Friday, 26 May 2023

Focus group questions


  • What did you like about our Short film?
  • Is there any areas that we can improve upon?
  • Do you think we could change anything? What would you change if so? 
  • Does our short film incorporate conventions of a short film How or why not? 
  • Overall, did you find the short film to be engaging and enjoyable? Would you watch it again if so?

lighting

 




using the 3-point light method it allowed us to have a very high-quality film and scene which allowed us to gain some knowledge on how lighting works furthermore gave our scene a film like look. 

Swot analysis

 


Thursday, 25 May 2023

Soundtrack and music

 


In our short film, we carefully selected a variety of music tracks to create an atmospheric and tense experience for the viewers. We used eerie music to unsettle and make the audience feel uneasy, heightening the suspense and anticipation. Fast-paced music was employed to keep the viewers on the edge of their seats, eager to discover what unfolds next.

By combining tense and calm music, we aimed to create a contrast that intensified the emotional impact of specific scenes. The overlapping and blending of audio tracks contributed to an overall ominous atmosphere, further immersing the audience in the narrative.

The power of tense music lies in its ability to generate suspense, evoke fear, and intensify emotional responses. It effectively heightened the tension and anticipation within our film, driving the story forward and engaging the audience in the experience. On the other hand, calm music added emotional depth by creating a serene and introspective mood, allowing the audience to connect more deeply with the characters and the story.

Through the careful selection and blending of various music tracks, we aimed to create a captivating audio experience that enhanced the overall impact and storytelling of our short film

Sound effects gathered


 Establishing a Setting: A school bell ringing can be used to establish the setting of a scene or indicate that the story takes place in a school environment. The familiar sound of a bell can immediately transport the audience into a school setting, setting the stage for the events that follow. 


Setting the Tone: Tense music can establish the overall atmosphere and tone of a film or a particular scene. It can immediately grab the audience's attention and create a sense of unease or anticipation right from the start. By selecting the appropriate musical composition, filmmakers can effectively communicate the mood they want to convey.


Suspense and Thrill: Filmmakers often use a vibrating phone as a tool to build suspense and create tension within a scene. For example, in a thriller or horror movie, a character may be hiding from a dangerous antagonist, and their phone starts vibrating, potentially revealing their location. The audience's anticipation increases as they wonder if the character will be discovered

Edit decision

 


The composition of each shot was carefully considered to convey the intended emotions and visual storytelling. We employed the rule of thirds and experimented with framing techniques to create visually pleasing and dynamic compositions. This allowed us to guide the audience's attention and highlight key elements within the frame. By using effective composition, we were able to enhance the overall visual narrative and reinforce the intended genre and atmosphere of the film.


Lastly, during the post-production phase, we utilized color grading techniques to further enhance the overall mood and tone. By manipulating the color palette and applying specific color grading presets, we were able to accentuate the desired emotions and intensify the impact of each scene. For instance, we may have used cooler tones to create a sense of unease or warmer tones to evoke a feeling of nostalgia or comfort.

Edit decision






Transitions played a vital role in ensuring smooth and visually appealing scene changes. Techniques such as flashing and fading to black or between scenes were utilized to create seamless transitions and enhance the overall storytelling. These transitions provided a smooth flow between different shots, allowing the viewers to follow the narrative without any jarring interruptions. The specific choice of transition effects depended on the desired visual impact and the emotional tone of the story being conveyed.

Color correction is a versatile technique used to enhance the visual appeal of images and videos by adjusting the overall color balance, contrast, saturation, and brightness. It can correct white balance issues, eliminate color casts, and ensure accurate representation of colors. Additionally, color correction is employed to match footage from different sources, creating a cohesive and consistent look. By manipulating colors, this process allows for the creation of desired aesthetics, fixing color-related problems, and establishing specific moods or atmospheres.






Camera and lighting evaluation

 When it came to lighting, we made the decision to use an on-camera light source. This provided us with additional illumination while maintaining a dark atmosphere, thus minimizing the need for extensive adjustments during the editing process. We strategically positioned the on-camera light at an appropriate distance to strike a balance between enhancing visibility and preserving the desired dim ambiance.

Another crucial aspect we focused on was directing the viewers' attention to specific details. We employed various techniques to establish a direct connection with the audience and keep them engaged with the storyline. This involved using lighting pop-ups and implementing the pull focus technique during the editing process, which guided the viewers' gaze and emphasized important elements within the frame.



Overall, our meticulous use of lighting and camera techniques contributed to the effectiveness of our short film, immersing the audience in the desired atmosphere, and ensuring a visually compelling storytelling experience.

Editing decisions



The composition of each shot was carefully considered to convey the intended emotions and visual storytelling. We employed the rule of thirds and experimented with framing techniques to create visually pleasing and dynamic compositions. This allowed us to guide the audience's attention and highlight key elements within the frame. By using effective composition, we were able to enhance the overall visual narrative and reinforce the intended genre and atmosphere of the film.


Lastly, during the post-production phase, we utilized color grading techniques to further enhance the overall mood and tone. By manipulating the color palette and applying specific color grading presets, we were able to accentuate the desired emotions and intensify the impact of each scene. For instance, we may have used cooler tones to create a sense of unease or warmer tones to evoke a feeling of nostalgia or comfort.

Remaining logs and rushes

 

In order to streamline the editing process, we took the initiative to rename all of our clips. This allowed us to easily identify the next clips to be placed in the timeline during editing. We specifically focused on renaming the clips that were relevant to our desired sequence, excluding any unsuccessful attempts. This precautionary measure ensured that these unwanted clips would not interfere with the editing process or accidentally be included in the timeline.

