Today myself and our Head of Editing and After Effects took to the computers in search of ideas for our post-production stage. He explained to me a website he had discovered that provides basic downloads and tutorials of special after effects that he can create using Adobe After Effects which he has downloaded in preparation for post-production. He told me how he had been using it to gain experience and knowledge of the software so that he was more prepared to get stuck into the Post-Production as soon as need be.
The website he showed me was called http://www.videocopilot.net/ - they offer the public a wide range of After FX, Pro Tutorials a Pro Shop and Forum for users to discuss products and offer assistance to any in need. He showed me a section of the site that demonstrates the different types of After Effects and we sifted through the hundreds of effects, picking out a few that we feel have potential in Breaking the 4th Wall. Below is an example of one we picked out.
Now we have discussed different ideas and thoughts on this section of the entire production we feel we are all now in the clear about the different type of Effects we want our final production to include. This is very beneficial as it allows Jordan to practice certain effects that we both picked out and be more prepared to include this into our production when the time comes.
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Soundtrack Composer
Jordan has been working hard to try and complete a deal which would see up and coming Youtube sensation Charlie Spring feature within The Breaking the 4th Wall production. Charlie has agreed to compose an official soundtrack for our 2 minute production free of charge and given all rights to the BT4W production team. Charlie has been given his own version of the script and has been given a basic idea of how we want our production to turn out, the effects we wish to achieve and the ways in which we are going to achieve this. We will keep Charlie updated on our progress throughout the course of the Pre-production, Production and Post-Production stages so that he can continue to develop prototypes and ideas for the production.
Charlie has proved he has talent in the past by producing his own versions of famous soundtracks such as that of The Dark Knight Rises. We look forward to working with Charlie and know he won't let us down in the creation of the Soundtrack. He is a valuable assest to the team as he brings a good previous experience and expanse of knowledge within the media industury and will know just the effect we want to pull off. It is important that we manage to nail the soundtrack as it will help us give of an authentic and scary effect. We believe that without a suitable and professional soundtrack we will come out with poor, flimsy and unprofessional production as a whole.
Charlie has proved he has talent in the past by producing his own versions of famous soundtracks such as that of The Dark Knight Rises. We look forward to working with Charlie and know he won't let us down in the creation of the Soundtrack. He is a valuable assest to the team as he brings a good previous experience and expanse of knowledge within the media industury and will know just the effect we want to pull off. It is important that we manage to nail the soundtrack as it will help us give of an authentic and scary effect. We believe that without a suitable and professional soundtrack we will come out with poor, flimsy and unprofessional production as a whole.
Below I have attached Charlie's most viewed Soundtrack on his Youtube Channel -
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Title Research
Pav Productions
Today Jordan began working on different ideas for our Titles, we are lucky enough to have a keen enthusiast in special/after effects in Jordan Mander. He has spent over 5 hours creating and producing a prototype for our 1st title which is that of the Production company 'PAV Productions'. He used a mix of previous knowledge, experience and tutorials to help him produce these amazing results.
We feel this type of disorentation within the Titles will grip the audience, the mix of this and the bright illuminous colours will grab the audiences attention. Jordan based these titles on the Tron Legacy titles, he felt the style creates an atmospheric feel for the audience, he feels this is the perfect feel for a horror based film.
Below is a full 1080p version of the titles for PAV Productions, this small few seconds clip took alot of time and effort from Jordan and the Title research he put in has helped him to find inspiration from Tron Legacy. We are undecided on whether to use these Titles for our Production Company but will continue to experiment in the run up to Post-Production.
White Studio's
He has also taken his time to produce another section of the Title Sequence, next up for Jordan was 'White Studio's'. Jordan again used a mix of experience, knowledge and online tutorials to create this next Title using Adobe After Effects. He targetted a 'Proffesional, yet simplistic look' in order to 'compete with the top professional film companies'.
Jordan feels that he has created something which hits each of these aims in the creation of this title and feels the Titles create a "Clean cut, simplistic and gripping effect for the audience". He specifically like the way the titles zoom out of the globe and give the idea of seeing the bigger picture, he feels this inadvertently links in with our theme of the hidden secrets of the Illuminati.
Below is a full 1080p version of the titles for White Studios, this small few seconds clip took alot of time and effort from Jordan and the Title research he put in has helped him to get a feel for what is truely needed within the professional titles industry. We are undecided on whether to use these Titles for our Studio Company but will continue to experiment in the run up to Post-Production.
Today Jordan began working on different ideas for our Titles, we are lucky enough to have a keen enthusiast in special/after effects in Jordan Mander. He has spent over 5 hours creating and producing a prototype for our 1st title which is that of the Production company 'PAV Productions'. He used a mix of previous knowledge, experience and tutorials to help him produce these amazing results.
