Monday, 15 December 2008

…A Big Jake production…


…In association with Reaper Films…


…Richard Decker…


…James Smith…


…Chris Wickstead…


…Robert Goostrey…


…PARANOIA…
This is new credits that I will add to the opening sequence of my film, I had to change these creadits due to the poeple who were able to turn up on the day.














Wednesday, 10 December 2008








These are some pictures of my location I am wanting to use for my thriller film. I took these pictures to give an idea of my location that I scouted. These are the main points of my location that I will be filming at.










Thursday, 4 December 2008

...A Big Jake production…


…In association with Reaper Films…


…Richard Decker…


…Chris Brewell…


…Chris Wickstead…


…James Smith…


…Joel Robertson…


…PARANOIA…




This will appear along the bottom of the film

The beginning of the track ‘what iv done’ by Linkin Park will be repeated as the film plays as it is a mellow yet haunting track. When the film starts to end the music would fade away and a scream willwould be heard.

Wednesday, 3 December 2008

I went out with a camera with intentions of taking some pictures of my location. At the time I wanted to go out and take my pictures it had already began to go dark. I have decided that my video will have to be done in day light although I originally wanted to film it at night for effect. I then tried to film with night vision on the camera but I realised that you could only see things that are very close to the camera. This would not be adequate for my film as the audience would not be able to see the location.

Wednesday, 26 November 2008


These are 2 examples of how the words would look on different Sky's. I created these examples to see weather this text would work on a dark and a light sky, I am not sure weather the sky will be bright or overcast on the day I create the film.

Tuesday, 25 November 2008





This is the font that the class voted for the most, because it was the most popular I will use this at the end of my film.
Depending on how dark the sky is at the time of filming I will either use black or white font.






Wednesday, 19 November 2008

Thursday, 23 October 2008

After we created our video we needed to edit it and then it would be finished. The day I tried to edit the tape we could not find it, me and Dan had to film the footage again without a third person which complicated the filming as we had to take filming in turns and we were unable to use over the shoulder shots. After we edited the film it looked smooth and we managed to keep the continuity from the start to the end. Over all I think that this video, though it is rather short is good and covers all the criteria required and demonstrates the different camera techniques that I have learnt doing Media so far.

Thursday, 16 October 2008

For my preliminary project i had to create a video of somebody walking down the corridor, opening a door and having a short conversation with a friend. I firstly drew a storyboard of the camera angles that would be involved.

During the filming process we changed different elements of our initial ideas due to, light, people using the area we originally wanted to film in and difficulties with the camera. Firstly i was filmed walking down the stairs while the camera panned. Their was then a low angle shot of my walking down the remaining stairs. I then walked through the corridor with a point of view shot.

This is the point where we had to change form the storyboard, we had to use a different door due to lighting problems and people using the room. We had a close up on my hand opening the door, this was then challenging to do the next shot because we had to think about continuity when moving the camera through the door.

The next challenge was the conversation, when doing over the shoulder shots with a friend it was hard to keep a straight face and remember what we had to say. We had to do the lines over and over to make sure we were not laughing or messing our lines up in the shot.

Making this short clip took a long time and was a lot more challenging than i was expecting. It has shown me that their are lots of elements to consider when shooting my film opening for my coursework, especially choosing the right actors who will be able to remain serious thought filming.

Thursday, 9 October 2008

The start of ‘Hostel part II’ is both confusing and interesting. You can hear digetic sound of a fire as there are close up shots of a mans arm putting various objects down on a table. These objects include Jewellery and a wallet containing a driving licence of an unknown woman. He then takes all the money from the wallet and burns the positions in the bag, including the photo of the woman; this could suggest she is dead. The mans face is never seen as the lighting is very dark. This gives mystery to the film as the audience is left wondering what is going on. There is then a blurred master shot of the man from behind, this suggests that this man may have something to hide.

This scene then quickly cuts to some police officers stood in a train speaking in a foreign language; this causes suspense as the audience are unable to decipher what they are saying. It is then shown that there is an unconscious or dead man, the police could be seeing whether this man is actually dead.

This makes the audience curious and they will want to know what has happened or what is going to happen later in the film.
I believe that the last scene of ‘The Devils Rejects’ is the most exiting and cleaver one. It uses techniques to make the audience root for the bad guys. The song ‘free bird’ by Lynyrd Skynyrd starts as there are various master shots and birds eye views of the vehicle the characters are travelling in and its surroundings.

