Monday, 21 November 2011

Health and Safety on Tuesday

Completed by: Myself

We will be filming in Tayla's shed and we should consider the following things:

  • Make sure we have some sort of first aid kit
  • Have emergency numbers
  • Ensure the floor is suitable for us and for the tripod to stand on
  • Be very careful with the camera and other equipment
  • Be aware of any trip hazards
  • Be careful where we put our drinks and try to avoid creating health risks

Production Diary: 21/11/11

Completed by: Myself (Indiviual Work)

Monday 21st November

Today, we have tried to solve several issues we have been faced with, i.e:
- Annie's availability
- Storyboard disagreements

Annie has other after school commitments so trying to find dates and times that are available to all of us has been quite hard. We have agreed on tomorrow and Thursday but if for some reason she can't make it tomorrow, we will film scenes where she isn't required like the location scenes.

There was only a slight alteration to the storyboard: took out so many of the black screens as we felt there was too many of them.

Preparation for tomorrow:
- We have the costume ready
- The props have all been made
- Fake blood is being made fresh tonight by me
- Back up plan for any problems
- Storyboard is complete
- Shot list is complete

Scenes needed and dates they will be filmed.

Completed by: Myself

Scene 1: Institution logo















Scene 2 : Wide shot that pans around location/ start with brids eye view then pan down. Voice over will be used in this scene.

Scene 3: Mid shot of shed, and we start to zoom in.

Scene 4: Close up of shed window and zooming in still.

Scene 5: Establishing shot of Snow White.Medium shot of her looking into a hand held mirror, the camera will be zooming in on her reflection ( will be a normal reflection at first, then dissolve into another reflection of scary Snow White.)
Scene 6: From the reflection of ‘scary Snow White’, the camera will then see Snow White chucking the hand held mirror to the corner from an over the shoulder shot. mirror. Big close-up shot of broken pieces of the cracked mirror and then scene will dissolve and fade.

Scene 7: The film title – ‘The Black Apple’ will appear on the black background.







Scene 8: Fast cuts will be shown of Snow White running in the woods. Loud BANG! And immediately, the screen turns black.

Scene 9: Camera will cut into an extreme close-up shot of Snow White biting into the apple and an exxagerated sound effect of a munching sound will be used.

Dates:

Tuesday 22nd November - Scene three and four

Thursday 24th November - Scenes 5,6,8 + 9

All other shots are being created during editing or are voice overs.

Experimenting with animatics: part 1

Completed by: Me

Today we scanned our storyboard into an imac computer and saved a copy of it. We then used PhotoShop to print screen every box then we edited each indiviual box. We used the paint tool and changed the opacity to colour in certain areas of the image to make it a stronger image.

The animatic is still in progress and we will update when we have completed more of the animatics.




Final filming dates

Completed by: Me

Thursday 24th November : We will be filming most of the scenes in Ashridge with Annie.

Tuesday 22nd November : Tayla will be filming one scene - her shed as she is the only one who is free during one of these days between me and Nicola

Friday 25th November : We will be recording a voiceover using iMovie


Making the hazard sign part 2:

Completed work individually:
During our media lesson on 14th November, Tayla and Nicola decided they would finish off the hazard sign that Nicola started a week or so ago, below are the pictures of process of making it. The hazard sign is a prop that will be used during filming.

I helped with ideas and took the photos for them.









Final finished product


Final product

Location scouting part 2:

Taken from Nicolas blog

Tayla and I decided to go to our second chosen location to take some pictures of it to show where we will be filming. We have chosen the swimming changing rooms:

Why?

  • Fits into the appearence of the room described in the film - isolated, dirty and old looking 
  • Permission - we were given permission by one of the PE teachers to use the room for filming
  • No distraction - no school posters or tables lying around the room etc.
When will we film this?
  • Next Tuesday after school
What is this location used for?
  • This location will be used for the "inside of the shed" as all of our Sheds have no room for filming in and this location looks like an inside of a shed if we edited the walls into a brownish colour
Lighting in the room
The door from the inside
How the room looks like
Tayla standing at the angle/place where we will be filming in the room
With slightly more light - this is a shot when the door was opened on the right hand side to allow sunlight in
The sign - will be covered up for filming

Outside of the location
The other location would Tayla's shed at her back garden: Why?
  • Fits into the descrition of the shed in our film
  • Tayla will be able to film there whenever she wants as its her shed
  • No distraction - no one interrupting or posters around
When will we film this?
  • Friday 18th November 2011
What is this location used for?
  • The scene with the shed will be used for the scene where the camera will zoom into the window and looking through it seeing Snow White.