Still shot of the Production Company - PAV Production. |
Below is a full 1080p version of the titles for PAV Productions, this small few seconds clip took alot of time and effort from Jordan and the Title research he put in has helped him to find inspiration from Tron Legacy. We are undecided on whether to use these Titles for our Production Company but will continue to experiment in the run up to Post-Production.
White Studio's
He has also taken his time to produce another section of the Title Sequence, next up for Jordan was 'White Studio's'. Jordan again used a mix of experience, knowledge and online tutorials to create this next Title using Adobe After Effects. He targetted a 'Proffesional, yet simplistic look' in order to 'compete with the top professional film companies'.
Still shot of Studio Title - White Studios |
Below is a full 1080p version of the titles for White Studios, this small few seconds clip took alot of time and effort from Jordan and the Title research he put in has helped him to get a feel for what is truely needed within the professional titles industry. We are undecided on whether to use these Titles for our Studio Company but will continue to experiment in the run up to Post-Production.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Voiceover Research & Prototyping
Today I have spent some time looking at creating a Voiceover, I have got myself a Olympus VN 5500PC Digital Voice Recorder in order for our Voiceover to sound greater. I took to the Script in order to equip myself with the dialogue for the Voiceover. I pressed record and the rest was history, I then uploaded my recorded audio to my PC via the USB slot in the 5500PC.
I wanted the recording to sound more manly and rogue, so I slotted my recording into Audacity, I then put the pitch of the audio to -13.00. I did this because this will make the Voiceover sound alot more fearsome and roguish, which is exactly what we our looking to achieve. I also added a preliminary soundtrack, I cut it down to suit the Voiceover, and there I had it, the finished prototype. I saved it in the format of WAV and uploaded it to SoundCloud, Below is what I came up with earlier this today:
Voiceover2 by JackWhiteAS
Now that I have completed The Voiceover Research/Prototyping, I feel that I have identified a number of different aspects of creating a Voiceover that separate it from a poor Voiceover, to a great Voiceover. First of all I have noticed that towards the end of the speech the voice goes quiet, this is through natural human error of letting the voice drop towards the end, we will have to identify that on the set of our next shoot and make sure this doesn't happen again. Secondly I noticed that changing the pitch to -13.00 gives that roguish and rough, manly feel that we are trying to achieve. This is good because it makes us more prepared and lets us be assured that we can achieve this. Now that we have established that, it is defiantly something we wish to replicate in the near future. Last of all is the addition of a Soundtrack, when listening to the speech I felt it sounded slightly out of place, it didn't give the feel of a horror. In order to change that I decided to add a preliminary Soundtrack which I downloaded from Youtube. I did this to test what type of Soundtrack gives what type of feel, after trying out various different Soundtracks I came to the conclusion on the one used above. I felt this was right because it helped build tension with the increasing beats and sound. This is the ideal effect because we feel it will really put the audience on edge.
I wanted the recording to sound more manly and rogue, so I slotted my recording into Audacity, I then put the pitch of the audio to -13.00. I did this because this will make the Voiceover sound alot more fearsome and roguish, which is exactly what we our looking to achieve. I also added a preliminary soundtrack, I cut it down to suit the Voiceover, and there I had it, the finished prototype. I saved it in the format of WAV and uploaded it to SoundCloud, Below is what I came up with earlier this today:
Voiceover2 by JackWhiteAS
Now that I have completed The Voiceover Research/Prototyping, I feel that I have identified a number of different aspects of creating a Voiceover that separate it from a poor Voiceover, to a great Voiceover. First of all I have noticed that towards the end of the speech the voice goes quiet, this is through natural human error of letting the voice drop towards the end, we will have to identify that on the set of our next shoot and make sure this doesn't happen again. Secondly I noticed that changing the pitch to -13.00 gives that roguish and rough, manly feel that we are trying to achieve. This is good because it makes us more prepared and lets us be assured that we can achieve this. Now that we have established that, it is defiantly something we wish to replicate in the near future. Last of all is the addition of a Soundtrack, when listening to the speech I felt it sounded slightly out of place, it didn't give the feel of a horror. In order to change that I decided to add a preliminary Soundtrack which I downloaded from Youtube. I did this to test what type of Soundtrack gives what type of feel, after trying out various different Soundtracks I came to the conclusion on the one used above. I felt this was right because it helped build tension with the increasing beats and sound. This is the ideal effect because we feel it will really put the audience on edge.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Breaking The 4th Wall | Mise-en-scène | Costume Design
As the planning and research has progressed we have been discussing the different types of mise-en-scène that we will be looking to use in our production. We have considered the types of costume wear and outfits we wish for our actors to wear, we discussed this during the Main Task Brainstorm. We devised a number of ideas that we feel would be suitable in helping us with a number of things. We feel with the types of costume selection we have chosen that we will have a better chance of striking fear into the audience this is explained below, along with pictures of our costume choice, this amongst other bits of mise-en-scène we plan to use:
First of all, the costume selection for the Main Character.
