Friday, 22 May 2015
Monday, 11 May 2015
Monday, 20 April 2015
7 evaluation questions.
1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge
forms and conventions of real media products?
Camera shots done
The title done
How my character was introduced done
Lighting done
Settings and locations done
How the genre is suggested done
How suspense was created done
Costume and How I created it.
Makeup
Camera Shots
My favourite camera shot is the Point Of View shot that I have used to show the unseen characters point of view when they are running through the woods. It comes immediately after the audience have seen the subject run through the woods looking over her shoulder fearfully as she runs.
The title
One of the ways I will compare my title and credits to other horror films is through the colour and style used. For my title and credits I have used a style called Parchment, it makes the writing look like gothic calligraphy. Typically horror credits are red, white or black depending on the colour of their background. Originally I was going to use white for the credits and title but despite the font looking like gothic calligraphy it didn't look creepy so because they were going to be on black backgrounds I made them red so that they would look creepy and stand out.

How My Character Is Introduced
I introduce my character at the start of the film and at the beginning she has her back to the camera. in the second scene/frame she walks on camera and the audience see the look of confusion and worry that is spread across her face.
One of the ways I will compare my title and credits to other horror films is through the colour and style used. For my title and credits I have used a style called Parchment, it makes the writing look like gothic calligraphy. Typically horror credits are red, white or black depending on the colour of their background. Originally I was going to use white for the credits and title but despite the font looking like gothic calligraphy it didn't look creepy so because they were going to be on black backgrounds I made them red so that they would look creepy and stand out.
As you can see both titles use gothic writing, the sleepy hollow one is more scriptive while the one I made looks more like calligraphy. Both are red which makes them stand out against their backgrounds and grab the readers/audiences attention. Also they both obviously suggest the genre and tone of the films.
How My Character Is Introduced
I introduce my character at the start of the film and at the beginning she has her back to the camera. in the second scene/frame she walks on camera and the audience see the look of confusion and worry that is spread across her face.
in both shots when the main character is introduced they have their back to the camera, even if its just partially and the audience cannot see their faces however you can tell by their body language and actions how they are feeling. in the top photo from The Girl In Thee Woods you can tell by the subjects body language that she is relaxed and oblivious to the world and everything that is going on around her, this tells the audience that she is naive.
in the second photo from The Company of Wolves the audience can see the girl hugging her dad and burying her face into his chest, this clearly that she is upset/scared. Her actions combined with her height tell the viewer how young she is, also the ways she is holding on to her dad and turning to him shows not only how vulnerable but also that she sees him as her protector and feels safe near him.Lighting And Location
I only used natural lighting at my location for this video. the location I used for this shoot was the woods at fowlmead country park. I decided to use this location because I wanted to keep my project linked with the original story, which happens in the woods. I also used this location because it is close and easy to get to. It is also very big so even if it was busy it wasn't that likely that I would be disrupted.
How Is The Genre Suggested
The genre of my film is suggested by the title, credits and music in the beginning, it is also suggested at the end when the audience see the subject lying dead on the ground, covered in blood and with a bruised and bloody face. This is done in pans labyrinth.
How Suspense Is Created
Suspense is created in the product in the sequence that cuts between the subjects face and the unseen characters feet. This sequence builds suspense because you can see the subject get more and more nervous and the unseen character get faster and faster.
while darkest hour isn't a horror film it is a good example of how suspense is built in films. At the start when the credits are still rolling before the plan comes on the music starts to build the tension which reaches its first climax when the storm hits the plane and the lights go out. it amplifies the tension later on but no spoilers.
In the project the costume looks different in some shots, this is because the footage was filmed over a period of time and the top for the original costume was ruined and it was faster and easier to have the actress wear her school uniform than destroy another top. The original top was created by taking an old school top and tearing it with scissors to make it look like he person wearing it had been stabbed. when we arrived at the filming location the actress put the top on and once her positioning had been sorted fake blood was applied. the fake blood was quite thick so I made it thinner by mixing it with water so that it was easier to apply and spread. I also applied fake blood to the actresses face, it was applied to the top of her forehead and brushed down a bit, it was also applied underneath her nose so that it looked like she had a nose bleed. I also gave her a black eye and a bruise on her nose by using and bruising wheel. I created the black/blue colour by mixing the red brown and black until I got the colour.
Camera shots - could use the P.O.V shot (where the camera is travelling through the woods).
Title compared to other titles - The Girl in The Woods could compare to The Company Of Wolves, Snow White an The Huntsman, Red Riding Hood, Into the Woods, Sleepy Hollow (the film) and The Candidate.
Look at how the character(s) are introduced - main character is first on camera and seen from the back. The other characters face is never shown, only their feet are shown.
