Thursday 19 January 2012

Animatic Storyboard

I have produced a photomatic instead of drawing the storyboard. This is a series of still photographs presented in a sequence. I took pictures for the frames with an iphone4 to enable a clearer visual. I then recorded the sequence of photos and added a voice-over to explain what is included in that shot (e.g. dialogue and staging).





Wednesday 18 January 2012

Script and shooting sequence

SCRIPT
Mother: Don't go in those woods, Matt
Matthew: I won't
Voiceover: From the makers of Inevitable
Car drives
Voiceover: A thrilling tale
Matthew: Honey! (keeps calling the dog)
Noise of spirit
Faster bmp of music- screen goes black, cutting to a range of scenes
Matthew: (voiceover) I laid low when I could've stood hight, I tried to ignore it but I don't know why. It always finds me.
struggling in his sleep, complaining to his girlfriend, isolated from family, creepy pictures overlapping and merging, switches to an isolated house and grandfather clock
Old woman: The spirit is trying to posses you
'Son Of Perdition'
Slows down at mirror scene- washes his face, figure in background
glipse of spirit, and blood
'Coming Soon'



SHOOTING SEQUENCE
http://www.bbc.co.uk/journalism/skills/production/shooting-sequences/shooting-video-tips.shtml
This website has enabled me to use a variety of shots and resources used in my trailer.

Tuesday 17 January 2012

Foleying

Foley is a term that describes the process of live recording of sound effects that are created by a Foley artist, which are added in post production to enhance the quality of audio for films/video. Using my phone, I recorded the sound of slamming on a piano, wind chimes and a screech. However, due to an error I couldn't upload these into Premiere Pro. To overcome this, I just had to make sure that the sound I wanted was included when filming the footage.

For example, I set the grandfather clock to a few seconds before a whole number (such as 6 o'clock) and then filmed, waiting for it to chime. The only weakness was that the chime didn't sound as low/deep as I would've hoped, nevertheless, I stuck with the plan. I filmed the clock while it was chiming instead of recording audio of the chime itself. I don't think this hindered the film in anyway, it just gives a clearer visual of the audio transitions and makes the trailer more intense.
A film that uses a grandfather clock similar to my genre is Donnie Darko. It features at 00:59 and 1:50. Like my film, they did not use a foley artist for the grandfather clock.




A good example of Foleying is this:

Fil:Foleying the water sound.jpg
"This was for "Vroege Vogels" (air date September 22, 2009), where Menno was supposedly peeing in a jar. I created a similar sound with water and two glasses. The microphone is a Neumann TLM 170R" - http://nn.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fil:Foleying_the_water_sound.jpg
Of course, this shows that when you can't obtain the sound you want, you need to use a similar sound. As for mine, there are no 'rude' type aspects for sound like this, so I can just use the actual sound for something I want, not a different chime to the clock. Perhaps because a viewer may have a similar clock, and notice that the sound if different.



SoundWorks Collection: Gary Hecker - Veteran Foley Artist from Michael Coleman on Vimeo.

Monday 16 January 2012

Blackouts in trailers

I have noticed that all teaser trailers use some sort of black screen during clips. I googled this and ironically, it came up with the film 'Blackout'. But this trailer also includes the blackouts I'm looking for! For example, there's one at 00:09 and there is a non-diegetic sound that comes with it. This technique is heavily used in my trailer to portray a sense of anxiety.

http://www.traileraddict.com/trailer/the-blackout/trailer

Sunday 15 January 2012

The making of the poster

http://justcreativedesign.com/2008/05/13/how-to-design-a-movie-poster-with-an-example/

You can get different types of poster such as, the main theatrical;



or character poster;
the-avengers-promo-poster-slice

 I am creating a teaser poster, which means it will include basic information which will not indicate much about the plot, will contain an image of main character(s) and the name of the film, similar to a main theatrical poster.

Images: Son Of Perdition will be made up of black and red colours and a unique, creepy font. This is to show that it is a horror genre. I was contemplating whether to put the actor's names on the film poster as they will not be recognisable as they are not famous. Although they are an important content, films with low budgets will find actors such as Thomas Turgoose who will be more popular. The main image on the poster will be the main actor in the foreground looking scared and on the right in the background will be a black figure. This setting will be in the woods, because it is the most dominant part of the film and the main stereotypical atmosphere where everything changes. All in all, the main colours will be dark and mysterious as the content and figure is mysterious, which makes it intriguing. When seeing the poster, the viewer will automatically know it is a horror because of the scared expression on the boy's face. When they see the figure in the background they will think that the boy is being chased. By using this 18-year-old boy, it will determine my target audience of 15-30 year-olds as the stretch target. The target audience will probably like this if they are into psychological thrillers as well.