When selecting this costume we took into consideration a number of different points, we wanted our Main Character, who's role can be found by CLICKING HERE to come across as someone of importance. We wanted them to send fear into the audience, but most importantly make the audience sit up and pay attention to what the character has to say. Knowing this we decided that a suit and tie, accompanied by smart black shoes. We believe this would be the best option as is symbolizes importance to the audience. We wanted a serious look for this role so instead of picking any old colour suit, for example a white one, we decided to go for a simple black and white look which is used for more serious and formal events. We feel that the selection of this outfit will give a huge effect to the final feel of the production.
Next up is the outfit selection for The Secondary Character.
We took great care and went into great detail in the selection of costume for this role. Although we will only be shooting footage of this role for a matter of seconds, we feel it is one of the most vital components to the success of the entire opening. We have decided to invest in a few pieces of clothing and accessories to match, we discussed what would suit this role best and consider the different factors, the main factor being the Illuminati twist of our opening. Taking into account this factor we decided that we wanted to go for something different with the clothing, something a bit strange, we decided to go for a Rugged Hooded Monk Robe effect, we feel this will keep the audience guessing and questioning. When picking this costume we just knew it was the right choice as it sways away from the black robed convention within horror but keeps the mystery.
To go with this we wanted to try something that has been used in big-hit horrors in the past such as Scary Movie, we wanted to try and interlink aspects of other horror films. Our choice being V for Vendetta, we wanted to use the famous mask from this hit film as we feel it's something the audience can relate to as being scary and spelling out fear.
We feel the use of these props has really put us into a better position to perform and be sure that our production will not look poor. We feel the addition of the mask will cancel out any real acting having to be done by the performer which will mean that we won't risk getting poor footage. All in all we our happy with the purchases that we have made and now we must look into furthering our planning and research into this task.
First of all, the costume selection for the Main Character.
When selecting this costume we took into consideration a number of different points, we wanted our Main Character, who's role can be found by CLICKING HERE to come across as someone of importance. We wanted them to send fear into the audience, but most importantly make the audience sit up and pay attention to what the character has to say. Knowing this we decided that a suit and tie, accompanied by smart black shoes. We believe this would be the best option as is symbolizes importance to the audience. We wanted a serious look for this role so instead of picking any old colour suit, for example a white one, we decided to go for a simple black and white look which is used for more serious and formal events. We feel that the selection of this outfit will give a huge effect to the final feel of the production.
Next up is the outfit selection for The Secondary Character.
We took great care and went into great detail in the selection of costume for this role. Although we will only be shooting footage of this role for a matter of seconds, we feel it is one of the most vital components to the success of the entire opening. We have decided to invest in a few pieces of clothing and accessories to match, we discussed what would suit this role best and consider the different factors, the main factor being the Illuminati twist of our opening. Taking into account this factor we decided that we wanted to go for something different with the clothing, something a bit strange, we decided to go for a Rugged Hooded Monk Robe effect, we feel this will keep the audience guessing and questioning. When picking this costume we just knew it was the right choice as it sways away from the black robed convention within horror but keeps the mystery.
To go with this we wanted to try something that has been used in big-hit horrors in the past such as Scary Movie, we wanted to try and interlink aspects of other horror films. Our choice being V for Vendetta, we wanted to use the famous mask from this hit film as we feel it's something the audience can relate to as being scary and spelling out fear.
We feel the use of these props has really put us into a better position to perform and be sure that our production will not look poor. We feel the addition of the mask will cancel out any real acting having to be done by the performer which will mean that we won't risk getting poor footage. All in all we our happy with the purchases that we have made and now we must look into furthering our planning and research into this task.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Breaking The 4th Wall - Updated Task Sheet
Now that we have completed the task list we were set during November, we must continue to make good progress towards creating the best production possible. I have gone over all the different aspects that a good film opening should consist of. I have from this, devised my own ticklist of different aspects I wish to cover between now and our propose filming date towards Mid-January.
- Mise-en-scène - The Mise en scène section of my planning and research should include all the different costumes, outfits and accessories to match that I wish to use. It should also include any props that will feature, or take a part in the production of the opening. As a group we have included aspects of this into each discussion and have been considering it as we have move swiftly to this stage. We have come up with a number of ideas, mostly brought upon ourselves in our Main Task Discussion. We have all come to an agreement as to what Mise en scène we wish to include into our production and this will be posted in posts above.
