Sunday 25 January 2009

25th January- Filming in Gerrards Cross




Overall, filming went fairly well. Even though two members of our group did not show up alongside the 'Trackers'. However, Helen and i still managed to get a number of shots including the lead role (Jacob Grimshaw- a drama student at CCC). The weather was fairly wet and windy but luckily Gerrards Cross (GX) was fairly empty so filming without including pedestrians was straightforward. Filming outside Costa Coffee was possible as my fellow team member Helen went in and asked if it was possible to film outside, the manager said it was fine as long as we did not include customers- i felt this was significant as it gave us insight into what filming was like for real films. Now we need to keep these shots safe until the other shots are completed- hopefully as a group. I am happy with the shots and the progress made.






Saturday 24 January 2009

Update- animation evaluation and filming

Even though we finished our animation late- due to group difficulties i still believe that we did well. The problems we faced as a group were the lack of co-operation and different ideas and beliefs of what the opening should include, however near the end of production we sorted the problems out and overall created a piece that suited every ones views. The lack of co-operation taught me that in the future we should have more structure and organisation as a group and listen to every ones ideas.

After showing the animatic we received possible changes to be made:

1. We missed the 'Directed By' text in the opening.
2. An 'Establishing Shot' needs to be included.
3. Edit the dialogue to not give too mush away too soon.
4. Include an 'Establishing Shot' of the train leaving at the end of the opening.
5. More diagetic sound in the animatic e.g. footsteps.

In addition to this, we created a 'shooting schedule' to make sure we know exactly when we are filming and editing. However, as most of our filming is to be done outside- in Gerrards Cross, Buckinghamshire the weather plays a significant role in when we film.

We have also chosen actors to play the main character (we have not chosen a name yet) and the 'Trackers' to be following him through Gerrards Cross. All the actors are Drama students so we can have the most professional effect within our opening.

Furthermore, my progress has also improved further- sketching out scenes/storyboarding- in order to reach the high quality expected. However, once again my editing skills could be improved further.

Thursday 8 January 2009

shooting deadline, name of thriller & possible song

What the shot list needs to include:

Date
Time
How long each shot lasts (duration)
Location
Who will be there (roles, actors)
Props/Equipment
Shots by number
Additional notes e.g. weather, changes...

Friday 30th January- initial footage deadline
27th February- no more filming
27th March- Finished film, evaluation, shown presentation of opening.
FILM NAME: We have decided to name the thriller 'Tracker' this is because it suits the narrative- a male agent getting tracked and escaping (during the opening). However, the name choice may change as, in my opinion it does not wholly suit the 'thriller' genre- it needs to be darker. But as a group we decided on 'Tracker'.
SONG CHOICE: The song 'sinnerman' by Nina Simone will accompany out thriller opening. Ryan Carroll will get in touch with the record label and ask for permission to use the song as it fits perfectly with our opening.