Friday, 8 April 2016

LO4: Edit decision list



LO4:Drafts



This is the first draft for the film trailer. There are several things that will be changed for the second draft for the trailer. Mainly the aspect ratio, as it changes halfway through the draft and the rest of the trailer is left with a black border. Some of these clips are bad due to the way they were shot and the acting in them, these will need to be re-shot. The opening shot will need to be re-shot with better lighting as it is difficult to see what is actually happening in the shot.





This draft was a little better, we experimented with jumpcuts a little which I think worked well particularly at 0:23.  Some clips don't make any sense and so need to be removed and the final shot is too long and has no worth, so that also needs to edited or removed.




In this draft we began to edit the colour to give the trailer a more dramatic feel, the beginning of this draft will most likely be included in the final version.
A lot of other clips from this draft will also be included in the final version but need their colours enhancing and a better use of transitions needs to be included. The main error in this draft, I think, is that the cameraman's reflection can be seen in the tram at 1:15 so this clip needs to be removed and re-shot.




This draft is very close to being the final version of the film trailer.
The clips all run much smoother beside each other in this version and the colour remains consistent throughout the entire trailer.

The audio does still need editing so that it can be heard better and other logos, such as the Warp Studios logo, needs to be included. The ending and title card also go on much too long, so that also needs editing.

LO4: Offline Edit

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

LO4: Evidence

Evidence of production planning


This is an image of us creating the storyboards in pre-production.



Evidence of production




This is a screen recording of me creating the logo for the film trailer through Photoshop. Getting the positioning was quite difficult to do and took a long time.


This is another screen recording for creating the logo for the film trailer, this was mainly just to make sure everything lined up correctly so that the animation ran relatively smoothly in the final trailer. 

Lewis filming shots for the gambling scenes, this particular shot is when Kyle realises he has lost all of his money.


Jai filming for the scenes in the trailer that will be included in the 'murder montage'.

Evidence of editing

Here Lewis is importing all the necessary files to edit the trailer.

Here, Jai is cutting two separate clips and matching them up to each other.

These are a screen recordings of us editing the video.

Evidence of creating soundtrack



This is a screen recording of me creating the soundtrack in Garage Band.

Friday, 22 January 2016

LO3: Rushes



These rushes are for the beginning of the trailer. Some shots will changed in editing through colouring to give the whole trailer a better feel.
These are all shots of Kyle getting prepared in the morning, this introduces the audience to the character. There is a combination of different angles and shots, the best will be chosen and used in the final version of the trailer.




This is a combination of shots taken for the beginning of the film trailer. The cloudy weather made these shots naturally dark and dull to fit the atmosphere of the film. In editing, the colour will be edited slightly to add to the feel of the rest of the trailer.




This is a collection of various trailers that may be used in the film trailer. Editing has been experimented with slightly to shows some uses of cuts. There is a mixture of high key lighting and low key lighting depending on it's placement within the trailer. All of these shots' colour will be edited in post-production to match the feel of the rest of the trailer.

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

LO3: Footage Log



LO3: Producing Audio



This clip features the entire use of sound and music for our trailer, including the soundtrack, voice-over and sound effects.
The soundtrack featured was made in Garage Band. The original soundtrack we used did not fit the feel of the film trailer we thought and so this is why we decided to create our own. The music was important because it needs to match certain segments of the trailer.




This is a screen recording of me creating the soundtrack for the film in Garage Band.  To make sure that the sounds I used were appropriate for our film trailer I checked out existing thriller film trailers to contrast and compare.

Once I collected all the sounds I wanted for the soundtrack I went through different drafts of our film trailer to try and create a sense of pace with the music and match the sound to different clips where I could.


In this image I am ordering the sounds so that they all line up with each other.



In both of these images I am changing the levels of one of the tracks so that it transitions smoothly in to the next one. It was quite important that I got these transitions right so that it feels natural when in the actual trailer and the sound doesn't just suddenly change.



In these images I am just cutting up different sounds so that I can re-order them. The timing has to be exactly right, so that again the music doesn't suddenly change in the final trailer.





