2. Process- initial plans
-In order to get the concept of my film I drew inspiration from some of my preferred TV shows such as black mirror and
Sherlock Holmes, however I also used inspiration from all aspects of the media including video games, particularly the
game 'We happy few' set to be released in late 2018. Once I had generated the concept for film I wanted to decide what I
was going to include in it, and how I would go about doing it. The best way I believe to go about doing this is to have large
amounts of ambition for the film, picturing it as something that would have a large budget backing it, once I had that vision
I then start to think more realistically about what I can actually do, and how I can best meet that ambition with what is
actually available to me, this is my thought process for all projects I do to make sure I meet the furthest extent of my
ambition.
3. Process- stylistic choices
My antagonist using the Guy Fawkes mask was a deliberate and specific choice, this is because this mask in particular has
always been associated with something sinister but also represents an unknown entity, which is what my antagonist is all
about, the unknown paranoia and fear in the back of my protagonists mind, and the mask covering up their face also goes
a long way to dehumanising them. I also came to the conclusion that the Guy Fawkes mask made it a useful close up to use
in my poster and my DVD case cover, close up shots with not a lot of background detail, instead focusing on the one person
or object in the foreground, is the status quo when creating a poster or DVD cover for a psychological thriller, as a result I
used a close up of my antagonist with a dark colour scheme, which I believed would go a long way to solidify in the
audiences minds what kind of film this is. However if you pay attention to my film and my other products alongside it, it is
noticeable that the person I used to model for my poster and DVD cover, isn't the same person I used in my film, which is a
minor detail that I would've changed if I could, however this is just for continuity purposes that I don't believe would affect
the overall quality of the products that much.
4.
5. Process- location and camera choicesMy film started off in the lamb and lion inn in York, the first shot past the establishing shots is an over the shoulder shot
following an extra into the hotel for the camera to focus on my protagonist, for the most part this shot ran smoothly,
however there were a couple things that I would've improved upon, most importantly was the interruption during the
follow shot, for a few brief seconds the camera stops and faces the wall, this happened because when I was following the
actor with the camera, they opened the door and walked in, however the door then closed on me and I had to stop and
open it, which is what caused the interruption, in hindsight it would've provided a better shot to prop the door open during
that scene for smoother shot. The other thing that I would change about this shot (which is something I could've changed
for most of the film) is that many of my shots aren't steady at all, I did initially book out a steady cam as part of my kit to
help with this issue however it wasn't available and I couldn't reschedule to shoot a different day, as a result a lot of the
shots in the film that required a steady camera are quite shaky, and I think this ruins the affect of many of the shots.
The shots that did require shaky cam became so shaky in parts that it was actually difficult to tell what was happening in
the scene, so I would've likely actually put a bit more control on my shots with deliberate shaky cam. Location was
temporarily a major issue before starting production for my film, my initial filming location was the Random encounters
café, however they were going under renovations at the time, I also called a couple other cafes near exhibition square to
see if I could film there however they were also fully booked on the day, eventually I was able to book a filming time at the
lamb and lion inn at York.
6. This is the shot at the beginning of the film
where my initial plan was to have a smooth
camera movement following my actor through
into the hotel, but at this moment during the
film I had to block the door from closing on
me which created the pause in movement
that you see onscreen. A couple solutions to
this problem would have been to either prop
the door open, or have someone else in the
scene open up the door for my character and
myself.
7. Process- editing
The primary editing software that I used in my film was Premiere pro, however I did use royalty free music off of garage
band but most of the digital effects that are seen in the film were created in premiere pro, however I did have to watch
many YouTube tutorials to learn how to do them (I have sourced the links to them in my proposal and research. There was
however one effect that I couldn't pull off in premiere pro, that is the cloning effect towards the end of the film, this effect
was done through After effects, this is software that is dedicated to creating the finer aspects of digital effects, rather than
premiere which is more aimed at editing the film as a whole. Creating the cloning effect was a long process that took up a
lot of production time to complete, despite this the air still rippled around the clone, this problem could've been avoided if
I had kept the camera steady during the shot however since it was not completely still for both shots where I filmed
walking down on both sides of the alley, I had to use after effects to try and merge the two shots together. Another issue I
had with the editing was the lack of continuity with many of the shots, due to a lot of the footage in crucial parts of the film
being unusable for various reasons, I was forced to use transitions to fill in the gaps. Because of this many of the cuts in the
film appear to be quite jarring and unnecessary.
A third issue that I have had with the film is sound, editing the sound together itself didn't prove to be too much of an issue
in the end, but the quality of the tracks sometimes leave something to be desired. A key point of this as an example is
about half way through my film, where due to restrictions on the sounds that I could use I had to use a generic
'suspenseful' sound from garage band, however the problem with this sound is that it has been used so much by other
means and people at this that point it's more used for
Comedic effect rather than any real suspense, and this is a problem because I don't want my film to include any moments
of comedy, it's supposed to be suspenseful and serious from beginning to the end and I believe this sound effect that I have
used conveys the wrong feeling to the audience. In the event that I could change this I would certainly go back and replace
this sound for something far less generic sounding to help separate the audio of my film and make it something unique.
10. Process- editing
This is one of the most noticeable examples of jarring
editing in my film, this was caused by the footage in
between these two shots being mostly unusable and as a
result had to include this transition to try and fill in the
gaps between the shots, the main issue was that I failed to
keep the camera in the same position for both the shots
that I wanted to include in the scene, so I had to get rid of
them, in addition to this the area that I was trying to film in
at the time wasn't wide enough and as a result I wasn't
able to get both the shots I wanted.
11. Process- actors and equipment
This proved to be the most troublesome part of production. I had very specific days where it was possible for me to film,
and it was incredibly difficult to find people who could help with the acting in my film on those particular days, I was
eventually able to find the right amount of actors to use in my film however I did have to postpone production of my film
for 2 weeks before I was able to find them, despite this production was still completed on time. The day of filming was also
a very hot day (22 degrees centigrade) and considering that my film contained a lot of shots involving the chase scene, it
became somewhat physically taxing on my performers to sprint through city center, as a result taking care of their physical
state in between shots was crucial, in order to do this I organised it so that there was regular breaks in between shots, and
always made sure that my performers had water to keep them hydrated.
Equipment was also an issue for about a week, due to a late booking I couldn't get out any equipment I needed the time,
the second time I was able to get most of it out and I decided that I couldn't postpone production for another week and
wait till I had everything, however because of this rushed production schedule I believe that my film has suffered in
substance, mentioned previously I didn't get the steady cam equipment for my film because of the late booking, if I were
to go back and shoot some of the scenes again I would make sure that this time I do have the steady cam available, that
way any shots that are supposed to be steady are as they were intended to be, I did also have a shoulder mount available
to me on set at the time however it wasn't functional and as a result I wasn't able to use it, so next time I will have to make
sure that all of my equipment is working before I take it off site.
Editor's Notes
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.
Discuss the tools and processes used in your production. Log your thoughts and feelings about your work.