Finalising costume:

Taken from: Nicola's blog

Today Tayla and I brought in clothes for the costume which will be worn by Snow White. Because I couldn't find a red top, I brought in a red dress instead and we have decided to team that up with Tayla's white cardigan and now the costume has changed again to:
  • Red dress
  • White cardigan
  • Blue headband/flower
  • Black tights
  • Yellow or dark blue shoes
Below are the pictures of the costume that will be used for filmimg:

Caterina holding up the final outfit
White cardigan
Red dress
Why we have chosen this particular costume?
  • Fitted into the description of the overall look of Snow White - stereotypical colours that will allow the audience to recognise and ressemble the character with Disney Snow White.
  • This is an alternative of the stereotypical look of Snow White as this outfit looks mordern in contrast to the Disney Snow White. Additionally, this differs to the original princess outfit to connote to the audience that she isn't pure, and innocent like a stereotypical princess, allowing the audience to know she has a bad side to her.
  • The red on her dress will give a link to the apple, as the apple is red too - this will allow the audience to recognise a link between the two.
  • The red symbolises energy, power and blood which will connote across to the audience that she is confident and fiery, however, the white cardigan suggests innocence, purity and simplicity which is the opposite to the red. This will suggest to the audience she has two different personalities.
  • The ruffled part of the dress suggests a feminine Snow White
When will we use this?
  • When we are filming - Annie will be wearing this costume
Overall, I am happy with the costume, and hopefully the filming will go well!

Mondays Lesson - 14/11/11

Work completed: individual work 

Evaluation success criteria:
1) There is an understanding of the forms and conventions used in the productions.
2) There is an understanding of the role and use of new media media in various stages of the production
3) There is an understanding of the combination of main product and arcillary tasks
4) There is an understanding of the significance of audience feedback
5) There is skill in choice of form in which to present the evaluation
6) There is ability to communicate
7) There is the use of digital technology

I found this list to be really helpful as I wasn't sure before what I would have to put in my evaluation so now that I'm more aware and I can put all these things in and hopefully do a better job on my evaluation then I would have if we hadn't been given this list.

For the second half of the lesson, we watched, evaluated and marked a film opening from a previous student. We had to mark the work by saying if the section we were marking was poor, basic, proficient or excellent and then writing comments on how to improve such as: "Really good placing and timed credits" which is what I wrote about the video we watched first which was "Playful" after this we watched "The Invisible Boy" which was obviously at a lower standard so this really helped me to see what elements could make my work a higher standard. 

Storyboard

Storyboard:

Completed work: Work completed by Nicola for the group (taken from Nicola's blog)

For this week, I was responsible for storyboarding the first two minutes of our film, here are some scans of the storyboard: 

 (Uncompleted - still need to finish colouring off - the drawing lines are quite light, so some of the drawings can't be seen) 

Below is the scripting completed by Tayla Powell who was responsible for it for this week:

Additional Information:
  • Snow Whites dialogue will be said in a gentle, well spoken voice
  • From Scene 19 to 28 will be jump cuts
  • Equals to roughly 2 minutes 30 seconds.


Shot 1
Shot Type: WS (Wide-shot)
Shot Angle: POV (Point of View)
Length: 5 seconds

The camera is positioned so the audience can see the full institutional logo which will fade into the next scene.
Dialogue: Mysterious music will be played in low key



Shot 2
Shot Type: ES (Establishing Shot)
Shot Angle: Pan
Length: 8 Seconds

The camera is positioned to see the setting of the location, 'Created by' will be shown on screen in scratch like writing.
Dialogue: Snow White - "I'd always been a good girl. I had never dared to bend the rules, let alone break them." Mysterious music will be played in low key



Shot 3
Shot Type: ES (Establishing Shot)
Shot Angle: Pan
Length: 8 Seconds

The camera is positioned to see the setting of the location; 'Cast' will be shown on screen in scratch like writing.
Dialogue: Snow White - "But in every good girl, there is always that alluring temptation to do something reckless."  Mysterious music will be played in low key



Shot 4
Shot Type: ES (Establishing Shot)
Shot Angle: Pan
Length: 8 Seconds

 The camera is positioned to see the setting of the location, 'Music by' will be shown on screen in scratch like writing.
Dialogue:  Snow White - "A good girl may wonder what it would be like to do what you please, and not think about the consequences." Mysterious music will be played in low key
   

Shot 5
Shot Type: ES (Establishing Shot)
Shot Angle: Pan
Length: 8 Seconds

The camera is positioned to see the setting of the location; 'Production By' will be shown on screen in scratch like writing.
Dialogue: Snow White - "I couldn't help my self..." Mysterious music will be played in low key



Shot 6
Shot Type: ES (Establishing Shot)
Shot Angle: Pan
Length: 8 Seconds

The camera is positioned to see the setting of the location, 'Presenting' will be shown on screen in scratch like writing.
 Dialogue: Snow White - "I couldn't help my self...and soon enough the good girl in me was non existent and in its place...was a demon with no conscience." Mysterious music will be played in low key


Shot 7
Shot Type: WS (Wide Show)
Shot Angle: EYE (Eye level angle)
Length: 3 Seconds

The camera will be positioned so the audience can see the small, welcoming cottage on dull day.
Dialogue: Silence, music will be playing in low key.



