Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Shooting Schedule

Date Time of Day Characters



7/6/11 During school hours. Day light – Anytime. Evil Toys
Mackenzie (school girl)



14/6/11 During school hours. Day light – Anytime. Evil Toys
Mackenzie (school girl)



3/6/11 During school hours. Day light – Anytime. Mackenzie

Monday, May 30, 2011

Props List / Reflection 31/5/11

- Old Evil Toys are needed, get them from op shop or art department if they have any available. most of the scences without the toys have been filmed, need more shots with texture to create more of a horror feel to the film.

Monday, May 9, 2011

Assessment Task

Content>Assessment Tasks 2011>Task 02
Due Friday 13th, Period 1.

(page one)
Title:
Log Line: never know who's watching...

(page two)
Key Characters: two key characters
Key Location:

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Define brief: is a written account of the content.
It outlines the...
- Intention
- Purpose
- Target audience

Pre-production.

12. What is the purpose of the pre production stage?
Is when the plans are put into place.

13. What are some of the tasks done in the pre production stage?
Scripting, scene breakdown, storyboard, shot list, casting, location, equipment hire, catering, transport, informing people.

Production.

16. What is the production stage also known as?
Shooting.

17. What are some tasks done in the production stage?
Sound, Filming.

18. What are three important things to remember in the production process?
Making sure you stick to the shooting schedule, flexibility, time management.
1. Executive producer: manages he time line of the project and controls the budget. They also employ staff

2. Writer: takes the idea or concept and writes the script.

3. Producer: in charge of the creative team, prepares shooting schedules and are in charge that they are on budget.

4. Director: the direction is in charge of cast and crew. He or she is the one on location telling them what to do. The direction explains the production to performers and technical crew. Have the final say on the filming.

5. Production manager: Coordinates all the different stages, tracks the progress of the production.

6. Storyboard artist: draws up rough sketches of the scenes, this gives the director a visual interpretation of the script.

7. Camera operator: shoots the required scene according to the director instructions. Work closely with the lighting director.

8. Sound technician: they ensure the dialog and other sounds are properly recorded. They are involved in the editing of the sound in the post-filming.

9. Talent: they are the on-screen people that deliver the content.

10. Editor: the person, who cut the footage to the suitable length, music graphics and effect in the post-filming stage.

Monday, March 14, 2011

photoshop



Changed from a romance genre to a action/epic buy adding the tsunami background in the window using photoshop

Film Still



Mise En Scene:

Style of lighting - the lighting is dark and dull. creating the feel of loneliness, it also shows a candle which brings the genre of romance through this still shot.

Types of props - the candle is used to create the romance feel by the window as well as the telephone that makes us think she is waiting for a call from a certain person.

Setting - it is set in the bedroom of the actor, it seems really comforting and homely.

Acting - the actors body language seems down and upset about something, like she is impatiently waiting for something.