Thursday, 18 December 2014
Film Review - Progress 2
Lately in my Film Review I have been thinking about the different conventions and implementing them into my own Film Review. Using inspiration from the film review case studies, I have began to include conventions such as the masthead, star rating, page numbers, subscriptions, issue date and other branding to make my film review look more authentic.
Tuesday, 16 December 2014
Film Review - Progress 1
Today, I began to add images to my Film Review. To do this, I have to add the images I wanted to use and import them into Adobe Indesign. I used one image from my photography and two still images from the film. It was not as easy as it seemed however as I had to resize the pictures without making it look stretched - especially the main image. To do this, I cropped it a bit which did help.
For the still images, I wanted to include a Gutter like in the First Case Study I done - Hummingbird. To do this I created a white box and layered it under the still image.
Monday, 15 December 2014
Film Poster Layout
This is the layout we plan to use to make the film poster. It lays out the conventions and placement of everything on the film poster we will make which allows us to have an idea of what it would look like. James will be making the film poster.
Film Review Layout
As I am in charge of doing the Film Review, I have laid out how I want my film review to look in Indesign.
I have mainly used the rectangle tool and this would allow me to add images and measured out my columns using the margin.
I have also labeled each section to remind myself what I will be including in that section.
I have mainly used the rectangle tool and this would allow me to add images and measured out my columns using the margin.
I have also labeled each section to remind myself what I will be including in that section.
Friday, 12 December 2014
Photoshoot - Extra
These are some extra pictures I have taken using my iPhone from the Photoshoot. As you can see, a black screen was used. This allowed us to match our colour scheme and allowed us to have a black background on our print products.
The lighting that was used was Trinity Professional Studio Lighting kit which allowed us to have good lighting to contrast from the black screen.
The lighting that was used was Trinity Professional Studio Lighting kit which allowed us to have good lighting to contrast from the black screen.
Thursday, 11 December 2014
Photoshoot Pictures
Here are some of the photographs taken from our photoshoot. We tried to take pictures from different angles and different types of shots in order to have a wide variety of pictures to choose from. Some of the photographs taken from the photoshoot will be displayed here.
Sunday, 7 December 2014
Thursday, 4 December 2014
Team Meeting for Print Production
Today we had a team meeting to discuss the roles for our print production and work related to it.
We decided to book our photoshoot for our film poster on Wednesday 11th December where our actor would come and take pictures for our photoshoot or film review.
We have decided a plan on what our shots would be as we have designed some rough posters:
We also decided roles for making the poster - as we had 3 tasks and 3 people we decided that:
Thomas (me) will do the Film Review using Indesign
James will do the Film Poster using Photoshop
Romana will do the Journalism on Microsoft Word.
We decided to keep on with our colour scheme on white, black and red to represent our film.
We decided to book our photoshoot for our film poster on Wednesday 11th December where our actor would come and take pictures for our photoshoot or film review.
We have decided a plan on what our shots would be as we have designed some rough posters:
We also decided roles for making the poster - as we had 3 tasks and 3 people we decided that:
Thomas (me) will do the Film Review using Indesign
James will do the Film Poster using Photoshop
Romana will do the Journalism on Microsoft Word.
We decided to keep on with our colour scheme on white, black and red to represent our film.
Friday, 28 November 2014
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Print Product Group Pitch
What the audience liked:
- The layout of the rough film poster I had created and placed onto the prezi.
- The colour scheme, in general the audience that it did compliment each other well and suited the genre of horror.
Action Points:
- Do a studio photoshoot as a location shoot would be too difficult to edit.
- As we are doing a studio photoshoot, we should create a photography call sheet.
- Take into account that conventions such as the masthead should be bigger within the film poster.
- Design the layout of film review and film poster.
- For the film poster, use font 1 (the first font we displayed on the 'fonts we could use' page)
Implementation:
- I will create the photography call sheet.
- The whole group will go to the photoshoot to set up lighting and take different camera shots.
- I will be creating the film review so I need to do the layout of that whilst James needs to do the layout of the film poster.
How useful was this feedback:
- This feedback was useful because we were able to ask the audience about the fonts they liked best. This allowed us to plan ahead when making the film poster.
- We got confirmation from the audience that our colour scheme was good so we will be using them in both print products which would allow us to have a clear colour scheme we have stuck throughout our film and print products.
