Saturday, 9 April 2011
Post- Production
Above is the clip of our rough cut of the opening sequence to "Forest that Lives". We are pleased with the outcome of our footage, however before a final cut is made we have decided as a group to watch over the footage and edit any issues of continuity that we have now discovered. We will also use this rough cut to gain feedback from our target audience in terms of what we need to do to gain that horror genre that we aim for. The rough cut shows a final outcome of the visuals, in which we have carefully edited and have proven a success in terms of different shots. Watching the rough cut has made us see the fast paced nature of our opening sequence, but at times we thought some lengthly footage of merely the surroundings extracts from the fast paced nature. In this case, we will cut out some of the lengthly footage before our final cut so that the tense atmosphere remains throughout. Overall, we are pleased with the rough cut and feel that with music and some final aspects of editing we would have produced a successful opening sequence.
Before editing we logged our rushes so that it would be easier and more organised in terms of choosing the footage we were going to use. Below I have inserted a copy of our logging rushes.
Friday, 8 April 2011
Production
When shooting, we chose to shoot early one morning to assure that we could get every shot filmed that day hence avoiding any issues of continuity in terms of the weather. In doing this the dark atmosphere of a night time wasn't acheived, however we thought this wouldn't be appropriate for the narrative of the film. We realised that to make it look realistic; that the girls are walking home from school, it would be light overall. However having a lighter environment gave us more of a challenge as a group in a way that the horror genre would be strongly relying on our shots and editing.
Beyond watching our rushes, we were pleased with the outcome of our footage. When filming we had issues with the dialogue, in that we didn't want the lengthly dialogue to make the opening sequence seem like a trailer of a film. However when watching other films of our chosen genre such as "Wrong Turn", their opening sequence was somewhat similar, with the opening being narrative and a strong sense of dialogue. Although in order to avoid this, we cut small chunks of the dialogue out; not so it would be shorter, but so it would make more sense to the audience however still acheiving the idea of two young girls walking home from school. We filmed many shots of the girls running, more than we anticipated, so that if when editing we got continuous jump cuts or we generally weren't pleased with other shots, we would have extra footage to cut in.
As a group we worked well; myself being one of the actors made me step aside from the more technical aspects of filming, but Jack and Liam shared the role of filming whilst we equally made decisions to assure that our shots would look as good as they can. The fast paced nature of our shots acheives the rushed and panicing atmosphere that of a horror genre.
To gain the gothic atmosphere that our genre entails, we decided to manipulate the opening establishing shot into black and white. Doing this, alongside deciding for the credits to appear over the shots rather than a black screen created the tension that we hoped for. Beyond filming, as a group we will sit down and go onto unsignedbandweb.com to find a copyright free track that we can use to climax our opening sequence.
Beyond watching our rushes, we were pleased with the outcome of our footage. When filming we had issues with the dialogue, in that we didn't want the lengthly dialogue to make the opening sequence seem like a trailer of a film. However when watching other films of our chosen genre such as "Wrong Turn", their opening sequence was somewhat similar, with the opening being narrative and a strong sense of dialogue. Although in order to avoid this, we cut small chunks of the dialogue out; not so it would be shorter, but so it would make more sense to the audience however still acheiving the idea of two young girls walking home from school. We filmed many shots of the girls running, more than we anticipated, so that if when editing we got continuous jump cuts or we generally weren't pleased with other shots, we would have extra footage to cut in.
As a group we worked well; myself being one of the actors made me step aside from the more technical aspects of filming, but Jack and Liam shared the role of filming whilst we equally made decisions to assure that our shots would look as good as they can. The fast paced nature of our shots acheives the rushed and panicing atmosphere that of a horror genre.
To gain the gothic atmosphere that our genre entails, we decided to manipulate the opening establishing shot into black and white. Doing this, alongside deciding for the credits to appear over the shots rather than a black screen created the tension that we hoped for. Beyond filming, as a group we will sit down and go onto unsignedbandweb.com to find a copyright free track that we can use to climax our opening sequence.
Thursday, 24 February 2011
Pre- production documentation
Synopsis of whole film
A scout group go on a trip to a mysterious forest for a weekend of survival skills, they do not know that the forest has some very strange attributes; all unaware that it is haunted by an angry demon in which killed a young school girl many years ago. The story continues and the scout trip is going fine, until the 3rd day when one of the children go missing, bringing tension to the camp. In this case, the leaders hunt the forest day and night until the boy or a clue is found, yet none of the four leaders return. Luckily one of the scouts phoned their parents because of suspicion and all of the remaing scouts escaped from the unbearable fear.
Synopsis of opening sequence
Two schoolgirls are walking home from school when they see a strange path leading to a mysterious forest. Daring eachother, the girls stupidly go and explore the forest when strange things begin to happen.
