Monday 19 March 2012

scene order and location

Scenes going into the house

Scenes in the living room first

Scenes in the bedroom

Scenes in the hall looking into the bedroom

Scenes in the hall looking at Sev (including Dutch angle and continuity editing)

Scenes in the kitchen

Scenes in the hallway looking into the bedroom at zombie

Postproduction scenes


Song has to be a song that no-one will have heard of and possibly non-copyright.



Location: My house.



·         Nice big space

·         Perfect layout.

·         Typical teenage bedroom

·         Modern family house

·         Looks lived in

·         Spotlighting in bedroom = even lighting

·         Believable as there are lots of access points for zombies

·         Carpeted stairs = safe



Problems with location

·         Crème carpets = easily stained

·         Light tiled floor in kitchen = easily stained

·         Lots of corners to run around

·         Some lights aren’t even so some characters will be overexposed while others in shadow.

Establishing shot

Thursday 15 March 2012

Problem

I had a slight issue with my work that needs putting on my blog. I had a problem with my laptop at home which now means I can’t it start up, this means I have to do my storyboard, shot list, location research, information on my actors, shooting schedule and my actual filming again because it was all saved on my laptop which I now can’t access. This also means I only have limited time to do my work as the only computers I can use are at school.

Wednesday 14 March 2012

Saul Bass

Saul Bass (May 8, 1920 – April 25, 1996) was a graphic designer and filmmaker, best known for his design of film posters and motion picture title sequences.During his 40-year career Bass worked for some of Hollywood's greatest filmmakers, including Alfred Hitchcock, Otto Preminger, Billy Wilder, Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese.
He did work for numerous movies, including classics such as Psycho, Casino, West Side Story, Anatomy of a Murder and dozens of others. He won numerous awards, including an oscar in 1969 for best documentary for "Why Men Creates." In 1965 won Lion of San Marco award for Best Film about Adolescence for the film "The Searching Eye". In 1994 won Time-Machine Honorary Award and in 1984 won Special Award for the movie "Quest." He is also well known in the publishing/advertising industry, for example, he designed the corporate identity of United Airlines as well as poster for the Los Angeles Olympic games in 1984. He had a very successful career working on some of the best movies of the 20th century, he died on april 25h, 1996 in Los Angeles.
Bass’ techniques are various and decidedly inconsistent: cutout animation, montage, live action, and type design to name only his more prominent exercises. Secondly, Bass exhibits an exemplary use of color and movement. Often sequences begin with a solid, empty frame of color (as with Exodus’ blue or North by Northwest’s green). His design tactic in this context, although characteristic, possesses subtly and variety.It's a cliché, but Saul Bass really has done it all. Films. Packaging. Products. Architecture. Corporate identification. Graphics. His work surrounds us.

Thursday 8 March 2012

Script

Script:

(Scene opens with a group of teenage girls sitting in a living room, taking vodka shots, laughing and chatting)
S.G: (Looks round to all the girls) Who’s hard enough for more vodka shots then?
S.B: I would but we’ve run out.
L.M: (Disappointed) What? I’m not even tipsy yet.
H.B: (Stands up and smiles) It’s fine, I’ve got tequila in my bag. I will make up some tequila shots.
(The rest of the girls watch H.B leave then turn to each other)
H.W: So what are you guys doing tomorrow?
L.M: Dunno. I’ve got loads of coursework to catch up on.
Everyone: (at different times and nodding) same!
S.B: I was hoping to be recovering from tonight, but it looks like this could be quite boring seeing as we’ve already run out of vodka. (Rests head on hand)
S.G: (angrily) Hey! I am here you know. (Turns to face the door and shouts) Hannah close the front door it’s freezing. (Turns back to the group)
(Slight pause of silence)
L.M: (looks at the floor) Sarah does have a point though.
S.B: (raises hand in acknowledgement) Thank you!
H.W: (Glances at door) do you think Hannah’s ok?
S.G: (smirks) I’m sure she’s fine.
(Glass crash and screams from kitchen are heard)
S.B: (Rolls eyes and face palms) Fucking hell she can’t even make some simple shots without messing up.
(Struggling heard)
(Group run to kitchen to kitchen and see zombie 1 and2 eating the stomach of H.B)
L.M: (Screams) What the fuck is happening?
S.G: (Faces group and orders) Everyone upstairs now!
(All girls apart from H.B run upstairs and into Sev’s room)
(Sev pulls out items that could be used as weapons including a gun)
L.M: (Worried) Why have you got a gun in your room?
S.G: (Smirks) Because I’m prepared for anything.
(Pause)
S.G: Well (puffs cheeks) we can’t stay in here forever. (Reaches for the door handle) You lot stay by the door and I will turn the hallway light on.
H.W: (Widens eyes) What? On your own?
S.G: (faces H.W) Yes! It will be too crowded and dangerous if we all go together.
(S.G opens door and ducks into the bathroom, reaches her hand round the door frame, turns the light on and stands in the bathroom door way)
S.G: See it’s fine.
(S.G raises gun and shoots into darkness of empty bedroom and zombie 1 falls dead through the doorframe.
Everyone except S.G: (gasp at separate times)
H.W: (Shocked) Oh my god!
S.G: Rule 1. Always be aware.
                                                                        END

Questionnaire and result

Summary of film:

There are a group of teenagers in living room talking, eating, watching a scary film etc. They start doing vodka shots until, they run out of vodka. A girl says she has some tequila in her bag so will prepare some tequila shots in the kitchen. The group are just chatting away when they feel a cold breeze the main girl shouts to the girl in the kitchen to shut the door but there is no answer, suddenly, they hear glass smash and screaming. They all run to the kitchen to find two zombies eating the insides of their friend. Someone in the group screams, alerting the zombies, so they all run upstairs and lock themselves in the main girls bedroom. The main girl starts pulling out weapons from all around the room. She hands each member of the group a weapon. Main girl opens the door slowly, all the lights are off so she goes across the landing and hides just out of sight in the bathroom so she can reach round into the landing to turn the light on, and the others stay where they are. As she turns the light she shoots into the darkness of an empty room and a zombie falls on the floor dead. She says “rule 1 don’t hesitate to kill.”

Please circle as appropriate.

How old are you?

12-14                       15-17                    18-20                      21+

How many movies, on average, do you watch in a month?

0-1                            2-4                 5+

What movie genre do you prefer?

Horror             Comedy             Drama             Action           Documentary            War

Sci-fi                 Adventure           Musical             Crime/gangster            Western

Where do you prefer to see movies?

Cinema                      On T.V/ DVD                    On the computer

Comment.

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What is your favourite film?




What would you expect from an opening of a horror movie?





Would you be interested in watching the movie that is summarised above?

Yes                                  No                                Maybe
Questionnaire results.

After getting twenty, random people to fill out my questionnaire I found out these things:
·        In general, my main audience was aged 15-17.
·        In general, they watched between 2-4 movies a month.
·        The most watched genre was split between comedy and horror.
·        In general, they prefer to watch movies at the cinema for the atmosphere.
·        There were a lot of mixed responses with regards to their favourite movie, but, from those from the main age group who answered horror as their favourite genre, Zombieland was said more than once.
·        In general, people expected suspense, jumping and a feeling of dread in the opening of a horror film.
·        90% of the people I asked said they would be interested in watching the film I am going to produce.