Wednesday, 17 December 2014
Titles and Logos studies
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Diegetic + Non-Diegetic sounds for opening movie scene.
Diegetic sounds - we would like to limit diegetic sounds as much as we can, this is because a lot of Non-diegetic sounds would cover over most of the opening. however, the diegetic sounds we would like to have are the voices of characters interacting with each other. Also, we would probably include some clips with the sounds of wind. On the establishing shot, I would like to include just the sounds from filming the clip, for example because it will be on a rooftop it will hopefully be quite windy. However if the quality of the sound is quite low, we will probably include a soundboard or something of wind so as to make it non diegetic (if we have to). There will be various other diegetic sounds such as footsteps, doors opening and creaking of the floor. We may also include some other sounds but they may not be for definite.
Non-diegetic sounds - For this, we would like to include quite a few more non diegetic sounds than diegetic sounds. This is generally because the sounds are of a greater quality, and because they are created from the internet they can be easily edited. The sounds we would prefer to include would be punching sounds, which initially creates half of the punch itself because of camera techniques and angles. another few sounds we would like to add which usually are in action films is a narration at the beginning, however we may try to add a narration further into the story but we would like to limit it as much as possible so that it does not become overused at all.
I think that the music that we would input into our opening two minutes would be quite low quality because it has to be non-copyright. however if we have to during the chase scenes or fight scenes we will include some music, which would hopefully make it all co-operate a lot easier during editing.
Non-diegetic sounds - For this, we would like to include quite a few more non diegetic sounds than diegetic sounds. This is generally because the sounds are of a greater quality, and because they are created from the internet they can be easily edited. The sounds we would prefer to include would be punching sounds, which initially creates half of the punch itself because of camera techniques and angles. another few sounds we would like to add which usually are in action films is a narration at the beginning, however we may try to add a narration further into the story but we would like to limit it as much as possible so that it does not become overused at all.
I think that the music that we would input into our opening two minutes would be quite low quality because it has to be non-copyright. however if we have to during the chase scenes or fight scenes we will include some music, which would hopefully make it all co-operate a lot easier during editing.
Wednesday, 10 December 2014
Shot lists for our action film.
Shot lists:
we are going to be using a wide variety of shots for our movie, for
example in the fight scenes we are going to be using mid-shots, this is so that
we can get in close and see the fighting action in detail, then possibly we
will have extreme close-up shots showing the intense emotions in the
characters, so that the atmosphere is intense and full of action to match with
the action scenes and music.
another shot we could use is the two-shot a two-shot can be a form of a medium shot that has two actors standing or sitting next to each other other shots include the over-the-shoulder shot,
another shot we could use is the two-shot a two-shot can be a form of a medium shot that has two actors standing or sitting next to each other other shots include the over-the-shoulder shot,
we could have two of our characters- the criminals standing together
during a drug deal or something
we could also use high and low camera angle shots, for the high camera
shots normally they are shot on a crane or a hill, or looking out of a window
of a high-rise to get an angle looking down. another shot usable could be the
god shot- this is a shot where the camera looks straight down on a scene
symbolizing gods point of view looking down on his creation, this shows the
audience watching our film the bigger picture, e.g this can be an interior shot
or very effective exterior shot from the sky to show possibly a crucial point
in our movie. such as a death of a major character for example.
Monday, 8 December 2014
Location Research
Birds eye view of Saint Thomas medical school in south bank
London.
Picture of the tower at Saint Thomas seen from the Thames.
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