Monday, 24 November 2014
Looking for Magazine Case Studies
For task 8 we have to look for:
3 Film Posters – Linked to your choice of
genre, style and narrative.
Look at things like image, text, genre and
branding.
3 Film Reviews – Film reviews online and
print are have different conventions so we will be using print ones.
Looking at the journalism, layout and how
it is structured. Genre shouldn’t matter.
Look at things such as branding, star rating
etc.
So today I was looking for film posters and film reviews that I could use for task 8 and photocopying them.
Friday, 21 November 2014
Rough cut to final video: Evaluation of audience feedback
This is a prezi evaluation I have created from my Audience Feedback during the Rough Cut to the final video. Although I had already evaluated the rough cut feedback on the actual post, I decided to post this evaluation here to show which points I was able to address from the Audience Feedback and which points I was unable to address.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Monday, 17 November 2014
Editing: Day Ten
In this editing session we were applying the final touches to the film.
We also changed the name of our film to something more appropriate to the film as we got feedback saying the name 'Eventide' did not go along with our film. We decided to name it 'Shutter' however we did not have the time to create the same effect that we did for Eventide.
One of the final touches we needed to do was to create credits which showed who done what in our film and to give recognition to our actors.
The way of doing credits was similar to the title however we created an effect to make it scrolling credits.
We put the credits at the end of the timeline to close out the film.
We also changed the name of our film to something more appropriate to the film as we got feedback saying the name 'Eventide' did not go along with our film. We decided to name it 'Shutter' however we did not have the time to create the same effect that we did for Eventide.
Thursday, 13 November 2014
Editing: Day Nine
During this editing session we also done another effect we wanted to do since the beginning of our filming. As our film was heavily based on cameras, we wanted to be able to create a shutter effect when our actor is taking pictures as part of the film. However it was not as simple as creating an effect so we had to find a way to do it which took us a while as we had complications finding a good solution.
Eventually we came up with a solution which was to click on the clip and use the 'Motion' video tab. We then used the crop section on this. In the crop section we had to create intervals and control the top half and bottom half of the screen. For the top and bottom we created the same intervals in order to make the shutter symmetrical and meet in the middle at the same point and immediately going back to normal just like a camera. We done a few of these shutters to show our actor taking pictures. Pictures showing us doing this will be below along with a video to show how it looks in the film.
Eventually we came up with a solution which was to click on the clip and use the 'Motion' video tab. We then used the crop section on this. In the crop section we had to create intervals and control the top half and bottom half of the screen. For the top and bottom we created the same intervals in order to make the shutter symmetrical and meet in the middle at the same point and immediately going back to normal just like a camera. We done a few of these shutters to show our actor taking pictures. Pictures showing us doing this will be below along with a video to show how it looks in the film.
Wednesday, 12 November 2014
Editing: Day Eight - Effects
In our editing session today, we wanted to focus on effects for our film.
One of the effects we wanted to create in our film from the start was for the 'researching' scene in our film. We wanted to have a clip of where our actors face was shown even whilst he was researching so that our audience could see his facial expressions and reactions to what is happening in the film.
To do this we overlapped the two scenes we wanted to put together, one on top and one of bottom, we then proceeded to changing the opacity of one of the scenes to create a 'transparent' effect in which you could see his face even though he was on the laptop.
We also done other effects during this session such as some video filters. We used video filters mainly when the 'mysterious' figure is shown up in which the screen would go blurry and the colour would distort a bit. Although it is not apparent in the picture I will show below, it will be clearly evident in our final showing of the video.
Another effect we used was video transitions. We mainly used this during action cuts in our film to move our character from one place to another. We found it to be effective as it would shorten certain parts of our film which would have been too long if we were to leave it as they were.
One of the effects we wanted to create in our film from the start was for the 'researching' scene in our film. We wanted to have a clip of where our actors face was shown even whilst he was researching so that our audience could see his facial expressions and reactions to what is happening in the film.
To do this we overlapped the two scenes we wanted to put together, one on top and one of bottom, we then proceeded to changing the opacity of one of the scenes to create a 'transparent' effect in which you could see his face even though he was on the laptop.
We also done other effects during this session such as some video filters. We used video filters mainly when the 'mysterious' figure is shown up in which the screen would go blurry and the colour would distort a bit. Although it is not apparent in the picture I will show below, it will be clearly evident in our final showing of the video.
