Friday, 25 March 2011

Post Production

Tuesday 22nd March - Today my tutors observed the first draft of my production. It was suggested that it should not all be in monochrome. I pointed out that the sound track wasn't completely finished (it's not easy finding music that doesn't have copyright laws on them). Also some of the framing and lighting needed amending. It was agreed that I should refilm parts of the film to improve shot composition and some of the lighting and find some music that was not copyrighted and sounded less cliched than the iMovie sound effects. Friday 25th March - The post 16 student that is my main actor was unattainable for refilming so I decided that the best course of action would be to research and find suitable music for my soundtrack. After experimenting a little with 'Garageband' I talked with my tutor about other suitable music and he suggested using early 2oth cent composers. I eventually chose 'Music for Two Pianos' by Bela Bartok and music for 'prepared piano' by John Cage which I felt matched the mood of my media piece better than the iMovie sound effects.

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Filming Log

Friday 11th March - Filming commenced up in the attic where I filmed the first three shots of the movie (shots of the door). I also began work on editing the film by adding in the first three shots described in my shot list and started adding in the opening credits (which are hard to do since iMovie is sort of the Apple equivalent of Windows Movie Maker (you just have to use what's there)). Tuesday 15th March - I had to risk-assess filming in the attic because of some loose floorboards and excessive dust. Eventually one of the tutors gave me permission to film up there. I had had some difficulties at first with a student actor who wasn't reliable and therefore chose another student (a Year 13 student named Anthony who had some free time during my lessons)). Filming of shots 4 through 9 went well despite the fact that Tony couldn't be there for long due to the fact he had to drop someone off at the station. The shots were then uploaded into the iMac and converted into monochrome since when you think film-noir, you always associate it with black and white cinematography. Friday 18th - Filming completed, though changes had to be made due to the fact that I had some difficulties getting hold of a fake pistol (my original idea), so I decided to change the person's fate to being gassed. I then continues with the rest of the editing. Due to the lack of film-noir sounding music in iMovie (I wouldn't recommend it as an editing program), I had to rely on the use of sound effects that I felt matched the mood of the film-noir genre and had to cut the movie down to match the two minute limit (although I did exceed the limit by 4 seconds).

Friday, 4 March 2011

Filming Schedule

Where I will be filming - The attic of College (reason - it's local and has the look that I need for the setting of this media piece in the sense that no-one goes up there and it has the sort of dark, empty foreboding look as described in my screenplay)

Who will be acting - Two volunteers

Tuesday 8th March 2011 - Filming in the attic of College
Friday 11th - Filming in the attic of College

Tuesday 16th - Filming in the attic
Friday 19th - Filming in the attic

Tuesday 22nd - Editing the finished film
Friday 25th - Editing the finished film

Tuesday 29th - Editing the film
Friday 2nd April - Editing the film

Tuesday 5th - Editing
Friday 8th - Editing

Tuesday 12th - Begin evaluation and complete for 3rd May 2011.

Costume/Props List

Suit (Black)
Costume for the corpse (depends what the actor's wearing)
Table and chairs
Small black book
Fake pistol - Unable to attain
Notebook
Pen
Food colouring and cornflour - Fake blood
Hat (fedora)

Moodboard

Shadows - A common feature in the film-noir genre

















A murder is a common device that drives the plot of a movie in the genre of film-noir.













These are examples from other film-noir movie which I have drawn inspiration from for my media piece



















This is a key element I aim to achieve in my media piece