Friday 13 February 2015

Day Two: Filming

This day was dedicated to the wall scenes of our sequence.



We began on schedule as we spent an hour setting up the scene- we cut various articles in newspapers and added our own articles about acid attacks which was a mixture of our own mock ups and articles we found online. We used a practise room located in music at school to shoot these parts. Hannah took charge in filming as I handled the props and lighting. We managed to remain on schedule  throughout filming as we continued to film our male character as the killer putting up images of Hannah's character on the wall. 

Hannah and I managed to finish everything we needed to film for our sequence on schedule and are now ready to edit. 

Thursday 12 February 2015

Day One: Filming

On our first day of filming we wanted to film the POV shots of the killer following his latest victim around as she goes about in her everyday life. We filmed with a GoPro attached on our male actor's head to achieve the POV shot. We met on schedule yet the train delay caused us to lose some time. The filming on the Embankment went very well- Hannah and I managed to achieve what was planned in our storyboard.  We filmed Hannah's character walking about in the morning oblivious to the killer following her.




 We then continued to film in Victoria Embankment Gardens where Hannah's character was shown to be looking through her police files as the killer watches on. Hannah and I then move on to shooting the scenes on the bus of the killer sitting closely behind her as she looks of a picture of him from her police files. After the bus scene we made our way to the bridge by Charing Cross Station to film our last scene off the day. Hannah's character walls across the bridge and accidentally drops the image of the killer -which he picks up. We faced an issue with this as various pedestrians interrupted filming as  they notified Hannah of the paper falling. Hannah and I finished filming with the female character going to her last stop on the train- where the female character will ultimately die.







Costumes


For the costume of Hannah's character, we wanted to convey an idea that the character is professional therefore we chose a white shirt, a black pencil skirt and a pair of black heels. In order for our female character to be noticeable to the audience and our villain we chose a bright red coat; which also connotes danger.



Our villain's face is not shown in the sequence only his arms and hands. We chose for the villain to wear a simple grey jumper which blends in with the crowd and does not draw any attention to them. In addition, to hide all identification of our villain, Hannah and I decided for Ryan- our male actor-  to wear black gloves. This further adds to the mystery of the killer's identity and relates to our crime mystery genre.






Monday 9 February 2015

Music Choices

For the music for our title sequence, Hannah and I wanted to choose a soundtrack that was dramatic and intense to fit our mystery crime thriller. We wanted the audience to feel excited and frightened as they watched. The following are the three potential choices for our sequence chosen from incompetech:


 Inexorable 

Reign Supreme 

The House of Leaves 


Ultimately we chose to use The House of Leaves after adding each soundtrack in our sequence during the editing process and came to a conclusion that the music chosen best suited our work. The House of Leaves creates a suspense for the audience as the instrumental is eerie and intense- which is the desired atmosphere we wanted to create in our sequence.  In addition, we chose this piece as we liked the flow of the music as it gradually builds to a crescendo creating a build up of tension. Hannah and I believed this effect worked well with the visuals as our sequence gradually builds up and concludes with a dramatic climax.








Furthermore, towards the end we decided to add in the sound effects of footsteps and a loud metal drum noise to further intensify the build up to our sequence. We think this choice is effective as it creates excitement for our audience. 




Production Schedule: Day One

Wednesday 11th February 2015


This is our production schedule for our first day of filming for our title sequence. This day is the shots for our POV shots in our sequence- we are to use a GoPro to achieve the appropriate effect we want to illustrate to the audience.

  • 9:30- Meet at train station
  • 10:15- Arrive at Charing Cross station
  • 10:20- Set up camera and props
  • 10:30- Start filming on footbridge
  • 10:45- Move location
  • 11:00- Set up at next location in the street
  • 11:10- Start filming
  • 11:30- Move location to Starbucks coffee shop
  • 11:35- Start filming
  • 11:50- Move location to Victoria Embankment Gardens
  • 12:05- Start filming
  • 12:20- Move location to Hungerford Bridge
  • 12:30-Set up props and camera
  • 12:40- Start filming
  • 13:00-Move location to side entrance of Charring Cross
  • 13:15- Start filming
  • 13:25- Filming complete 

Production Schedule: Day Two

Friday 13th February 2015

8:00AM- Meet at music practise room 

8:05AM-Begin to clear room 

8:15AM- Organise newspaper clippings

8:45AM- Place images on the wall

9:05AM- Dress in costume and set up props

9:10AM- Organise camera equipment/ lighting

9:20AM- Start filming

10.55AM- Filming complete 



Animatics



From our storyboard, I created an animatic of how we want our title sequence to look and a rough idea of how long we want the shots to be.

Narrative Plan: Storyboard


Hannah and I planned our title sequence frame by frame on a storyboard. We planned what shots we are to use. Our sequence shows our attacker hanging photos of his latest victim on his wall with shots cutting back to him following her. We wanted to continuously cut back and forth with focus on the killer and the victim to create curiosity and suspense amongst the audience. In addition, there will be no dialogue throughout only a soundtrack which still needs to be decided. 

 The sequence ends with the victim going into a station. In addition, we are to use a continuous soundtrack throughout our sequence.



 




















Sunday 8 February 2015

Title Sequence // Typography



For our title sequence we chose six potential types for the title of the film- these fonts fit our genre and our narrative well.

Chosen from dafont.com and asked an audience of their opinion of the typography and which font they preferred. 'Decibel' was the most popular amongst our audience with 'Shrapnel' the second most popular. We decided to use 'Shrapnel' as the typography for the cast in our sequence. Both these fonts are very effective and- in our opinion- the most effective out of the six.





Props// Costume// Setting IDEA

Our storyboard allowed Hannah and I to plan what props and costumes we need and the setting our sequence. We needed to mise en scene to match our mystery crime genre and established a rough idea of what we needed:

Costume: 

   The male character: 

  • Black gloves 
  • Smart trousers 
  • A jumper 

   Female character: 

  • Red coat 
  • Red/black heels 
  • Black skirt or trousers 
  • White shirt 
  • Makeup - red lipstick 
  • Small handbag 
  • Police costume

  Props: 

  • A book 
  • Files and case about acid attacks 
  • White ceramic cups 
  • Small table 
  • Newspaper 
  • Pictures of female character 
  • Police badge 
  • Cafe menu 
  • Bus/train map 

Setting:

Monument (Waterloo) 
Trafalgur Square 
Cafe's located in London
Charing Cross bridge 
Embankment tube station 

Sunday 1 February 2015

Pitch: Final Presentation




This is our final pitch where Hannah and I presented to our audience of how the title sequences we chose inspired us and we also addressed the changes we made after the feedback we were given in our first pitch.  

The changes we addressed was the budget change to which we increased and we also changed the male actor for our sequence from Jason O'Mara to a more well known actor- Danny Dyer. Furthermore, we chose Danny Dyer as he has worked with our director, Nick Love many times before so it made more sense to cast him as the lead.