Lighting - only used natural light, didn't use any artificial light.
Settings and locations used could compare to other films - fowlmeads = woods, only location used
How is the genre suggested - suggested by the title and the sound of the dark music box. also suggested by frame where the camera cuts between the feet and the victim/main characters face , this build suspense
How was suspense created - shot reverse shot of/cuts between main characters face and the other characters feet
Find a frame from my film then find a frame from a similar film that I have researched.Put the frames from my one in first.
2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?
3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media
product and why?
My film would be distributed by image entertainment because they are currently dominating the distribution market.
4. Who would be the audience for your media product?
5. How did you attract/address your audience?
I have attracted/ addressed my audience by using social media, specifically YouTube and Facebook. I used Facebook to raise awareness about the film and get some people to comment their opinions on it, either on Facebook or YouTube
6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of
constructing this product?
whilst making this product i have learnt about editing programs e.g premier and how some film technologies were launched by certain films e.g 3D was launched by Avatar, a film that was designed to be made using that technology.I feel that over the progression of my product I have learnt a lot about what goes on behind the camera and now understand how much effort goes into making a short film. I also know no and understand how much research and planning and cinematography is done before you can even start making the product and then there's the long process of editing, adding music/title/credits.
Wednesday, 8 April 2015
The Company Of Wolves
The Company of Wolves was made in 1984 and was directed by Neil Jordan. It was based on the book by Angela Carter, the screenplay was written by Angela Carter and Neil Jordan. It had a budget of $2million and a total Gross of $4,389,334. It starred :









The film won 10 awards and was nominated for 15.
Although I knew I wanted to do a fairy tale with a twist, I wasn't 100% sure if I wanted to make it a horror or not, however after watching this film I was sure I wanted to make it a horror.
- Angela Lansbury (the Granny) - She was also in Murder she Wrote (1984), Beauty and the Best (1991, she voiced Mrs Potts), Bedknobs and Broom sticks (1971) and The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
- David Warner (Father) - He was also in The Titanic (1997), The Omen (1976), Planet of the Apes (2001) and Tron (1982)
- Tusse Silberg (Mother) - She was also in The Saint (1997), Love and Death on Long Island (1997) and Gorky Park (1983)
- Micha Bergese (Huntsman) - He was also in Interview with a Vampire: The Vampire chronicles (1994) and Best (2000)
- Sarah Patterson (Rosaleen) - She was also in Tick Tock Lullaby (2007), Do I Love you (2002) and Snow White (1987)
Although I knew I wanted to do a fairy tale with a twist, I wasn't 100% sure if I wanted to make it a horror or not, however after watching this film I was sure I wanted to make it a horror.
A dark Fairytale
Most dark fairy tales are usually inspired by the brothers Grimm and their original/rewritten versions of classic fairy tales like little red riding hood and Cinderella. Over time a lot of their works have been made into films and mostly by Disney. examples of their work being made into film that still have the darker themes are:
Little Red Riding Hood
And Snow white and the huntsman

both were successful and have total gross's of $396,593,829 (Snow white and the huntsman) and $89,162,162 (Little Red Riding Hood).
Snow white and the huntsman was more financially successful than Little red riding hood. Snow white and the huntsman was directed by Rupert Saunders, starred Chris Hemsworth, Kristen Stuart and Charlize Theron, had a budget of $170 million and received 32 nominations for awards and won 13.
Little Red Riding Hood had a budget of $42 million, was directed by Catherine Hardwicke, Starred Amanda Seyfried, was produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and Catherine Hardwicke, and received 5 nominations and won none.
Little Red Riding Hood

And Snow white and the huntsman
both were successful and have total gross's of $396,593,829 (Snow white and the huntsman) and $89,162,162 (Little Red Riding Hood).
Snow white and the huntsman was more financially successful than Little red riding hood. Snow white and the huntsman was directed by Rupert Saunders, starred Chris Hemsworth, Kristen Stuart and Charlize Theron, had a budget of $170 million and received 32 nominations for awards and won 13.
Little Red Riding Hood had a budget of $42 million, was directed by Catherine Hardwicke, Starred Amanda Seyfried, was produced by Leonardo DiCaprio and Catherine Hardwicke, and received 5 nominations and won none.
Monday, 30 March 2015
Lionsgate case study/franchise film
Lionsgate is primarily a distribution company, however they also do some production and have produced The Hunger Games and Twilight.

They brought the right to The Hunger Games Trilogy off of the author Suzanne Collins for $200,000.the first film was directed by Gary Ross and stars:
- Jennifer Lawrence. She has been in:
- Silver Linings Playbook (2012), X-Men: First Class(2011), The Burning Plains(2008), The Bill Engvall Show(2007-2009), Winter's Bone(2010) and American Hustle(2013) she has won an Academy Awards for best actress, two Golden Globe awards, a Screen Actors Guild Award and a BAFTA award.