- Title Research - As a group we came together and decided that the best way to get the best results within the editing, effects and titles area of the production was to hand the responsibility over to Jordan. Jordan has previous experience and a large expanse of knowledge within this region and we feel that he is are best bet to getting the production looking professional and clean cut. He has come up with the thought of using a number of different programs and websites to contribute towards his success. He has downloaded Adobe After Effects and is using a specialized site with special effect plug-ins that come with tutorials. We have had spoke as a group and know what type of effect we wish to target but have but no boundaries, we feel Jordan will work best to his own devices. We are all very eager to see what he returns to us with.
- Camera Angles Research -
- Editing Research -
- Voice-over - The Voice-Over plays a huge part in the success of our production, it will help enhance the quality of a speech rather than have it recorded live. It will also help the audience feel as if they know the character better and they can hear his thoughts. We have came up with our speech, we did this when producing the script for our production. As a group we decided that we wanted the voice of our character to sound like the type of look we targeted. That being a roguish, older man with a rough, controversial edge as Jordan put it.I have purchased an Olympus Voice Recorder in order to enhance the sound quality on our voice-over, we will be using audacity to change the pitch of the voice over and too add the soundtrack to it.
- Soundtrack - The soundtrack is what we see as the spine of our production. Without a Soundtrack our production is merely pieces of footage thrown together in a specific order. However, with audio we feel it can allow the production to give off an atmospheric and more professional, authentic and scary effect. We want a soundtrack that gives a mysterious feel, something that helps to build tension and nervousness within the audience. With want the beats of the soundtrack to match the swaps between shots, this will mean that the heavier beats will appear when the shots become quicker which will help make the audience tenser and make nerves rise. We want the Soundtrack to climax as the curtains are drawn, this will let the audience know the importance of this performance the character is about to give, the soundtrack will show how it all comes down to this performance.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Main Task - Shot List
Now that I've completed the Risk Assessment for our selected location, I thought it be a good idea to move onto producing a Shot List. Mr Henton told us a while back about how to produce a Shot List correctly. Knowing this I headed straight for his blog, I then searched his blog to find a post about 'Creating a shot list'. I used this to assist me in producing my Shot List.
I opened up a new Excel sheet and used Henton's step-by-step instructions to form my Shot List. I added in thing's such as:
I opened up a new Excel sheet and used Henton's step-by-step instructions to form my Shot List. I added in thing's such as:
.Shot Number - Is what it says on the tin, the number of the shot in question.. Each single shot should be labelled with a shot number, this makes it easier for the director to know which shot is to be shot in which order.
.Scene Number - Scene Number is more specific, for example, if you have Shot 1, 2 and 3 in your first scene then they will all be scene number 1. A scene is when the storyline of the shots our the same and the location stay's the same throughout the footage.
.Scene Number - Scene Number is more specific, for example, if you have Shot 1, 2 and 3 in your first scene then they will all be scene number 1. A scene is when the storyline of the shots our the same and the location stay's the same throughout the footage.
.Shot Type - The type of shot being taken can vary and isn't always just one type. Their are hundreds of different types of shots in filming, for example, establishing shot, panning shot, extreme close up just a few to name. When doing a Shot List you have to include each type of shot being used for each shot. To make it easier and less cluttered, film makers abbreviate the Shot Types. I have done this in a similar fashion. As shown in the caption of the Shot List Below.
.Shot Description - The shot description should include a number of things, but at it's most simple the Shot Description should include a brief overview of what will be filmed. To expand upon this go over what you included in the Shot Type and include positioning and entrance spots/exit spots.
This is everything I have gone over and attempted to include within my shot list, I feel I have been quite successful in my efforts and believe that it has come out looking quite smart as shown below:
I feel that producing this Shot List has put us in a prime position to move onto the next stages of production. With this list we will find it alot easier to go into the theatre and get the shots we need, it also makes sure we don't forget any pieces of footage that we so desperately require. Now that we have completed the Shot List we are ready to start preparing to film our opening. But first of all we must prepare our Filming Schedule, we are currently (13/12/2011) unable to complete this as the manager of the location we wish to use, has told us to get back to her earlier January regarding a time slot in which we can come and film. This means that in the time between then and now we must continue to plan and improve our ideas for the opening, and when the time comes to produce the Film Schedule we will post it upon our blogs.
Click On The Image To View It Larger TL = Time Lapse S = Still POV = Point of View ECU = Extreme Close Up CU = Close Up PS = Panning Shot TS = Tracking Shot TbS = Track Back Shot |
I feel that producing this Shot List has put us in a prime position to move onto the next stages of production. With this list we will find it alot easier to go into the theatre and get the shots we need, it also makes sure we don't forget any pieces of footage that we so desperately require. Now that we have completed the Shot List we are ready to start preparing to film our opening. But first of all we must prepare our Filming Schedule, we are currently (13/12/2011) unable to complete this as the manager of the location we wish to use, has told us to get back to her earlier January regarding a time slot in which we can come and film. This means that in the time between then and now we must continue to plan and improve our ideas for the opening, and when the time comes to produce the Film Schedule we will post it upon our blogs.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Main Task Risk Assessment
I have spent the last couple of hours completing an in-depth Risk Assessment. This is for all of our production that will take place on an unspecified as of yet date in January. This document will help us to ensure and maintain that all of our production remains safe and danger free. I had to consider a number of different aspects when completing this Risk Assessment, things such as occurrence probality, how severe the risk is, this amongst a number of different aspects.
