Showing posts with label Editing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Editing. Show all posts
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Planning - Opening Sequence
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Thursday, 7 April 2011
Completed - Production Ident
Today me and Maisie completed keying out the green screen from our 'floating hand' for our Production identification. My initial idea was for it to appear as a gypsy/ physic/ medium type thing, mystical and magical. To do this I filmed Maisie's (starting in the shape of a shell) gradually opening whilst turning round infront of a green screen (very hard to find brightest light for best quality!). My aim was to once finished chroma keying, was to design and create a background (night sky with stars) on photoshop and import this into the moving image on final cut express along with another still of the crystal ball which would appear gradually as the hand revealed it. This turned out to be a months long project and was therefore unsuitable so instead we decided to have the globe appear after the hand had finished its 180degree turn. This was highly more convenient and do-able. I decorated Maisie's fingers in rings because that is how I imagined a readers hand would be like from stereotypes I had previously seen on TV, (probably from watching to many Disney films). Creating this probably took more time than the opening sequence itself! We had to search for the stars on the internet, download them, convert them, then import them. We used the colour gradient tool on photoshop to make the blue background seem more realistic (lighter towards the bottom because of street lights and so on from residential areas below.) As for the globe, we spent hours trying to make it look 3D not just a solid colour, so we fiddled with the inner and outer glow buttons untill we were satsified! To finish it off I wanted a twinkle, magic, 'fairy' sound to play as the hand moves, we found this on youtube and changed it into a MP3 file them dragged it into Final cut express. Final product looked reasonably good, but not how I originally hoped. Below is a print screen of the Production Ident.
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Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Experimenting - Sound
Maisie(left) and I(right) working cooperatively playing around with Garage Band and looking for a suitable beat to play when Abbie fiddles with the radio. (Weird, funky song to be changed to a 'popular' song which to some extent is hard to find as we cannot use real songs that everyone generally knows for copyright reasons.)
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Brainstorm - Sound
I decided to do some researching into typically associated sound effects with Horror. I created a list with my interpretation of what we might be able to use in our Opening Sequence, where and why... (these would then be searched for as a pre-recorded clip in garage band) My aim of using these sounds would be to give the audience obvious signifiers of when something scary is going to occur but also to modernise it.
- Police sirens - end of sequence after scream, cannot see police cars can just hear then so would be a off-screen sound
- Instrumental clips, sci fi sounding, creepy, eerie - when shadow walks past bathroom door
- Panicking clip - when 'Abbie' runs down the drive in a hurry looking for keys (creates an uncomfortable effect)
- Increasing heart rate/beat - feel connected to the character, when speaks to 'George' for second time and realises he is not in the house
- Deep heavy reathing - creates a sense of feeling as though your being watched
- (as silly as it sounds) the silence of the night - wind being the only thing you can hear is a scary thought, completely isolated and alone
- Footsteps - when being followed, could be Abbie or the stranger
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In the making - Production Identification
The above scan shows the rough sketch I drew of the routine/ pattern I intended the 'Bouncing Ball' to follow during our Title Sequence. We are using a programme called Adobe Flash to create this. I believe the introduction to the film production company is a vital competitor present in Opening Sequences, as a good one of these at the beginning of any film immediately intrigues its audience therefore encouraging them to watch on. Although the Title Sequence we create may not be of the high standards that for example 'Universal Studios' or 'Warner Bros.' possesses however it will be to the best of our ability!
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Editing
Currently in the very early stages of editing via 'Final Cut Express' - so far so good. Extremely pleased with the quality of the filming, (due to the use of a HD Camera.) Plus no group disputes have yet occurred! Slowly progressing towards our first working copy before our next group meeting on what to do next. Me and Maisie are both working really hard and putting all our free time into this project. Still a long way to go before our finished product, decisions on what clips to use (as we shot the same scene quite a lot of times for safety in allowing us to have a wider variety of different angles, levels, proximity to choose from.) have been keeping us busy! Finding Final Cut Express relatively easy to use with the help of our class teachers although occasionally we don't have a clue what we're doing and just click random buttons till we find what we want! :)
Group Meeting - Cuts
There is to be a group discussion on Monday the 14th Feb to elaborate on any editing done so far that we think needs altering and to share any new worries or thoughts.
Now that all the clips have been put into order I think we need to be generous cutters and cut out anything that isn't essential to the understanding of the narrative because otherwise it will end up dragging on and on and will be extremely boring - no one wants to watch a film like that.
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Showcase
Today each group presented their current copy (working or finished) of their opening sequences to the rest of the class in order to gain relevant feedback to better our O.S'. Agreed compliments from our audience consisted of our variety of camera angles, believeable acting and steady shooting, although I more so looking for criticism as I thought this would be immensely useful. Below are some of the points and suggestions critques highlighted along with what I plan to do to improve if not rid of these;
- Credit font did not match the main Title and was too girly therefore looked odd - change font of credits, to suit genre of film and create more tension and texture
- Following footsteps scene was too short - lengthen amount of time feet are shown for and how many times it flashes from one character back to the other, cleaner cuts
- Black out was random - show a close up shot of the light switch and a black gloved hand switching it off to make more sense
- Whimpers Shauna makes are weird and not needed - mute sound for this clip or cut it out
- Ending shot of screaming face kind of ruins it, makes it cheesy type horrow instead of scary type horror - delete this and have scream in blackout as ending instead, also creeping more towards a trailer with this clip
- Few bad cuts/ jumps spotted - not obvious on mac but are when blown up on big screen so must correct this
- Follows Shauna in house for too long - not sure I agree with this, I think it enables the audience to build a relationship up with her and feel for her when they sense something is going to happen to her
- Couldnt' understand what 'boyfriend' was saying in second phone call - perhaps re-shoot
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Testing Fonts
My initial thoughts when trying to decide which Font to use for our opening credits were size and colour but actually there is much more theory behind the final product. Possibles are previewed below stating my opinion beside them.
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