- Josh Hutcherson. Some of the Films he's been in are:
- Miracle Dogs (2003), The Polar Express (2004), Howl's Moving Castle (2005), Little Manhattan (2005), Zathura (2005) RV (2006), Bridge to Terabithia (2007) Journey to the Centre of the Earth (2008), The Kids Are All Right (2010) Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (2012). he also stared in and was executive producer of Detention (2011), The Forger (2012) Escobar: Paradise Lost (2015), he's also won 4 Young Artist Awards (2005-2008) for The Polar Express, Zathura and two for Bridge to Terabithia, as well as an Alliance of Women Film Journalists (2011) for The Kids are Alright, a NextNowNext award and a CinemaCon award (2012) for The Hunger Games and 3 MTV awards for The Hunger Games and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2012 + 2014), 3 Teen Choice Awards for The Hunger Games and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2012 + 2014) and a People's Choice Award (2013) for The Hunger Games.
- Liam Hemsworth. He has been in:
- He made guest appearances in Home and Away and McLeod's Daughters (2007), has been in Neighbours (July 2007),Satisfaction, Triangle, had a brief appearance in Knowing, was originally going to star in Expendable but his character was written out however he stared in Expendables 2, The Last Song (2010), stared in the videos When I Look At You (2009(?)) and Colder Weather, Arabian Nights, Love and Honour (2011) and appeared in Empire State (2013). It was announced in March 2015 that he would be staring in the Independence Day Sequel, he has also been in The Elephant Princess. He was also asked by Kenneth Branagh to audition for the film Thor and did a series of screen tests before losing the part to his brother Chris in May. He hosted the Australia Kids Choice Awards (2010) and has won a Young Hollywood Breakthrough of the Year Award, a Australia Kids Choice Award and a Teen Choice Award (2010) for The Last Song, a People's Choice Award (2012) for The Hunger Games and another Teen Choice Award for The Hunger Games: Mockingjay (2015).
The Hunger Games had a budget of $78 million and a total box office gross of $691,247,768.
The second Hunger Games Film - The Hunger Games: Catching Fire was directed by Francis Lawrence and due to the success of the previous film had a budget of $130 million and had a total box office gross of $864,912,963 this has been the most successful film so far and has also had the biggest budget so far. They have split the last book The Hunger Games: Mockingjay into two parts, the second part is set to be released this year. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 had a budget of $125 million and had a total box office gross of $752,100,229 this was also directed by Francis Lawrence.
- Francis Lawrence has directed:
- Constantine (2005), I Am Legend (2007), Water For Elephants (2011), Gotham (2012 - for Fox Television Film), The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1(2014) and is set to film The Hunger Games Part 2, he was also assistant director on Marching Out Of Time (1993).
- He has produced every episode of the TV show Kings (2009) and Directed Episodes 1 (Pilot: Goliath Part 1), 3 (Prosperity) and 4 (First Night), as well as produced all episodes of Touch (2012-2013) and directed the pilot episode.
- He has also directed music videos like:
- Operations Of Nature by Akon, Cry Me a River by Justin Timberlake, Bad Romance by Lady GaGa - which he won a Grammy for, he won it for The Best Music Video Short Form, Aerosmith I Don't Want to Miss a Thing, Girls Best Friend by Jay-Z, Green Day Warning and Just Like A Pill by Pink.
Lionsgate inherited the Twilight Franchise when they bought Summit Entertainment. The franchise had a total box office gross of $3,342,792,667 and the Franchise has won a total of 18 awards they are:
6 Teen choice Awards
4 MTV Movie Awards
3 People's Choice Awards
2 Women Film Critics Circle Awards
1 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award
1 NAMIC Vision Award
1 Scream Award
Twilight - 5 awards (2 Teen choice awards Choice Movie Drama + Choice Movie Romance (2009), 1 MTV Movie Award (2009) for Best Movie, 1 NAMIC Vision Award for Film Of Vision and 1 People's Choice Award for Best Movie (2010))
Twilight: New Moon -3 awards (1 MTV Movie Awards Best Movie (2010), 1 Teen Choice Award Choice Movie: Fantasy (2010) and 1 Women Film Critics Circle Award : Hall Of Shame (2009) - Bella (lead Human Female) is completely pathetic, the whole giving up ones soul thing. How sad it is when a gal from a small town picks two boys she likes, one is a vampire and one is a werewolf").
