV shot of the teacher viewing the students. Originally I was not going to have him stand up and walk over towards the desk in that cut, but I decided to do so so that the audience gets to see another view of the students, but still keeping them engaged.
2) The second change I made was the shot when the protagonist checks his phone. Originally I was planning to cut between the shots, but I thought it provided better variety by being one continuous shot.
Monday, 26 September 2011
Technology Standard
Operating a Video Camera:
The operation of this I found ok as I had worked with such technology before. The basic running of the camera was relativley easy, and I believe that I was able to get some good effective shots, in particular the birds eye view of the student at the end. I was unhappy with the video quality of the film (shot it with a microwave) as it was not in HD adn the shots were pixelated becuase of it. However, I thought that I used the camera well when I used the zoom. This was especially apparent during the final shot, with Bronson's character coughing into his hand, highlighting that the disease has been passed.
Composing Shots:
I thought I composed my shots well. I used plenty of POV shots in an effort to engage the audience into the fear and horror shown by the characters. I also did this to show the symptoms of the disease, and how quickly it can strike. I also intertwined several shots of a clock. I did this in order to show the gradual progression of time. What it also shows is the small amount of time it takes for the disease to take effect, further enhancing the horror of the film. Almost all shots of the teacher are taken as a low angle shots, showing his power and authority.
Recording or Using Sound Effects, Dialogue or Music:
I used very little diegetic sound in my film. That was done specifically to highlight the beating heart and the ticking clock sound effect. I had also thought about recording sound for the school bell and ambient background noise, but decided it would be a more clear and easy-to-edit if I just used a sound effect for that. I had the heartbeat noise added because I thought it would show the symptoms as they worsen. The heartbeat does not sound natural, either. This adds to the effect of the horror because it is something out of the ordinary.
Importing Images and Video Files:
I found this to be a very stress-free process. I think that this is because I organised all the raw footage that I possessed into one folder filled with all the usable shots. Then, all I had to do was import them, which was trouble-free. (also helps that my laptop has an SD Card reader)
Creating Music or Sound Effects:
In this film all the sound effects I used were taken royalty-free off of websites (no credit was needed to be given for any website used). This was because the impression I had to leave with the audience was one of a normal classroom and school environment, with these providing perfect vehicle in which to do that. The only music of sorts in the film is at the end where there is the little girl singing. That is again because I wanted to give a horrifying experience to the audience, and the haunting audio of the small girl provides just that.
Sunday, 25 September 2011
Production Evaluation
Overall I am happy with the production process. Several aspects of the production process mak me feel this way. One of these is the almost easy-to-use editing software that I used. I found that for a base-level understanding that I have gained for "Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5" made the editing process one easier, and I believed because of this it enhanced my film considerably. One exaple of this is during the trimming of my clips. Using the "T" shortcut I managed to easily trim the clips to the exact frame that I wanted. This was very efficeint and definately cut down on some time editing. In saying this I only feel I had a base knowledge of the program. Premiere Pro is a well renowned program used by people much more proficient in film-making than myself. This is because of the vast amounr of features present in the software. I feel that my film may have been better if I had learnt how to use more features available. One example of this is the "blur" effect I placed on 3 shots. For those shots, I wanted the blur to fluctuate in the level of blurriness, showing the character going in and out of consciousness. I would imagine that there is a way to do this, but I did not have the expertise to be able to do it. If I had perhaps spent more time reading about it I may have been able to find the way to do it, bettering my film.
Another difficult part was the filming. I filmed in the same location on 2 separate days. Unfortunately the lighting was very different on the two days, which I did not notice at the time. This meant that I had to add a colour filter and adjust the brightness of the individual clips, taking more time. To change this I could have filmed on the same day, or, I could have taken more care and provsion when I fimed on the day. I could have reviewed the footage I shot previously in order to achieve the same lighting. This would have led to a more polished film.
The audiences reaction to the film was pleasing as well. The class were slightly annoyed when I played the film out loud as they thoight that the bell at the begining of the film was a real one. This was pleasing becuase that meant that they recognised it as a school setting. Another reaction was that the fake blood was scary and realistic, which iis fantastic. It was so pleasing because of the idea of the film was to make the audience feel involved to heighten their reactions, which I believe it did.
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