Narrative: It is clear to identify the genre of the film and the types of characters from their facial expression, body language, stance, appearance and position on the poster. The impression you get of the character/personalities is that the boy is average (clothing) and scared (expression). An enigma is being presented through the mysterious figure. The key image will not be a still from the film, but it will be similar to it (for example, they do this for most film posters such as 'Jennifer's Body' and 'Prom Night'). 


Jennifer's Body Poster


I have thought about the layout of my poster and have researched others to get ideas. I will concentrate on completing the poster once the main task (teaser trailer) is complete.

Layout: The poster will not be a montage of images merged together unless the camera shot does not work when I try to take the picture as there may be trouble with lighting. Such problems can arise because of the sun going down quickly; therefore I would need to shoot it on several nights at the same time. If it is difficult getting both actor's in the same shot I will take it separately and merge them next to each other. Improvements in technology have changed production values- so I will be able to produce and print it using DTP. I will also be using a tag-line- see one my previous posts to view sketched layout 'poster design'. It will include credits information in small print at the bottom like all film posters, including cast, director, distribution and promotion companies. The certificate will be at the bottom to the left. The poster will list the website to promote it further.
Above, you can see a print-screen of fonts. I found these on http://www.urbanfonts.com/, in the category called 'scary'. This is so it will meet my chilling theme. I don't want a font that is too over the top because it will seem comical. I need a font that fits in with my horror genre and a sense of mystery.


Unique Selling Point: The Unique Selling Point is a marketing perception that was first proposed as a theory to explain a pattern among successful advertising campaigns. It shows that campaigns made unique propositions to the customer and that this convinced them to switch brands and use them or in my case to come and watch my film over another film that is out at the same time. For example- M&M's: "Melts in your mouth, not in your hand". 
The most challenging content is of course the male being the victim. This is different to some horrors and challenges stereotypes. The stars are also unconventional as they're not famous. Content which is conventional are the woods. I believe these combinations of conventional and unconventional themes will attract my target audience- they can relate to my main character and be placed in their shoes. I will make the trailer intriguing by not giving too much away so the audience is left wanting more. 

This is my final design for my poster. You can see my original and first draft design of the poster on a previous post here: http://aliciawattsa2mediastudies.blogspot.com/2011/10/poster-and-webpage-design.html This shows improvements and finalised ideas I have made.

Below you can see print screens of the process, from paper to technology.


I will be using Microsoft Office Publisher 2003 to make my poster.

Here you can see that I am consistent with the colours and font of the title.

This will be the layout for my poster. As you can see, I have inserted the title at the top, 'Perdition' being separate to 'Son of' because it is more dramatic. It is in capitals so it stands out and one can recognise this as the title of the film being presented. At the bottom, the tagline is in red to relate to the word 'Perdition' also representing blood and danger. Then, it says 'coming soon'  and in smaller font is the website and production company.

I have used the airbrush tool on paint to have a texture to the edge of the image. This is so it blends in with the black and looks quite effective.


This is a preview of how my poster could be laid out. I have used an Andy Warhol type style for the background image. This is so it is overwhelming and dramatic. I also had to change the tagline to black overwise it couldn't be seen. The font of the tagline is 'Mistral'.


I have used the same technique but cut out just the eye, and filled it in black. I think the background is too much to see the writing etc, so I won't be using this as my finalised product.

This poster represents my final ideas.


Note; I have added in a restriction image at the left bottom corner so it representes the type of film it is. Conventionally, teaser posters do not have the certification on the poster. For example;

These are several types of designs for the film 'Black Swan'. It is clear that the films main theme colours are black, red and white, as are mine. They are very effective because it is quite unusual, especially the top left image, as you have to look closely to figure out what the image is. The swan in all pictures is black, which is unconventional because swan's aren't usually black; they are white which symbolises purity and innocence, however what this film does it juxtapose and contrast with these connotations so that the genre of the film is portrayed. There are also hints of what is included in the film; if you look carefully, a woman figure is in each image. She isn't dominating the picture, so it's like an illusion.

The making of the webpage


I have researched which website I will use to create my website.

I have visited http://www.webeden.co.uk/. In my opinion, looks more like a website you would use to create your own business site.

Piczo.com seems like a more social-networking webpage. You can tell this because of the young people in the pictures, and bright colours. It also says "your blog" so it is also more like a blog, which is used to share your thoughts.



I have printscreened the front webpage for http://www.wix.com/. I think this website is a step-up from the previous two. With this site, it clearly states that you can add flash, which is much more interactional.

This is an example of one of the templates wix.com has.