Twilight: Eclipse - 6 awards (1MTV Movie Award for Best Movie, 2 People's Choice Awards for Favourite Movie and Favourite Drama Movie, 1 Scream Award For Best Fantasy Movie, 1 Teen Choice Award for Choice Summer Movie and 1 Women Film Critics Circle Award: Hall OF Shame - "This Film tells young girls its okay to sell your soul for a guy.)
Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 1 - 3 awards (1 Alliance of Women Film Journalists award (2011) for Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest, 1 MTV Movie Award for Best Movie (2012) and 1 Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Romance(2012)).
Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2 - 1 award ( Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Romance (2013)).
However despite these two Block buster franchise's Lionsgate may struggle to compete against media conglomerates like Disney because unlike Disney they do not benefit from synergy and therefore don't make as much profit as they do.
Synergy means that a company own more than one media platform/division. For example Disney own five different divisions, they are:
- Disney studios
- parks and resorts
- consumer products e.g. Disney stores
- media networks e.g. ABS News
- Disney Interactive.
A media franchise (e.g. a film franchise ) is a franchise that is a collection of media. This can include film, TV, literature (books or comics) and video games. Both The Hunger Games and Twilight franchises were originally books and most marvel films were comics .
working title case study
Working Title
Working title are important to the British film industry
because they have a global market because they are owned by universal – who are
one of the big five media conglomerates. Despite this they have creative
autonomy (control), they have this because they were successful before
universal brought them, and they continue to be successful. For example The
Theory of Everything had a budget of $15 million and has gone on to make $82.10
million.Their key distributor is Focus Features who are also owned by
universal. This is important because it means a percentage of the money these
two company makes gets put back into them by universal.
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They are also important because they are a
British film industry, this means they:
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Have British talent, this includes actors,
writers and directors etc.
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Use British locations for filming
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Use British narration
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And post production is done in the UK
While the films they do represent Britain in a stereotypical
light the films they do are “British” because they have some if not all of the
things that make a film British. These things are:
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Settings (often London)
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Idyllic/countryside – a key promotion of British
heritage
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Race/disability representation
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Belief in true love
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Stars/actors are British
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Class development
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Humour
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Heritage
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Fantasy/escapism
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Happy ending
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Sentimentality
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Romantic comedies
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History
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Literary adaptations, e.g. pride and prejudice
and the theory of everything
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Buildings that are typically British e.g.
cottages
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Sense of grandeur
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Sense of power
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Sense of elite
Two of the films by working titles that show these things
are The Theory of Everything and Elizabeth: The Golden Age.
The Theory of Everything:
This is based on the memoire by Stephen Hawkins wife Jane
(Travelling to infinity: my life with Stephen) and focuses firmly on their relationship and his disease. The location is an iconic British location which is exclusive as only the best go there so it gives the viewer a sense of power and a sense of the elite, it also gives the viewer a sense of wealth and the stereotypical idea that only the upper class or well off middle class go there. This idea is reinforced by the opening of the trailer where we see the Hawkins at a party where all the ladies are wearing dresses and the men are wearing expensive looking suits. The countryside and clothes used in the trailer also give a sense of heritage. For example later on in the trailer Hawkins wears cricket sport, cricket is a traditional British sport. This also gives a sense of heritage through customs. It has a sentimentality and belief in true love because all the way through you see that Hawkins’s wife never gives up on him despite the odds. It also gives a sense of privilege and while there is only one race shown (White British) there is a representation of race, however there is a much stronger representation of disability. There is also iconic British star vehicles Eddie Redmayne (les miserable, my week with Marilyn) and Felicity Jones (the invisible woman and breathe in) star as Joan Wilde and Stephen Hawkins, other cast members include Emma Watson, Simon McBurney, Harry Lloyd, Charlie Cox and David Thewlis. It was directed by British director James Marsh (previously directed Man on a wire 2008), produced by British producers Tim Beaven and Eric Fellner (previously produced 4 weddings and a funeral).
(Travelling to infinity: my life with Stephen) and focuses firmly on their relationship and his disease. The location is an iconic British location which is exclusive as only the best go there so it gives the viewer a sense of power and a sense of the elite, it also gives the viewer a sense of wealth and the stereotypical idea that only the upper class or well off middle class go there. This idea is reinforced by the opening of the trailer where we see the Hawkins at a party where all the ladies are wearing dresses and the men are wearing expensive looking suits. The countryside and clothes used in the trailer also give a sense of heritage. For example later on in the trailer Hawkins wears cricket sport, cricket is a traditional British sport. This also gives a sense of heritage through customs. It has a sentimentality and belief in true love because all the way through you see that Hawkins’s wife never gives up on him despite the odds. It also gives a sense of privilege and while there is only one race shown (White British) there is a representation of race, however there is a much stronger representation of disability. There is also iconic British star vehicles Eddie Redmayne (les miserable, my week with Marilyn) and Felicity Jones (the invisible woman and breathe in) star as Joan Wilde and Stephen Hawkins, other cast members include Emma Watson, Simon McBurney, Harry Lloyd, Charlie Cox and David Thewlis. It was directed by British director James Marsh (previously directed Man on a wire 2008), produced by British producers Tim Beaven and Eric Fellner (previously produced 4 weddings and a funeral).
