Friday, March 6, 2009

Copyright-Free Sound

During my research for filming and editing my project i have found a few useful sites of copyright free music that i can use. I must be careful and ensure that the site im using is Copyright Free and not Royalty Free as the two are totally different. Here is a List of a few of these sites:

freeplaymusic.com

akmmusic.co.uk

soundzabound.com

audio.lgfl.org.uk

audiojungle.net

musicmediatracks.com

trackline.com

http://podsafeaudio.com/

http://phlow-magazine.com/

copyleft-music.com

on-holdmusic.co.uk

Monday, March 2, 2009

Software



To edit my film i used iMovie.


Firstly we had to import the basic clips that we had taken onto the Program which was pretty straight forward.


After this i watched the iMovie tutorials on the apple website. This helped me understand what the Program could actually do as i had only really used it quite briefly before plus i needed to do all the editing on my own as i was the only one in my group so it would help if i understood what i was doing.


Then i simply put the clips into the right order and added music from the Copyright Free websites i had found . The Program was quite straight-forward and the format for editing and adding music was easy to use. I didnt really encounter any problems with it apart from the tool which is on the program that crops a clip was sometimes quite confusing so i had to keep undoing the crop if i had done it wrong and re-doing it but eventually i got the hang of it.


Equipment

The hardware that I will be using during filming will be:
A video camcorder.
A mini DV tape (60 mins)
Tripod Camera Stand


We borrowed all of this equipment from school so that we could use fairly high quality equipment without having to buy it all ourselves.



The Camcorder i used was to Film everything was the 'Canon Widescreen MV 920'.

The features of the camera are:

Camcorder Type: Digital Recording

Format: Mini DV

Recording System: PAL

Sensor Quantity: 1 Optical

Zoom: 25x

Weight: 0.38 kg

Overall the camera was robust and easy to use. It had good zoom facilities and you can edit the white balance, exposure and other features but i didnt really do this as i thought that the settings were already fine for what i was doing.

The clips were recorded straight ont o a mini DV tape and then transferred onto the Computer via a firewire cable.

I also used a Tripod in some scenes to get a shot where the camera wasnt shaky and to get a Panning shot. It was a 'Fujifilm Finepix A900'.

For some scenes it could have been useful to have a Crane for some high up shots and birds eye view shots to make it so that not all of the shots were just from ground level and to provide a bit of variation but the school does not own a crane so i settled for leving out these types of shot as it would be quite hard to produce them without the proper equipment.

Locations


The location i used for my production was ilkley woodland.

My reasons for shooting here were that most horror movies are set somewhere isolated and usually these places are woodland or haunted houses etc.

Another reason was that its pretty close by to where i live so it was convenient but also because non of the flowers are blooming yet it made the woods look gaunt and deserted which added to the overall horror movie effect. Plus as it is so big we were rarely innterupted while filming (twice at the most).

Casting


For the blond haired girl i used my sister Poppy Potts.

I used her because she was available on the appropriate days and she had the features and charateristics that i wanted in the character.She also has Blond hair which is a code and convention of horror films as normally the girl with blond hair and who is sexually available dies first (Scream Queen).

For the Killer I used myself as all of the shots of the killer were point of view so it was easier this way instead of casting someone entirely new for the part.So in a way the camera became a character in the film.

Production Schedule

Screenplay

T h e L u r k e r Screenplay T h e L u r k e r Screenplay CPMedia A Short Screenplay that i wrote for my AS media project.enjoy :P

Storyboard

Prelim Task



I worked with Sam White, Ben Garvey, Alex Snowdon and George Needham.

  • Preliminary exercise: Continuity task involving filming and editing a character opening a door, crossing a room and sitting down in a chair opposite another character, with whom she/he then exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue. This task should demonstrate match on action, shot/reverse shot and the 180-degree rule.

My Initial Ideas


My first initial idea for the main task would be a Slasher Horror where a Blonde girl is walking home through a forest when she gets stalked by an unseen menace, she panics and tries to run and gets hunted down and killed.

