CYB3R
Friday, 20 March 2015
EVALUATION QUESTION 4
Our film is rated 18 plus, however i disbelieve that, late teens would be our audience. I created a facebook page for who I'd believe would watch our film. I believe that it would be a man of his late 20's early 30's, who want to reminise his high school years. But also wants the thrill of a horror movie. This evaluation is a product of my research on target audiences on YouGov. The audiences that came up on YouGov were the least expected. For example, the audience for Mean Girls is women aged 25-29, however the film is aimed at young adults/teenagers. This suggests that they used Mean Girls as a way of looking back on the past.
I also believe teenagers aged between 16 - 18 would attempt to watch the film, whether it be streaming online, due to them being able to relate to some of the characters as well as the joy they find I. watching horror films.
Thursday, 19 March 2015
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Production: Signing Off
Today, March 5th, we finished our rough cut 4 and final film opening. We signed off on the sign out sheet to let our teacher know that we have finished with our coursework |
Filming: Re-filming after feedback
Re-filming after feed back.
We decided to re-film our locker scene as the feed back we received was that our locker scene was to dark and it was at a bad angle.
Here are some pictures from our re-filming today, there has been improvements made for instance the lighting. Before the locker scene was extremely dark and it was difficult to see what was in the scene, however this time we used a top light to capture more light into the scenes. It made a big difference as the
viewers can finally see the drawings on the lockers that will symbolise the different social group stereotypes.
Also, we added more use of mies-en-scene within the lockers to emphasise the character's personalities and to make the locker scene significant. For example, we placed jock/varsity jackets inside the jock's locker and a handbag and ballet shoes for the princess's locker.
Planning: Adjusting Title Credits on Motion
Titles credits on Motion
As our teacher gave us feedback stating - our
title credits were read backwards as they entered left when it
should enter the frame from the right side, as we need
to see their role & name first before their sure name.
Here is a gif of how I fixed the title credits on motion, by changing the positioning from right not left. |
Production: Re-writing The Nerd's Blog Post
Our teacher commented on The Nerd's blog post. She wanted to make sure that the blog fully described the students in the classroom
Feedback: More Improvements
Feedback
We've received more feedback from our teacher in order
to improve our film before the deadline.
1. Sort out distribution ident.
2. first titles wouldn't be on the screen already.
3. Locker shot - grainy & poor framing.
4. Sort out titles - wrong order & too many names listed for
each role (don't use one name more than once).
5. Titles (read backwards) enter screen from left
not right.
6. Re-shoot board with significant posters.
7. Re-edit typing sequences so they're split screened.
8. End the opening - could have better shot
to complete.
Update with our Social Networking (Twitter)
Social Networking
Another twitter update from our account, we've made sure to keep our followers up to date with the process with our filming. It is important for us to update our tweets as majority of our audience is always active on social networking therefore they'll be able to gain an idea of how everything within the movie process is going.
Here is a list of our followers. |
Feedback on Rough Cut 4
Our original Jocks didn't fit their stereotypes, so we have to re-film them, wearing bright coloured baseball jackets.
We need to introduce more split screens to link the characters to what the nerd is writing, also to shorten the length of our clip.
We need to edit our titles, we also need to add sound to our film.
We need to introduce more split screens to link the characters to what the nerd is writing, also to shorten the length of our clip.
We need to edit our titles, we also need to add sound to our film.
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Feedback: Rough Cut 2
Rough Cut Feedback 2
Here is some feed back for our second rough cut, there are still a few changes needed to be made in order to make our opening scene suitable and coherent to the audience.
Production: Editing our title sequence
Editing our title sequence from feedback.
After receiving another feed back from our teacher, I decided to adjust the composition of the credits going along the bottom.
I fixed the composition by moving it towards to centre, so it's easier to see, I've also changed it from black and white to colour.
Feedback : Rough Cut 1
Rough Cut Feedback
Here is another screenshot of the black and white colour scheme through our first rough cut. |
Audience feedback on our blogs aesthetics
Feedback number 1:
Its aesthetically pleasing
There is a ghostly feel
Made me want to further develop my blog
The colours matched the theme of the film
Its eye catching, interesting to look at
It makes the film look as if it was a horror based around a mathematician or scientist.
Feedback number 2:
It makes the film look as if it based around a mathematician or scientist or computer scientist
At first glance it wouldn't be about a horror.
It's easy to tell that there are such diverse groups within one community.
The negative colours make me want to continue reading the blog; it is unusual.
Production: Editing Production Company
Editing our production company for the title sequence
Our final production company design. This would be easier for the audience/viewers to identify the production company as it completely differs to our title sequence's layout, colour and concept. |
Production: Using HandBreak
In order for out FinalCut Pro file to fit onto the blog, we had to used HandBreak to condense the file form a 'mov' to an 'mp4' This allows Blogger to be able to read the file |
Production: Editing Rough Cut 3
Production: Rough Cut 2 Changes
- After receiving feedback from our teacher, we turned all of the shots back into colour
- We re-did the titles in motion, moving them further away from the bottom of the screen
- We changed the name of the distribution company from 'TITLEGROUPS28' to 'TITLESGROUP28'
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
Editing Research: How to Create a Split-Screen on FinalCut Pro
Production: QuickTime Player
Production: Editing Rough Cut 2
Monday, 2 March 2015
Production: SECOND DRAFT OF SOUNDTRACK
Feedback
feedback 1: It is effective, puts me in a different mood and it goes with the theme of the film.
feedback 2: It sounded smooth, it built a sinister and scary atomsphere
Planning: Production & Identity on Motion
After uploading our second rough cut, we received feed back that we needed to fix our title sequence openings. Such as the text and title. First our credits list was placed at the bottom of the frame, which needed to be changed as it will be better for the viewers if placed within the centre.
This is a screenshot on Motion, re-positioning the title credits within the centre as it was placed to far from the frame making it difficult for viewers to see. |
Another fault that was identified in our second rough cut title sequence was that we maintained the same font/style for our production company and title. We had to fix this as our production company is our own identity therefore it wasn't a good idea to make it similar to the title sequence, as the audience will get confused thinking that is part of our movie, when the "DMG PRODUCTIONS" is actually our production company.
Therefore here is a screenshot of it before, after I removed it from the title sequence. |
However we decided to keep this "CYB3R" title sequence opening. |
Research: Different Horror Films Soundtracks.
I looked at different opening sequences for different horror films to give me an idea on how to make the sound track. I looked at the following videos:
Thursday, 26 February 2015
Planning: Work on Production and Distribution Identity
PRODUCTION & DISTRIBUTION IDENTITY.
(DMG PRODUCTIONS)
We used Motion to create our title credits/opening,
we decided to keep it simple with a plain background and
text. The font we used was "Courier" as it
readable and it symbolises the theme of the typewriter and being on the computer (cyber).
We have considered this font as you will be able to hear a typewriter during our opening sequence as the main character will be typing during it, it would be conventional to have font that matches the sound.
Screenshot of the process making the title credits on motion :
Here we are experimenting on motion, with the different angles the text will appear from and how it will exit the frame. |
Here is a screenshot of what the credits will look like, e.g - list of cast and people involved within the process of filming & production. |
Although it looks like its on a black background, it is actually transparent so we can lay this over the scenes of our opening movie. |
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