Location Visit Sheet
Programme Title: A Bullet for the Preacher
Writer: Patrick
Producer: Dennis
Director: Stefan, Damola
Date: 9/1/17
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Rough Sketch/Explanation of location and key points to note
Access to location via:
Name and number of location contact:
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Health and Safety Issues to note:
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Potential Filming Problems :
● Lighting
● Pedestrians and animals
● Students
● Disruptive sounds
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Additional Notes: (map of area/weather forecast etc)
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Monday, 27 February 2017
location sheet
Friday, 24 February 2017
Analysis of Modern Thriller Opening
Memento
This film has an extremely difficult narrative structure where events are told in 10 minutes segments but backwards. This echoes the confusion that the main character feels as he struggles to remember events. The opening scene was very disturbing because the first thing you will see is the picture of the wall covered with blood and the next you will see you is that the man is shaking the picture and the picture just carries on fading away as the more he is shaking the picture. The background music is very sad as its to show the event which just happened was an accident and someone who was not meant to die died.
Brick
This film opening scene is weird as a little kid is sitting in a sewage pathway looking into the tunnel as if he is waiting for someone to come out. The opening of "Brick" starts with non-diegetic western music, which feels a bit weird. The sound is almost trickled into the film but the transition is a little off putting. This is followed by a pot to a close up of shoes which again is a little bit of an odd way to start, it gives the audience very little information about what is going on and makes the audience question why they are being shown shoes. This then transitions to a close up of a face which then cuts to the view of a tunnel where we can see that the face and the shoes belong to a boy and the boy is crouched looking over at the dead body of a woman. He appears to be quite fascinated by the dead body which is really creepy. This is then emphasized by the western music that is still playing in the background. However the fact that the boy is looking at the woman in this way, and the way that he is positioned on the other side of the tunnel crouched makes the audience curious as to whether he killed this person.
Friday, 10 February 2017
Title Sequences
The production company of Se7en was New line cinema which is owned by Time Warner. The title is presented through a short footage and this was used because its the first thing you will see when you watch the trailer of the movie ning credits of the movie.The title never gave us a clue of the type of movie we was going to watch because that opening title is sued in all Time Warner films in the 90s. The title suits the genre of the film because in the center is a good distinct color of blue and the other colour is black and I think this gives the idea that the film will be a dark story,
The production company of Panic Room was Columbia which is owned by Sony Pictures entertainment. The title is a well recognised ident because Columbia is part of the big six.
The production team of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo was Sony Pictures and in this title opening Sony used their unknown ident as this was the first movie that Sony made.
Audience feedback on three initial ideas
Audience Feedback on 3 initial ideas
I had my media colleague analyse our 3 initial ideas. In the inaugural idea, he said that our idea was bad, but the last bit was confusing. He thought it didnt make sense at all. He gave us very negative feedback, and he did not like it at all. Secondly, in Idea 2, he found it very interesting and unique and made him very engaging in the idea. He also sees potential in our idea. Therefore, we decided to make this our final idea. Finally, he found our idea 3 similar to Idea 1. It was not very good and also confused him. He also gave us negative feedback and suggested that we should not do this idea.
Fourth production meeting
Fourth Production Meeting
In my group we decided to form our fourth group production meeting, me and my group decided to film some material to add to the last bits of our short thriller film, so we can expand and edit the thriller film.
Editing is very important in producing a film it can either make or break it due to this my group took a long time in the editing post, as we wanted to almost perfect a outstanding thriller film.
After editing was completed in post we added our group very unique indent and title sequence at the start of the thriller this was one of the required objectives of this thriller.
Overall my group was happy with the final output.
This is my groups studio ident.
Third production meeting
In this meeting we discussed the rest of the scenes we were going to film. In this production meeting, we decided to film our rough cut. Everyone did their roles very well, and had a very good output. We edited the rough copy to see how it turns out. We were all happy with the rough copy and decided to carry on with the film.
Final Idea
The idea we chose , which was:
A man wakes up from a dream where he sees a woman dancing in front of couple of colours and us as the audience we think this is his wife and he trying to get to her before it is too late and this is his last memory of her. He is stranded in the forest trying to look for a piece of map which would lead him to London so he is in the forest for a couple of hours searching everywhere for this map and he has to survive
Second production meeting
In our second production meeting we decided what days we would film on. We also made slight changes to our final idea and made sure we had all the props ready. We checked the upcoming weather forecast to see if it was ok.