The Character of the blonde female would be like a Cheerleader and she would be gossiping on her mobile phone as she walks along. Im using this type of character as from my research i have identified that this type of character is the most likely to be killed at the beginning of a Horror movie (a Scream Queen)

The setting is the forest as normally they are quite big and isolated and most horror movies involve a struggle against an evil in an isolated place where you can get no help(E.G. an abandoned house or a forest etc.)

BBFC - 12/15

Codes And Conventions Of Film Openings

Most Films have common codes and conventions that are used throughout its length. In class we have looked at film openings from a wide range of genre such as love actually to Halloween. Here are a few analysis's of these:

Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Director: Steven Spielberg

The Genre is Action/Adventure.Makes you feel for the character right from the start , you want him to win.
It portrays Indiana Jones as a dark mysterious stranger, he is displayed in silhouette, which makes you wonder who this guy is. He is calm and collected, almost seems invincible which gives the audience an almost immediate attraction to him.
You can tell that he is the leader because he is always at the front, he knows what hes doing and everyone follows him.
The tense music creates an atmosphere of danger and it makes the audience nervous because they know somethings going to happen but they are not sure what.
The hat and whip of Indiana Jones are Iconic and almost instantly recognisable when you see them.


Trainspotting (1996)

Director: Danny Boyle
The Genre is Comedy/Crime/Drama.
The opening makes the characters seem quite cool using a voice over which introduces them. Immediately attracts the audience to the Characters. The music used makes the overall atmosphere feel exciting. It starts before the pictures and

launches you into the film. This is a Sound bridge.

The opening starts with instant action/fast-paced which keeps the audience interested.
A lot of darker colours are used to show its down to earth and quite gritty.
It tells us about the characters lives with pictures.



Touch of Evil (1957)

Director: Orson Welles
Universal International Production/ Distribution Company.

Company Logos are shown at the beginning.

Tense music at the beginning to draw the audience in.
First few opening seconds are very important.
Setting bomb non-digetic ticking sound to over exaggerate its sound.
Narrative enigmas.
1st person in first few seconds is often the main character.
Person runs in and out of camera.
Crane is used for shot over car so the film has a reasonable budget.
Middle class because of clothes, stereotypical heterosexual couple.
The audience requires some narrative exposition near the beginning.

3 minutes 20 seconds of one continuous shot.




Leprechaun (1993)

Director: Mark Jones

Genre: Comedy/Fantasy/Horror

Trimark pictures

Horror movie because of dark/unnatural lighting.

Blue lighting

Connotations of fantasy because of sprinkly music.

Fantasy/Celtic style font - associated with Scottish, Irish, Welsh.

Dutch tilt - gives feeling of uneasiness.

Irish stereotypes - man drinking.

Lightning strike - signifier of horror.

Intertextual Homage - an example of post modernism.



Scream (1996)
Director: Wes Craven
Genre: Crime/Horror/Mystery/Thriller so Hybrid Genre Dimension Films
Non-Digetic music - creepy, long sustained note, tense
Black and white writing - Horror
Production company logo animated
Heartbeat fast paced, disrupts own, tense
Creaking door noise - old fashioned horror movie
Animated title - looks like an x-ray to start with, blue colour tint signifies coldness - 1978 Halloween blue tint has been used ever since
Sharp serif edge font - knives, sharp
Bang going with heartbeat flashing red over screen
Girly Scream - puts you on edge
Whit type turns red - signifies blood, violence
blond teenager - aimed at teenagers
Genre conventions tell us that the blond haired female will die
camera zooms in shakily - conveys a growing sense of a threat, impending violence
phone rings - camera zooms slightly
dutch tilt on second answering of phone signifies that something is not right
nighttime and blue tinted lighting on house
size of house signifies middle class/upper class
ABC 1 - upper class, upper middle class
Trees around house make it seem claustrophobic
Popcorn - Post Modern humor as many of the audience eating popcorn
Camera tracking character - signifies stalking or being watched
Set of knives intentionally displayed - slasher movie
Camera very Intentional slight wobble , unusual
Grabs knife, signifies violence in future?
When woman stabbed by man knife represents phallic - symbolic representation of penis so symbolic rape.
Popcorn cooking represents sexual tension building.
Inter textual reference to another of Wes Cravens movies (nightmare on elm street)
2 mins 28 seconds truly reveals horror movie
12 mins 23 seconds for mini narrative
Brown hair, white dress, teddy bear, doing homework so signifies pure and innocent
Quite big room so middle class/upper class family.
The mask of the killer in scream is also very iconic and instantly recognisable.