Tuesday, 19 January 2016

LO2: Shot List

Key: Voice-over
Production logo 2 secs

-Green/Red band- 1secs
  1. A shot of the abandon house someone walking long shot, 5 secs
  2. Medium shot from back, Kyle should be central to the frame. Dark lighting.3 secs
  3. Arc shot round to Kyle's face, this will be cut up during editing.4  secs
  4. CU of Kyle's eyes . 2 secs
  5. Eye-line match, pan L-R. 4 secs
  6. Cut to cards 2 secs
  7. Cut back to eyes.2 secs
  8. Cut to high angle of the table, Kyle throws cards.4 secs
  9. Track Kyle as he leaves the building.3 secs
  10. Cut to medium shot of Kyle, panting heavily.2 secs
End scene

- Laurel leaf awards- 4 secs  
  1. Cut to Antagonist. Dark lighting. Medium shot, low angle. 5 secs
  2. Cut back to Kyle panting. 3 secs
  3. Cut back to Antagonist, same shot. Fade to black 6 secs
Snapshot montage of grabs (murders)
  1. ( first one happens with women near wall) 2 secs
  2. second grab from behind ( level angle close up to the hands grabbing) 2 secs
  3. Third one with a push over the concrete and cuts 2 secs
  4. Grab shot, medium front of victim. Kyle from behind. 2 secs
  5. Kyle stood with a knife close up on knife 2 secs
  6. He attacks 2 secs
  7. Grab shot, medium 2 secs
  8. last montage of him putting on leather gloves 2 secs
  9. shot of from behind he grabs over the shoulder and then the victim turns and cut. 3 secs
-Review-
  1. Kyle CU(in office) medium shot. 4 secs
  2. Cut to Antagonist, CU 3 secs
  3. Cut to Kyle grabbing James. Over shoulder shot. 3 secs
  4. Cut to James' face. 1 secs
  5. Cut to Kyle (in office) CU 4 secs                                                   87 secs
-Shot reverse shot structure-
  1. Kyle breathing heavily outside  medium shot 3 secs
  2. blood on his hands 2 secs close up
  3. cut back to the office with antagonist talking 4 secs
  4. cuts back to the street with a shadow of Kyle  2 secs
-Fade to black-  2 secs                                                                            100 secs

  1. cuts back to kyle giving the antagonist money close up high angle  3 secs
  2. cuts to kyle hiding behind a wall 2 secs
  3. Kyle puts his hands on his head close up 2 secs
-Ending-

  1. The name of the film trailer, Counting Cards 3 secs
-Fade to black-1 secs                                                                          111 secs

Monday, 18 January 2016

LO2: Presentation from Hugh Mann (Let there be light productions)

"Once you pick up a camera and shoot something you are a film maker" 
Entered a film competition and won 2 awards which made people become interested in his work. 

Make business cards. You never know when an opportunity might arise. 
Invest in a domain. Makes you look professional. 
Get a portfolio online.  Free,  accessible and looks professional. 
Go to networking events. Develop relationships with people. 
Catering.  

"It's a journey, the only way you're going to keep going is by doing." 
"Film production is 80% planning." 

Use milestones,  tell your client. Make sure you get sign offs. This makes it the clients responsibility. 
Milestones and sign offs for Scripts,  stories,  animatics,  actors, branding assets,  fonts,  colour schemes. 

Most important aspects of shooting film:


  • Scheduling the production. 
  • Scripts,  storyboards.  Helps explain your idea to the client. 
  • Shot lists- means everyone knows what and when they are doing. 
  • Camera and sound logs- important for the editor. 
  • Continuity- Make sure shots match up. 
  • Call sheets- getting all the equipment together,  all the relevant contacts.  Actors and crew should all have access to a call sheet. 
  • Health and Safety. 
  • Release forms- To prevent problems with the cast 
  • Location forms. 



How do you create realism when filming? 

You create realism through experience. Do your research. 
Watch 'The room'. 
Connect with theatre companies,  source great actors. 

What was the first thing you ever filmed? 
Short film for a competition in Bradford. 

How do you manage your free time? 
His work is "part and parcel"  of his free time.  You have to spend time if you want to get anywhere.

LO2: Production logo concepts

 Our production name is '.45 Accelerated Creation Productions'. So in the logo I decided to incorporate that. I did a flat and glossy version of this first design and decided to use the Red, black and white colour scheme to both stand out and because Red has connotations of danger which reflects the genre of our trailer.

The files were saved as a PNG because it is a lossy file that can be compressed and supports a transparent background.