The camera zooms in on the weary and distraught faces of the characters as well as cutting between the present and the memories of happier times. The memories contrast between they are feeling now and how they felt in the past. The police barricade is spotted as the music speeds up. The slow motion camera as the guns are passed around in the car shows the characters are weary.

Although the police heavily outnumber the main characters they drive aggressively at the blockade. This dramatic clip is shown by fast cuts and blurry movement, this contrasts with the slow motion before the gun fight. The music dies down as gun shots are heard, as the song quietens they die, it shows their lives and freedom dying away.
I watched the opening sequence to the film ‘Night of the Living Dead’, as it started non-digetic music could be heard as the camera faded into a master shot. It showed a car driving down a country road. The music was eerie and the camera was hand held, it gives the impression the car was being watched. This also happened when the camera panned to follow the car.

The car then drove into a graveyard in the middle of no ware, this is a typical scene for a horror film as it symbolises death. The car stops and the characters talk innocently to one another, this shows they are oblivious to what is going to happen later on in the film. The radio then turns on and there is digetic sound, the reporter also shows something is not right. The creepy music then kicks back in to show something frightening and out of the ordinary is about to happen.
This is a scene form a film called 'The Shining'. It shows two young girls which in any other film would appear normal.

They are both dressed in blue frilly dresses, this makes them appear innocent. The room is also quaint and homely.

This may be misleading because this film is a horror film, the only feature that could give this away is the use of shadow, allot of the girls faces have a shadow cast over them, this may show these characters are not to be trusted.

These girls may cause fear as they are out of place in a horror film, they are creepy.

Tuesday, 30 September 2008


This is and image from the film 'The Exorcist'. This film shows the main character. This shows her head turned all the way around. This is unusual and terrifying, it shows that this character is possessed as a person cannot turn their neck like this.

She is also covered in blood, this is also disturbing because she is a young girl and this demonstrates that something is not right. This is also shown by her room because it is cluttered and shows signs of a struggle.

her face is aged and bleeding, this is not usual, this film may demonstrate that nobody is safe from this unnatural force, even small children cannot fight against it.

The mise-en-scene of the room shows that this child has been brought up to be good as her room has framed art, rather than posters. This may show she has a rich background.

Thursday, 25 September 2008

In the ‘Saw’ films the main killer uses a puppet to tell his victims what they have to do or a chive in his sick games in order to survive. This could show that the killer, Jigsaw may be a cowardly person as he is afraid of being caught.

The puppet is a frightening sceptical because it has unusual and exaggerated facial features such as a large nose and cheeks. The way that a puppet is used instead of the actual killer gives mystery to the films. I also think that it allows the violence to be as heartless as possible because a puppet cannot show human emotion or compassion.

The suit on the puppet makes it appear formal and organised, this reflects on the way the victims are killed. The killings are very organised an thoroughly planned.

This is Captain Spalding form the film ‘The Devils Rejects’, the over the top clown makeup may show this character has something to hide. The blood around the characters hands would suggest death and violence.

I think that a clown was used in this film because there are a lot of people who as children were afraid of clowns, maybe the director wanted to illustrate this fear by showing a violent clown.

The make up on this character is mainly made up of black, white, blue and red, this may illustrate death, the black around his eyes and mouth make his piercing eyes and stained teeth stand out, this adds to his threatening appearance.

The way his head is positioned may show he is an unbalanced character; he may be mentally unstable or psychotic.

This is a typical start to a horror film, where the teenage characters out of their own stupidity manage to get picked off one by one buy the enemies.

The cap on the character to the right is from an American collage. This shows that the characters are all fresh from collage and may be naive to the outside world, they may be on spring brake and they are out to have a good time.

Due to the confusion on the map reader’s face I would assume that getting lost is that start of the trouble in this film. They may take a wrong turn which might land them in trouble.

Each of the characters are wearing clothes which give away their personalities. The guy driving is wearing glasses and a cap showing which collage he attends, I believe that he would be the sensible but naïve character that dies first.

The guy in the middle is the more muscular overly confident one of the three; I think he would die second due to his own stupidity.

The last of the three seems to be the hero of the film due to his cowboy hat; he may survive or die last of all. The hat symbolises that he is the ‘leader’.