Teachers Comments;
I had a thought today about the jump cut in your film. Especially if there are lots of them. You could find a way to make the video glitch, even insert some wierd frames of something else on a regular basis, to make it more horrible and have more of a found footage feel.
Friday, 6 December 2013
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Changes During Filming and Editing
Recently we have been working on our production, of which
entails editing and filming the first part of our film. Some of the challenges
that we faced were putting our initial ideas into practice and doing what the
screenplay suggested to a level that we were happy with. Throughout the filming
process we decided that some minor changes would need to be taken into effect
such as multiple different shots all edited in to one scene such as when the
protagonist gets a call on Skype as opposed to one shot with little movement.
We decided that it would be more effective to have around three different
angles ranging from a mid-shot, to a high angle shot in the corner of the room
to a low angle shot of the protagonist. As a way to document these potential
changes after the fact we will create a third screenplay which will follow the
final product to the letter, the changes we have made will be evident in the comparison
between the second and the third screenplay, a document will accompany the
third which clearly lists the changes made.
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Production Decision
During the editing process of our film it became clear that it would be necessary to include static to represent the fact that the video camera is turning on initially. We decided to do this by including a royalty free stock footage of static to place in front of the first section that is filmed off of the supposed antagonist’s video camera. It may be possible to incorporate this in other sections of the film such as having the camera stutter to give off more of an impression that the killer has taped over the original film, this both shows the antagonist as more of a villain and establishes the fact that this kill is not isolated. This reinstates what it is we would like the scrapbook to present to the audience.
We presented our focus group with two different pieces of
video static and from this they decided that this static is the most effective
and fits the film the best:
This static was also considered but rejected by the focus
group as they felt it was less effective than the aforementioned video static.
REC Symbol for film
After having consulted out focus group to see which REC symbol would look best for the handheld camera scenes, the images abvove were chosen to be the best, as opposed to these two images below;
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