Fig1. I have settled for my orginal planned layout. As you can see, the colours red and black are used frequently, representing blood, danger, darkness and mystery. The title is at the bottom, drawing the attention to the whole page. It is in a mist of black, representing the horror genre and adding to the suspensive atmosphere. 'Perdition' is slightly bigger than 'son of' because it is the most important word in the title.


Fig2. Here, I am editing the links at the top. This is the contact page - mainly for audience feedback.



New and improved Fig1: As you can see, I have made the picture dominate the background. I have also applied effects, such as 'shadow' to the writing to relate to horror and spookyness. I have also chanegd the colour and font of the title so it links more with the ones in my trailer. I have deleted 'Promotions' because I had nothing to put in this category.



Here is the new and improved contact page. As you can see, the picture is now fully noticable than fig2.



On my 'Pictures' page on the main site, I was unable to upload more than one picture due to a template error. To overcome this problem, there is a link to another webpage I have created containing all pictures. This has worked out for the best because it's much more interactive. The first four pictures are my own, from behind the scenes etc shots. The others are from Wix. I have used these pictures from Wix because they fit in with the style and genre of my film trailer and connotations are easily matched. For example, the fog and trees represent an eery atmosphere, as it was when I filmed in the woods. The fog represents mystery; because trailers include a lot of mystery.

Saturday 14 January 2012

Taglines/slogans

A tagline is a variant of a branding slogan typically used in marketing materials and advertising. The idea behind the concept is to create a memorable phrase that will sum up the tone and premise of a brand or product (like a film), or to reinforce the audience's memory of a product. Some taglines are successful enough to warrant inclusion in popular culture.
Some examples of memorable film taglines:

  • "In space, no one can hear you scream." – Alien


  • "Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water..." – Jaws 2


  • "There can be only one" – Highlander


  • "One ring to rule them all." – The Lord of the Rings




  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagline


    Origninally, for my poster design I came up with "There's no place to hide". However, since changing my mind and adding more clips into the trailer, I believe this doesn't necessarily relate to the film as a whole. So, I want a tagline that relates to my title "Son of Perdition" and to the films plot about possession and delusional beliefs. Therefore, I have came up with "dream of death".  It is short, and has the same amount of words as my title. It relates to the fact that after watching this film, you would want to dream of your own death, as the character does. It is like someone saying "You better wish you were dead" (because it is better to have an instant death than to be tortured). Conventionally, taglines give more away and are a sentence. But I have gone against this convention by having another type of "title" for the film. Usually, they act as hints for the film. Like the film 'Scream', their slogan is "Someone has taken their love of scary movies one step too far. Solving this mystery is going to be murder". In my opinion, this is too long for a slogan because I believe a poster should be more visual. You get all the writing on the back of DVD covers, on their website or in film reviews. It would be too much to read, if say, you saw it on the side of a bus that drives past.

    Tuesday 10 January 2012

    Poster experimenting and drafting

    I have considered the layout of the title on the poster I will be making. In order to establish this, I have used an app on my iphone, so fonts and colours are limited.

    Here I have established a typical bus stop billboard. I have decided the title will not be in the centre or dominating the whole page as this is unconventional.
    This shows the changes I will be making. The first two words are in fancy writing which contrasts with the boldness of the word 'Perdition'. I have also changed the colour of the font to see how contrasting the colour white is. I will not be using a white background if the font if white.
    Here is an example of the colours presented on a billboard. 'Perdition' stands out because it is in red and is the most important word in the title. The red symbolises blood/danger and the black font is dark and mysterious.



    Here I have edited the picture of the house and made it into pop-art. I think this is a good effect. The colours red and black represent darkness, doom, danger and blood.


    I have experimented with theme, low tone and mid tone. This one perhaps shows more detail but the colours aren't as significant.

    Again, I have experimented with the colours.
    I was thinking about the colour green because green orbs are associated with the supernatural.




    Here I have edited the house into a mosaic style. The picture is made up of little pictures (these little pictures are ones in my photo album). I think this is very different from usual film posters. The only one I can think of that uses this effect is 'The Truman Show' - http://idratherbeworking.wordpress.com/2009/08/26/the-truman-show/. A down-side of using mosaic style is that if I write on/over it, it will not be noticed and I will need a block of a colour background like what is used in The Truman Show's poster.

    This is an extreme close-up of the main character I will be using, concentrating on the scared/shocked facial expression. This is quite an extreme and over the top expression, which is needed if I will heavily edit the picture, as it needs to stand out. Notice I have edited the colour of the picture so it's black and white but left the colour of the eye to stand out. I believe emotion is also portrayed through the eyes and this is why I have done this. The rest of him is black and white to show his motionless state.


