The next thing we had to do was create a storyboard showing each shot and movement in our film opening. When we start filming we will refer back to the storyboard to make sure that we are following our plan so it looks exactly how we want it to look. Creating a storyboard shows us a rough idea what our storyboard will look like before we even start filming. This is vital so we don't run into many problems when it comes to filming.
My name is stephen olatunbosun, This is my year 12 blog and i will make it as exciting as possible
Tuesday
Planning: Shot List
This is our shot list that helps to show you what type of shot that we are filming once the camera has cut to a different angle. We were able to break down all the different scenes into different shots as we new how and when we needed a different shot and scene. We also added a brief description so we knew what was happening in that particular shot. This is all so we know what we are doing in our 2 minute opening.
Planning: Filming Schedule
Our group have decided that our filming should be taking time at a certain time of the day where we will have the perfect lighting for our filming to be successful.
We have also made a plan and estimate when or what date we are going to film which is going to be a day that everyone is definitely going to be available.
Planning: Location
This is the location that we will be using as a group to film in. It looks like a location that is isolated and that would be good for the filming. It is a good location because we need an abandoned location to be able to film this filming properly.
This is what the location actually looks like. This isn't actually an abandoned location as you can clearly see something is being built. When you zoom into the building it makes it look like a secluded location. This is what we need for our filming.
Here is the next place, it is a good place to film because we could make it look like a secluded location for filming giving the audience the sense of no one around to help.
However its not a good option because you would hear cars going past throughout filming as there is a main road, this would probably be the perfect location if the main road was not nearby. With the cars going past during clips of the film it would be bad because the audience would realise that actually this is not a secluded location meaning they wouldn't get the same fear as if they thought it was secluded and no one around to help.
Next place, like the others, looks very good as a location for our film opening with a feeling of a secluded location with a lot of trees around for the audience to imagine the killer hiding.
For this location there is however a lot of houses nearby meaning in the background of the shots you could maybe hear people or lawnmowers etc, making this a bad location overall.
Overall, the best location would be the first location as we can make it feel like a secluded location and it is also far enough away from the road so that you can not hear cars going past during the shots, giving it the feeling of it being secluded and there is no help around for the victims.
Coursework: What is your plan?
This is the plan that we have for the rest of our school year. This gives us the ability to plan on when we are going to do our filming which we have decided that it will be in the February half term.
Planning: Casting
Whilst we were trying to find the right cast for our film we looked at a range of different things that would be good for our characters to have. Some of the things we looked at were; character confidence, personality, characteristics and of course if they were available on the filming schedule. Not all of the people above had the right attributes to be given the part in our film but some of them did and the cast we have gone with is the following: Tom Kelly (as the main killer, probably not seen much during the film), Lewis Swannell (One of the two main characters) and Stephen Olatunbosun (The other main character).
Planning: Mise-En-Scene
Black Hoodie
This is a black hoodie. This is a good thing to have for a killer. When this is first seen in the scene all you will see is the hoodie. you won't be able to see any of the killers face. This would be used for the killer because it makes them look like a mysterous character in the background of the scene.
Blue Jeans
These would also be worn by the killer so we would be able to see what type of age he is. By this type of jeans you can tell that they are teenager jeans. This could mean that the killer is a teenager.
Other characters
The other characters in the scene can wear whatever clothes they would normally wear. This is because they are themselves and they dont have to pretented to be other people. The other characters have to make themselves look like a victim though. We will not need make-up for the other characters as they are both male.
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