Elizabeth: The Golden Age
This film is about Queen Elizabeth the first and her life,
the conspiracies to over throw her and replace her with Mary Stuart and
Elizabeth’s attraction to Sir Walter Raleigh, it focuses mostly on heritage,
history, Elizabeth’s Power and the Power of England and sentimentality, it also
has a sense of duty. It was directed by Shekhar Kapur, researched by Justin
Pollard, written by Michael Hirst and William Nicholson and was produced by Tim
Beaven and Eric Fellner. It stars Cate Blanchett and Queen Elizabeth the First,
Geoffrey Rush as her advisor Sir Francis Walsingham and Clive Owen as her love
interest Sir Walter Raleigh. This is a British film because it projects a sense
of history, heritage and international appeal and has British talent. It also makes the viewer feel a sense of pride and shows how/why England was an empire for 200 years. It does this by showing the power Elizabeth has and how she unites everyone.

Monday, 23 March 2015
Wednesday, 11 March 2015
need to get by next weekend! at the latest! has to be finished by the monday after that weekend!!
more footage of L.R's (Charlie) face, has to look anxious
she's running away, camera is running behind her
see a hand grab her coat, she shrugs it off and runs (this will be put in after she's run through the woods but before you see the p.o.v shot)
then have a shot of her shoe, just the one, abandoned then cut to the shot of her lying down
note during the gaps between the feet shot (extra face shots will be added here) could put the credits there rather than on the footage
start as the music starts to fade have the title credit fade in (if I can figure out how I could have it flow down from the top of the screen as blood and then it will form the title)(the rest will be white on the black background)
before first face shot have starring then name Charlie
then the next one will be directed by
then edited by
shot by
costume by
make up by
produced by
distributed by
she's running away, camera is running behind her
see a hand grab her coat, she shrugs it off and runs (this will be put in after she's run through the woods but before you see the p.o.v shot)
then have a shot of her shoe, just the one, abandoned then cut to the shot of her lying down
note during the gaps between the feet shot (extra face shots will be added here) could put the credits there rather than on the footage
start as the music starts to fade have the title credit fade in (if I can figure out how I could have it flow down from the top of the screen as blood and then it will form the title)(the rest will be white on the black background)
before first face shot have starring then name Charlie
then the next one will be directed by
then edited by
shot by
costume by
make up by
produced by
distributed by
Monday, 9 March 2015
feed back 09/03/15
make sure I find industry practice and have followed timings from other films I have researched so I know when the titles and credits come in
find out who distributes hammer horror films so that I follow industry practice, can use them for distributor.
have a look on premier at the type of font I'm using or might want to use, screen shot them and put them on my blog
think about when the most significant parts of my film happen because that's when he credits should start coming
http://hammerfilms.com/ourwork/10/the-curse-of-frankensteinin.
find out who distributes hammer horror films so that I follow industry practice, can use them for distributor.
have a look on premier at the type of font I'm using or might want to use, screen shot them and put them on my blog
think about when the most significant parts of my film happen because that's when he credits should start coming
http://hammerfilms.com/ourwork/10/the-curse-of-frankensteinin.
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
filming for wednesday or friday or weekend
get shots of:
Charlie (Little Red) getting edgy and nervous, shots are from behind - see her turn around and from right hand side - have close ups so you see fear on her face and one of her shoulders down so that you can see her gripping her bag
feet going through puddle
Charlie starts to get faster, shots of the other feet getting faster then charlies feet almost running then other feet again
cut to Charlie running through the woods
then to shot from the other persons P.O.V
Charlie (Little Red) getting edgy and nervous, shots are from behind - see her turn around and from right hand side - have close ups so you see fear on her face and one of her shoulders down so that you can see her gripping her bag
feet going through puddle
Charlie starts to get faster, shots of the other feet getting faster then charlies feet almost running then other feet again
cut to Charlie running through the woods
then to shot from the other persons P.O.V
how my research has influenced my film
during my film planning I have researched multiple things, while these have all influenced my final piece the ones that influenced it the most are:
The Introduction Of Pans Labyrinth - This is one of the things that has inspired my original idea of using a music box and having close ups of Little Red as she lays dying. It gave me theses ideas in the introduction and the end when the audience watches as ofelia lays on the ground f the centre of the maze dying.

