Wednesday, 30 December 2015

Updates and Changes to Script and Screenplay


I wished to update and make changes to my trailer, including taking the text message scene out, so to leave it a mystery as to why the five teenagers are in detention and cutting out the video of the party, where Percy was to have beer poured over him by Jessica. I therefore had to update my screenplay and script to show these updates in the process of my trailer.



These are the updated script and screenplay to my trailer, When In Darkness. These updates includes changing the video and phone scene at the very beginning of the trailer to a time-lapse, in order to show the mundane, equilibrium of the school's day to day life. I also took out the dialogue with the five teenagers talking to one another, positioned in a circle and several other scenes in order to cut down the time of the trailer, otherwise it would be over three minutes long and I wish for this to remain around the two minute mark.

Sunday, 27 December 2015

Editing Software Research

During the filming of my trailer, I thought about what I would actually edit my trailer on. In order to choose a software, I thought about how accessible the software was and secondly how it would make my trailer to its best quality.
  • Windows Movie Maker
Windows Movie Maker is a free of charge video editing software, part of the Windows Essentials package. It's simplistic, easy to use and you only need to drag and select what you wish to add in your video. It's easy to add musical soundtracks, captions and credits and processing the video is easy to follow and you can upload straight to YouTube. This software would be ideal but for a professional looking trailer, in turns of editing and special effects, may not be a the best software to use but I will consider it for cutting clips down.

  • Sony Vegas


Sony Vegas is a paid programme for editing software that makes video editing (colour correction, etc) easier and would be excellent way to make my videos appear much more 'professional' looking simply through the colouring used. I have used it before in the past and makes trimming and editing videos much simpler and is something that I have considered a lot for editing my trailer.
  • iMovie

iMovie is a free software for Apple products that allows you to edit, trim videos and additionally to follow templates to create a much realistic trailer for films. This is another software I have considered though only will be effective when editing and trimming and not for elements such as colouring and text effects.
  • Adobe After Effects
Finally Adobe After Effects is a programme that is notorious for brilliant after editing effects. This will give me a chance to create sinister looking texts, though through watching tutorials on YouTube in order to understand how to do so. This will also add a lot of time in terms of editing but will be very effective to add to my trailer.

Based on this analysis, I now am able to think more about the different options I have in terms of the editing and overall look of my trailer. It will allow for me to be more creative when I consider which software I will use to edit.

Tuesday, 22 December 2015

Production Log #8

This scene was filmed in a house setting, since it was the Christmas holidays but I choose to use a blank background to still convey a school setting. This lighting a little poor and the shadow from the ceiling light doesn't add to the shot and I may have to fix this during editing.
Coren Vincet: "This type of behaviour is unacceptable at Rosewood Academy. Detention."

This is a scene where the killer is in the shadows, evidently holding a weapon. I quite liked this shot because the identity of the killer is completely concealed. This will be the last production log, I feel as though I have enough shots for my trailer to be the length I went it to be and has effective shots, camera angles and action scenes to make it successful.

Friday, 18 December 2015

Production Log #7

This was the last few shots that I could film in school, since the end of term was fast approaching. Here I shot the scene of Finn running away down a hallway, where he has to dodge a table. This dodging of the table was purely spontaneous but I really liked the overall effect of it and decided to keep in it.



I also added this shot of Finn and Percy looking through the glass in a door. This shot I feel could be used in my trailer as a sort of scene of 'unity' between two characters and to show them both working together.

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Production Log #6

I decided to film the scene of Finn hiding in the library, I decided to not use the weapon in this scene because a) I would not have been able to show the blood on the floor, since it may have stained b) I wanted the idea of the weapons being exclusive to the killer and in retrospect, students would not have access to guns.



Here is the scene with the killer and Jessica. You can see a weapon in the killer's hand (which is the needle) though this is unclear, due to the darkness of the scene, though I like this effective because the mystery of the weapon is just as effective as the mystery of the killer's identity.

Monday, 14 December 2015

Production Log #5

I filmed several different scenes, including the parts where Veronica is seen washing her face in a bathroom, where Percy and Veronica enter through a door. I will be editing these shots in the Post-Production stage to appear less lighter and much more dark.



Veronica Calder: "I wonder where he is."
Percy Swanfield: "I don't know."
I added a shot of Finn Lester falling over, clearly after running. This is rather conventional of gripping trailers - clumsy characters - and I felt as though this was an interesting aspect to add to Finn's character.

Friday, 11 December 2015

Production Log #4

I filmed the scenes that included Brandon, who is the actor that plays Percy in my trailer. The background is slightly different to the previous background in the other characters shots due to several posters on the wall being moved and the room being arranged.
Percy Swanfield: "I didn't mean to do it."


