Tuesday, 18 December 2012
Idea 1
Idea 2 [»Victim«]
• 2 guys arguing.
(One holding pile of papers).
• one with papers walks outside, 2nd guy follows him still arguing.
• 2nd guy smacks 1st guys papers into air (they fall to the ground-credits on some of the papers).
• 1st guy grabs 2nd guy and pushes him up against a fence.
• 1st guy head butts 2nd guy to the floor and proceeds to pick up papers and walk away.
• 2nd guy (on floor) gets phone out and more credits are on the screen.
• he then dials a number and says "I need something taken care of".
• cutaway to person on other end of phones mouth and phone smiling (evil smile + "no problem").
• cut back to 2nd guy shouting "they're coming for you" (laugh + cough) "they're coming".
• cut to 1st guys face "of course they are, mate".
• time lapse of place - more people come past - some help 2nd guy up - gets darker.
• 1st guy comes back and finds a note on the floor covered in blood "behind you".
• group of thugs come from behind 1st guy and put bag (with credits on it) over his head and beat him up.
• drag him to van (with credits on side).
• put him in the back and drive away.
• fade to black.
• camera shot to represent 1st guys eyes opening.
• view of inside van from 1st guys perspective (distorted view - tilted camera angle).
• music playing in van.
• shot to represent eyes closing.
• Fade to black again.
• Shot of van pulling up in remote location
• Shot of the wheel as the van comes to a stop
• shot of just the feet and lower leg of one of the men getting out of the van and going to the back of the van
• van rear doors being opened - match on action (camera behind men on outside, then camera in front of men on inside).
• 1st guy being pulled out and dragged towards a tree with a noose tied to a low hanging branch.
• close up of 1st guy in sheer terror "NO".
• shot, cut, zoom, shot, cut, zoom, shot, cut, zoom etc...on the noose.
• immediate cut to black.
• title of film fades in.
[»Victim«] - Film Title
Monday, 29 October 2012
The Rock Camera Movement Analysis
Sunday, 28 October 2012
Harry Potter Task Evaluation
I didn't use many sounds or music in the title sequence, as I did not think it was necessary to over do it. The type of sounds that I mainly used were ambient, slightly droning sounds to set the scene for later on in the extract. There is also a sound bridge to connect the title sequence to the first scene.
The sounds that I used could have been more suited to the sequence, and perhaps more prevalent, so overall, out of 10 I would give this sequence a 4.
I thought that the playground scene was quite effective. I used some oriental music before it to keep the sound parallel to the scene, and to slightly confuse the audience, as the music and scenes that come up next are fairly brutal. However, to contrast this, I used some comical action sounds as a build-up to the main event of the scene - the thunder storm. I scored this sequence an 8 out of 10.
For the Dementors scene I used some sounds from a fairground environment right before the Dementors appear, as they sound fairly peaceful, and as if everything is going to be alright, however this is contrapuntal, as the viewer can see a dingy, dimly lit underpass. The music then quickly changed to a metal style electric guitar solo. By doing this, I aimed to lure the audience into a false sense of security. After harry had sent the Dementors quivering in their tracks, I chose some heroic styled music to emphasise the sense of good defeating evil. Overall, this scene received an 8 out of 10 from me.
To sum the extract up, I feel I did a pretty good job at choosing the right types of sounds and music to suit the scenes (parallel) or upset the balance (contrapuntal). the transitions between sounds and scenes could however be improved a touch. So to asses the soundtrack for the whole sequence, I gave it a 6 out of 10, as I mentioned before, there are still some improvements to be made.
Thursday, 11 October 2012
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
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