Saturday 27 February 2010

Filming our opening sequence take 2

We went on the second filming to correct some of the errors of the last shootings such as, how quickly the lighting changed. We filmed all of our chosen shots successfully (undercover so southbank security didn't catch us) however, when we uploaded the shots they were out of focus. hmph. We realised the group before us used the camera and changed the focus on the camera so when we filmed using the flip up screen instead of looking directly through the lens the shots looked in focus but, in reality they were very out of focus. We realised then that we would have to yet again go to london to film at 5 am to make a success out of our opening sequence!

Thursday 25 February 2010

Music issues.

It is clear that music can make a very big difference therefore we wanted to make sure we got it right. We looked at the prepared music which garage band offered us. With experimenting we came up with a few pieces such as, the 70's ballad piano and acoustic guitar 03. Yet when it was put with the film it didn't seem to necessarily go very well and felt repetitive. We again experimented and found a few guitar pieces which were perfect, as well as some lovely music for the part where Ibby looks at Shamaila called soaring. We got the soaring piece off guitarband and it suited the slow motion section perfectly. Yet when approached by the teacher we realised that there were amazing songs available on websites such as free play music. We found a great piece of uncopyrighted music and managed to make it blend well with the shamaila part as it was the same tone. It felt like it was an original piece of music that many people would know and didnt feel as unrealistic and irregular as some uncopyrighted music does. We got the music off freemusicarchive.org and it was called ''we will never be ready so we might aswell now''. When we edited both pieces of music in we realised that they were in the same key so the transition between the pieces is hardly noticeable. This is the link for the music we chose from the website- http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Learning_Music/LMM_212_-_The_Biologic_Imperative/04_We_Will_Never_Be_Ready_So_We_Might_As_Well_Now

Tuesday 23 February 2010

Filming our opening sequence take 1.

On Saturday 20th February we went up to London Southbank at 5am and began to film our opening sequence. We needed to go into london at this time in order to have the adequate lighting which was vital when filming as it was part of the narrative. After setting up the tripod and camera we managed to film some footage, however when the SouthBank began to get busy we realised it was difficult to film as there was people passing buy in the back of the shot. We needed to be in a location where there were not many people present as it would effect the narrative and we wouldn't be able to film the footage we needed. When it got to about 8.30 we were stopped from filming by the Southbank security as we did not have permission to film, this posed many problems as we were unaware that we needed to get permission and it slowed down the whole process. It was also very cold, and as we'd been out for many hours we began to get aggitated however we waited till the person we needed to speak to arrived at the media office on the southbank to get permission. As we were not granted permission to film we have to go back on thursday and saturday again at 5am. After leaving the media offices we decided to take the stop motion pictures of our character eating his sandwhich, this was quite a lengthy task and took alot of patience. Once we stopped filming and taking pictures we looked back upon the footage and realised many problems with what we'd taken, for example the lighting was vastly different in the different shots and somehow didn't match. The stop motion pictures didn't run as smoothly as we'd hoped. The sun light had changed dramticcal yby getting darker towards the end this was certainly the effect we didn't want as it was most likely going to confuse our audience. Below is the first picture we took and the last. the light difference is evident.


From this day we know exactly what we need to do in order to get the footage we need and we are all much more focused now. We also forgot to get the black bow tie for our main character Ibby, so we decided to never use the bow tie.

Behind the scenes:

Monday 22 February 2010

Sunday 21 February 2010

Friday 19 February 2010

Choosing our set?!

As you can see from our plan we had many options to choose from about the setting we would use for our opening sequence but we decided to go for the typical romance scene of a park bench. The scenery also presented the river which we thought would completely set the scene for our opening sequence. It was also a very easy scenery to film as the camera would always be a very static shot and we could use the bench next to the one we were using to film to make the camera stable so we could film the panning shot of the girl that Ibby is in love with.

Casting!

We had the big question face us of who we knew that would allow us to film them looking like a nerd! That wasnt the only problem but if we did find someone would they be willing to come to london at 5am and, most importantly would they fit the part. We started thinking with big ideas such as going to acting schools in our local area or going to the drama department in the school to see who we could cast. However, little did we realise that one of our friends could play the perfect nerdy part for Lee. Our friend Ibby. Ibby already had long shaggy hair and had a thin build which, was exactly what we wanted. After character development we began to see that if we paired Ibby with some glasses and a shirt and some cheap shoes, he would be PERFECT!