Bride of Chucky(1998)

Director: Ronny Yu

Genre: Comedy/Horror/Romance/Thriller

Non-Digetic music, long sustained note - makes tense

Creepy serif font, looks gooey like blood slightly







Heartbeat sound messes up your own and makes you feel uneasy

David Kirschner Production Company and Universal Studios

Thunder and Lightning

Blue Tint - Unnatural/Supernatural

American flag signifies that its set in America

Public Building, Police dept evidence depository with a dutch tilt shot - creates uneasy feeling

Lightning is the source of lighting

Mask inter textual reference to Friday the 13th and mask from Halloween(Mike Myers)



28 Days Later(2002)

Director: Danny Boyle
Genre: Horror/Sci-fi/Thriller
20th Century Fox Searchlight Pictures
Handheld camera makes it seem disoreintated, chaotic
Multiracial
News footage montage shows crisis and mass panic
Arial shot of panic, riots
Dutch tilt shows that something is not right
Blue tint creates a feeling of uneasiness
Cambridege primative research centre sets the scene
balaclava, smashes the security camera signifies that they are up to no good
Dutch tilt, flickering light - uneasiness, sinister
exaggerating taking photo almost pausing movie
Dark lighting, Sinister
Flash changes camera, visual bridge
Flashing red light signifies blood, violence
Handheld Camera, Jumpy signifies chaos, disoreintation, violence
Woman dies first, Binary opposition - brown hair girl dies first
High angle shot when lying on bed shows vulnerability
extreme close-up
Wires signifies scientific, blurry, confusion
Low angle shot shows hes in power as broken free from wires
close up, long shot
Light distorted - Eyes adjusting to it
Camera follows him - stalking, being watched
canted angle on man with phone, not right
Theme of trying to be contacted


Layer Cake(2004)
Director: Matthew Vaughn
Columbia Pictures, Marv Films, Matthew Vaughn Production
Budget: 4 Million Pounds
Won Empire Award
Daniel Craig, Michael Gambon= A-List Stars and both British Actors
Bright lights behind drugs and branding draws attention to them and also tells us what age the target audience of the film is
Genre: Mixed, Drama, Crime, Thriller


Kidulthood(2006)
Director: Menhadge Hudda
Stealth films,Cipher films, TMC Films,Revolver Entertainmenet, Hanway Films
Title - Graffiti, Knives through it
Non-Digetic music, Techno - Associated with young people
Fast blurred shots keep audience focused
Young people actors - so aimed at young audience
Budget= 80,000
Part of a trilogy
Written by Noel Clark
Multi Cultural, Denotes city life
Accents are form london so sets the scene as to where the movies is located


Dark Knight(2008)

Director: Christopher Nolan
Genre: Action/Crime/Thriller

Warner Bros Pictures, Legendary Pictures, DC Comics

Non-Digetic ticking makes it tense
Quick cuts no messing around
Guns show violence
Dramatic irony as audience knows something that the actors dont



Coach Carter(2005)
Director: Thomas Carter
Paramount, MTV Films
Filmed in California
Budget: $30 Million
Overall Gross: $67 Million
Shutters on shop signifies poor neighbourhood
Teenage Boys playing basketball shows focus of film
A Mixed race cast shows california ethnicity
Police Guard on School shows rough area




Anchorman(2004)

Director: Adam McKay
Dreamworks, Apatow Production
Written by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay
Genre: Comedy
Filmed in California
Establishing Shot- Big city setting
Voiceover makes it seem like a documentary

Initial Analysis Of A Film Opening

Apocalypto

This was a presentation that i had to do in front of my media class which was an analysis of the first two minutes of Apocalypto.