Tuesday, 7 May 2013
FILMED EVALUATION
This is me preforming my A2 evaluation, it is 4 parts because we kept having issues with the camera and having to start again and then I couldn't get the shots to work on windows movie maker to edit them.
Watch from top to bottom.
Monday, 6 May 2013
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Friday, 3 May 2013
Jessie has created these titles using InDesign to go into our trailer to add a sense of storyline and plot, and to add some narrative. This is one of the things that was really emphasized in all of the feedback we received from the first draft viewing. The idea of the titles is that they are quotes from local newspapers and news channels reporting the events surrounding the travelling circus, and we thought this was a good way to narrate our trailer and quite a unique way of doing so.
The first title is to set the scene and is quite innocent and not scary at all, building suspense and not letting on that anything bad has happened yet.
The second title is suddenly introducing the idea that there have been murders at the circus. This title goes well with the heightened sense of urgency that the footage and trailer is now reaching. As the suspense and tension builds, the final title is the most extreme title urging people to 'lock their doors', hinting that this clown character is on the loose and very dangerous. The build up of these titles I think will be really effective at not only building up suspense and action but also letting the viewer know what will be going on roughly in the film itself.
The first title is to set the scene and is quite innocent and not scary at all, building suspense and not letting on that anything bad has happened yet.
The second title is suddenly introducing the idea that there have been murders at the circus. This title goes well with the heightened sense of urgency that the footage and trailer is now reaching. As the suspense and tension builds, the final title is the most extreme title urging people to 'lock their doors', hinting that this clown character is on the loose and very dangerous. The build up of these titles I think will be really effective at not only building up suspense and action but also letting the viewer know what will be going on roughly in the film itself.
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Thursday, 25 April 2013
ROUGH CUT OF TRAILER
This is a very rough cut of the trailer and it still needs a great deal of work, including adding titles and a soundtrack. However, it was helpful to start putting all the shots together into some kind of order and sequence. We now need to focus on the things we need to add to it and we will also be getting feedback next week from both moderation and also from our class so we can use this feedback to improve it further.
TRAILER 21ST APRIL from jessie keegan on Vimeo.
TRAILER 21ST APRIL from jessie keegan on Vimeo.
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
WEBSITE
THIS IS THE LINK TO MY REAL WEBSITE ONLINE:
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
FINAL POSTER
I had to redo the review quotes on my poster as I realised they seemed quite pixalated, I also decided to add the two main actors names above the billing box to draw in the audience.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Sunday, 10 March 2013
Wednesday, 20 February 2013
JESSIE LOGGED FOOTAGE
Jessie logged our footage onto the hard rive, so we can start editing.
Today I logged all of our filming onto the harddrive which is connected to a Mac computer in the muse studio. I began to sort out the useful clips that we will consider using in our trailer from the not so useful clips that can be rejected. This way when we begin editing we won't have masses of footage to go through and will be a lot less complicated.
We finally figured out how to convert out footage so that it was compatible with Final Cut Pro using a program called MPEG Streamclip, which was successful in converting the footage. I didn't want to begin editing yet as Melody wasn't in so I thought it best to wait until next time we go to the muse.
Next time we go to the muse we will now be able to begin editing and making our trailer with the footage we have shot!
Today I logged all of our filming onto the harddrive which is connected to a Mac computer in the muse studio. I began to sort out the useful clips that we will consider using in our trailer from the not so useful clips that can be rejected. This way when we begin editing we won't have masses of footage to go through and will be a lot less complicated.
We finally figured out how to convert out footage so that it was compatible with Final Cut Pro using a program called MPEG Streamclip, which was successful in converting the footage. I didn't want to begin editing yet as Melody wasn't in so I thought it best to wait until next time we go to the muse.
Next time we go to the muse we will now be able to begin editing and making our trailer with the footage we have shot!
Basic Mock Up
This is a basic mock up idea for my poster I want to take a landscape photo of the clown using the rule of thirds so that the clown is on the right, then I want to edit it to have a completely black background to give it a scary effect.I want to edit the eyes of the clown black to make the clown seem more frightening.I want to place the title in the centre on the left hand side, I want to use a scary looking white font. I want to place the review quotes and ratings at the top left hand corner, using a blue font. I want to place my billing box at the bottom of the poster directly opposite the review quotes. I want to use the same blue font as the review quotes as well.
Thursday, 17 January 2013
Saturday, 12 January 2013
Winter Wonderland Filming Complete
Filming at Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park was
really successful and we managed to get loads of really useful and exciting
shots that we will definitely be able to use in our trailer. We were able to go
into a fun house, which we had hoped we would be able to do, and in there we
were able to take our time getting lots of different shots. Once there we saw
lots of opportunities for shots we hadn't particularly planned ahead for but
that looked really good, including a shot where the clown is standing over a wind
machine so that the costume is blowing in the wind and looking really creepy,
whilst the public walked around, to emphasize the clown causing a disturbance
to the public and being let loose on people. We also went on a ghost train,
which wasn't as successful in terms of filming as it was very dark and the
camera therefore didn't pick up much. However, we did get shots of the strobe
lighting in the ghost train ride and the sounds of screaming which may be
useful in the editing stage of the trailer as a non-diegetic sound added on top
of footage. Within the fun house was a rotating tunnel which looked
amazing in shots and things like a mirror maze etc, where we were able to get
loads of really interesting shots that look really unique and arty, to go with the
idea of having our trailer being for an art house/independent film.
Some stills from some of the footage we shot at Winter Wonderland:
Some stills from some of the footage we shot at Winter Wonderland:
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