Thursday 18 February 2010

Forrest Gump- further character development

When developing our ides we thought that it would be best to have our character sitting on a bench all by himself in the park. It came to our minds that this was similar to a movie. We decided to analyse the opening as we wanted to achieve the same sort of empathy for our character.
we watched the opening sequence on repeat and paid attention to the intricate little details which made up such a complex character. The way in which he was dressed made a huge impact on what the audience thought about him with colours making an impact. The pale pastel colour of his suit subtly put together with the blue shirt made him a calm and tidy person. Although this hugely contrasted with his dirty trainers which suggested that his particular character loved the outdoors.
The extremely neat suitcase of his represented his character and maybe reflects on how much time he has on his hands in order to be this tidy. His childish book represents his personality and his child like mind.
One of the most important things about this character is his appearance although not much attention is paid to his clean shaven hair, it made a huge impact on the audience allowing them to understand his somewhat O.C.D. cleanliness.
The long shot allows us to see that he is sitting on the very edge of the bench furthermore emphasising how he is viewed as an outcast or how he sees himself. Yet it is clear he maybe meeting someone of importance to him as he has a box of chocolates for that someone special.
The music within this piece is very important as it hugely reflects on the charcter. It was particularly made for the movie, and compliments it well.
The effect of the feather is lovely as the camera all in one shot is focused on the feathers journey through the street, bringing us to the male protagonist.




Character Development

Sunday 14 February 2010

discovery of select similar clips!

Our previous post stated that we had to manually cut down each shot for the stop motion however we made an imovie discovery! We realised we could hold ctrl down and click to select similar clips which would select all the photos and we could edit them down to make the same effects for each photo. SUCCESS!!

Saturday 13 February 2010

Stop Motion Experiment

As a group we decided to experiment further with stop motion, to include it into our opening sequence. We decided to go to Marwa's house and spent the afternoon taking pictures of eachother. When we were done we converted the pictures onto imovie, however realised that each photo was 5 seconds long and therefore had to be cut down a large amount. We made each photo 0.03 seconds long, the process was very long because each photo had to be manually cut down, which was very time consuming, however was worth it, as we are very happy with our final product. After watching it a few pictures jumped to the other which has made us aware that for our opening sequence we need to make each movement only have a very small difference to the movement done before. We also made it black and white to give it a certain edge, as the lighting in each photo was quite dark, therefore this effect compliments each photo well. The quality of the photos has been drastically lowered, as we exported the file from imovie to quicktime. We realise that this is a problem and will hopefully use a better software to upload our opening sequence onto.

Friday 5 February 2010

PLAN

From the brainstorm we made it easy to pick and choose the ideas we wanted to develop. We decided, as a group, to use the idea of a male protagonist to conquer the typical portrayal of a woman being left and betrayed by a man. It was thought this would also draw in a larger male audience rather than just a female audience. The plot was based on a lonely man who goes to an organised date as he waits for his date to appear, time goes on, and no one appears. The male protagonist is left to eat the sandwich that he has made for himself and his date and the audience is completely enthralled and empathetic for his character. We realise building empathy will be a very difficult task but we feel if we use a slow motion section of the film and make it blaitantly ''cheesy'' our audience will feel the same as our main character with the aid of a close up.

PLAN

Research

as part of our research we conducted questionnaires to seee who was most interested in what our product would most likely be, a romantic comedy. We asked 15 people to fill in our questionnaire with people being chosen at random. It soon became clear that the people who were interested were female teenagers.
When trying to upload them i came across issues as my internet was not able to do anything. However i will state a few things that we found out.
2 out of 7 females liked romantic comedy as their favourite genre.
whereas 3 out of 6 males liked romantic comedy.
most of the people that we questionned said that love actually, bridget jones, cinderella story and marley and me were the most recent romatic comedy films they had watched.
From this we concluded that we could hopefully target both sexes equally yet we were shocked that a small minority of females liked romantic comedies. we think this may have been like an outlier. As it was certainly something one wouldnt expect.

Wednesday 3 February 2010

Preliminary Task



This is our final preliminary task, as we finished early we decided to add a title and a fade in to the establishing shot. We have realised that we have crossed the line from Marwa's right shoulder and the two shot after is on the left. The two shot of Marwa and Shamaila isn't very good because there is a large amount of wasted space around them and Marwa's head cuts off.

Tuesday 2 February 2010

Making the preliminary task.

We went to Shamaila's house and firstly set up for shooting. We decided to use the front of her house as the establishing shot. Marwa and Shamaila acted, whilst Yussra and Parmiss were in charge of camera work. We did face some difficulties and aren't entirely satisfied with the final outcome. This is because there were some bad camera shots that couldn't be edited properly. When we began filming the lighting in the bedroom wasn't adequate, thankfully there was just enough natural light to suffice. After our filming we experimented with a digital camera by taking a series of photos of all our faces using stop motion. We also, did some research on Youtube of previous work using stop motion and from this we gained inspiration and have collectively decided to use this in our opening sequence as it will add authenticity. We are looking forward to filming our opening sequence and are sure that as a group we will work to the best of our abilities to achieve our full potential.



This has inspired us to continue with the idea of stop motion.



This is us experimenting with Yussra's face.