2. Colour grading
These two colour schemes are interesting because for the most part they clash as to the meaning of each
colour, for instance red can mean danger (depending on the context) and blue, particularly a dark blue is
generally used to represent a form of trust. On the other hand red can also be interpreted as a meaning of
affection, this can also contrast with a dark blue which can also reflect depressing thoughts. Brighter colours
like a light pink can also represent positive thoughts and emotions and feelings of hope, contrasted with
darkness that usually represents feelings of fear and helplessness. I want to be able to use these to create a
direct contrast in my film between the ideals of brighter colours and the darker ones, the darker blue and
blacks can be used to represent my protagonists fractured mind. The brighter colours can be used to
represent the illusion of happiness that my character is under.
3.
4. Location was initially difficult to figure out,
however after searching around on google
maps I have figured out a path through York
that would be good to shoot my film, the
characteristics that make this a fitting place to
shoot are that York is a built up area and so it
creates that tense feeling of being surrounded
by the buildings, the urban environment goes
a long way to support the idea that my
protagonist is a working class citizen as many
working class citizens prefer to live close to
their place of work due to lack of transport.
But built up areas also allow for greater use of
varied camera shots and greater levels of
suspense due to the fear of the unknown as to
what is round any corner of the urban
environment, but also simply because my
story requires it to be set in a built up area for
the story to play out as required, my character
is going to be trapped in an alley for the end of
the film. However filming in York will create
some issues, the main one will be lack of
filming space, York is a busy city and it will be
difficult to find any space to film without
getting in the way of commuters and others in
the city, as a result the best way to go about
this would be to organise filming at a time
when most people and cars aren't out on the
street, aka early in the morning or late in the
evening. I will also have to check the locations
I'm planning to use before hand to make
sure that it's not too busy so that I can film
there, there may also be circumstances where
I can't use the location at all because it's
private property. I may be able to request
permission to film in these locations, however
under the circumstance that I can't do this I
will have to find a location I can film in as a
substitute.
5. Random Encounter
Random encounter is a café in York that I want to use as the area for the start of my film, this
because since my last visit to the café for a previous project, not only is the café bright and
colourful and so will serve as a valuable filming area for the start of my project, but it has also
recently gone under renovations which means an updated appearance, this however meant
that over the past week and possibly next the café will be closed due to these renovations,
with this being the case I will have the hold off filming there until it is ready. In addition to this
the café is incredibly popular and visited by many people in the city, this means that I would
have to arrange a specific time to visit when it isn't busy, perhaps nearer to closing time or
when the café has just opened for the business day. But the overall aesthetic of the café and
it's location in relevance to everything else in city is very convenient and so this would be a
good place for me to start filming.
9 Gillygate, York YO31 7EA
6. York railway museumIn the event that I am unable to use the random encounters café as my place of filming then I
will contact the York railway museum to see if I can use any location of their museum as a
place for filming, this would be the second most optimal location for filming as it is indoors,
has a adequate space for filming, and is a public location that doesn't require a fee to enter
unlike the York art museum which would have been my original option due to it's close
proximity to my original desired filming location, however if I do film at the railway museum
then I will have to map a different route for my actors to go as otherwise the route will be too
short for the full duration of my film.
LEEMAN ROAD
YORK YO26 4XJ
7. Backup locations
Under the circumstances that random encounters and the railway museum
are both unavailable as filming locations then I have found a few other
locations that I can get into contact with to see if they are willing to let my
film in their business for the beginning of my film, the locations are listed
below. I have selected these as backup locations because much like my first
two these establishments they are centrally located, somewhat accessible
and all open during the day, however there is a good chance that some of
these locations won't be available due to the fact that they are very
reputable establishments and as a result will probably be very busy during
the day, so therefore it is unlikely that they will allow me to film in their
business.
• Hadley's coffee shop
3 Bootham, York YO30
7BN
• Croque-Monsieur
Bootham Bar
St Leonard's Pl, York YO1
7HE
• Love Cheese
16 Gillygate, York YO31
7EQ
• Eagle and child
9 High Petergate, York YO1
7EN
8. costume My characters' clothing's are majorly going to rely on
mise en scene in order to communicate to the
audience the motivation of each character, clothing
colour has always been a method used to
communicate to the audience who is good and bad.