Shot List
Risk assessment
Hair and Make-Up:
Set Design:
Character Movement:
A scout group go on a trip to a mysterious forest for a weekend of survival skills, they do not know that the forest has some very strange attributes; all unaware that it is haunted by an angry demon in which killed a young school girl many years ago. The story continues and the scout trip is going fine, until the 3rd day when one of the children go missing, bringing tension to the camp. In this case, the leaders hunt the forest day and night until the boy or a clue is found, yet none of the four leaders return. Luckily one of the scouts phoned their parents because of suspicion and all of the remaing scouts escaped from the unbearable fear.
Synopsis of opening sequence
Two schoolgirls are walking home from school when they see a strange path leading to a mysterious forest. Daring eachother, the girls stupidly go and explore the forest when strange things begin to happen.
One of the girls disappears and the other girl starts to panic; as she begins to run out of the forest she trips over a log and then the demon drags her back into the depths of the forest before the visual blacks out.
Treatment
Shot List
Risk assessment
As the setting is in a forest location the health and safety is very important, there is a barb wire fence surrounding the path, we will have to be careful when filming near the path to ensure that the actors do not collide.
There are large logs on the floor in the deep forest so we will also have to watch when the actors are running so that there is not an accident.
We need a risk assessment so that we can see what risks there are during the filming and how we can avoid any injuries.
Shooting schedule
Our shooting was organised in a lesson and we decided as a group that we would start shooting on the 23rd of february during the school half term. The location was organised previously and we agreed that the forest was the best location for our horror genre.
Mise-en-Scene
Lighting:
The lighting in the forest is very mild as we are filming in a night-time enviroment the only light being provided will be that of the moon, we hope to film on an evening where the moon is bright to ensure there is enough to capably see the characters.
Props:
We will only be using a small number of natural props which are in the forest, the first being the log that the character trips over in the opening sequence. The other prop will be a small rotted cabin, this will be used for effect in emphasizing our horror genre.
Costume:
GIRL A: School trousers and white shirt, in school uniform with shoes.
GIRL B: School trousers and white shirt, in school uniform with shoes.
DEMON: It will be wearing dark clothes to camoflage its appearance to the girls.
With these costumes it fits the theme of the characters and makes the sequence more authentic and realistic.
Hair and Make-Up:
GIRL A: Hair will be messy, face will look excited as she enters the forest but sharply changing, this is to represent that she is a school girl and also she is young and excited..
GIRL B: Hair will be curly, maybe glasses to emphasize character that she entails which is a young school girl.
DEMON: hair will be unseen due to hood to make the audience see that he is a dark demon.
Set Design:
The room is spacious and sets a good atmosphere for a horror dark forest. The bright light coming from the moon will give the set a futuristic look but at the same time it will be dark and evil. We will film by the rotted cabin to emphasize the gothic genre we have given the film. The path will also be used which will lead the girls to the forest.
Character Movement:
The two girl characters will be walking towards the camera whilst in dialogue, one of the girls then goes and explores the forest, the girls continue walking and they come to a shed, they then move away from the cabin and move deeper into the forest. The girls are then seen running through the forest, one og the girls begins to slow down as she realises she has lost her friend, she then begins to run again and falls over the log on the floor she is then dragged back by the demon.
Storyboard
Location Recce
Our chosen location is in Chipperfield, and being a natural exterior environment we have nothing to manipulate. We will be using the areas of the forest as photographed for the main section of the shoot, alongside the shown abandoned shed. Among the areas of the forest that we have captured in the photograph is a small pathway, which will also be used as a location in our opening sequence.
Script
Title Timeline
As a group we decided to watch the title sequence to the thriller film "Wrong Turn". The film started with narrative, therefore we began analysing the titles in terms of audio and visual at the timing of 3.00 minutes when the title sequence itself began.
From looking at the timeline one can see that the credits themselves are superimposed over the top of the visual shots, therefore they are gradually integrated between the duration of the sequence. Between each credit a close up shot of something is shown, either newspaper headlines, or establishing close ups of a forest. Simple shots like close ups of disorientated hands look successful in gaining effect, therefore we took this into consideration when looking at our own title sequence.
Friday, 18 February 2011
Focus Group
Above I have attached a feedback video that we received from a group of students in our target audience. We read the script to them and made them aware of our film and recorded their responses and advice for improvements.
History of your chosen genre
Horror films within history have included some of the most popular and well known films of all time. They have varied through time, however, in the sense that within previous decades the term "horror" was associated with ghosts, vampires, curses, cannibals, haunted houses and the supernatural in general. Although over time, "horror" has now transferred into explicit gore, jump scares alongside the supernatural content in some cases.