I feel that producing the Risk Assessment has put the group, including the cast at rest and makes the whole production that little bit safer. It means that we don't have to have any worries about the health and safety of the crew when filming at the theatre which will make the whole production run just that little bit more smoothly. Overall we feel we are growing increasingly closer to reaching a point where we are ready to film, we have one final task to complete before we will be able to move onto filming. Last but not least is a filming schedule, we are unable to do this as we don't have a specified date for filming until earlier January.
Below is what I produced this evening:
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I feel that producing the Risk Assessment has put the group, including the cast at rest and makes the whole production that little bit safer. It means that we don't have to have any worries about the health and safety of the crew when filming at the theatre which will make the whole production run just that little bit more smoothly. Overall we feel we are growing increasingly closer to reaching a point where we are ready to film, we have one final task to complete before we will be able to move onto filming. Last but not least is a filming schedule, we are unable to do this as we don't have a specified date for filming until earlier January.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Secondary Character Casting Candidates
Now that we have discussed ideas of the types of attributes we wish to find within our character for the secondary role in Breaking The 4th, we thought it would be a good idea for us to decide on possible candidates for the role. We all chipped in with possible candidates. We discussed which attributes we knew each proposed actor, and then we came to a final conclusion on two potential candidates based on the specified aspects. Now that we have 2 candidates for the role our next act was to go and hunt each actor down. As both candidates were part of our own group we didn't need to really inform them of the role. Below our the confirmed candidates for the role of the Illuminati Member who is out to stop the exposer:
Secondary Character Role:
Candidate #1- Jordan Mander
When looking to cast for this role we felt Jordan was an immediate candidate for a number of reasons. For starters he is already a man founder and member of this production team, this means he knows the background of the plot inside out. This is important because it was his idea to include the Illuminati, meaning this role is the creation of Jordan himself. We feel this is important because it means he knows exactly what we're looking for in the acting of this. Another aspect that swayed us towards proposing Jordan is his good acting skills, as we discussed before in the casting for the Main Character Role, Jordan has good acting ability after a few years of studying GCSE Drama and achieveing an B last August. He also has it all apperance wise, this is because is tall and of a big build. The one problem with Jordan is that sometime, he struggles to be serious enough for the standard we wish to achieve in this piece of media. Apart from that Jordan has it all for us, he is a very strong candidate.
Candiate #2 - Joseph Cassidy
Jose came to my mind straight away when we were in mid-discussion for this role, some would class him as the full package if they were in my position. Their are a number of different reasons for this, first of all is that he one of the three original members of the group, he's a dedicated worker and contributor to the group. He has seen the original idea grow and knows it inside out. For this reason alone he is a strong candidate as he know exactly what it is that will be needed for this role. A disadvantage of Jose for this role is that he has look hair, meaning it may sweep across the mask, this may not give of the right effect of a suspicious masked criminal, such is the one we intend to give off. But we have to take into consideration Jose's experience when it comes to acting, he spent many years studying drama throughout his education and achieved a good standard grade in August. This is just one of a number of reasons why Jose sprang to mind. Finally we see Jose as a good candidate for this vacancy because he will be willing to help, this is because he is part of the production team, and also he feels very passionately about the success of the production. For all these reasons and more we see Jose as a strong candidate for selection.
Secondary Character Role:
Candidate #1- Jordan Mander
When looking to cast for this role we felt Jordan was an immediate candidate for a number of reasons. For starters he is already a man founder and member of this production team, this means he knows the background of the plot inside out. This is important because it was his idea to include the Illuminati, meaning this role is the creation of Jordan himself. We feel this is important because it means he knows exactly what we're looking for in the acting of this. Another aspect that swayed us towards proposing Jordan is his good acting skills, as we discussed before in the casting for the Main Character Role, Jordan has good acting ability after a few years of studying GCSE Drama and achieveing an B last August. He also has it all apperance wise, this is because is tall and of a big build. The one problem with Jordan is that sometime, he struggles to be serious enough for the standard we wish to achieve in this piece of media. Apart from that Jordan has it all for us, he is a very strong candidate.