    Here I have made the picture mosaic. I'm not sure if this works with a close-up picture because I think it looks too busy.



    And here I have made the picture into pop-art. I like the colours red and black as these fit into my horror genre. I like how it has concentrated on the detail on the eye.



    This is the font I might use for my title- found on urbanfonts.com under category 'scary'. I also love this background as it is red which connotes danger and blood, and the texture it is suggesting, almost looking 3D which is the latest, wow-factor technology. To enable it to apply to my media product, I would montage it in with my main image and replace the words with my title, tagline and credits.

    Mark Scheme

    Marking Criteria

    Props and Location shots


    PROPS, COSTUME AND MAKE-UP

    
    This is the car I will be using. It is quite ordinary, and shows the social class of the characters.


    
    This is what my main character will be wearing in the woods. Props include the dog lead around his neck. He is wearing a Barbour jacket which has connotations of being expensive and old fashioned as Barbour & Sons was founded in 1894, which almost fits in with my old fashioned feel to the modern century. 
    http://clothesonfilm.com/how-to-read-costume-on-film/20146/ is a website that highlights the important meaning of costume.
    

    
    This is the setting of the inside of the old woman's house. As you can see, it is quite old fashioned. Props in this room include:

    Ornaments on the wooden table, located behind the old woman. The weighing scale and kettle are of similar make and era. I really like the old effect of the gold and rusty black; it makes them seem ancient. I used the globe because it has connotations and refers to a crystal ball. I was going to use this instead of the old woman reading the boy's palms but I changed this idea because I thought it would be more realistic and believable if I used palm reading.

    Also behind the old woman is this antique shelf. As you can see, there is a black&white photograph on it. This contributed with my old-fashioned theme as it is a photo from when colour ink hadn't been invented. This may also be seen as creepy in certain horrors which is a bonus.
    I like the idea of the old woman sitting in a rocking chair. Again, it is old fashioned and here I found the idea of the rocking chair moving fast when no one is in it.. like a ghost/spirit is moving it deliberately to scare. A thrilling film that also uses a rocking chair in this way is Psycho (1960).


    This is the grandfather clock that is featured in my trailer. It is old fashioned like the rest of my props and fits in perfectly. I also think the shadow works well because it makes it seem bigger and adds to the mystery. I wanted to fit the top detail in because it reminds me of a cathedral, therefore biblical imagery, fitting in with the fact that it may be the devil that is trying to posses him.



    This is the candle that sits on the centre table. Like the other props in the room, it is old fashioned, decorative and gold. The candle gives some sort of light into the dull room, and I have the idea that it will get blown out towards the end of the clip (the audience will not see a person blowing it out, but simply when the old woman's line is finished it will be gone, so it is almost like the spirit has entered the room.

    I will be using my gran as the old creepy woman. To make her look even older, I have drawn over her lines and wrinkles in a dark brown make-up pencil so they show more. I have also used black eyeshadow for the effect around the eyes, like she hasn't slept for a long time and her eye sockets are getting worn. I have attempted to put talcum powder on her face to make her look pale (hence the red apron that she will not be wearing when filming) but unfortunately it has not worked. These make-up techniques have been applied to the main character Matthew as this scene (as he is now in distress/danger) and the spirit seen in the mirror reflection scene. The spirit will have extra paleness, blackness around the eyes and blood coming from her eye as she is the most dangerous and extreme of characters. She will also be wearing a white night dress for the feeling that she is a little girl. This innocence contrasts with the true nature of her personality which is obviously portrayed throughout my trailer.



    LOCATION

    This is the house of which the main character lives. Again, it is pretty average and shows the social class. The black door represents doom because of the dark colour and the fact the son of perdition enters and exits through this door. It is ironic that this is the last time he will be exiting out this door.

    

    This is the forest where the main event(s) will take place. "Trees have traditionally been planted in many cultures in honour of an accomplishment or an important rite of passage such as a graduation, wedding, retirement or the birth of a child. This tradition is also appropriate for honouring the life of a loved one at the loved one's passing." - http://livingartsoriginals.com/infoforests.htm#planting. This is a hidden meaning and connotes why I have chosen a forest. It is not because of a graduation or wedding etc; it indicates the life of a loved one's passing. Forests are usually conventional for horrors because they are dark, mysterious and hidden.


    This is the house of the old woman that my main character goes to see for help. I chose this house because it is surrounded in trees and in the middle of nowhere; making it creepy and isolated, just like the character of the old woman. It is quite old fashioned to fit in my theme of the Victorian age of the era in which the old woman lives, also fitting in with props found in the dark house.