The opening sequence clip that me and Jack Lucas were watching was kidulthood because this related to the story line of our opening sequence and gave us a good indication of how we were going to film our opening sequence. We found that the more opening sequences of films and short movie clips we watched the easier it was to know what we wanted to do. It can also give us editing ideas and also the type of soundtrack we want to use.
Thursday, 19 December 2013
production Meeting
In one of our lessons me and jack Lucas were watching opening sequences of films to try and get an idea and a understanding of what we want ours to be like. watching these different opening sequences can help plan our story board because we can get an idea of some of the camera shots we want involve in our opening sequence.
The opening sequence clip that me and Jack Lucas were watching was kidulthood because this related to the story line of our opening sequence and gave us a good indication of how we were going to film our opening sequence. We found that the more opening sequences of films and short movie clips we watched the easier it was to know what we wanted to do. It can also give us editing ideas and also the type of soundtrack we want to use.
The opening sequence clip that me and Jack Lucas were watching was kidulthood because this related to the story line of our opening sequence and gave us a good indication of how we were going to film our opening sequence. We found that the more opening sequences of films and short movie clips we watched the easier it was to know what we wanted to do. It can also give us editing ideas and also the type of soundtrack we want to use.
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Dream elelments
Important elements to consider when filming a dream sequence:
Its important to consider a number of different elements when trying to film a dream sequence. You have to make the audience believe that he is dreaming and make it realistic but at the same time you don't want to make it so obvious, this is what me (Toby) and jack are trying to achieve so that its slightly mysterious which keeps the audience guessing and wondering whats happened without making them confused.
In order to achieve this we will have too:
Its important to consider a number of different elements when trying to film a dream sequence. You have to make the audience believe that he is dreaming and make it realistic but at the same time you don't want to make it so obvious, this is what me (Toby) and jack are trying to achieve so that its slightly mysterious which keeps the audience guessing and wondering whats happened without making them confused.
In order to achieve this we will have too:
- make sure the camera shots are high angle as if being watched from a 3rd person point of view to reinforce that fact that hes dreaming.
- we need to make some of camera shots dutch angle and close ups that show unnatural expressions on their face. which can make the audience feel on edge and if something isn't quite right
- We may also decide to add some slow motion in to give the effect that hes dreaming and what hes seeing and hes doing is not want he would normally do in everyday life.. the slow motion will really get the audience to focus on that specific part. then the shot after mat be very quick and suddenly it changes to give a real shock
- Another important element to remember is when we are editing we will need to play with colour treatment and edit by brightening up the colour treatment or fading it right out by taking all the colours out of it
Thursday, 28 November 2013
planning the main task
In the last couple of lessons planning our main task we have to think and plan a number of important elements.
The elements we have had to consider are.
-Foley
-music
-dialogue
- mood board
-location
-cast character
-treatment
- soundtrack
We also had to pitch our idea of what we are going to do as our opening sequence to the class. I created this in power point and had to include all of the above in it in order for my class and my teacher to have an understanding of what we are planning to do.
The more planning and story boarding and scripting we do the easier it will be to film as we all have a clear understanding in our head of what we want and the camera shots we are going to use.
The elements we have had to consider are.
- Titles and credits, these may involve
-Foley
-music
-dialogue
- The genre of the opening sequence
- The content that must be involved in the opening sequence e.g.
- mood board
-location
-cast character
-treatment
- soundtrack
We also had to pitch our idea of what we are going to do as our opening sequence to the class. I created this in power point and had to include all of the above in it in order for my class and my teacher to have an understanding of what we are planning to do.
The more planning and story boarding and scripting we do the easier it will be to film as we all have a clear understanding in our head of what we want and the camera shots we are going to use.
Friday, 15 November 2013
preliminary task
For our preliminary task we had to story board and film a short clip lasting between a minute and a minute and a half of someone walking into a room and having a conversation. The story board had to show each camera shot.
I had to make sure the continuity of each shot was correct in order for the film to flow and look realistic. I also had to make sure there was shot reverse shot and to include the 180 bitty degree rule to show conversation.

This is a image of a shot reverse shot showing two people have a conversation. As you can see each of their facial expressions is shown clearly in order to show the audience the characters reaction in the conversation and how they are feeling. When filming this shot you need to make sure that the head space is correct. This is making sure that there is not loads room above the characters head, while still making sure you are using the rule of thirds. This type of shot is often used a lot in conversations and can often be found in soaps for example Eastenders and coronation street.