Shot 8
Shot Type: EWS (Extreme Wide Shot)
Shot Angle: EYE (Eye level angle)
Length: 3 seconds

The camera will be positioned so the audience can see the small, welcoming cottage on dull day, seeing a different angle of the cottage.
Dialogue: silence, music will be playing in low key



Shot 9
Shot Type: CU (Close up)
Shot Angle: Zoom
Length: 5 seconds

The camera will be positioned so the audience can see the small, welcoming cottages on dull day, seeing a different angle of the cottage; the camera will slowly zoom into the window where Snow White will be standing.
Dialogue: silence, music will be playing in low key



Shot 10
Shot Type: MS (Medium Shot)
Shot Angle: EYE (Eye line angle)
Length: 5 seconds

The camera will be positioned so the audience can see Snow White is her lovely, clean dress, with beautiful hair. Snow White will be smiling, looking into a hand held mirror. The room will have low key lighting.
Dialogue: silence, music will be playing in low key



Shot 11
Shot Type: CU (Close Up)
Shot Angle: HA (High angle)
Length: 3 seconds

The camera will be positioned so the audience can see a close up shot of a hand held mirror, however, the camera will be high angle showing the distorted reflection of Snow White, her outfit will be cut up, covered in blood and mud. Her smile will slowly fade. The room will have low key lighting.
Dialogue: silence, music will be playing in low key


Shot 12
Shot Type: MS (Medium Shot)
Shot Angle: EYE (Eye line angle)
 Length: 4 seconds

The camera will be positioned so the audience can a medium shot of snow white, they will be able to see her reaction and expression (frightened.)
Dialogue: Snow White - "AHHHH.”Music will be playing, becoming louder and louder.


Shot 13
Shot Type: ECU (Extreme Close Up)
Shot Angle: HA (High Angle)/OTS (Over the Shoulder)
Length: 4 seconds

The camera will be positioned so the audience can see the broken hand held mirror.
Dialogue: "CRASH" Music will be playing, becoming louder and louder.


Shot 14
Shot Type: WS (Wide Shot)
Shot Angle: EYE (Eye line)
Length: 3 seconds

A Black screen will be shown, fading into the next scene.
Dialogue: Music will be playing on low key



Shot 15
Shot Type: WS (Wide Shot)
Shot Angle: EYE (Eye line)
Length: 5 seconds

Film Initiation will be shown, slowing fading out.
Dialogue: Music will be playing on low key
  
Shot 16
Shot Type: MS (Medium Shot)
Shot Angle: EYE (Eye line)
Length: 5 seconds

Jump Cut of Snow White running through the woods, wind will be blowing in her hair; she will look frightened and scared.
Dialogue: Music will be playing on low key, heavy breathing will be heard.


Shot 17
Shot Type: ECU (Extreme Close Up)
Shot Angle: EYE (Eye line)
Length: 2 seconds

A Black screen will be shown, then fading out.
Dialogue: Music will be playing on low key


Shot 18
Shot Type: ECU (Extreme Close up)
Shot Angle: 1/2
Length: 5 seconds

ECU of Snow Whites bare feet running through the woods, her dress will be ripped.
Dialogue: Music will be playing on low key


Shot 19
Shot Type: CU (Close Up)
Shot Angle: ½
Length: 4 seconds

CU shot of Snow Whites clothing, she will be running in the woods fast.
Dialogue: Music will be playing which will become louder and louder.


Shot 20
Shot Type: ECU (Extreme Close Up)
Shot Angle: EYE (Eye line)
Length: 2 seconds

A Black screen will be shown, then fading out.
Dialogue: Music will be playing on high key



Shot 21
Shot Type: CU (Close Up)
Shot Angle: HA (High Angle)
Length: 3 seconds

CU shot of Snow Whites feet running away from the camera.
Dialogue: Music will be playing on high key



Shot 22
Shot Type: LS (Extreme close Up)
Shot Angle: POV (Point of View)
Length: 5 seconds

The camera will be positioned fro the audience to see Snow Whites point of view, which see will see a bunch of apples laying in the trees and floor. (Hazard sign will be shown slightly - so the audience are able to be aware of it). Camera may be rough at times to show the distress and uncomfortable Snow White is going through.
Dialogue: Music will be playing on high key



Shot 23
Shot Type: CU (Close Up)
Shot Angle: OH (Over head)
Length: 5 seconds

The audience will see Snow White pick up a dark red apple.
Dialogue: Music will be playing on high key


Shot 24
Shot Type: CU (Close Up)
Shot Angle: Pan
Length: 6 seconds

The audience will be able to see the chosen dark red apple which the camera will follow leading into her mouth.
Dialogue: Music will be playing on high key


Shot 25
Shot Type: ECU (Extreme close Up)
Shot Angle: EYE (Eye line)
Length: 5 seconds

A Black screen will be shown and a loud sound of a crunch biting into a apple from Snow White will be played.
Dialogue: Music will be playing by fade away. Recording of someone biting into an apple will be played.



Shot 26
Shot Type: LS (Long Shot) to a CU (Close Up)
Shot Angle: EYE (Eye line)
Length: 5 seconds

Snow White will be lying on the floor and the camera will jump to a shot of a knife in Snow Whites left hand. This will pose a question on the audience
Dialogue: Music will be playing on low key slowly fading out.


Shot 27
Shot Type: ECU (Extreme Close Up)
Shot Angle: EYE (Eye line)
Length: 3 seconds

Fade into a black screen will be shown.
Dialogue: Music will be playing on low key, slowly fading out.