Friday, 4 April 2014

Filming Sessions

To start off the filming for our opening scene we wanted to make sure that we followed the filming schedule which meant that we needed to follow the storyboard. The first shots we filmed were the parts with the friends of the main character. We found these shots easier to film first as we could get it over and done with and also so when it came to editing we could find it easier. The second shots we filmed were the ones in the alleyway. These shots were quite complicated to shot as we had planned on shooting so many different ones. We made sure we followed the storyboard so after each shot we would check the storyboard and find out what we had to do next. This made things a little easier as we had some structure to what we needed to film and when. When it came to filming the feet, we decided that we would get those shots done before any other shot was done. So we filmed my feet first. We then filmed the friends feet, but we ended up not using those shots as we had to cut down the opening scene. Before filming the actual shots we did some test shots to make sure the camera was positioned in the right place and also to make sure the shot looked good and interesting. We then carried on filming the rest of the opening scene. We made sure to film the shots with the fake blood after anything else we had to film without the blood. This is because we knew that the top I was wearing was going to have fake blood put on it, and it wouldn't stay clean. After getting feedback from the first draft of the opening scene we filmed some more shots in the school grounds to show the murderer a bit more than we originally see her.

Thursday, 3 April 2014

Audience Feedback

After uploading and sharing our first draft of the opening scene we found that the audience feedback was both positive and negative.

Positive

  • The audience liked our credits at the end as they hadn't seen it been done before and also they thought it was quite interesting to watch. 
  • The audience also liked the different shots we used to show different parts of the opening scene. 
  • They enjoyed the music and thought it fitted well with our genre and they thought it made the scene more intense. 
  • They also enjoyed the way we had showed our title of the film and the way the font looked. 
  • They also liked the plot of the opening scene and they liked the setting. 
Negative

  • The audience thought the opening scene was too long and needed to be cut down as they lost interest half way. 
  • They also thought that some of the cuts needed to be removed or changed to make the scene more interesting. 
  • The plot of the story needed to be shown a bit clearer as well as some of the audience felt it was a bit unclear and weren't sure of what the opening scene was about. 
With the feedback we collected from the public, we decided to add and delete a few things in our opening scene. We deleted a few shots which were used to show different events, but also we shortened the scene down to make it short and snappy. We then added a few new shots in our opening scene of the murderer so the audience can grow a relationship with the murderer. We also added a voice over as we thought it would be effective and also the audience might find it more interesting to watch. Also we felt it would make the plot and the story clearer, which means the audience would understand our opening scene.

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Creating | Props

When thinking about the different types of props we would need for our opening scene we came up with a list of different props that would be useful.

Phone
We used multiple phones in our opening scene when filming certain shots. For the beginning part we used two phones. The phone that Victoria was holding to show the text message and also another phone off camera to text the phone on camera. We used a smart phone as we felt it would link in with the gender and the stereotypical view of teenagers in the modern day times. 
We then used a phone when I'm walking down the alleyway. We used another smart phone as again we felt it would suit the stereotypical teenager image. We used a phone down the alleyway as, from our own experience, we knew teenagers look at their phone on the way home when they are alone. We also thought it would be effective to use a phone so it would be easier when the murderer eventually takes her phone.
Finally, we used a phone at the end when my character has been stabbed by the murderer, and the murderer takes the phone. We stuck with the smart phone as we knew thats what a stereotypical teenager would own.

Bag
We used one bag for the main character to hang over her shoulder while walking home. This is because we wanted it to look like she had just come from school or from a friends house, and usually a stereotypical teenager would always carry a bag around with them.

Skateboard
This prop wasn't actually seen on the camera in any of our shots, but we did use it when filming a certain shot. We used the skateboard to show the shot of the feet walking down the alleyway. We placed the camera onto the skateboard, we tied a scarf onto the end of the skateboard, we started rolling on the camera and we then moved the skateboard along with the feet to make the shot effective. 

Fake Knife
We used this prop to show that the murderer was going stab the main character and something bad was going to happen. We found this fake knife in the shop and we bought it. 

Fake Blood
As well as the fake knife, we purchased the fake blood along with the fake knife. We did this to add to the effect that the main character had been stabbed. We placed the fake blood onto the knife and onto the main characters side so add to the effect.

Filming Schedule

In the process of discussing when and where we were going to film we decided to create a filming schedule. We wanted to film the whole thing on one day so we were guaranteed that the weather would be the same and it was easier for us to get together. We filmed during the October half term and we arranged to film on the Tuesday. We didn't decided on that day whether we were going to film or not depending on the weather because we were all busy during the week and we decided just to choose a date and stick to it. 

When creating how we were going to shoot everything we looked at the storyboard and we decided what parts we wanted to shoot first. We decided to follow the storyboard as it was easier for us to film the shots. When filming the feet shot we decided to film that all at the same time as we felt it would be difficult and very confusing to keep shooting that shot. 