I had to make sure the continuity of each shot was correct in order for the film to flow and look realistic. I also had to make sure there was shot reverse shot and to include the 180 bitty degree rule to show conversation.
This is a image of a shot reverse shot showing two people have a conversation. As you can see each of their facial expressions is shown clearly in order to show the audience the characters reaction in the conversation and how they are feeling. When filming this shot you need to make sure that the head space is correct. This is making sure that there is not loads room above the characters head, while still making sure you are using the rule of thirds. This type of shot is often used a lot in conversations and can often be found in soaps for example Eastenders and coronation street.
Monday, 11 November 2013
Doc Martin essay
In class we watched a short clip on Doc Martin and we had to analyse it for mise en scene and sound. it was done under exam conditions and we had a time limit as well to give a bit of a indication of what the exam will be like.
When analysing the clip i found that i was able to do it with no real stuggle and had a good idea of what i was going to write about. I felt like i had a lot to write about even though i was only writng about mise en scene and sound, in the exam you also have to write about camera shots the editing so this is why it is extrenly impotant to have a good understanding on all of thses factors in order to get straight down to the point.
In class we had to peer mark each other work and highlight the important parts and the structure of the writing.
After miss banks took the essays in and marked it. Overall she was plaeased with my work but there are a number of things i need to work on in order for me to get a higher grade.
I have to make sure that my paragraphs are structured well and have a clear set out of what topic I am explaining so that it is easy to understand and the reader doesn't t get lost. I also need to try and add in a few more technical terms to show I have understanding about it.
overall I feel a lot more confident when it comes to writing the essay as I have a clear understanding of what I need to do and improve on.
When analysing the clip i found that i was able to do it with no real stuggle and had a good idea of what i was going to write about. I felt like i had a lot to write about even though i was only writng about mise en scene and sound, in the exam you also have to write about camera shots the editing so this is why it is extrenly impotant to have a good understanding on all of thses factors in order to get straight down to the point.
In class we had to peer mark each other work and highlight the important parts and the structure of the writing.
After miss banks took the essays in and marked it. Overall she was plaeased with my work but there are a number of things i need to work on in order for me to get a higher grade.
I have to make sure that my paragraphs are structured well and have a clear set out of what topic I am explaining so that it is easy to understand and the reader doesn't t get lost. I also need to try and add in a few more technical terms to show I have understanding about it.
overall I feel a lot more confident when it comes to writing the essay as I have a clear understanding of what I need to do and improve on.
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
21 jump street filming
Some of the camera shots that were involved are medium shots with people walking into the shot so we need to make sure the head space and what we want in the shot are still there and no one is being cut off out of it. The editing had to be right the continuity of the shots has to be correct as well. When we did our shots the continuity of the shots wasnt very good this is bad as it can make the audience feel like its not real and believe able. When we are editing we need to makesure that when we finsih the shot in the right position and start it off in the right position again so that the auidenece realise we havent editied and that it looks real and continuous. Another shot that is hard to perform is reverse angle and 180 degree angle filming over someones shoulder when they are talking to someone. Its hard because we need to makesure there is the corect headspace and can clearly see the persons facial expressions that you are talking to.
I now know the other things i need to be concentartiong when filming the shots. Not just the type of shot but the compostion of the shot and the postioning of it. This task was very helpful and will be looking forward to my next filming.
mise-en-scene
In class we learnt about mise-en-scene it is a french term for everything in the scene and everything you see and the compostion of the shot.
mise-en scene can be broken down into and is refered to as C.L.A.M.P.S its six sectors and stands for
costume
lighting
actors
movement
props
setting
mise-en scene can be broken down into and is refered to as C.L.A.M.P.S its six sectors and stands for
costume
lighting
actors
movement
props
setting
Friday, 11 October 2013
camera shots first attempts
In our double lesson we had time to go out and practice a number of different camera shots. the lesson before we had the chance to plan out the different types of camera shots we wanted to have a go at and film.
the first shot we had a ago at and wanted to try was a medium shot with a zoom out. It started with a close up of my face do show the audience the emotion. It was slighty off centered in order to give the effect that something was slightly wrong. When i start to walk foward the camera zooms out letting us see more of the location and what i am wearing.I thought this shot went quite well as it was our first time using the camera. The things i think we need to improve on when doing this type of shot is to remeber to keep the zoom smoot and at the same speed everytime, because zooming out is very sensitive so we must be careful when using the zoom. Our teacher suggested it would be better to use a dolly in zoom out because it would give an unsettleing feel to the audience as the background starts to disappear and the subject stays the same which is me.
