The document summarizes the filming day for a student film project. It discusses how the students followed their storyboard but found additional shot opportunities. Throughout the day, they got more creative and added shots while still sticking to the overall storyboard. It describes some specific shots that were added, like a close-up of a character's feet walking. The document also notes some technical problems encountered, like accidentally turning off exposure lock, and how the filmmaker gained skills in lighting, camera settings, and efficient production.
Ross Barham created a practice film poster by editing a photo in Photoshop and Illustrator. In Photoshop, he darkened the background and cut out the subject. He then used Illustrator to add text for the billing block and title using custom fonts inspired by The Silence of the Lambs. Finally, he returned to Photoshop to blend the background and subject using the smudge tool before cropping and saving the final poster. The process helped Ross re-familiarize himself with the Adobe suite.
The document analyzes and compares the cover designs of three film magazines: Empire, FILM, and Premiere. Empire uses bold red font that is recognizable but not unique. FILM follows similar conventions as Empire with title at the top and bold text, but the colors vary more. Premiere has a simpler, less contrasting design that gives it more of a fashion magazine feel than film magazine. Overall, the magazines commonly feature big bold titles, colors, and action shots on their covers.
This document summarizes three horror films - The Evil Dead, Paranormal Activity 2, and Happy Death Day. It provides the runtime, production budget, and worldwide earnings for each film. Additionally, it analyzes the audience demographics, finding that the most popular age group for these horror genre films is 15-24 years old, and that the audience is fairly split between males and females, with males having a majority for some films.
This risk assessment document summarizes the filming of a student project titled "Times Up!". It will film both outside and inside a field house at Castle. It identifies trip hazards from electrical wires as a potential risk and rates it as slightly harmful. It will minimize this risk by warning people near the wires. It also lists the team members involved in the filming.
A timer prop is needed for a teaser trailer that revolves around a timer running out of time, and Katie will provide the timer. Jane will have a satchel containing her belongings, with the satchel supplied by Shania and belongings supplied by others. A photo of Castle Field house printed on newspaper-like paper will show the house where John lives, and will be brought by Shania.
This document provides costume research for two characters, John the kidnapper and Jane the journalist. John will wear dark grey jeans, shirt and jumper with black boots, sourced from the actor Ross. Jane will wear a blazer or cardigan with black trousers, faux leather shoes and a tee, sourced from the actor Shania.
Jane, a reporter, visits John's house to interview him but finds herself trapped inside. John locks all the exits and sets a timer, telling Jane she must escape before it runs out. Jane panics as she searches frantically around the house but cannot find a way to escape. As the timer ticks down, Jane grows more distressed but continues trying doors, windows, and drawers, becoming increasingly worried she will never get out. When the timer finally runs out, Jane opens a drawer with an unknown object inside that shocks and concerns her.
The document summarizes the filming day for a student film project. It discusses how the students followed their storyboard but found additional shot opportunities. Throughout the day, they got more creative and added shots while still sticking to the overall storyboard. It describes some specific shots that were added, like a close-up of a character's feet walking. The document also notes some technical problems encountered, like accidentally turning off exposure lock, and how the filmmaker gained skills in lighting, camera settings, and efficient production.
Ross Barham created a practice film poster by editing a photo in Photoshop and Illustrator. In Photoshop, he darkened the background and cut out the subject. He then used Illustrator to add text for the billing block and title using custom fonts inspired by The Silence of the Lambs. Finally, he returned to Photoshop to blend the background and subject using the smudge tool before cropping and saving the final poster. The process helped Ross re-familiarize himself with the Adobe suite.
The document analyzes and compares the cover designs of three film magazines: Empire, FILM, and Premiere. Empire uses bold red font that is recognizable but not unique. FILM follows similar conventions as Empire with title at the top and bold text, but the colors vary more. Premiere has a simpler, less contrasting design that gives it more of a fashion magazine feel than film magazine. Overall, the magazines commonly feature big bold titles, colors, and action shots on their covers.
This document summarizes three horror films - The Evil Dead, Paranormal Activity 2, and Happy Death Day. It provides the runtime, production budget, and worldwide earnings for each film. Additionally, it analyzes the audience demographics, finding that the most popular age group for these horror genre films is 15-24 years old, and that the audience is fairly split between males and females, with males having a majority for some films.
This risk assessment document summarizes the filming of a student project titled "Times Up!". It will film both outside and inside a field house at Castle. It identifies trip hazards from electrical wires as a potential risk and rates it as slightly harmful. It will minimize this risk by warning people near the wires. It also lists the team members involved in the filming.
A timer prop is needed for a teaser trailer that revolves around a timer running out of time, and Katie will provide the timer. Jane will have a satchel containing her belongings, with the satchel supplied by Shania and belongings supplied by others. A photo of Castle Field house printed on newspaper-like paper will show the house where John lives, and will be brought by Shania.
This document provides costume research for two characters, John the kidnapper and Jane the journalist. John will wear dark grey jeans, shirt and jumper with black boots, sourced from the actor Ross. Jane will wear a blazer or cardigan with black trousers, faux leather shoes and a tee, sourced from the actor Shania.
Jane, a reporter, visits John's house to interview him but finds herself trapped inside. John locks all the exits and sets a timer, telling Jane she must escape before it runs out. Jane panics as she searches frantically around the house but cannot find a way to escape. As the timer ticks down, Jane grows more distressed but continues trying doors, windows, and drawers, becoming increasingly worried she will never get out. When the timer finally runs out, Jane opens a drawer with an unknown object inside that shocks and concerns her.