After we had collected feedback from the first draft of the opening scene we all agreed that we had to film some more shots. We didn't have a lot of time to film and also we couldn't go back to that spot and film again because the weather wouldn't be the same, the clothes wouldn't be the same and the deadline was only a few days away. So we decided to film on location - our school grounds. We made sure to film in the parts of the school that didn't look like a school ground and we made sure the positioning of the camera was making the location look like a street or something along those lines.

Never Look Back | Opening Scene Improved

When getting feedback on our first draft of our opening scene we looked at the good and bad feedback so we knew what to change and what to keep the same when creating the final draft. We looked at the positive feedback and took on board what the public liked, and we kept that in the opening scene. We then looked at the negative feedback and took on board what the public didn't like, and we changed it in the opening scene. We also looked at other peoples opening scenes and took on board what they did to make their opening scene effective.

We decided to add a few things into our opening scene that we took from other peoples opening scenes as we thought it would make our opening scene more effective and make the film fit into the horror genre.


In our new opening scene we added basic credits so the viewer could easily see the actresses in our opening scene. We also deleted a few clips that were unnecessary and we added a few new clips that show more of our murderer. We did this to show the audience more about our murderer in the opening scene and also so the audience grows a sort of relationship with the murderer.  We added more transitions so the part when we changed to the murderer being shown would flow better. We also added a voice over to our opening scene because we had seen other people use that technique and we thought it was very effective. So we decided to use a voice over in our opening scene as well. When we added the voice over we felt it made the opening scene more effective and made the scene more tense. The voice over adds to our horror genre option as other films use voice overs to start off their films.

Our new improved opening scene is more intense and it fits into the genre more than the first draft. I'm glad that we added these new techniques and shots as I feel it makes our film more interesting and tense.

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Creating | Settings

When thinking about where we wanted our opening scene to be set we wanted the setting to be quite mysterious and we wanted to chose quite a stereotypical horror movie setting. We thought about setting it in a field, but we voted against it as we felt it would be hard to find an empty field to film in and also we didn't think it would suit our plot for the movie. 

We finally decided on setting our opening scene in an alleyway. We chose an alleyway as it's quite stereotypical and also it was a convienent setting that we could easily find near where we all live. When creating the storyboard we didn't really know how to draw our alleyway as we didn't actually know what alleyway we were going to film in. On the day of filming we decided to meet at someone's house and walk around to find some alleyways. We were successful in finding alleyway, but we just didn't know which one to film in. We all decided to filming in the alleyway in our opening scene because it was quiet and also it set out scene very well. 

Our setting helps set the scene well as it is easily identified as a small compact alleyway. It also helps tie in with the stereotypical dangerous alleyway as again it is compact which means that the murderer can either stab someone easily and capture someone.

Creating | Costumes


When thinking about the costumes for the characters in the opening scene we mainly focused on the main characters which are the victim and the murderer. We didn’t really focus on the costumes of the friends as they could just wear their own casual outfit. But we wanted to be a bit more careful and stereotypical with the main character costumes.

Main Character 1 – Becca – Victim
When thinking about what this character could wear, we thought that she should wear something white to show purity and innocence. So her costume is normal jeans, a white top and a jacket of some sort, with converses. We chose these clothing items to make up the costume because we wanted innocence and purity to be shown but also we wanted the stereotypical teenager look to be shown as well. This is why we chose jeans, a jacket and some converses. For the hair, we didn’t worry too much about it, so we decided to keep it plain, simple and basic and have the hair up in a bun. We also had make-up put on her because again we wanted to show a stereotypical teenage girl. We didn’t put a lot of make-up on the character as we wanted her to look natural and not like she is about to go to a party. We kept it natural so the audience wouldn’t think too much of it and they wouldn’t notice it.

Main Character 2 – Nadine – Murderer
When thinking about what this character could wear, we thought that she should wear something black to show danger and evilness. The costume we had for Nadine was black jeans, a black plain top, a black jacket and black converses. We had her wear all black because we thought it made her look mysterious and we also thought she could be identified as the villain easier and her character would be clearer. We kept the hair natural and had her wear it down so we could easily put the hood up on her jacket to add to the mystery. We had her wear a little bit of make-up. Villains don’t wear make-up but we kept to the idea that the character is a girl so we thought adding a touch of make-up would be a good idea. We didn’t put as much make-up on Nadine than we put on my character as we wanted it to be clear that she was the villain and that my character was the victim/damsel.

Extra Characters – Claire and Victoria – Friends
We didn’t really think in depth of what the friends should wear as we felt that they weren’t as important as the main characters and we wanted to put most of our focus on the main characters. However, we had the friends wear minimal make-up, like we did for Nadine, and we also had them wear casual everyday clothing. We didn’t want them to be to eye catching because we didn’t want the audience to be more attracted to the extra characters and not notice the main characters.