Another effect we used was video transitions. We mainly used this during action cuts in our film to move our character from one place to another. We found it to be effective as it would shorten certain parts of our film which would have been too long if we were to leave it as they were.
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Editing: Day Seven
During this editing session we focused on making our scenes shorter, we got constructive criticism for this during our rough cut presentation so we listened and decided to cut it down in term of narrative so that the scenes would be more suitable, especially at the beginning of the film where our characters 'getting ready' scene is too long.
Firstly we were cutting by just simply shortening the clips by dragging it in however during this session we came across a good tool called the 'Razor Blade Tool' which was accessible from the Final Cut Pro toolbar.
By doing this I was able to get more precise cuts for the film as instead of dragging it I could align it with the suitable time where I wanted to cut it. It was also more convenient as it would move everything following to still be continuous with the clip.
Firstly we were cutting by just simply shortening the clips by dragging it in however during this session we came across a good tool called the 'Razor Blade Tool' which was accessible from the Final Cut Pro toolbar.
The process of using this tool was to hover over the section you wanted to cut, a line was drawn by the editing software here to show where it would cut off. From here when you click a red mark was created which split the clip into different sections, from here you would just click on one of them and highlight it and press 'Delete' on the keyboard as shown below.
By doing this I was able to get more precise cuts for the film as instead of dragging it I could align it with the suitable time where I wanted to cut it. It was also more convenient as it would move everything following to still be continuous with the clip.
Monday, 10 November 2014
Editing: Day Six
During this editing session we decided to focus on music and sound. This was a point we needed to address from the feedback we had gotten from the class so we decided to do now to give our film more suspense.
As I now got copyright clearance from The Secession, I was able to freely use their content in my videos as long as I provided credit in the video description. Also I used copyright free music we downloaded from YouTube using a converter into Final Cut Pro. This allowed us to use the music in the editing software.
During the editing of the music, we found out that sometimes the music would not match the scene as it would just go into the clip with high volume out of nowhere, so we needed to find a way to fade in the music so that it would slowly go into the scene.
There was a technique we learned with the help of tutorials to achieve this effect. To do this, we used the 'Pen Tool' which could be selected from the Final Cut Pro toolbar. We would then use this pen tool on the red line that goes across every clip and create these dots which allowed us to adjust the decibels of the sound (the lower the decibels the lower the sound). The process of me doing this is shown below.
We also saw that this could be applied to our actual camera footage so we did end up lowering some background sound from our actual footage such as when we said 'action' at the beginning of a scene and haven't cut it out properly and ambient sound that was too loud.
As I now got copyright clearance from The Secession, I was able to freely use their content in my videos as long as I provided credit in the video description. Also I used copyright free music we downloaded from YouTube using a converter into Final Cut Pro. This allowed us to use the music in the editing software.
During the editing of the music, we found out that sometimes the music would not match the scene as it would just go into the clip with high volume out of nowhere, so we needed to find a way to fade in the music so that it would slowly go into the scene.
There was a technique we learned with the help of tutorials to achieve this effect. To do this, we used the 'Pen Tool' which could be selected from the Final Cut Pro toolbar. We would then use this pen tool on the red line that goes across every clip and create these dots which allowed us to adjust the decibels of the sound (the lower the decibels the lower the sound). The process of me doing this is shown below.
Saturday, 8 November 2014
Permission to use copyright music [GRANTED]
After I sent an email to 'The Secession' in order to use their content, they have replied back allowing me to use their soundtracks as long as I add their credits to my video.
Friday, 7 November 2014
Music Copyright Permission
We will be mainly using soundtracks from a good studio called 'The Secession'. They provide soundtracks that can be used in trailers, films and commercials which would be more than suitable for our film.
However, their music was copyrighted. In order to use their music, I would have to contact them personally and ask for permission.
Firstly I went on their YouTube then clicked on their 'About' section and found their. website
I then clicked on the 'Licensing' button and sent them a message here so that they could grant me a license to use their music.
I also clicked on 'Contact' which allowed me to send them a message to grant me usage of the music.
However, their music was copyrighted. In order to use their music, I would have to contact them personally and ask for permission.
Firstly I went on their YouTube then clicked on their 'About' section and found their. website
I also clicked on 'Contact' which allowed me to send them a message to grant me usage of the music.
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