The call sheet provides details for the production of "TIMES UP!" including a call time of 9am and finish time of 4pm on October 31st at Reigate College Castle Field. It lists the crew of 4 people and their roles, with Ross and Shania as the main actors for the roles of Jane and John and backups if needed. Costume details are provided for Jane and John, and equipment like a camera, tripod and reflector are noted. Props needed include a timer, Jane's belongings, notepad and pen, keys, and a picture of Jane, with various crew members responsible for bringing items.
This document provides a shooting schedule and shot list for a film production titled "Times Up!". It details 44 shots to be filmed over two days, both outdoors on the castle grounds and indoors within the castle. The shots include various angles and close-ups showing a character named Jane exploring the castle, searching for an exit as a timer counts down, becoming more distressed as time runs out. The schedule provides locations, shot numbers, descriptions, and notes on completion for capturing the scenes.
The document discusses the technologies used to create a film project. It describes using a camera to shoot 1080p HD video and apply techniques like rule of thirds. A tripod was used to stabilize shots and allow different camera heights. iMacs with Final Cut Pro and GarageBand were used for editing, adding effects, and generating sound effects. Final Cut Pro tools like blade, select, and keyframes were used to edit footage and add fades. GarageBand loops helped find sound effects and inspiration. Websites provided additional sound effects and research on target audiences. The filmmaking process helped learn skills like camera operation, Mac navigation, and copyright considerations.
This document summarizes the improvements made from the author's preliminary film task to their final cut. It describes using more diverse shot types, like extreme long shots, that allow for better showing of continuity. The angles are improved to include all of the action. Various rules of filmmaking, like the 180 degree rule, were properly followed. More focus was placed on mise-en-scene elements like clothing, props, and setting to make the world feel more realistic. Editing saw improvements like color correction, filters, credits, and added sound effects to give the film a darker and more polished overall quality.
Our opening sequence uses conventions common to film openings such as idents and credits to signal to the audience that it is the start of a film. Two idents are used that are under 15 seconds each, as is standard practice. White credits on a dark background help set the thriller genre. Quick cuts between shots introduce the different characters and locations in a short time to give the audience information to set up the narrative and genre. The stalking of the main character Lucy in a dark alley establishes the dark and twist-filled tone expected in a thriller film.
How does your product represent social groups? Ross Barham
This document discusses the representation of social groups in a film project. It includes one female character, Lucy, portrayed as a stereotypical working class journalist investigating murders. There are also two stalkers dressed in black who follow Lucy, creating tension around their identity. The film features two male detectives, one who is older and serves as the boss, portraying stereotypical gender and age roles commonly seen in detective films.
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This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
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The call sheet provides details for the production of "TIMES UP!" including a call time of 9am and finish time of 4pm on October 31st at Reigate College Castle Field. It lists the crew of 4 people and their roles, with Ross and Shania as the main actors for the roles of Jane and John and backups if needed. Costume details are provided for Jane and John, and equipment like a camera, tripod and reflector are noted. Props needed include a timer, Jane's belongings, notepad and pen, keys, and a picture of Jane, with various crew members responsible for bringing items.
This document provides a shooting schedule and shot list for a film production titled "Times Up!". It details 44 shots to be filmed over two days, both outdoors on the castle grounds and indoors within the castle. The shots include various angles and close-ups showing a character named Jane exploring the castle, searching for an exit as a timer counts down, becoming more distressed as time runs out. The schedule provides locations, shot numbers, descriptions, and notes on completion for capturing the scenes.
The document discusses the technologies used to create a film project. It describes using a camera to shoot 1080p HD video and apply techniques like rule of thirds. A tripod was used to stabilize shots and allow different camera heights. iMacs with Final Cut Pro and GarageBand were used for editing, adding effects, and generating sound effects. Final Cut Pro tools like blade, select, and keyframes were used to edit footage and add fades. GarageBand loops helped find sound effects and inspiration. Websites provided additional sound effects and research on target audiences. The filmmaking process helped learn skills like camera operation, Mac navigation, and copyright considerations.
This document summarizes the improvements made from the author's preliminary film task to their final cut. It describes using more diverse shot types, like extreme long shots, that allow for better showing of continuity. The angles are improved to include all of the action. Various rules of filmmaking, like the 180 degree rule, were properly followed. More focus was placed on mise-en-scene elements like clothing, props, and setting to make the world feel more realistic. Editing saw improvements like color correction, filters, credits, and added sound effects to give the film a darker and more polished overall quality.
Our opening sequence uses conventions common to film openings such as idents and credits to signal to the audience that it is the start of a film. Two idents are used that are under 15 seconds each, as is standard practice. White credits on a dark background help set the thriller genre. Quick cuts between shots introduce the different characters and locations in a short time to give the audience information to set up the narrative and genre. The stalking of the main character Lucy in a dark alley establishes the dark and twist-filled tone expected in a thriller film.
How does your product represent social groups? Ross Barham
This document discusses the representation of social groups in a film project. It includes one female character, Lucy, portrayed as a stereotypical working class journalist investigating murders. There are also two stalkers dressed in black who follow Lucy, creating tension around their identity. The film features two male detectives, one who is older and serves as the boss, portraying stereotypical gender and age roles commonly seen in detective films.
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This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
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