The Company Of Wolves - This film helped me to decide to definitely do a fairy-tale theme and showed me that fairy-tales could make good horror films. The evidence of its inspiration is in the sound of the movie

The Candidate - This is what inspired me to do a film that builds suspense. Suspense is built by cutting between the subjects face and the white tennis shoes, it is mainly built by the feet getting faster, it climaxes when the girl shrugs off her coat and runs away. It also originally gave me the idea to use the sound of a ticking clock, however I later replaced this with the idea to use the sound of a music box instead because it makes it sound more sinister.

In this scene the future victim (in white/has his back to the audience and believes he's being recruited), is being told about the society and that their members wish people dead for other members. in this scene the victim doesn't know that he will be a victim, however during this scene the suspense is built in two ways. The first is that the audience can visibly see that the victim is starting to believe in this society. The second is through sound, for the entire film there is the sound of a clock ticking in the background, this helps to build suspense because it slowly gets louder and louder, it starts out as a slow ticking (like a stop watch) that fades during the narration at the start. There is also the sound of what sounds like a drum and what sounds like a violin/base, they fade out during the interview however all three sound come back at the end of the conversation.
The Introduction Of Pans Labyrinth - This is one of the things that has inspired my original idea of using a music box and having close ups of Little Red as she lays dying. It gave me theses ideas in the introduction and the end when the audience watches as ofelia lays on the ground f the centre of the maze dying.
The Company Of Wolves - This film helped me to decide to definitely do a fairy-tale theme and showed me that fairy-tales could make good horror films. The evidence of its inspiration is in the sound of the movie

The Candidate - This is what inspired me to do a film that builds suspense. Suspense is built by cutting between the subjects face and the white tennis shoes, it is mainly built by the feet getting faster, it climaxes when the girl shrugs off her coat and runs away. It also originally gave me the idea to use the sound of a ticking clock, however I later replaced this with the idea to use the sound of a music box instead because it makes it sound more sinister.
In this scene the future victim (in white/has his back to the audience and believes he's being recruited), is being told about the society and that their members wish people dead for other members. in this scene the victim doesn't know that he will be a victim, however during this scene the suspense is built in two ways. The first is that the audience can visibly see that the victim is starting to believe in this society. The second is through sound, for the entire film there is the sound of a clock ticking in the background, this helps to build suspense because it slowly gets louder and louder, it starts out as a slow ticking (like a stop watch) that fades during the narration at the start. There is also the sound of what sounds like a drum and what sounds like a violin/base, they fade out during the interview however all three sound come back at the end of the conversation.
Friday, 27 February 2015
For my film I will use Hammer Productions as my production company as they are production company that specialise in horror films, some of the films they have made are:
The woman in black
Woman in black two
Dracula
The mummy films (not the mummy trilogy)
http://www.hammerfilms.com/
Monday, 23 February 2015
last of filming / what i need to film
have running then do the opening credits sequence
give a reason, why is she running?
have the two girls walking 1 brakes off the other goes into the woods.
have the sound of footsteps the one that goes into the woods is getting nervous e.g. gripping backpack or doing something with their hands
get a shot of feet going through a puddle (like shot 013)and walking along (only the feet)
have a shot of Little Red slowly getting faster then go into shot of L.R running away through the woods (shot 510)
give a reason, why is she running?
have the two girls walking 1 brakes off the other goes into the woods.
have the sound of footsteps the one that goes into the woods is getting nervous e.g. gripping backpack or doing something with their hands
get a shot of feet going through a puddle (like shot 013)and walking along (only the feet)
have a shot of Little Red slowly getting faster then go into shot of L.R running away through the woods (shot 510)
feedback 23/02/15
shot 510 - good opening shot, establishes action
shot 514 - range of different shots to establish action, has good opening but a bad end, dump it.
shot 515 - possible
shot 519 - a good Point of View shot
shot 522 - keep it
have running then do the opening credits sequence
give a reason, why is she running?
could have 2 girls.
if I go with the 2 girls:
have the two girls walking 1 brakes off the other goes into the woods.
have the sound of footsteps the one that goes into the woods is getting nervous e.g. gripping backpack or doing something with their hands
get a shot of feet going through a puddle (like shot 013)and walking along
have a shot of Little Red slowly getting faster then go into shot of L.R running away through the woods (shot 510)
use a close up or medium close up of portraits of girls looking anxious
they're aware that they may be being followed
possible shot of killer approaching?
or don't see the killer?
see feet go through water
sound of someone breaking a twig/branch?
shot 514 - range of different shots to establish action, has good opening but a bad end, dump it.
shot 515 - possible
shot 519 - a good Point of View shot
shot 522 - keep it
have running then do the opening credits sequence
give a reason, why is she running?
could have 2 girls.
if I go with the 2 girls:
have the two girls walking 1 brakes off the other goes into the woods.
have the sound of footsteps the one that goes into the woods is getting nervous e.g. gripping backpack or doing something with their hands
get a shot of feet going through a puddle (like shot 013)and walking along
have a shot of Little Red slowly getting faster then go into shot of L.R running away through the woods (shot 510)
use a close up or medium close up of portraits of girls looking anxious
they're aware that they may be being followed
possible shot of killer approaching?
or don't see the killer?
see feet go through water
sound of someone breaking a twig/branch?
ultimate plan
Filming schedule
Wednesday 11th : get some still photos of some of the places in or around school.