Candiate #2 - Joseph Cassidy
Jose came to my mind straight away when we were in mid-discussion for this role, some would class him as the full package if they were in my position. Their are a number of different reasons for this, first of all is that he one of the three original members of the group, he's a dedicated worker and contributor to the group. He has seen the original idea grow and knows it inside out. For this reason alone he is a strong candidate as he know exactly what it is that will be needed for this role. A disadvantage of Jose for this role is that he has look hair, meaning it may sweep across the mask, this may not give of the right effect of a suspicious masked criminal, such is the one we intend to give off. But we have to take into consideration Jose's experience when it comes to acting, he spent many years studying drama throughout his education and achieved a good standard grade in August. This is just one of a number of reasons why Jose sprang to mind. Finally we see Jose as a good candidate for this vacancy because he will be willing to help, this is because he is part of the production team, and also he feels very passionately about the success of the production. For all these reasons and more we see Jose as a strong candidate for selection.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Secondary Character Casting Discussion
The last week of term before the Xmas interval is looking to be a busy one for our production team, the show must go on and today was no exception. We immediately got to work and settled down into the usually discussion destination to discuss Casting idea's for the Secondary Character in Breaking The 4th Wall. This is the actor who is part of the Illuminati, he is at the theatre to stop the Main Character from going ahead with exposing what The Illuminati do, and who they are. This is the man who will help set the horror genre for the opening, without his acting, the whole thing becomes very boring and doesn't really fit into the concept of a horror.
We decided we wished to carry out the Casting process for this character in a similar manner to that of the main character. We took pen to the board, and began contributing ideas as to what this actor would need to have, attributes, looks, props etc. Once we discussed idea's that we threw about, we brainstormed the very best and most important on the board. Below is what we managed to come up with:
Casting Discussion 12/12/11 by JackWhiteAS
Despite the absence of Jordan due to having other subjects to attend we feel we have been able to move forward in the production stage. We also feel that our planning and research has come on leaps and bounds over recent weeks, we can now start to tell that our production is starting to all fit together nicely. By completing this discussion we put ourself in a better position, with a better idea of the type of actor we wish to vacate this role to. We feel this is important as is means we get the correct man for the job, rather than just any old person. We have informed Jordan about all the on-goings he missed in his brief spell without the group earlier today, he is upto date and now has a clearer understanding than ever as to what we are looking for. We have decided upon to candidates and we will look into getting them interviewed over the next day or two, these interviews will be posted on my blog.
We decided we wished to carry out the Casting process for this character in a similar manner to that of the main character. We took pen to the board, and began contributing ideas as to what this actor would need to have, attributes, looks, props etc. Once we discussed idea's that we threw about, we brainstormed the very best and most important on the board. Below is what we managed to come up with:
Casting Discussion 12/12/11 by JackWhiteAS
Despite the absence of Jordan due to having other subjects to attend we feel we have been able to move forward in the production stage. We also feel that our planning and research has come on leaps and bounds over recent weeks, we can now start to tell that our production is starting to all fit together nicely. By completing this discussion we put ourself in a better position, with a better idea of the type of actor we wish to vacate this role to. We feel this is important as is means we get the correct man for the job, rather than just any old person. We have informed Jordan about all the on-goings he missed in his brief spell without the group earlier today, he is upto date and now has a clearer understanding than ever as to what we are looking for. We have decided upon to candidates and we will look into getting them interviewed over the next day or two, these interviews will be posted on my blog.
Friday, December 09, 2011
Main Character - Casting Candidates and Auditions
Today, Myself and The Group thought it would be a good idea to come to the conclusion of our potential candidates for the role of main character, after each coming up with a suitable person we started to discuss which attribute of the desired each candidate holds, once we decided on the candidates we definately wished to consider further we went and found each individual candidate, we informed them about the whole situation including a basic on the spot pitch and explained what we wished them to act out for us, below are the confirmed candidates for The Main Role of the Exposer and The Role of the Masked Illuminati Member:
Main Character Role:
Candidate #1 - Bruno Stifanelli
We feel Bruno is an ideal candidate for the acting role in Breaking The 4th Wall, I personally recommended him to the group. I know Bruno well as he is an old friend of mine and I feel he's the full package when it comes to playing this character, he's got the rogue like look, the swagger, that controversial look of importance, he's willing and confident but best of all has past acting experience. The only dilemma when it comes to Bruno is he is unable to supply a Black and White suit, but we may have to arrange something for this as we really see Bruno as an ideal actor.
Candidate #2 - Phil Henton
Phil Henton has it all when you consider the attributes we're desiring in the casting specification, well, almost. He brings confidence by that bag fall, along with his years of acting experience as a well respected Media and English teacher to students from Year 7, all the way upto A2 Students in the Sixth Form. It these aspects that brought our attention to Phil in the first place as we know he has that utter stage presence we wish for, he will make the audience sit up and watch as he really gives of a sense of importance with his walk and look. But as with every good thing, comes the bad, the availability of such a busy teacher may cause problems to the groups film schedule especially with the location being miles from his place of work.
