ideas and preparation for film
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Initial planning for our thriller film.
Props
Since we have all agreed on the rough idea of a man manipulating and writing into a diary, I decided to source some props that will be
suitable for our film. Our main concern was finding the main prop, the diary. The title sequence revolves around this diary, as does the
entire plot of the film. The diary has many powerful secrets that could destroy the lives of the antagonists. I wanted to find a diary that
had a sense of power, I thought this could be represented by a slightly aged look, as though full of wisdom and experience. Although we
did not want the book to be too large as it would not suit that of a 9-13 year old boy.
Book 1, (Tree Book)I found a fairly large unused diary in my house that may suit (below). I really like the front cover design for this diary but the interior
pages do not work with the thriller style of the film. Every page is watermarked with pictures of buildings. It is possible to take the
leather casing off of the interior design, so we may be able to find some more suitable interior pages, preferably parchment style paper.
There are also possibilities of using the front cover for animation purposes. I could manipulate the leaf to fall into place from the top of
the frame to the natural location shown in the picture below. The symbolism of a withering tree is also effective, symbolising death and
decay, reflecting that of the decay of sanity within Kathy Walters. Later in the plan I will show practice shots, taking into account how
the book looks when under low-key lighting conditions.
(Simple softbox used to take these pictures)
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Book two
Pictures obtained from the seller with permission to use.
This book is A5 and is considerably smaller than the first. The case is much more flimsy, much like a paperback book. There is a very
nice lock on the front of the book that gives a sense of ownership over the book. The antagonist opening the lock on the book would
create an element of trespassing. This book has very small, intricate patterns across the cover. Due to the nice patterns the book would
work extremely well with macro shots. We do want to include macro shots as it is usually easy to make the ready uncomfortable by
showing unusual details that arent normally seen by the naked eye, such as the scratches on a hand, or ink running down a page. The
interior pages of the book are perfect. The pages are cotton paper, without any lines or watermarks. Using loose ink on the pages would
work very interestingly as the ink would branch out from the contact point and would almost resemble veins.
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Test Shots
These shots are practice shots so we can experiment with lighting and to see
what the book will look like when under more low-key lighting conditions. We
want low-key lighting because the looming shadows and lack of detail creates
mystery. Although the left side of the frame may be slightly too dark. In these
shots I just wanted to experiment with possible establishing shots, the book
sliding into the frame, possibly revealing a title as it moves into the frame.
I annotated the picture with possible corrections we may want to make to the
lighting, such as the hotspot to the right of the frame and the fact that it is
possibly too dark on the left of the frame.
I also experimented with some possible close-up shots of the details along the
book and the lock. I was imagining a close up shot of the actors hands
unlocking the book, emphasizing the sense of trespassing. I had to light the
lock with the softbox specifically in order to create this shot. I also
experimented with rack focus across the lock as well as moving the reflector at
different angles, making it look as though there are shadows moving over the
book.
The shot to the left is a side shot of the pages of the book. This shot could look
quite nice if the frame rate was slowed down slightly as the character flicked
through the pages. I did not use a macro lens for any of these shots as therewas no access to one at the time but I will make sure to source a macro lens for
future practice shots.
*All these clips were shot at 30fps, we may want to film at a faster fps in future
shots*
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Possible title reveals
These are just a few title ideas running through my mind that we may want to
implement into our film.
Ink Reveal
The ink reveal shown to the left is from a famous youtuber, Vsauce. The
creator of the channel has now garnered over 6 million subscribers, andalso owns two other channels, sensibly named Vsauce2 and Vsauce3.
At the end of every video we are shown a title reveal for the logo of thechannel.
The green ink falls and splatters onto the floor. As the ink spreads across
the frame the logo is revealed inside the ink. This is quite a unique style
of introducing text and is very visually pleasing. If we wanted to recreate
this style of animation we would need to think about how we could
make our Mise en scene fit. We would most likely use some sort of
handwriting ink onto the paper of the diary. It would be interesting to
use red ink to symbolise death and blood.
