2. My initial thoughts are that it needs to be a very clear straightforward film,
the plot needs to be simple enough to be fully conveyed in 60-90
seconds but still have enough depth to stay interesting. I am a decent
cinematographer and I think I generally know how to frame a shot and/or
what needs to be in a shot.
The first idea that came to my mind was someone sat in car with a note
reading instructions of how to set a detonation, he then enters college
and sets the detonation, he then accidentally instead of setting it to 10
minutes sets the timer to 10 seconds, he says ‘that wasn’t supposed to
happen’ and the explosion goes off.
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4. Bubbl.us or hand drawn-scanned using college printers exploring 3 potential ideas
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7. The mood board has an overall very warm feel and tone, the images are
all quite yellow yet the colours are quite dull and not overly
saturated/bright. In these images, the highlights and mid tones are
yellow, and the shadows contrast them with a subtle teal tint. Overall the
lighting tends to be quite soft and relatively full though still leaving
shading where necessary. The images look warm and bland they don’t
really make you feel much particular emotion as this sort of yellow bland
tint is quite natural and common. Therefore we just feel comfortable and
‘regular’ this is ideal as I want to use that colour style for the end of my
short film when it is realised that the ‘bomb’ is a confetti bomb not a real
bomb, neutralizing the situation, therefore the ‘regular’ colour grade is
appropriate. I will use the images collected to create a colour palette for
my film that I will then use while colour grading during the editing
process.
8. The mood board is supposed to have a colder more distant colour composition,
the green blue and grey/black tones are hostile and uncomfortable, they make you
feel cold and make the mood of the shot dark and gloomy. The highlights and mid
tones range from being light blue/teals to light oranges and greens. The lighting
compliments the shots by being quite harsh, there are lots of shadows and limited
lighting. Furthermore the lighting tends to come from dim sources such as a dim
bathroom light, computer monitors or street decorations/street lights. As I mention
this type of colour grade makes us uncomfortable as we associate it with the night
and therefore consequently danger. This is why blue/teal colour grades are often
used to build up tension as we are subconsciously kept on our toes and stay more
aware than we would in the yellow surroundings I mentioned earlier (mood board
1). I will use this mood board to create a second colour palette that I will use for
the first half of my short film, it will provide the film with a colour tone that will
enable me to build suspense which will lead to the climax of my film being
humorous rather than the expected horror.
9. I will need to research for electronic watch/clock faces and I will have to find
one that is programmable so that it can be used for the timer.
I will need to research a location for the actual ‘planting of the bomb’ as
college is not an appropriate environment for the scene.
Alternatively I could film the whole thing in one location, which I would also
need to research.
I would like to research dolly zooms and how to most effectively do them.
I would like to research something I saw in a Sherlock Holmes I am not sure
what the name of it is, however this effect caught my eye as I had never seen
it before and it gave the scene a very strange, hyper realistic feeling. (it is most
noticeable when sherlock is running through the forest (sherlock Holmes
scene starts at 1:36) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CztxQIn5ZhQ&t=96s )
as the camera is perfectly locked onto his head and the position doesn’t
change.
Editor's Notes
Log your initial thoughts regarding the set brief- What could you make? What are you good at? Your opinions?
Can be a list of bullet points of reactions- does not have to be full prose. Can be hand drawn and scanned in.
Collection of images related to your product/inspirational/visually interesting
At least 15 needed
What techniques, resources, locations, etc will you need to research?