Early horror films are based on classic literature; for example "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", "Frankenstein" and "The Phantom of the Opera". Many of the earliest feature length horror films in the early 1920's were created by German filmmakers, during the German Expressionist Films era. Little did they know, later on in time these would influence the Hollywood horror films. Early Hollywood horrors included "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"; then later on in the 1930's Universal Pictures Co Inc. popularized in the horror genre, where the popular "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" were produced, beginning to gain an audience for this genre. In this case, many actors such as Boris Karloff used horror as their speciality genre. Horror was becoming widely known.
Advances in technology then saw a change in the genre; where the gothic based focus changed to a more modern approach that would relate to the later century audience. This was the stage at which more gore was seen; which again met a hugely popular target audience. The 1980's saw the financial successes of low budget gore films from previous years; which lead to the release of films such as "The Excorcist" which through time has proved one of the most well known horror films of all time. Sexual overtones and the use of children were frequently becoming more popular and thhe subject of these films became more and more relevant to the target audience; increasing the amount of fear within the reaction hence giving a big word of mouth. At this stage, the audience of horror genre is at its peak.
Early horror films are based on classic literature; for example "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde", "Frankenstein" and "The Phantom of the Opera". Many of the earliest feature length horror films in the early 1920's were created by German filmmakers, during the German Expressionist Films era. Little did they know, later on in time these would influence the Hollywood horror films. Early Hollywood horrors included "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"; then later on in the 1930's Universal Pictures Co Inc. popularized in the horror genre, where the popular "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" were produced, beginning to gain an audience for this genre. In this case, many actors such as Boris Karloff used horror as their speciality genre. Horror was becoming widely known.
Advances in technology then saw a change in the genre; where the gothic based focus changed to a more modern approach that would relate to the later century audience. This was the stage at which more gore was seen; which again met a hugely popular target audience. The 1980's saw the financial successes of low budget gore films from previous years; which lead to the release of films such as "The Excorcist" which through time has proved one of the most well known horror films of all time. Sexual overtones and the use of children were frequently becoming more popular and thhe subject of these films became more and more relevant to the target audience; increasing the amount of fear within the reaction hence giving a big word of mouth. At this stage, the audience of horror genre is at its peak.
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Group Meeting
We held a group meeting in the intention to gather our ideas to produce an effective opening sequence to a film. Through independant research towards deciding a genre of the film, as a group we decided to choose horror.
Liam thought the intial setting of the opening sequence would be effective within a frightening woods in the local area, immediately setting a gothic tone to the rest of the film. Liam then also thought of some ideas for the main plot of the film; where we settled on his idea of a scouts weekend trip in the forest. As a group we agreed with Liam's idea, because we thought it would me more frightening knowing that the film would be about children.
Lucy then thought of the physical characters within the production; where we would use the gothic idea of a demon to create an unknown atmosphere. She thought adding another character that isnt seen throughout the opening sequence would create a sense of mystery and tension for the audience.
Jack then gave his ideas on the editing part of the production. He thought the credits should appear slowly at the bottom of each shot in a scrappy, handwritten font. He then discussed his ideas with music; and how gothic, high pitched music would add tension and thrill to the piece as a whole.
Then as a group, we thought we needed to post some type of link to show the danger this forest without introducing the scouts in the opening; which is where we came up with the idea of two young school girls.
Our Final Plot for the Opening Sequence
Two school girls are walking home from school when they begin to dare eachother to explore a strange looking forest. When they enter, strange things immediately begin to happen. When one of the girls disappears, the other panics and attempts to run out of the forest before tripping over a log and falling face down. With the constant feeling of being followed throughout her experience in the forest, the girls' body is dragged backwards by an unknown person.
Liam thought the intial setting of the opening sequence would be effective within a frightening woods in the local area, immediately setting a gothic tone to the rest of the film. Liam then also thought of some ideas for the main plot of the film; where we settled on his idea of a scouts weekend trip in the forest. As a group we agreed with Liam's idea, because we thought it would me more frightening knowing that the film would be about children.
Lucy then thought of the physical characters within the production; where we would use the gothic idea of a demon to create an unknown atmosphere. She thought adding another character that isnt seen throughout the opening sequence would create a sense of mystery and tension for the audience.
Jack then gave his ideas on the editing part of the production. He thought the credits should appear slowly at the bottom of each shot in a scrappy, handwritten font. He then discussed his ideas with music; and how gothic, high pitched music would add tension and thrill to the piece as a whole.
Then as a group, we thought we needed to post some type of link to show the danger this forest without introducing the scouts in the opening; which is where we came up with the idea of two young school girls.
Our Final Plot for the Opening Sequence
Two school girls are walking home from school when they begin to dare eachother to explore a strange looking forest. When they enter, strange things immediately begin to happen. When one of the girls disappears, the other panics and attempts to run out of the forest before tripping over a log and falling face down. With the constant feeling of being followed throughout her experience in the forest, the girls' body is dragged backwards by an unknown person.
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