Main Character Role:
Candidate #1 - Bruno Stifanelli
We feel Bruno is an ideal candidate for the acting role in Breaking The 4th Wall, I personally recommended him to the group. I know Bruno well as he is an old friend of mine and I feel he's the full package when it comes to playing this character, he's got the rogue like look, the swagger, that controversial look of importance, he's willing and confident but best of all has past acting experience. The only dilemma when it comes to Bruno is he is unable to supply a Black and White suit, but we may have to arrange something for this as we really see Bruno as an ideal actor.
Candidate #2 - Phil Henton
Phil Henton has it all when you consider the attributes we're desiring in the casting specification, well, almost. He brings confidence by that bag fall, along with his years of acting experience as a well respected Media and English teacher to students from Year 7, all the way upto A2 Students in the Sixth Form. It these aspects that brought our attention to Phil in the first place as we know he has that utter stage presence we wish for, he will make the audience sit up and watch as he really gives of a sense of importance with his walk and look. But as with every good thing, comes the bad, the availability of such a busy teacher may cause problems to the groups film schedule especially with the location being miles from his place of work.
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
Main Character Casting Discussion
During another constructive non contact session in today's school day, Myself, Pav and Jordan decided we would begin planning for our Casting section of the planning and research section of the process. We decided just to look into the casting for our main character, the character who wishes to expose the Illuminati. With Joseph absent for a consecutive day we had to crack on and couldn't wait for him to recover. We took ourselves over to our usual destination and the brainstorming began the same way it has in weeks gone by.
Desired aspects for lead role (Click to view larger) Instead of writing about each desired attribute we wish for our lead role actor to have. I came up with this idea and straight away we realised that we weren't prepared well enough to give a PodCast, knowing this I decided to write up a script during my own time, this is shown being used by Jordan and Pav below during the PodCast session. We decided to take the voice recording of it on Pav's iPod, he then emailed me this audio clip and I used Sony Vegas to edit it down including merging clips and trimming down clips. I then saved this file as an MP4 and uploaded it to my already made SoundCloud account, I have embedded this PodCast Below, Enjoy. Casting Discussion 06/12/11 by JackWhiteAS |
Despite being with Joseph we feel this meeting has benefited the group hugely as we now have a clear idea of what type of look we are aiming for with our Main Character, it means we can visual our final product even more and adapt any faults and flaws we find. This is all important in the journey to creating the perfect teen horror opening, we will inform Joe of all going-ons of today and will help him get up to date with what he has missed. Now this is in place we will look into Casting ideas for the secondary character who plays the suspicious figure of the Illuminati, the masked man, this should be alot easier as they only feature briefly and doesn't require much acting at all, we have been discussing the idea of one of the group featuring in this role, further discussion will take place tomorrow and we will update as and when it happens.
Monday, December 05, 2011
Samsung Flash-Cam - Time Lapse Practice
Today Mr Henton introduced our group to the brand new Samsung Flash-cam, the best Camcorder available to us in the school. It comes equip with internal memory, HD recording and most importantly to us, The Time Lapse Feature. We were given the camera inside an un-opened fresh box and told to go and have a play around with the Camera and see what we could figure out. As Jordan has two non-contact periods he volunteered to give the task a shot and by the time we had arrived back to his location he had completely cracked how to use the camera and had already recorded a short time lapse over the course of 1 hour.
The Time Lapse lasted for 3 seconds but took close to an hour to record, knowing this throws a dilemma into our initial plans as The Lighthouse Theatre, the original location we wished to shoot The Time Lapse in isn't the biggest of arena's. This means that it won't take any more than 20 minutes to fill up for the show, thus meaning we will only have 1-2 seconds of footage to come out with. We have decided to investigate if they have any up and coming sell out shows that we can try and record our time lapse at. I have contacted my friend who is part of the sales team at The Lighthouse Theatre to find this information out. If there are we will try and record a time lapse in advance at this venue as it will give us a more realistic sell out effect in our final product, if not then we will have to re-think our time lapse. We came up with the alternative idea of recording outside of the actual Theatre area and in the pre-show lounge area where the show builds up for a good hour before the house lights come up, this would provide us with a reasonable amount of footage but may not give the same effect as the in theatre shot would. Once we get feedback from my friend from The Lighthouse Theatre sales team.