Saturday 14th: footage/ stills of woods/ fowlemeads.
Sunday 15th: stills of Charlie in costume+makeup, include before shots +current location+ few other location in fowlemeads
Monday 16th:
Tuesday 17th:
Thursday 19th:
Friday 20th:
Saturday 21st:
Sunday 22nd:
Filming times:
14 + 15 = 10:00/11:00 - 3:30/4:00. (Fowlemeads closes @ 4:15)
16+17+18+19= 9:30/10:30-3:30/4:00
20+21+22= 10:00/11:00-3:30/4:00
Wednesday 11th : get some still photos of some of the places in or around school.
Saturday 14th: footage/ stills of woods/ fowlemeads.
Sunday 15th: stills of Charlie in costume+makeup, include before shots +current location+ few other location in fowlemeads
Monday 16th:
Tuesday 17th:
Thursday 19th:
Friday 20th:
Saturday 21st:
Sunday 22nd:
Filming times:
14 + 15 = 10:00/11:00 - 3:30/4:00. (Fowlemeads closes @ 4:15)
16+17+18+19= 9:30/10:30-3:30/4:00
20+21+22= 10:00/11:00-3:30/4:00
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
sound of a music box
This is the sound of a music box that I will use for my video. A few of the reasons I will use it are:
It matches the mood of the film.
It is that it is eerie and dark.
It will create a link between the film and the fairy-tale of little red riding hood, it will be one of the things that creates a link between the two because most people connect music boxes with children and children with innocence and innocence with fairy-tales.
Monday, 19 January 2015
screenplay idea 1
Screenplay of Little Red Riding Hood
sound of music box playing , fade in from black.
camera looks down on little red. veiw her from the torso up. hear her shallow breathing/see her breathing, this will become shallower and slower whenever the camera cuts back to her. torso is covered in blood, has a black eye and cut on her forehead, bruised cheek(?). school top is torn in places where she has been stabbed, possible bruising on her neck to show how she was restrained.
Flashback
cut to the camera looking down at the credits on a puddle for 2-3 seconds. child (won't see their faces) runs through the puddle, the water ripples and the credits fade, when the water is calm again more credits appear. then repeat the ripple effect and possibly repeat the credits a third time.
screenplay idea 2
Screenplay for Little Red Riding Hood
Sound of a music box playing faintly in the background. Fade in from black to a head on veiw of the woods (the woods is straight on), it will be preferably dark and/or sparesly lit. Travel through the woods. Close up of the ground and have credits on have branches leaning in on the path and have credits on the branches.
Focus on a puddle thats on the path, have credits on it, have someone run through it and cause a ripple effect that distroys the credits.
Cut to a shot of someone breaking a twig. then cut to Little Red.
Have a side shot of Little Red lying down. The camera then moves to a position above Little Red, show from the torso up.
Little Red's top is torn/ripped from where she has been stabbed. it is covered in blood. she has a black eye, has a cut on her face and may have a bruised face. Hear shallow breathing/see her breathing get slower and shallower.
Cut to Flashback
Little Red, the Wolf and the Lumber Jack interacting, DO NOT DISTINGUISH BETWEEN THE WOLF AND THE LUMBERJACK and DO NOT GIVE THEM COSTUMES, just have them dressed normally. The music box fades to into the background but is still there and you hear the sound of the children playing.
Cut back to Little Red
Music box fades back in/becomes louder again. Have a close up of Little Red from the neck up, her breathing is getting shallower and slower.
Cut to a flashback
Little Red and her dog in her garden
Little Red
Here Trixie ( or something like that )
Cut to little Red
Extreme close up of her face. She breaths once more then stops. Music box stops playing, fade to black
OR
opening credits, production and distribution companies
fade in from black open on footage of Little red either a side shot or a close up, music starts playing the moment you start fading in either stick with music box or use a clock, maybe use both - one for her laying there dying and the other for her running, maybe use running footage first then use more of a drum beat
Sunday, 11 January 2015
48 frames per second (fps)
fps stands for frames per second and is the speed at which a camera can film shots. 48fps is mostly used for action shots / slow motion and is gives the effect of time being sped up / slowed down. In TV and digital cinema there are three main speeds of fps they are 24, 25 and 30. However there are many more variations, these variations are used for different shots e.g 48fps for action shots.
