Showing posts with label Pre-Production: Research. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pre-Production: Research. Show all posts
Thursday, 25 February 2016
Video Piracy - Why is it important for a production film.
Some of the links I have used:
http://screenrant.com/movie-piracy-zombieland-video-on-demand-digital-download-solutions-kofi-35289/
I have used research from the internet to create this prezi and I wanted to explain how important it is when producing a film because of copyright issues etc. Effects money being made as well as it could have a huge impact on the audience.
Thursday, 18 February 2016
Film Poster Examples
These are some of the examples I will be using in order to create a film poster for the opening scene we have created. These poster are aesthetically pleasing and goes with the genre and when I create mine I will rely on colours like so.
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Cinematic Techniques - Sources to help in production Stage
I really want a cinematic look for the opening and so i am literally doing intense research upon how to do that.
Monday, 1 February 2016
Saturday, 30 January 2016
Sources used to help me
My role for our film opening was to be the production designers so i was responsible for the location and the setting of the story. Also the costumes and props. I had been short of ideas and i needed to go into research of exactly what i can do to effectively fulfill the role of a production designer.
Friday, 29 January 2016
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Directors - James Cameron
This is my brief research I did to find out more information about this particular director.
Foley Sounds - Videos to help
In order to use sound in the best way to get that realism in the opening sequence. We as a group have conducted research into helping us create foley sounds as thats a good feature to have when creating sounds such as footsteps, glass breaking or even a particular fight scenes.
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
Film Opening Analysis - American Sniper
I would like to show you a video analysis I have made for the film "American Sniper".
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Sources used to help me
To get more insight into our genre i wanted to find our exactly what we needed to make a good action film. Even though it wasn't as quite the same route that we were going as we do not have the budget and resources in order to create most of the effects of a large blockbuster i wanted to research the types of shots and mise en scene elements that i could incorporate into our film opening.
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Iconography & Conventions
We would like to show you what does a action genre intake through its conventions. Here is a perfect example I have made:
Idents - 2 Examples
We felt as a group that this ident was not appropriate with films. As it more looks like its a youtube intro.
We chose this because its simple but elegant. But also it goes well with conventional films such as Dark Knight etc.
We chose this because its simple but elegant. But also it goes well with conventional films such as Dark Knight etc.
Opening Titles - Billing Order
When trying to do your opening everything needs to be precise and organised according to timing. So for that reason we chose to do a billing order so it would help us plan the scene properly and not make it longer than it should be. And from these 3 films we did a quick plan of the timeline of what is shown on the screen at what particular time. By doing so we follow the appropriate codes and conventions towards a film and so audiences wouldn't get confused of what is going on with the scene itself.

TERMINATOR 3 - Opening

WANTED - Opening
Tuesday, 5 January 2016
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