The technical side to creating this reveal is not hard at all, it can be done
easily on adobe after effects and I believe adobe premiere. We would
create and animate a mask around the moving ink. The mask would
outline the ink as it moves and we would have to follow the ink as it
spreads across the page, meaning we would need to animate frame by
frame. After completing the animation we would change the setting of
the mask so that it reveals the text, therefore making it look as though
the ink reveals the text.
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Gaussian Blur.
Adobe After Effects.
This reveal would have the text follow the rack focus of
the shot. The text would come into focus at the same time
the lock, or its nearest point on the frame. I haveexperimented with this before and it is a very easy way to
embed the text into the video. This effect makes the text
look part of the scene.
The clips below are my test with Gaussian-blur-text. Link
to video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oc7kT35FQr8
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Piercing
This is a movement used in the first scene of the film Coraline. I
love this use of prop movement to creating an extremely
uncomfortable shot. The way the needle pierces into shot and then
faces towards the camera and audience is amazingly effective and
so unique. I believe our group should try and implement some sort
of piercing sequence in our intro as it is so successful in making a
tense and unnerving feeling consume the viewers.
We would mostly likely have the antagonist of the intro pierce a
picture of the dead child and sew it into a page of the book.
Foreshadowing the childs death.
This shot is inspiring and works so well. The style of lighting in this
shot is also very similar to that of my practice shots, with a light
coming in from the upper right of the frame and highlighting off the
main prop in the frame.
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Symbolism
I recently reviewed and analysed Shutter Island and found some of Scorseses use of symbolism very interesting. Scorsese uses fire in
the film to present the main characters delusions and a false reality. We may want to think about introducing the video by the main
character using a match to light a candle to hint to this idea of psychosis and delusions.
This use of fire would also allow us to introduce the low-key lighting whilst using symbolism. This idea of introducing the film with a
match strike and the lighting of the candle would be very effective. We could also startle the audience with the loud sound of the match
strike, as the light of the fire brings us out of the darkness we were previously shown. We would most likely have to enhance the power
of the actual fire-light in post but this.
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Filming Equipment.
Camera
We want to use a small and versatile camera but with very good quality and ability of manual focus and manual settings. We decided
that the Canon 70D was the most suitable camera considering our accessibility. We wanted our camera to be quite light and easy to
move around because our intro will require many different shots and we did not want to have to lug around a big camera for different
angles etc. It would be impractical and would cost us filming time. I used this camera for ourpractice shots, so our group can be sure that the camera is fully working.
Sound
Our media department owns a hotshoe mic that is very similar to the picture. In our
preliminary we tested the mic and the audio sounded fairly clean. Its also a likelihood that our
intro primarily consists of music, meaning that the actual recorded audio will not be so
prominent in the film.
Lighting
I have some profoto flash heads that are used mainly for photography. The flash heads have a
modelling bulb setting. This setting gives us constant light, the only downside of the light is that it is
tungsten light. We may try to source some better lighting equipment, but if not the current one will
suffice. The practice shots were done with the profoto heads and I can either set the camera to tungsten
setting or to colour correct in post.
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Lighting Set up
These are two examples of some of the lighting set-ups that were experimented with. All
set-ups consisted of a single light source with a reflector opposite the softbox, on the
other side of the prop to the softbox. The reflector would give a softer light to the left
side of the frame in comparison with the very strong source light.
This small booklet is designed to give our group some rough initial ideas we can develop and expand from when we begin working on
our storyboard. And to prepare all of our filming equipment and props so that we are fully organized when it comes to filming. We do
still need to find a suitable roomto film in with a suitable desk. We also need to start thinking about what kind of musicwe want to
put into our piece, but that can mainly be thought about once in the editing process. Motion tracking would also be a very effective title
animation we should think about.
Ryan Still, signing out.