I then filmed the shots of Percy being approached from behind by the mysterious figure of the killer and also the over the shoulder shots of Percy reading. I may have to dim the lighting when I later edit the trailer so to convey night time and darkness.

Thursday, 10 December 2015

Production Log #3

I filmed the office scenes with four out of five of the main characters (the actor of Percy Swanfield being absent for that day) and I will have to film with Percy's character later on 

Veronica Calder: "I didn't mean for it to happen. Obviously I tried to stop it."
Jessica Brookes: "Oh come on, Billie had it coming."
Billie White: "Jessica had it coming".
Finn Lester: [ROLLS EYES] "This is ridiculous".
I got a few takes of each of the characters lines and I made sure that each character was filmed in exactly the same position, to give the impression that they are talking to the same person, but clearly at different times.

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

Production Log #2

These quick shots were generally very spontaneous, many running a scenes that I did not originally plan on filming were filmed, showing Jessica and Billie both running away and Billie even kicking her way through a door. I filmed all of these using an iPhone 6, which at first I was worried (mostly about how the quality would turn out) and the videos turned out to be of a surprising qualities.

Jessica Brooke's character
Jessica running down a set of stairs
I felt this shot will be extremely effective within my trailer, as it's a high angel shot from behind Jessica and shows her running down a set of stairs, it will leave the audience wondering who or what she may be running from.

Billie White's character running away
Billie kicking a door
Billie's character kicking the door was very spontaneous but I realised it was a kick-ass move that only Billie White could make. I decided to re-film this short scene several times before I got a shot that I really liked and will include in my finalised trailer.

Monday, 7 December 2015

Production Log #1

My first day of filming included several time lapses. These were admittedly spontaneous and may or may not be included in the final version of my trailer but I may choose to include. I filmed one of a sunset (to connote day changing into night) and a school as students walk around during lesson change. These will allow for my trailer to have a much faster pace.

Time lapse of sun set
Time lapse of school
I also filmed the beginning of the trailer, where I used a 'selfie stick' to film a phone receiving a text message from a high angle.

Text message received from Michelle
I may need to re-film as the camera is unsteady and the text message isn't exactly what I wanted, instead I wanted to receive "Have you seen this video?" (shocked emoji) *VIDEO LINK* so I will re-film this later on.

Sunday, 29 November 2015

Magazine Production Process

Here is the process of my magazine production that I created on Adobe Photoshop CS4. It includes what websites I used for fonts, brushes etc and the various steps I went through to create my finalised magazine front cover, including the various edits on my main image.

Saturday, 28 November 2015

Ancillary Product 2: Impulse Magazine

IMPULSE MAGAZINE FINAL ANCILLARY PRODUCT
My second ancillary product is a film magazine, which I named IMPULSE. I wanted the poster to have a grunge, holga effect that both have close connotations with thrillers. The image, which I selected Jessica Brookes to be the main model, is slightly distorted due to these two effects mixing and it does remain slightly unclear exactly who the character is as her eyes are covered by unruly hair but her blonde hair is distinguishable to audiences.

I feel as though using a slightly purple coloured image is slightly unconventional and originally I was going to use a simple edited image, but when searching for inspiration for the image, I found this effect and I decided to play around with the effect. Overall, I feel as though this magazine will prove to be excellent for promotional opportunities for my film and convey the conventions to my film well. It's eye-catching and any lover of thriller will love to find out more.

Magazine Test Shots and Ideas

IDEAS

MAGAZINE MAIN IMAGE IDEAS
These are several images that include grunge/emo poses and holga effects that I hope to mirror in my film's promotional magazine. Firstly, I considered one of the characters having writing on their hands with something along the lines of 'help us' or 'when in darkness'. These grunge and emo style images all have interesting clothes and effects, such as a splatter paint effect and black and white colouring with high contrasts. Secondly, I also wanted to use a holga effect because it's a futuristic and createsa a distorted effect and will be interesting in terms of colouring.

TEST SHOT



Here are the test shots I created to test the pose I chose for the main image. I choose for Jessica to be acting as though she was crawling towards the camera with only one light lighting the photo. I conducted several shots in order to experiment with the lighting and also to see what the final image may look like.

Thursday, 26 November 2015

Film Poster Production Process


Here is the production process of my film poster that I created on Adobe Photoshop CS4. It includes the various stages I went through to create the film poster, the websites I used for fonts and how I edited my main image.

Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Ancillary Product 1: When In Darkness Poster


My first ancillary product is the film's official poster. I selected for Veronica to be the main image because she is the main character and I believe to be the face of When In Darkness. I edited the image on the poster to make it appear distorted and futuristic through the use of a holga effect. I found this to be less conventional and much more interesting than a simple edited picture on my film poster. The identity of the model may appear slightly distorted to audiences, allowing for them to question the film itself, hence allowing for me to receive an audience.

