Thursday 9 February 2017

Behind the scenes, unused shots



As said in the video, we have filmed this scene in two different locations and that has helped us to develop the best possible lighting. This is a good way of development because we were able to trial and error this scene which means that if something didn't work out in the classroom, we were able to fix it in the drama studio.
On the other hand, the mise en scene in the drama studio wasn't the best because all the posters were visible and that took away from the mood of the scene. Nevertheless, we still tried to make it as appealing in the post production as possible.

Animatic


This the animatic which presents the ideas that we have in our opening sequence. Some of the transitions are very dreamy, this is because the transition is between real life and a flashback, therefore this animatic shows more or less how my group is thinking of editing the real opening sequence. Also, some of the shots do not have transitions because we believe that to build enough suspense we need to make some quick cuts which will make the opening sequence more exciting and thrilling. However, this animatic is only a plan and the rough cut will be done in much more detail to build suspense.

Monday 6 February 2017

Editing decisions

For me, in the post production of creating a opening sequence the trial and error method allows me to create as effective clips as possible. There is a lot of different tools that I can use to create different effects.


This is the beginning of the post production for me. On the right hand side you can see the different transitions that can be used, for example the "bloom" transition, in my opinion, creates a good effect of a flashback when used at a rapid speed.
A little bit above that the effects window is visible and it is used for more specific visual and audio effects. For example the colour match allowed me to, more or less, make the lighting in the shots similar. Also, I found the transition tab very useful because it allows the user to create zooms and pans which is extremely important for such opening sequence.

This is the final version of the editing at the end. There are a lot of sounds that are disabled because they were extremely loud and didn't suit the entire theme of the thriller. Nevertheless, some were still used if it was possible to remove the background noises enough. Overall, the rough cut is around 1:55 minutes and uses transitions, effects, key frames and zooms to make it as effective as possible.


Friday 3 February 2017

Lighting technique


There are a lot of lighting techniques that the members of my group and I can use to make the most suspenseful and yet entertaining scene possible. Three point lighting will be an amazing technique to use in our scene where the victim is interrogated since it allows us to create mystery and enigma. Furthermore, from the video below, I've learnt that three point lighting can be done in various ways which means we can use this kind of technique differently to everyone else to be unique and as effective as possible. On the other hand, this might not be the best idea because it creates so enigmas that it might not fit in with our plotline, the enigmas would be instantly revealed by the flashbacks. Nevertheless, this will be a good thing to have a look at whilst filming.