The second shot we tried to do was a low angle tilt up. This shot was rather easy to film we just had to the tilt the camera angle upwards at the correct speed. We tried this shot because we wanted to see how it would look when being played back. This shot is used to represent power and strength and dominace in can also make the subject look bigger. Next time we try this shot we may need the subjects to be facing the light so that we can see them more clealy because this time i was faced away from the light making my figure look dark.
The third shot we tried was a establishing shot. This time we has the camera still and had the subjects off centre to give unsettling look to audience. Our camera was on the tripod still and we let the subjects walk into the shot to give the effect i wasnt meant to be there or we met up secretly.
The final shot we tried was a pan right the is where the camera is on the tripod and we just move the top of the camera acccording to the subjects speed. Next time we do this shot we need to remember to get his feet in because we cut his feet out. What we need to do is to remeber if we are going to cut out part of someone body it must be at a joint like the knee or hip join not halfway through someones leg
Saturday, 14 September 2013
camera shot analysis
Today in class we watched a short clip from king Arthur and we talked as a class about how may different shots there were and we said there were about 250 to 300 shots in a 4minute clip. We also looked at the different types of camera shots and why they were used. We worked in pairs and found a scene of our choice from any film and analysed the different camera shots in there and why they were used and the purpose behind them.
I have chosen to analyse a battle scene from "300" I have chosen this film as there is a range of different camera shots and a lot of meaning behind why they have they used them:
big close up and high angle shot
In this screenshot is there is two different camera shots involved there is the high angle shot and big close-up (BCU) in the same shot. The high angle shot shows that the character is in position of weakness because he has just been hit by a arrow. The high angle shot also creates a sense of vulnerability. It also shows what the other soldiers would of being seeing at the same time this can give the audience the sense that they are one of the soldiers and can see the shot from someone else's point of view. The close up shot really shows the pain and shock on his face and shows the true emotion of the character.
I have chosen to analyse a battle scene from "300" I have chosen this film as there is a range of different camera shots and a lot of meaning behind why they have they used them:
In this screenshot you can see here from 300 that its a close up. The producer has decided to use a close up to really convey the feeling on his face and for the audience to get a good understanding of the sense of worry and shock as he has his mouth open which shows he cant believe what he is seeing. In the background you can see the other character he is looking down and is out of focus making the audience to pay more attention to the man at the front as he is more in focus coming across as the more important character in this shot.
In this screen shot of "300" it is a establishing shot (ES). The purpose of this shot is to show the audience where the location is held and give a better understanding of the sheer scale of the battle and how many people are involved.
In this screenshot it is a medium long shot and the camera is angling upwards towards the man on the horse showing power and dominance. You can also see soldiers in the back ground standing facing the man on the horse showing the audience that he is important and could be a leader.
big close up and high angle shot
In this screenshot is there is two different camera shots involved there is the high angle shot and big close-up (BCU) in the same shot. The high angle shot shows that the character is in position of weakness because he has just been hit by a arrow. The high angle shot also creates a sense of vulnerability. It also shows what the other soldiers would of being seeing at the same time this can give the audience the sense that they are one of the soldiers and can see the shot from someone else's point of view. The close up shot really shows the pain and shock on his face and shows the true emotion of the character.
Friday, 13 September 2013
Camera shots-movement
In todays lesson we looked at camera movement and how they are used and some of the equipment needed to film these shots.
In todays lesson we watched a video of the different types of camera movement and the techniques and equipment involved when using the camera. Good camera movement can enhance the emotion of a scene and reveal elements that are off screen and can help the viewer feel like part of the action.
Tracking shot/travelling shot/dollying shot
Terms used for a shot when the camera is being moved by means of wheels:
Pan: Moving the camera lens to one side or another. Look to your left, then look to your right - that's panning
Pedestal
Moving the camera up or down without changing its vertical or horizontal axis. A camera operator can do two types of pedestals: pedestal up means "move the camera up;" pedestal down means "move the camera down." You are not tilting the lens up, rather you are moving the entire camera up. Imagine your camera is on a tripod and you're raising or lowering the tripod head (this is exactly where the term comes from).
