http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/2811/SetPreference.xhtml?type=node&state=fo:V
We need to take the weather into account for when we are to film and must make arrangements to prepare for the conditons:
Waterproof clothing
bags to keep equiptment dry
cloth to clean camera lens
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
Plan for the day of filming
10:00-prompt arrival at location ( Roswell Pits) with props and equiptment
10:00-10:30-Get equiptment set up and make the fake blood
10:30-12:00- Morning session of filming (dog walking sequence)
12:00-13:00- Lunch (remember to charge camera)
13:00-17:00- Afternoon session of filming
17:00-17:15- Pack up equiptment and tidy up the mess
17:15- Go home satisfied after a productive day filming
10:00-10:30-Get equiptment set up and make the fake blood
10:30-12:00- Morning session of filming (dog walking sequence)
12:00-13:00- Lunch (remember to charge camera)
13:00-17:00- Afternoon session of filming
17:00-17:15- Pack up equiptment and tidy up the mess
17:15- Go home satisfied after a productive day filming
Our title choice
We used an online thesaurus for inspiration in order to find our title, we wanted a word that was a synonym of discovery as this was an aspect of the narrative that is the focus of our opening sequence. We decided as a group on 'Unearthed' because it gave the feeling of discovery and also suggested an outdoor location as the word contains earth. It also fit the genre as we found that a lot of thriller titles are vague in order to create the mystery that viewers of the genre enjoy e.g 7.
Thursday, 17 February 2011
Mood Board
Our main influence for our thriller opening sequence was from the film 'Se7en' which has a mysterious and creepy feel to it by the way in which it uses lots of close ups of a persons hands doing disturbing things such as shaving the skin off his fingers and sticking bits of paper which other disturbing images on as well as text which we can't really read. This indicates that this person is not your average day person. We also chose to base our sequence on this due to how it reveals this psychologically disturbed person but without giving away his identity. We like the way in which the titles are shown as its a bit less unconventional in way it flashes and jumps about on the screen.
Photo's to come....
Tuesday, 15 February 2011
Fake Blood
Movie blood (inedible)
Unlike the non-toxic, edible blood, this one won't be sticky. When dribbled from about five feet, this blood will create nice "splatter" patterns, like real blood does. On skin it will flow easily and smear like the real deal. But, be careful how you use it. It can easily get everywhere.
- 1Pour about three quarters as much alcohol-free, water-soluble hair gel as the amount of blood you want.
- 2Add water-soluble motor or radiator lubricant, any brand. This should be semi-opaque and slightly thicker than water. Start off with a very small amount and mix with the gel until it turns watery.
- 3Mix in about half as much red food coloring as there is liquid. Preferably, buy a "super strength" type at a bulk foods store to save money, and skip the cheap, 1 oz (29.5ml) bottles; they look too pink.
- 4Add small amounts of chocolate syrup to make the blood browner, and improve the thickness. It shouldn't be too much like water, but still very dribbly.
- 5Add small amounts of hand sanitizer if you're having trouble with a nice, drippy consistency. Be warned, this easily weakens the mixture.
- 6Check the mix. The final mix should be a little bit thicker than water, deep brownish-red, and about the opacity of milk.
Friday, 11 February 2011
Check list
script/dialogue
storyboard
location recce
casting scripts run through
Costumes
Props
make up
shooting schedule
lighting other
equipment
titles and graphics
sound effects
music
test footage
storyboard
location recce
casting scripts run through
Costumes
Props
make up
shooting schedule
lighting other
equipment
titles and graphics
sound effects
music
test footage
story board ideas
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54811266@N05/5435739347/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54811266@N05/5435739297/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54811266@N05/5436349010/
Here we have brainstormed some shots that we could potentially use in the opening of our thriller sequence. whilst brainstorming these ideas we have taken into account the styles in which professional thriller films use.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54811266@N05/5435739297/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54811266@N05/5436349010/
Here we have brainstormed some shots that we could potentially use in the opening of our thriller sequence. whilst brainstorming these ideas we have taken into account the styles in which professional thriller films use.
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