To further enhance organization, we categorized all the clips into separate folders based on the shooting locations. For instance, we grouped together all the shots taken at the park, making it convenient for us to locate and access them efficiently.

Final edit


 

Export format

 



After completing our short film, we conducted a thorough review of the settings to ensure their accuracy. To confirm the correctness of our settings, we gathered information from online forums and Q&A websites specifically dedicated to Premier pro. Additionally, we sought assistance and knowledge from another filmmaking group that had previously gone through the exporting stage, providing us with extra measures to ensure the accuracy of our work.

We took special care to consider the Visual and Audio aspects, as they are the essential components of our short film. Through our research, we discovered that utilizing the H.264 video codec would enable us to distribute our film with high-definition visuals and audio. This choice was crucial because some scenes in our product might have been unclear without the enhanced quality.

Furthermore, we opted for a resolution of 1920 x 1080, as it is a widely used resolution, ensuring greater availability and accessibility of our final product.

Edit log

 


Rushes log


 

Camera operating evidence

 We prepared for filming by setting up a tripod to stabilize the camera and eliminate any shakiness that would occur if we held the camera by hand. The tripod provided features such as smooth panning, allowing us to capture clear establishing shots of the filming locations



To ensure a secure setup, we made sure the tripod was stable and securely mounted the camera onto it. This prevented any accidents or instability during the recording process.



We ventured into various locations to film our project. One of the chosen spots was an classroom, known for its normal and familar ambiance. We believed this location would be ideal to convey the desired atmosphere in our short film.





A tripod on tracks is a camera support system that combines a tripod with a set of tracks or dolly wheels. It enables smooth and controlled camera movements for capturing dynamic shots in filmmaking and photography. By gliding along the tracks, the camera achieves stability and precision, particularly for tracking shots. Various track systems are available, offering different sizes and features. Setting up the tracks, mounting the tripod securely, and moving the camera along the tracks helps achieve professional-looking footage with fluid movements. Overall, a tripod on tracks is a versatile tool for adding visual interest and professionalism to projects. We used this so we can get a rolling shot. 


In a three-point lighting setup, the key light is the primary light source that illuminates the subject or scene. It is positioned at an angle to create depth and shape the subject's appearance. The key light establishes the main lighting direction and can be adjusted to control contrast, shadows, and highlights. It adds dimension, texture, and mood to the scene and plays a crucial role in creating visually appealing photographs or video footage.



In a three-point lighting setup, the fill light is used to balance the shadows created by the key light. It is positioned on the opposite side of the key light and provides a softer and less intense light source. The fill light helps reduce contrast, reveal details in shadows, and create a more even and natural-looking appearance. Its intensity is typically lower than the key light, and it can be adjusted to control the level of shadow fill. Incorporating a fill light in the setup contributes to a balanced and pleasing lighting result.

In a three-point lighting setup, the backlight, also known as the rim light or hair light, is positioned behind the subject. It creates highlights along the subject's edges, separating them from the background and adding depth and dimension to the scene. The backlight helps to outline the subject and adds a professional touch to the overall lighting composition.

camera equipment

 
















Focus group


 

Monday, 8 May 2023

camera justification


 

location recce

 

location recce

To maximize the limited space of a corner shop interior, the layout should be intuitive and located in a prominent, easily accessible location. Incorporating creative elements such as decorative shelving or branded merchandise can enhance the shopping experience. Technical considerations include efficient use of space, clear product categories, and easy restocking and checkout processes. Comfortable and well-maintained facilities with a range of products should also be provided. To enhance cinematography, lighting and angles should be carefully considered to highlight key products or create a specific mood, providing a unique and visually interesting element of the local community.






SCRIPT






FADE IN:



EXT. WRITERS STORE - DAY



In the suburbs of East London, a Bus stop sign is very visible.



Jump cut to:



INT. BUS STOP = DAY



Lailia, Young Asian female in school.



(LAILIA)

HOW DO YOU KNOW IM IN THE SHOP?



(The actor then looks around the shop.)

(NOTIFICATION SOUND)

(She then takes her phone out to listen to the voice message.)



(ABDUL)

(VOICE)

I CAN SEE YOUR BUYING SOMETHING



(LAILIA)

WHERE ARE YOU!!!

(The actor then runs out the shop.)



(ABDUL)

(VOICE)

WHERE ARE YOU RUNNING TO?

(LAILIA)

LEAVE ME ALONE!!

(The actor then ends the call and gets on the bus.)

(LAILIA)

I NEED TO GET HOME QUICK.



(ABDUL)

(VOICE NOTE)

CALL ME WHEN YOU GET HOME.





INT. HOUSE = DAY



(INSERT ACTORS NAME), Young Asian female at home.



(LAILIA)

WHY ARE U DOING THIS?

(The actor is crying.)



(ABDUL)

(NOTIFICATION)

WHAT DO YOU MEAN I HAVEN'T DONE ANYTHING IT WAS YOUR BEST FRIEND.



(LAILIA)

WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT SHE WOULD NEVER DO THIS TO ME.

(The actor continues to cry and calls her best friend)



(LAILA)

HELLO? ARE YOU APART OF THIS?



(BEST FRIEND)

IM SORRY I DIDN’T MEAN FOR IT TO BECOME THIS BIG

(LAILA)

HOW COULD DO THIS I THOUGH YOU WERE MY FRIEND.



(BEST FRIEND)

IM SORRY I DIDN’T MEAN FOR THIS TO HAPPEN



(LAILA)

I CAN’T TRUST YOU ANYMORE!!

(The actor ends the phone call and nonstop cries as she is in pain.)



FADE OUT:

(END CREDITS)

Evidence of cinematic video