Tilt
Moving the cameras lens up or down while keeping its horizontal axis constant. Nod your head up and down - this is tilting
Zoom
Zooming is one camera move that most people are probably familiar with. It involves changing the focal length of the lens to make the subject appear closer or further away in the frame. Most video cameras today have built-in zoom features. Some have manual zooms as well, and many have several zoom speeds. Zooming is one of the most frequently-used camera moves and one of the most overused, therefore must use it very carefully.
Tracking shot/travelling shot/dollying shot
Terms used for a shot when the camera is being moved by means of wheels:
- on a dolly (a low tracking shot)
- in a car
- or even a train.
- like a dream or trance if excessively slow
- bewildering and frightening if excessively frenetic
- backwards
- left to right
- right to left
- in to out
Camera Pan
A pan is a horizontal camera movement in which the camera moves left and right about a central axis. This is a swivelling movement, i.e. mounted in a fixed location on a tripod or shoulder.Pan: Moving the camera lens to one side or another. Look to your left, then look to your right - that's panning
Pedestal
Moving the camera up or down without changing its vertical or horizontal axis. A camera operator can do two types of pedestals: pedestal up means "move the camera up;" pedestal down means "move the camera down." You are not tilting the lens up, rather you are moving the entire camera up. Imagine your camera is on a tripod and you're raising or lowering the tripod head (this is exactly where the term comes from).
Tilt
Moving the cameras lens up or down while keeping its horizontal axis constant. Nod your head up and down - this is tilting
Zoom
Zooming is one camera move that most people are probably familiar with. It involves changing the focal length of the lens to make the subject appear closer or further away in the frame. Most video cameras today have built-in zoom features. Some have manual zooms as well, and many have several zoom speeds. Zooming is one of the most frequently-used camera moves and one of the most overused, therefore must use it very carefully.
Next lesson plan- camera movement filming
Next lesson on the 17th, we have to plan a number of shots we want to practice with the camera and film them. We are going to do this to get experience with the camera and have a good understanding of what shots goes best with type of scene. We are going to be in groups of 3 or 4 and practicing using the camera and getting an understanding of how to film certain shots. We are going to plan before the lesson what shots we are going to practice filming.
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Camera Shots - Medium Shot - MS
I will be talking about the medium camera shots and will explain why producers use this shot and what affect is has and the audience and the purpose behind why they used it. A medium shot is normally filmed from the waist up so that you can see their facial expressions in context to there body language. In medium shots there could be two people in the scene showing how they act together with there facial expression some of there body and location in it so that the audience sort of knows where it takes place and can see part of the actors costume to give more of an indication to what's going on.
This camera shot from the new hope is a medium shot because there are three characters in the shot as well as there body and some of there background. I think the producer has chosen to use this shot because he wants the audience to have a idea of where they are and the facial and body expressions to also show the audience how they are feeling. As you can see han solo the man at the front of the shot is looking quite optimistic where as the other to characters look a little worried, scared and confused and they seem to be standing on there back foot with princess leia holding onto han solos arm. You can also see some of the location in the background which shows us they are in the enemy's hanger. Without this camera shot the audience wouldn't know their body's expressions or as much of the location. I think the producer decided to use this shot because he wanted the audience to see how the characters were feeling with there body expressions and facial expressions at the same time to give them more of indication of what is going on and where they are without giving away too much.
Monday, 9 September 2013
Get Carter - Car Park Scene
Relationships-
In this scene there are 4 main characters, as soon as it starts we see `kipper` the boss of the two workers. Later in the scene we see "Jack" who seems to be the main character. In the opening seen we kipper and his two workers. kipper is pictured the closest to the camera giving him a sense of power and authority as he looks bigger and he is the on in focus drawing the viewers attention. He is also looking away from his wokers out of the window with his back turned to them. Kipper looking out the window can give the auidence the sense that he owns this building and is looking out onto his land that he owns like a king making sure everyone is doing there jobs. By kipper having his back turned to the two men which seems to be his wokres shows the auidence that he doesnt think they are very importanat and he knows that he owns them knowing they are not going to leave, paying less attention to them. Kipper is also holding a cup in his hand this could show that only the impotant people have this luxury also implying that he is the boss again. When kipper the boss has something to say to the two workers he doesnt attemt to fully turned round to speak to them he turns slightly and points to where he wants them to put the hole, this shows how little kipper thinks of his two workers by not attmepting to show any attention to them. It shows that he doesnt really care the respect he shows to the two wokrers by pointing aggresively and his tone of voice is very demading in what he wanst showing yet again that he is the boss.