Saturday, 10 January 2015
own learning-the difference between film print and digital projection
There are multiple differences between film print and digital projection.
Film print:
Film print:
- More expensive than Digital Projection (D.P)
- Almost completely extinct
- Classic black and white
- Christopher Nolan said in an article in 2013 that he wasn't satisfied with the quality of digital projection, (the standard was 2k at the time) and that "35mm prints offer a depth to the image that D.P doesn't have" and "allows the world that is being projected to be projected in a profound way".
Digital Projection
- Cheaper that F.P
- Has mostly replaced F.P
- Colourful
- Has caused film making to evolve because of the creative possibilities that only D.P offers e.g 3D and higher resolution
- The medium needs less light than F.P
- Allows shooting to be done at a higher film rate
Tuesday, 6 January 2015
Into The Woods Trailer
An Original fantasy/comedy/adventure/musical that puts a dark spin on a mixture of classic tales, those tales are: Cinderella, Snow White, Jack and the Bean Stalk, Rapunzel and Little red Riding Hood. These films are tied together by an original story about a childless baker and his wife, who wish to start a family, must obtain items from classic fairy tales to reverse the curse that was put on their family tree by the witch.
On its opening weekend (26 December) it made $31,021,000, however by the 1st January it had made a gross of $72,143,214.
It was produced by : Lucamar Productions, Marc Platt Productions and Walt Disney Pictures
The budget for the film was $50 million.
It was made over a period of four months.
About the Cast and the story
In the Cinderella story she wears gold slippers however in the film she wears gold ones, this is a reference to the original Grimm story in which she wore gold slippers.
Meryl Streep had a no witch rule before this film because she had been offered three witch roles in one day (after she turned 40), but broke that rule for this film after she met with director Rob Marshall and lyricist Stephen Sondheim.
This is the third Musical film that Rob Marshall has directed. Previous musicals he has directed are: Chicago (2002) and Nine (2009).
Johnny Deep modelled the Big Bad Wolfs persona on the slick talking suit wearing wolf in the 1940's Tex Avery cartoons.
While this is Lilly Crawford screen debut she has previously starred as Annie on Broadway.
This is the second time Johnny Deep and Rob Marshall have collaborated on a film, Marshall directed Deep in Pirates of the Caribbean : On Stranger Tides (2011).
Emily Blunt was pregnant while filming.
Daniel Huttlestone previously starred in Les Miserables (2012).
The original film had Adult themes and Dark content, because of this Disney had several scenes revised or omitted.
Some changes were made to "Hello Little Girl" because it alluded to pedophilia, one of the changes was that the tempo was made 'Jazzier'.
Analysis of Into The Woods Trailer
Camera Shots:
A variety of camera shots are used, they include:
side on
behind
close ups
travelling
cut between
characters viewpoint
birds eye view
by using the cut between, primarily used when two characters are talking, the audience sees things from both characters perspective, by using the close ups and the characters viewpoint then the audience can see the other characters expressions and body language, this allows them to enterpret it and decide how they think the character may be feeling if it is not already obvious. the birds eye view is used in the beginning to show the lay out of the kingdom as the narrator begins to talk about who lives in the village.
Mis-En-Scene:
costumes -
wolf: 1940's mafia style suit, similar to the wolf that Depp based his attitude off from the tex avery cartoons, nails are black and pointed this create the illlusion of claws, his whiskers re twisted and this links to his twisted nature, there is fur on his hands that creates the impression of paws which in turn emphasises the illusion of the nails being claws, the fur on the hands also matches the cour of the suit which makes the suit appear to be fur. This also reflects the personality of the character and how Depp portrays him.
Sound:
Wolf - the music that starts playing when the wolf appears is dark and eerie and even slightly predatory, this emphasises the effect of the costume has on the audience. The sound also matches the edgy and dark mood.
Monday, 5 January 2015
Feed back 25/09
look back on my posts and highlight what I've been inspired by e.g. the clock
consider how I might use this is in my film opening e.g. music box
think about possible narratives
consider how I might use this is in my film opening e.g. music box
think about possible narratives
feedback from before christmas
your title sequence should...
1) create titles that link to the genre e.g. horror
2) establish a 'narrative thread' that hooks the audience, but not a 'complete story'
3)introduce a main character (if applicable)
4)create an enigma
include:
production company, actors (if you use them), the distribution company and the funder
1) create titles that link to the genre e.g. horror
2) establish a 'narrative thread' that hooks the audience, but not a 'complete story'
3)introduce a main character (if applicable)
4)create an enigma
include:
production company, actors (if you use them), the distribution company and the funder
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