Monday, 4 April 2016

Evaluation (Question 7)


Evaluation (Question 6)

Evaluation (Question 4 and 5)

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Evaluation (Question 3)

Missed Information

  • One of the main reasons we chose paramount for our opening was because paramount have done previous work on action-thrillers and have distributed them, Examples include and not limited to: Iron Man, Mission Impossible and Transformers

Evaluation (Question 2)




Evaluation (Question 1)




Used and Challenged Conventions



Codes and convention
Result
Example
Weapons – knives/ guns
Yes
One of the characters is seen holding a gun
Fights
Yes
A fight occurs between two characters
Futuristic cars/ bikes
No
N/A
Explosions and crashes
No
N/A
Cat and mouse chase
Yes
Goodie is chasing the enemy
Killings
Yes
One character strangles the other
Outbreaks in windows
No
N/A
Massive destruction
Yes
Nuclear bomb in introduction
Sinister, upbeat music
Yes
Played throughout the scene
Outburst in setting
No
N/A
Hi-tech big machinery
No
N/A
Goodies and Baddies
Yes
Both protagonist and antagonists are featured
Always a motive
Yes
Stolen nuclear weapon
Mission waiting to be completed
Yes
Cliff hanger
Big modern city
No
N/A


Tuesday, 9 February 2016

Behind the Iron Curtain

This is Our Final Project. I had an amazing experience filming this and editing it. Alex and I put plenty of time and effort into this and wanted to thank both Miss Hitchens and Miss Tedford for being granted the opportunity to film this. Enjoy it

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Storyboard

Here is a finalized version of our storyboard.



I tried to find images that closely resemble what we will produce for our opening scene, On important thing to note is that their will be mild violence just because its an action and you need to have violence in an action or else its not an action.

Friday, 22 January 2016

Filming and Editing Journal (Finale)

21/1/16

We had now finally completed our opening scene, Both Alex and I were happy with our results and we could never create something greater than this, It wasn't until we uploaded that we discovered several problems that we had not noticed:
  • One Scene seemed to have a vertical camera shot rather than a horizontal one
  • We did not include our information throughout the opening (I.e directors and Producers)
  • The frames on each did scene did not match the predecessor scene, so we had o have each scene with all the same frame size. 
So this editing session was to add the finishing touches and add corrections,  Firstly we had to remove the vertical shot scene as their was no way we could flip to a horizontal shot, we then made each scene the exact frame size, this was a long process as we could not do every scene and transition in one go and had to each one individually. Finally we then added the correct texts to the scenes with all of the directors, cast and producers.

After all that we had finally completed our opening scene, afterwards we had no more mistakes and have successfully developed an opening scene.

Royalty-Free Music

Within our project, we used several different sounds and effects that we already put into our editing software, These sounds do not require any copyright laws or effects meaning we had free use to put them into our opening, Examples of some sounds we used Included most non-digetict sounds and one piece of music.

Sounds Effects

Radio Static- Used during the transitions as a way of creating an atmospheric feel of the classic radio effect during the late 60's and early 70's
Gun Cocking- Used in the part where our Protagonist is acquiring the weapon and to include a non digetict sound into the Mix
Typewriter- This is heard several times within the opening, We used it as an effect to the typewriter text on our title and notices to the production crew. We wanted to use this sound to make it seem more like a classic spy film.

Music

We only used on piece of music within our opening, It is a piece of soundtrack from the Film Fury, This piece of music is included from start to finish within the opening, We had all the rights and freedom to include it within the opening and overall it gave a good effect as a background music.

Sunday, 17 January 2016

Filming and Editing Journal ( Week 2)

12/1/16

During this day we started to put the footage in the correct order, This took us a while as we had multiple takes on each scene to get the perfect shot. After about 20 minutes we were happy with the footage that we filmed and now begun to import clips from the internet to give the beginning of the opening a more realistic and professional opening. We imported 3 clips, one was taken from a documentary about the Soviet invasion of Berlin. Another was taken as a Gif of a nuclear weapon aftermath and the final clip is from another documentary of the U.S invasion of the Iwo Jima islands.

Once we had all the Clips imported, we had now got a complete opening, all we needed to do was to add transitions and  import some background music. The music we obtained was from the soundtrack of the action thriller film Fury, We had sent an e-mail to the company behind the rights of the music to avoid copyright and allows us permission to use it (a post later on highlights this).

13/1/16

With our opening almost complete, we now had to add the transitions between each slide. The transition we used was the radio/Television static, This was used to create an early 1960's feel to the opening with radio static and black and white effects to make the opening seem like it was actually in the 1960's-70's. Overall it was to make our opening seem more professional.