I would like to keep this holga effect as a theme that will run throughout the poster and the magazine. This will allow for me to create an identity and an aspect of individuality to my film's advertising. I believe the main image makes the poster eye-catching, allows for it to stand out and against competing films.

Tuesday, 24 November 2015

Costume: Coren Vincent



Coren Vincent is one of the only characters with two outfits changes (minus the brief clip of the party where the other characters will be shown in their 'party' outfits) though this may not be clear to audiences as the identity of the villain remains unclear to audiences. Coren's outfit includes what most headteachers will wear, suits. I selected a tan suit as I felt as though tan suits are more associated with older generations, therefore acting as a juxtaposition against the young generation of my other characters. Coren's second outfit is simply all black - jeans, hooded jacket and boots. This outfit will convey mysterious elements as black is a colour that is associated with evil and mystery and will therefore link with Coren's role as the villain within my film.

Costume: Percy Swanfield

Percy Swanfield Costume Idea


TOMS black shoes
£32 - toms.com


Ray Ban ray ban eyeglass
pretavoir.co.uk



TOPMAN Washed Black Cropped Chinos
topman.com


Percy's outfit (much like Billie's) I felt fitted his character perfectly. He is timid, bookworm and is very prime and proper. He also wears glasses like Veronica, but his glasses look much more like the old fashioned reading glasses. He wears a jumper with black chinos that will make Percy appear to be rather timid, the perfect student and a 'goody-two shoes', audiences who watch will immediately view Percy as someone who would follow the rules and perhaps and easy target.

Monday, 23 November 2015

Costume: Billie White

Billie White Costume Idea



Local Heroes white t shirt
localheroesstore.com



Dr. Martens dr martens boots
£92 - zappos.com


Snap jewelry
£2.77 - target.com



Billie's outfit I believe suited her personality and character perfectly, it's about comfort rather than fashion, it shows she is laid back and has aspects of her alternative culture entwined with it also. She wears an almost 'lazy' shirt and has daring, dark eye make-up in order to make herself and her eyes stand out. I will not be using the exact same t-shirt as soon on this image but I will be using one of a similar style, oversized and ill fitting, also for Billie's outfit she will be rolling back the sleeves of her flannel shirt, which is the type of style that many alternative individuals in subcultures will also have.







For her makeup, I have the idea of Billie wearing dark and daring colours - winged eyeliner and plum coloured lipstick, a modern grunge look. In order to create Billie's makeup look, I watched at several tutorials on YouTube so to get an idea of what it will look like. For her hair, I found inspiration from tumblr of messy hairstyles and I found that messy plaits would be suitable for her personality and additionally be convenient for the actions that take place throughout the film.

Costume: Finn Lester

Finn Lester Costume Idea


Flight jacket
£66 - topman.com


Hollister Co. jeans
£33 - hollisterco.com


Converse vintage shoes
£63 - converse.com


TOPMAN Grey Marl Roller Fit T-Shirt
topman.com


Finn Lester's outfit exudes an aura of coolness, this outfit communicates clearly to my audience that he is a fashionable guy and will link with his popularity on the social ladder. He wears blue denim jeans and a cool black biker jacket, using this outfit on Finn may suggest to audiences that he is the main character (as white males tend to be the protagonist in films, especially within the thriller genre) but it will soon become clear to audiences that Finn is not the protagonist, nor does he lead the plot, but assists Veronica in restoring equilibrium.

Sunday, 22 November 2015

Costume: Jessica Brookes

Jessica Brookes Costume Idea


Topshop blue dress
£26 - topshop.com


Topshop short sleeve shirt
£13 - topshop.com


Nylon stocking
£11 - topshop.com


Ankle booties
£105 - romwe.com


MAC Cosmetics matte lipstick
£11 - belk.com



Jessica's outfit was a lot more 'fashionable' and daring, showcasing Jessica's interest in mainstream culture. Though this outfit may prove to be inconvenient when running and fast pace action scenes through the trailer. Jessica's final outfit may be a little bit different from this idea as firstly I will not be purchasing the same products as it will be a little pricing, but I will be selecting products of a similar style which would be a skirt / dress in a skater style, boots, patterned tights, a white top and a pink MAC lipstick (which I do own) in order to create Jessica's fashionable look.




For Jessica's hair and makeup, I took inspiration from the character Daenerys Targaryen from the popular series Game Of Thrones. She has long and very pretty blonde hair and neutral and understated makeup (though I will be using pink lipstick for her character). The makeup tutorial above I will be using a guideline for her look, it's subtle yet stunning and gives indications for a particularly 'girly' character which of course she will visually look like, but Jessica's character herself will counter this stereotype.