One of the most popular uses of this is in the film
series 'Star Wars', characters such as Obi-Wan Kenobi
use brown and white clothing which would convey to
feeling of good and hope, whereas Darth Vader
uses black leather and an ominous mask that creates a
deep breathing effect. This immediately tells the
audience who is good and who is bad, I want to be able
to use the same tactic in my film convey which
character has malicious intent, in this case I want one
character to wear bright clothing of any colour and
another character wearing darker clothing.
The mask that I want my antagonist to use has the
same function as many masks, it does a good job of
dehumanising the person wearing it by not allowing us
to see their face, so we're left to question if there's a
human at all underneath it. My movie will also have a
lot of distanced shots with many different people in
them, if my characters wear these distinct outfits
however then it will allow them to stand out from the
rest of the crowd which will be crucial for the recording
of my film. This is the preferred wardrobe that I would
use for my film, however if these items aren't available
(mainly due to some of them having expensive
qualities) then dark clothing substitutes such as a
hoodie and ordinary shoes would have to suffice for
my character. For my protagonist blue is a favoured
colour because it's a colour that can stand out,
however any bright colour in general will work. The guy
Fawkes mask will be easy enough to acquire by simply
visiting the costume shop in York where they have
them in stock for low prices.
9. props
Laptop/phone: This object will just be something for the character to interact with to make it
look like they're busy doing something at the start of the film.
Mentos: or some other object that can substitute for looking like pills or some kind of tablets, it
doesn't matter too much on what I use in that regard but I do require some kind of blank white
bottle to put them in without the brand label on. I will also need the multi coloured variant of
the Mentos, this is so that they look different to when the character is on the drug compared to
when they aren't on the drug.
10. communication
Some of the shots that I want in my film are going to require me to film the performers in
locations significantly further away than usual, making talking/shouting and inefficient form
of communication in the city, as a result I should find some way of communicating with them
at larger distances. The best way I can think of doing this would to use portable radios to
communicate with them, however if this fails we can just use our phones but this will be
costly due to spending money on calls, however hand held radios are also very costly devices,
I will check with my college to see if they posses any radios that I would be able to borrow for
the day of production.
12. storyboard
Realistically it is unlikely that I will be able to include everything that is in my storyboard, it demonstrates the idea that I will have multiple
actors available, however it is very much improbable I will have this many people to help me on the day of production and instead will have to
film with 2 or 3 actors, in addition to this it also suggests that I will be able to filter certain objects in the environment to still have colour, while
this is something that is technically doable, I don't believe that I will have enough time for it as this technique is a process that takes along time
to complete.
13. Contingency Planning
Potential Issue Solution
Actors unable to show up on the day Either reschedule or have backup performers
Bad weather Check the weather in advance to make sure
I am filming on a day with good weather
Equipment malfunction Check all equipment works before taking it
off of college grounds
Camera battery dying Bring a spare battery on the day to make
sure I don’t have to cancel shooting to a
later date
File corruption/loss Backup files on separate devices and only
work off of one device to ensure files aren't
corrupted between computers
Transportation issues Pre-arrange it so that transportation to the
location of filming is both available on the
day and will get me there on time.
14. Health and Safety
Potential Issue How will the issue be
avoided?
Trip hazards Setup equipment in a way that the wires
between devices do not obstruct any paths for
the public or ourselves
Shock from computers Check the computer for any faulty wiring or
other problems that could lead to shock before
using it
Back injury sustained from not sitting right at
the computer
Adjust the seat to the right height for myself,
then adjust computer to make sure it is at eye
height.
Possible injury from equipment Check the equipment for any malfunctions, be
careful when handling heavy equipment and
retract gear correctly to prevent injury to
others
Possible high stress levels sustained from
deadlines etc
Plan production time and use it accordingly
to make sure everything is completed on
time
location Don't try filming in any locations that may
pose any kind of serious threat of harm to
us.
15. Shooting schedule
Date Location act Actors
20th May York (Lamb and
Lion
inn/Exhibition
square)
Act 1- Withdrawal Daniel Thompson
Amy Dickinson
20th May York (City
centre/Statio-n
rd)
Act 2- Fear Daniel Thompson
Amy Dickinson
20th May York (station
road/Roman Wall)
Act 3- Chase pt. 1 Daniel Thompson
Amy Dickinson
20th May York (Queen
st/NCP car park
York station
South)
Act 4- Chase pt. 2/
cornered
Daniel Thompson
Amy Dickinson
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