My actors aged between 20-27 all male - the age and gender I am aiming my film at have all made suggesting throughout my filming as to what they would like to see in a film, they often contribute good ideas to improve the trailer so I decided to have a meeting to discuss in detail what they as the target audience would want to get from the film and anything they have seen before they have found particually found stuck out for them in a film they have really liked and also anything original they haven't seen done before they would like to see.
A main thing we all agreed they would like to see in the cinema was a 'parody' like film but not quite as obvious as films such as 'Scary Movie' for example, or 'Disaster Movie', they would prefer the 'mocking' of other films to look unintentional and subtle to achieve the most comedy. Also they said they would like it to be based around afour boys on a camping trip. This I thought would be a good idea as it allows the conventions of a horror parady so introduced the idea into my schedule. As I went through the synopsis of my film it occured that perhaps the camping trip should be the film instead of my previous idea to have the main character getting a good job and girlfriend but at the jeopardy/risk of losing his friends. At the current time I am sticking to my initial plan as we haven't begun filming the camping scenes, which I feel would cause a lot of filming problems including location, lack of light, and equipment.
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Filming Schedule - Day 3
Day 3
On day 3 I decided to was vital to get some footage of some value - therefore put aside what I initially planned to film, (a scene we hadn't gone through yet - which therefore would have meant a lot of time planing the shot). We therefore -my cast and me decided to redo a scene we had gone through on day 1. The shot was in the back garden of a relatives house - the reasons I chose this location was because it has the characteristics of a pub. I sat my four actors (the main character and his three main friends) on the table, two on either side, this shot was inspired by Peter Jackson's 'Lord of the Rings the Return of the King' 2003, where four hobbits sit at the pub table, this location I am going to make thier 'usual' meeting place where they share laughter and their problems - making it a recurring place in my film and trailer, I hope this will familiarize the audience with the location and help them understand the 'closeness' of the four friends and how they carry the film.
My schedule for day 3
On day 3 I decided to was vital to get some footage of some value - therefore put aside what I initially planned to film, (a scene we hadn't gone through yet - which therefore would have meant a lot of time planing the shot). We therefore -my cast and me decided to redo a scene we had gone through on day 1. The shot was in the back garden of a relatives house - the reasons I chose this location was because it has the characteristics of a pub. I sat my four actors (the main character and his three main friends) on the table, two on either side, this shot was inspired by Peter Jackson's 'Lord of the Rings the Return of the King' 2003, where four hobbits sit at the pub table, this location I am going to make thier 'usual' meeting place where they share laughter and their problems - making it a recurring place in my film and trailer, I hope this will familiarize the audience with the location and help them understand the 'closeness' of the four friends and how they carry the film.
My schedule for day 3
- Get shot of them 'toasting' with thier pint glasses from side left angle.
- Get shot of them 'toasting' from a satalite view (inspred by shot in the trailer for 'The Inbetweeners Movie'.
- Get shot of them just talking and laughing (the actual talking wont be included in the trailer - I just wanted a shot of them bonding to put as a perhaps 2 second clip in the trailer).
- I also planned for a shot of the four actors in the car but it was very tricky to get the camera at the right angle which allowed all the actors to be in the shot - we plan to go back to filming that shot another day, as the there was no light outside and the shot proved too dark to use in my trailer.
Filming Schedule - Day 2
Day 2
On day 2 of filming again we ended up doing the majority of it 'trail running' to make sure before we started we caught the scenes at their best angles, speed and light, although I could only manage to get my cast at five o'clock which meant rather poor light outside - so we focused on shots inside. Again this proved difficult to get any 'valuable' footage as a lot of time was spent doing 'trial and error' with the camera and the actors lines.
On day 2 of filming again we ended up doing the majority of it 'trail running' to make sure before we started we caught the scenes at their best angles, speed and light, although I could only manage to get my cast at five o'clock which meant rather poor light outside - so we focused on shots inside. Again this proved difficult to get any 'valuable' footage as a lot of time was spent doing 'trial and error' with the camera and the actors lines.
Filming Schedule - Day 1
Day 1
On day one we initially planned to film but we ended up really just 'trail running' through scenes planned for that day and later days. As we started filming I found I was constantly asking my actors to repeat the lines as I tried the scene in different ways.
We tried out shooting scenes from different angles to see which boasts a more pleasing on the eye when watched. Some angles proved unsuccessful due to a number of different things including low light, too much light, rooms lacking anything particually intruging or didn't seem appropriate for the scene, an actor wearing the same coloured clothing as the background, I found a lot of time went to waiting for the sun to go as it was too light and distored the visual on the camera. But from these problems I learnt the faults of my film-making that I will avoid when making my trailer.
On day one we initially planned to film but we ended up really just 'trail running' through scenes planned for that day and later days. As we started filming I found I was constantly asking my actors to repeat the lines as I tried the scene in different ways.
We tried out shooting scenes from different angles to see which boasts a more pleasing on the eye when watched. Some angles proved unsuccessful due to a number of different things including low light, too much light, rooms lacking anything particually intruging or didn't seem appropriate for the scene, an actor wearing the same coloured clothing as the background, I found a lot of time went to waiting for the sun to go as it was too light and distored the visual on the camera. But from these problems I learnt the faults of my film-making that I will avoid when making my trailer.
Friday, 18 November 2011
Distributers
New Line Cinema
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New Line distributed
- Run Fatboy Run
- Sex and the City 1 & 2
- Hall Pass
Tuesday, 15 November 2011
Trailer Analysis
The Social Network Trailer
- Slow-paced music - atmospheric, although slow builds up intensity with slight fasten of pace visually, the music gradually gets louder.
Monday, 7 November 2011
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
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