Editing no 1
Today I edited 20 seconds of my film, I had to edit scenes of me running at different angles to make it look like one smooth motion. I also added some effects to make my footage look more cinematic and a soundtrack to improve the atmosphere.
Second day filming
In this shot Damola is positioning the tripod and Patrick is giving ideas where to place the camera. It was hard filming because of the weather and our hands were so cold paying attention and filming was difficult. Also since were filming in a school so it was difficult as we couldnt get the students into the shot as they are under 16 and since we do not have parental consent we cannot fixture them into the shots.
3 initial ideas for thriller opening
Idea 1
A man is on a bench hungover with no memory of the day before, he is then woken up by a police officer who recognises him as a wanted criminal. Then the man is confused and starts to run from the officer but because he is hungover he gets caught by the officer and then it is revealed that a man in a suit is watching from a distance and gets out his phone and says to someone "It's been done."
Idea 2
A normal preacher is giving a sermon with a bored audience but then it cuts to the future and the same preacher is covered in blood and is getting chased by the Fbi, the preacher get caught in a corner and pulls out a gun intending to shoot the agent but then he pulls out a card looks at it and then turns the gun on himself and shoots himself in the head. The card is then revealed to be a King of Diamonds card with proverbs 16:12 written on it.
Idea 3
A drug kingpin is arrested by police officers then it is shown on the news that he has been arrested. We then see a silhouette figure of a man watching the news he pulls out the phone and says "it's time to get the band back together, you know what we gotta do."
Sound exercise evaluation
For the sound exercise my group filmed a sequence where a deal goes wrong.
We included:
Diegetic Sound - The dialogue
Non Diegetic Sound - The soundtrack
On-Screen Sound - The dialogue
Off-Screen Sound - The Police Car
Contrapuntal Sound - Soft Soundtrack during a tense deal
Ambient Sound - The Natural noises
We didn't include:
Pleonastic Sound - We didn't find an appropriate place to include it
Sound Bridge - We only filmed one scene
Parallel Sound - We didn't remember it
We also included the soundtrack by playing it on the phone into the mic and it sounded muffled so next time we'll just edit the soundtrack in the film afterwards
Art of the title
For my example I used a thriller/horror movie called "Deadpool".
The opening scene was very unique as there was no other movie opening like this as it was a cut scene from the movie when Deadpool was beating off the guard to chase the guy who made him Deadpool. Here in the frozen time, in the back seat of a Cadillac, a hyper escalated fight takes place, In what looks like a very unruly damaging fight battered bodies are flying in all directions, engulfed in a shower of spit, blood, shattered glass and hundreds of rounds fired. Eyes are gouged and the Deadpool, the masked mutant in the middle of all that death and debris.
The opening scene was very unique as there was no other movie opening like this as it was a cut scene from the movie when Deadpool was beating off the guard to chase the guy who made him Deadpool. Here in the frozen time, in the back seat of a Cadillac, a hyper escalated fight takes place, In what looks like a very unruly damaging fight battered bodies are flying in all directions, engulfed in a shower of spit, blood, shattered glass and hundreds of rounds fired. Eyes are gouged and the Deadpool, the masked mutant in the middle of all that death and debris.
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
My Production Team
Dennis Vandi and he was playing the FBI agent
Stefan Sarkodie was the microphone operator
Damola was the camera man
Patrick Healey was the main character and he was the priest who was getting chased by the FBI agent
Monday, 6 February 2017
First day production meeting
In the first production meeting we were discussing how we would properly organise the scenes we planned to do. We had to do this because for different scenes we had to do a different camera shots and angles we had to use to make the thriller properly. Also we had to discuss the roles which every single person in our team had so we were not iced up and everyone knew their roles and the work rate could be efficient and there was no confusion.
The roles were that that Patrick was the main character Stefan was the microphone operator Damola was the Camera man and Dennis was the FBI.
Friday, 3 February 2017
First day of Filming
First day of Filming
In this picture Patrick is telling Damola and Stefan how to position the Camera so the shot is perfect and that Patrick whole body is in the scene.
Again in this picture Patrick is positioning the tripod so we could get the correct camera shot e.g. close up, extreme shot wide shot.
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