In the screenshot it shows us adding sound affects from the sound bible to add some non-digetict sounds to the opening. This is one of the many non-digetict sounds we included in our opening scene, We included the use of radio waves to be used in the transitions to add a more nostalgic feel to the opening.

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Request For the Library Images

We noticed we used library images in our opening sequence, Before we did not know what the source of these images were, until after a bit of research, we found that our first sequence belonged to a Documentary called The Invasion Of Berlin. The second images belonged to a Video game Called Fallout 4. We asked permission to use both of these images for our
opening.

I have noted that I will use the footage only for my opening and nothing else, we fully intend to use the library images to create a sense of historical aspect and the notability of previous films from older generations and to create a sense of a realistic background story.

Monday, 11 January 2016

Research into library images

When we were creating our opening scene, We had designed our storyboard and knew exactly how we wanted it, For my storyboard I had found two images to place within the board. I used Google images to find these images.
The first 3 images were used in the opening sequence of the opening. We wanted to include a historical highlight into the opening and link in the to the plot of the story. Because our plot is linked to the rise of nuclear arsenals in the world and our locations include the Soviet Union, We wanted to show the dominance of the Red army during World War 2 and included some images of a Documentary found of YouTube called The Battle Of Berlin'. The Other images were used to show the significance of Nuclear Weapons of the importance of how ironic they are, Weapons that are built to destroy us but ironically are used to create peace. These images were found out to be included in the Opening scene of a recent Video Game 'Fallout 4'.


Saturday, 9 January 2016

Filming and Editing Journal (Week 1)

6/1/16

We began filming on the 3rd of January, We met up to proceed to a location that was beneficial to making the scene seem realistic and professional. Because I wanted the scene to seem elsewhere, there was a swamp/forest area not far from us that was perfect, the weather at the time was perfect for filming conditions that would make our scene look very well done. When we were filming we decided to make our opening more professional, that we used a variety of camera shots, We included a close up, steadicam and a point-of-view shot. Some scenes we used different camera shots n purpose for a specific reason, for example during the slow-motion walking scene we placed the camera low and pointed it up to suggest the idea of the fact that we show ourselves as a superior power. With this variety and experimentation, we believed we developed a good opening. To make some of these shots we made holes in the ground to place poles so that our cameras could record and create these camera shots, some took multiple attempts to perfect but in the end it was a success. During this process, Alex and I have a shared role within this project, We will both Act, Edit and film specific points in the opening. By doing this we will have two inputs into the opening and have the ability to have a bigger opinion on how we should create the opening.

7/1/16

Today is the Final day of recording, We used the school's 'Octagon' building to produce the scenes that required us to use the board in the opening, we used tables and bi-pods to create the height of the camera to be level with us. The main problem with the 'Octagon' is that because of its design, is extremely open, making a serious problem in terms of echo. This is where my idea of a narration comes in use instead of a dialogue.

8/1/16

Today marks the first day we begun the editing process, Alex and I collected all of the footage we captured from our phones and other devices and begun to put it together.
This image shows the session where we put all of the footage together, none of it is in order as we are primarily focusing on adding all the footage. Both us gained a lot of experience into editing when we received feedback from our success of the preliminary task from the small mistakes we made and how we incorporated them into something better.

From our last task of editing, we learnt some new features and tricks we could use to make our opening seem more professional and less of a lower standard. We learnt these tricks through YouTube videos from independent study sessions, these features we learnt were how to import clips and music from YouTube and other sources which is what allowed us to import  footage that we wanted to have in the opening but couldn't due to the fact we did not have enough resources.

Tuesday, 5 January 2016

Major Changes to the Opening Scene

When we were brainstorming we had the initial idea that a lot of the production relied on too many factors, for example we put too much trust into the weather. We very much wanted it to snow around the area. Unfortunately we could not be able to film with the correct features we wanted, Also one of the locations we wanted to film was closed stopping potential production.

One key change we made was the entire opening scene itself, all previous locations that were mentioned and were photographed was not used during production. On our original production schedule we marked filming to be the 30th and 31st of December. However it did not snow on any of these days (and if your reading this you probably noticed it did not snow through the winter of 2015-2016). We fell back to our backup filming days and that was the 3rd and 4th of January, The main reason for this was because I spent time with my friends and family down in London.

We now changed our location of filming top three locations (Pictures and reason why for these locations will be put on a future post). The First location we are now filming is the school, For some of our scenes we are filming in the shape and form of a political meeting and the school can easily provide us with a setting of this sort. The second place we are now filming is Timperley Brook, This location provided us of a great place to film where we could create some action, we used the environment to our advantage including the swamps that were created due to the heavy rain and flooding. Secondly we had the abandon railway tracks to use for our filming which will be discussed later in a future blog post. The last place we filmed was underneath a bridge along the canal, this provided us with a suitable location for a key scene which again will be discussed later in a future blog post.