Back to today however, once Jordan showed us how well The Time Lapse turnt out we were all eager to try it out, I suggested we go and record the table tennis club during the 40 minute lunch break at school, we set up straight away, switched to time lapse mode, pressed record, and the rest is history. Below is what we produced:
Short and sweet but we believe that today we have put ourselves in a more advanced position when it comes to understanding what shots we want, the effect they will bring and how to complete them. We now know that The Time Lapse feature gives off a brilliant and professional looking effect but have to deal with the issue of timing for shot, this means we don't turn up on the day of recording clueless and come out with shabby, unprepared and poor results.
We have thought up an alternative type of 'Time Lapse', as this one speeds the shot up to much and the shot we our looking to get only lasts 20-30 minutes we are looking into normally recording a shot, and then speeding the footage up to a suitable pace and length. We feel this may give of a better and more useful effect for our final product rather than simply using the actual Time Lapse feature. This is something we have considered and we our looking to go ahead with when the time comes.
Samsung Flashcam |
The Lighthouse Theatre - Small section of Pre-Show lounge |
Short and sweet but we believe that today we have put ourselves in a more advanced position when it comes to understanding what shots we want, the effect they will bring and how to complete them. We now know that The Time Lapse feature gives off a brilliant and professional looking effect but have to deal with the issue of timing for shot, this means we don't turn up on the day of recording clueless and come out with shabby, unprepared and poor results.
We have thought up an alternative type of 'Time Lapse', as this one speeds the shot up to much and the shot we our looking to get only lasts 20-30 minutes we are looking into normally recording a shot, and then speeding the footage up to a suitable pace and length. We feel this may give of a better and more useful effect for our final product rather than simply using the actual Time Lapse feature. This is something we have considered and we our looking to go ahead with when the time comes.
Saturday, December 03, 2011
Location Planning
Today, Myself and Pav took our time to walk to the local theatre and take some location planning pictures, below is what we came up with.
The Lighthouse Theatre (Audience Stage View) - This is the shot we are planning to use early on in our Teen Horror Movie Opening. We want to use the Samsung HD Camcorder's time-lapse feature to show the audience building in the theatre, we will sit the camcorder at the back of the theatre and we hope to have a similar view to the one shown below.
The Lighthouse Theatre (Audience Stage View) - This is the shot we are planning to use early on in our Teen Horror Movie Opening. We want to use the Samsung HD Camcorder's time-lapse feature to show the audience building in the theatre, we will sit the camcorder at the back of the theatre and we hope to have a similar view to the one shown below.
The Lighthouse Theatre (On-Stage View) - This is the type of location ideal for the shot we need in our teen horror, this will be the over the shoulder which will change into a 360 rotation of the main character.
The Lighthouse Theatre (View Across Stage) - This shot will be used a short jump shot and we will film from around about the same spot as the picture below has been taken, this will have the expose facing the audience and will be a short piece of footage to add a variety of different effects through the usage of different shots.
The Lighthouse Theatre (Backstage Changing Room) - This is a location in which we plan to use for many shots in our short opening, it will be where we get the early shots of the main character who plans to expose the Illuminati, it will show him prepping himself and the build up to him going out on stage.
The Lighthouse Theatre (Backstage Corridor's) - This is the location we plan on getting a key shot to the production of this opening, it will consist of a tracking back shot of the main character, this will have a voice-over of an defying speech. To view an example of this tracking shot,view the video embedded at the bottom of this post.
Aswell as the above pictures Myself and Pav decided to take some basic recording's or The Lighthouse Theatre, I have since edited all the footage and below is what we came up with:
Untitled from Jack White on Vimeo.
We feel that the location planning process has helped us get an even greater feel as to what our finished product will look like as we can now visual the surroundings that we will have included in our final product. This also helps as we now have a greater idea of how to plan our shot list etc because we have a good idea of what is what and where thing's our at our prime location. Now we have completed this we must now move onto the Casting process, we will hold group talk's tomorrow as to where to go from here with casting.
Thursday, December 01, 2011
Animatic Storyboard
I have spent the last 4 hours of my Friday evening doing an extra piece of work, this work goes back to Storyboarding. I decided to re-sketch the shots shown in the storyboard further down my blog and create my very own Animatic Storyboard using my camera and Sony Vegas Pro, after hours of sketching away I could finally take my Lumix G10 and snap away, I swiftly uploaded these images to my computer and flung them into Sony Vegas in the correct order. I then downloaded a sound track to go with it and uploaded it straight to Youtube. I have inserted the embed code below so you can view it. Enjoy.
I feel this has helped me improve the variety of ideas in which I can present my work and shown that I have the ability to range the methods I use, it also helped me understand the storyline of our horror better as I can now see the animated version of what our finished product should look like. I am glad I took the time to do this, it has taken alot longer doing this by myself but the upload process was alot easier as I didn't have to worry about rendering, exporting and using different software, this is because Sony Vegas offer an easy method of uploading your video, as shown below.
The 'Upload to Youtube' feature was very easy and effective when publishing my finished product. |
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