Monday 27 February 2017

Filming our First Shoot



First Shoot


Today myself harry George and max filmed our first shoot in the drama room, we used our prop book that harry made, fake blood, a strobe light, netted yarn, fake knives and the filming equipment. I as the cinematogropher recorded all of the shots and said what shots we will use to create as much tension as possible however everyone contributed their ideas and we all decided what was best in order to engage the audience. We needed low key lighting so we suggested to use our phone cameras which turned out to work very well.

These are photographs of our prop book -


Friday 24 February 2017

production log

Production log

1 and 2 first film shoot monday 27th of feb.
location - drama room possibly dark room, if we cannot book out  either of the rooms we will sign out through getting permission of jerry to find another location to film a different scene. This will then be edited later on to change the ordering of the scenes we record.
Equipment - camera, steady cam, tripod and possibly go pro to get a pop shot if we are going to film in the woods.
coatume - long sleeve shirt, jeans, and boots.
propps - antagonists book, fake blood, string, tape, pictures, scale and a pen.

Wednesday 22 February 2017

media title sequence ( book )


Book child photographs -


some of these photographs are from google images, others i have took personally and others have been took of me when i was a child. There are more photos that will be in our book (prop) of other members in my group swell which ensures we will have enough. These pictures will also add towards our investigation board.
























Wednesday 15 February 2017

David Fincher - Inspiration


David Fincher - Inspiration



David Fincher was a huge inspiration when coming up with ideas or shots I could film when making  our title sequence. Analysing Finchers work especially in "Seven"enabled us to start planning a narrative and possible sets.










Fincher tends to use Low-key lighting a lot which would be suitable for us because we are trying to make an eerie thriller movie. 


 Fincher also gave me inspiration to what camera angles to use, for example I'm going to try to get as many Extreme close ups and Medium close ups as possible because they will not only add emphasis but they can also act as an overlay shot when it comes to transitions in editing.











Thursday 2 February 2017

Font Ideas


Font Ideas

Anarchy - horror p6
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklm
nopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890

Ghost everywhere - horror p11
ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklm
nopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890
By the way - destroy p5

ABCDEFGHIJKLM
NOPQRSTUVWXYZ
abcdefghijklm
nopqrstuvwxyz
1234567890










Wednesday 1 February 2017

Genre Research


Genre Research - The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo

The title sequence is very unconventional because it doesn't establish any characters or the films genre, the audience are instead left with clues to what themes/possible narratives are to come. For this reason a puzzle has been created which is a brilliant technique to engage the audience.The title sequence begins with extreme close ups of images that can't be identified, only the texture of these objects can be focused on by the audience. These close ups increase the mystery behind the title sequence and add tension. The visuals interacts with the baseline in the soundtrack at the beginning ; the audience are only able to see the visuals when the music is playing which shows their is a relationship with everything thats going on within the title sequence. This however stops until the beat picks up because by then the audience is already engaged. The entire title sequence involves low key lighting, the main colour is black and the use of shading/ highlighting enables the title sequence to come together because the audience can begin to see what the images are revealing.

The use of black ink is very graphic in the sequence, it forms new images which help progress the sequence. The "ink" is used as a symbol to represent the films title because ink is required to make a tattoo. This is not the first time the title has been interweaved within the title sequence itself, a close up of what appears to be dragon scales appears in the beginning of the title sequence. Also in this image we can see how the ink covers the typography.












The content is very distressing because it makes the audience feel uncomfortable due to the unnatural body movements of the characters. We begin to get an understanding of possible narratives and themes because things like fire and ink pouring out of the character's eyes and mouth. The fire could represent the " dragon " because we associate dragons to breathe fire. The title sequence gives the audience the impression that a love interest will come up within the film because of the two characters intimately pulling each other tight together.


After the motionless body is drowning we see wings sprout from another characters body, the wings soon form into an entire dragons body and although we only see it for a split second, the dragon is still present within the title sequence. The title sequence end with a character screaming in time with the music ending, this tells the audience the film is about to begin.

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