When kipper storms off in a mood the two workers say something about kipper when hes gone this shows that the two workers feel threatened by kipper as they dont want to say anything around him because they know hes their boss it might also show that they know what he is capable of so they may always be wanting to please him and for him not to hear them say a bad word about him.
As kipper walks across the bridge to see whats going on jack gets out of the car underneath him kipper the boss is above him in the sunlight this shows kippers power and sunlight can be linked with power and greatness and also godlike. Jack is underneath him in shawdow and his face is hideen this can make the audienece wonder who it is? and his identy is a mystery making it more interesting. As kipper walks further down the bridge jack underneath him disappears under the bridge but you can still see the shadow of him walking . This can show the audience he is a bad character as bad characters can often be in the shadows and in darkness .
When kipper meets jack he instantly steps back and is shocked when he sees him showing that jack is the more powerful character now and that kipper doesn't seem to have the "boss" status anymore. He doesn't seem to fight back showing a sense of loss and giving jack the more powerful status. If you have a look at 43seconds into the video and pause it when jack is speaking to kipper, jack is stood very upright and as tall as he can be rather kipper is bent down looking up to jack. Height is often liked with power making jack look like the more powerful character. Kipper is bent over looking up to him giving him a sense of hopelessness and his hands down by his sides shows that he is willing not to fight back showing that he may only pick on people and fight back when he knows he's going to win.
In this scene there are 4 main characters, as soon as it starts we see `kipper` the boss of the two workers. Later in the scene we see "Jack" who seems to be the main character. In the opening seen we kipper and his two workers. kipper is pictured the closest to the camera giving him a sense of power and authority as he looks bigger and he is the on in focus drawing the viewers attention. He is also looking away from his wokers out of the window with his back turned to them. Kipper looking out the window can give the auidence the sense that he owns this building and is looking out onto his land that he owns like a king making sure everyone is doing there jobs. By kipper having his back turned to the two men which seems to be his wokres shows the auidence that he doesnt think they are very importanat and he knows that he owns them knowing they are not going to leave, paying less attention to them. Kipper is also holding a cup in his hand this could show that only the impotant people have this luxury also implying that he is the boss again. When kipper the boss has something to say to the two workers he doesnt attemt to fully turned round to speak to them he turns slightly and points to where he wants them to put the hole, this shows how little kipper thinks of his two workers by not attmepting to show any attention to them. It shows that he doesnt really care the respect he shows to the two wokrers by pointing aggresively and his tone of voice is very demading in what he wanst showing yet again that he is the boss.
When kipper storms off in a mood the two workers say something about kipper when hes gone this shows that the two workers feel threatened by kipper as they dont want to say anything around him because they know hes their boss it might also show that they know what he is capable of so they may always be wanting to please him and for him not to hear them say a bad word about him.
As kipper walks across the bridge to see whats going on jack gets out of the car underneath him kipper the boss is above him in the sunlight this shows kippers power and sunlight can be linked with power and greatness and also godlike. Jack is underneath him in shawdow and his face is hideen this can make the audienece wonder who it is? and his identy is a mystery making it more interesting. As kipper walks further down the bridge jack underneath him disappears under the bridge but you can still see the shadow of him walking . This can show the audience he is a bad character as bad characters can often be in the shadows and in darkness .
When kipper meets jack he instantly steps back and is shocked when he sees him showing that jack is the more powerful character now and that kipper doesn't seem to have the "boss" status anymore. He doesn't seem to fight back showing a sense of loss and giving jack the more powerful status. If you have a look at 43seconds into the video and pause it when jack is speaking to kipper, jack is stood very upright and as tall as he can be rather kipper is bent down looking up to jack. Height is often liked with power making jack look like the more powerful character. Kipper is bent over looking up to him giving him a sense of hopelessness and his hands down by his sides shows that he is willing not to fight back showing that he may only pick on people and fight back when he knows he's going to win.
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