Tuesday, 23 March 2010

Filming

Our group had planned to film on Sunday. We set up in a garden by putting up a tent and placing all the props. Although we got a lot of the shots we need and used the script, we didn't stick to the planning. By filming we realised our opening wasn't the best suited for a horror film as it wasn't spooky enough. We will need to edit the storyboard and the script and add the shots we need to make the opening more suited to its genre. In order for things to go smoothly we will need to stick to the planning and maybe film in the correct order of our storyboard and script.
We will also need to check the equipment we use as the tripod we used needed some improvising as one of the legs wasn't there and the piece that attatches the camera had gone missing! Although this didn't affect the filming massively as we managed to find a way of fixing it all, it would have saved a lot of time. The camera had also not got much time left on it, but we have learnt from our mistakes and are ready to re-shoot.

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Pitch

Xenia took it upon herself to write us out a script for our pitch. The pitch explains the narrative we chose; why we chose the narrative, what location we have chosen, why we chose that location, the different types of characters we have used, why we have used them, the editing we're using, why we've decided to use it, the sound effects we've chosen etc.
The pitch is what sells the film so in order to create a good pitch we needed to include everything we're doing and always state why we're doing it and what effects it will have on the audience and why they'll want to see the film.

Preliminary Task

From our preliminary task we have discovered the skills we need to work on to ensure our final piece is as good as we can make it. We now know that in order to create good footage we need to have planned thoroughly what we're going to do. The story board needs to be exact and reliable on every frame, this means we'll find it a lot easier and quicker to record our opening. There needs to be no unnecessary props in the frame as the audience will not understand why they are looking at the prop. We need to improve on the different shots we use, make sure equipment is prepared, get the script written and get an good idea of it before just filming and ,finally, we need to make sure we plan the camera movement.