Monday, 15 December 2014

Researching trailers for inspiration!



We decided to research some trailers that have similar aspects of editing, shots and sound, of which we would like to use in our opening. We found 'The Bling Ring', and 'The Impostor'. They're both really gripping, even though they have different genres, however, they both have a good sense of pace about them and particular shots which we want to get inspiration from, e.g the interviewing shots in 'The Bling Ring' 




Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Initial Ideas . . .


These are our storyboards for our film opening, we have two very different ideas however, they are quite original. We also created mood boards to go with our ideas and initial plot, we are yet to work out the final narrative plot, but it should be up soon.

Monday, 1 December 2014

Looking back on our Preliminary Task!

So after, watching our Prelim task quite a few times, re-editing and filming, we came to the best decision to re-film the whole thing, as there were some obvious errors we had made, however we didn't realise until our teacher pointed them out and it suddenly jumped out at our faces every time we watched it, so something had to be done!

As i mentioned there were many things that were wrong with our Prelim task, but the main highlighted problems were...

  1. Missing a shot-reverse-shot, which was in the brief!
  2. Missing out several in-between shots, which would have made it flow and look more continuous 
  3. There were shots which just got taken to different places with no pre-warning, making the audience think, how did she/he get there, when they were in that room a second ago? 
  4. There was also way too much time wasted by having a continuous shot of chloe walking or about 5 minutes!
  5. The majority of our shots were a little shaky, resulting in a non-professional look to our filming, whether we intended to have shakiness or not, it didn't make the cut for what we wanted in our Prelim
Making those mistakes and getting them pointed out to us, showing where we went wrong will stand us in good stead for any future filming task, as we now know how, and where we made errors, therefore creating better film producers out of us!