Thursday, 29 April 2010
SCRIPT
Wednesday, 28 April 2010
How does our Opening Sequence ENVY reflect what our film is about?
This is the final opening sequence of ENVY. The only disadvantage of our sequence is the quality, as it's uploaded on youtube.
HOW DOES OUR OPENING SEQUENCE SHOW THIS?
Our opening sequence reveals what happens to Kay when they both Jayde and Kay are both in a canal.
It shows Kay wakes up middle of nowhere and the flashbacks give hints to the audience and even to Kay, what had happened and why she's there. The flashbacks show Jayde getting annoyed and angry as soon as Kay mentioned "I can't believe Daniel tried it on with me". This relates back to where she thought she had a fling with him at the hotel party.
The suspicion grows from the audience when the view of Jayde's face flashing, to indicate that there's something dangerous about this character. It's also shown to illustrate Jayde's unusual eyes, indicating her abnormality. This is to warn the audience as well, that Jayde is not what she seems. This helps for the audience to understand Daniel's behaviour when he sees Jayde.
The effective and most memorable ending of the opening sequence shows Kay getting kidnapped by Jayde, and disappears into the darkness. This is the important part as the tension and actions starts to begin. This relates to where people, Kay's friends, at school get concerned and worried about the absence of Kay, and is aware of Jayde's absence too.
The ending can lead to any directions of what could happen, and this shows that our opening sequence hasn't revealed too much information. It's left with many unanswered questions.
Krina Gohil.
Monday, 26 April 2010
Storyboard
Saturday, 3 April 2010
Distribution Companies
Film4
Film4 have distributed films however not that many, to be exact they have distributed 56 films over all and are still distributing films. Film4 have been associated with films which have done well in the past for instance ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ (2009), this was one the films which raised a lot of capital. And it did very well, not just in the UK but internationally it did well and made a lot of money.
Pathe Pictures
Pathe Pictures have distributed many films over the past years; about 225 films have been distributed, which shows that they have done a lot of distributing and have a lot experience. It is also a well known company too, which means that there are expectations to deliver to the audience.
‘Adulthood’ (2008) was one of the films which was distributed by Pathe Pictures, this shows that they have catered to the target audience that we are looking to carter for with our film. This is shows that they will know how to target the audience and make the audience aware of the film.
Revolver Entertainment
Revolver has distributed many films as well, about 128 films since the company started; this shows they have a lot experience in distributing films. Two films which they have distributed are: ‘Kidulthood’ (2006) and ‘Shank’ (2010). These films both have the same target audience which is teenagers, there is the same target audience and they have pulled the audiences in to watch those films than they could probably do the same with our film.
‘Kidulthood’ (2006) was popular and the next film which was the sequel to it was ‘Adulthood’ (2008). ‘Adulthood’ (2008) was not distributed by the same company this time; it was distributed by another company, which was Pathe Pictures.
Screen Gems
Screen Gems is a USA company which means that they are less likely to distribute the film because of this; American companies are more well known and are less likely to take a risk to distribute a UK film which is small.
353 films have been distributed by Screen Gems which is many more than other companies which I have looked at, some of the films which they have distributed include:
When a Stranger calls (2006)
Obsessed (2009)
The Cottage (2008)
Cleaner (2007)
Prom Night (2008)
Quarantine (2008)
And there are many more films.
The films which are distributed by Screen Gems are mainly targeted at teenagers; this is an advantage because they will know what ways to target the audience and bring them in. Since they have been doing it for a long period of time and they probably know what is more effective than other companies which may have only targeted teenagers as their audience a few times.
This would be the best company to distribute the film however it is not the company that will be distributing the film since it a American company and our film is a small British film which has been made an independent company.
The company which will distribute the film is going to be Pathe Pictures because that is the best company for the film, they have distributed many films and some of them are thriller films. Therefore they will know how to distribute the film because it is also a thriller film, another reason is that Pathe Pictures seems to be better since the sequel to ‘Kidulthood’ which was ‘Adulthood’ was distributed by Pathe Pictures; this shows that Pathe is clearly the best choice. They have targeted the audience before that we want them to target and they are successful and have also distributed many films.
Pooja Patel
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Group Roles
Patrice was one of the two actors in our opening sequence, she played the role of the murderer, Jayde. Patrice helped to come up with the final idea of the opening sequence, edited, and contributed to the group blog. Patrice, along with Krina, had the more interactive roles of the group, being in front of the camera - acting.
Krina Gohil:
Krina was the second actor and she played the role of the victim, Kay. Krina also contributed to the final ideas of the opening sequence, helped to come up with the actual storyline behind the film, and helped to edit some of the final product.
Laura Perkins:
I was the director of the opening sequence, and filmed the actual content. I helped come up with some ideas for the opening sequence outline, and I also edited some of the final outcome. I completed some film research along with the other members of the group, and I decided that we should do a short documentary of the final location.
Pooja Patel:
Pooja looked after the equipment on several occasions and contributed to the blog, and she also came up with some ideas for the seuqence.
Laura Perkins
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
RESEARCH 2
This was a clip which was viewed and there were certain aspects of it that we liked however we didn't use any of this in our opening sequence. There were fast cuts in and a lot scary aspects which would make a person jump whlist watching the clip.
The Haunting of Molley Hartley click on this title to view the trailer
By Pooja
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Opening Sequence 1st Draft
-We also need to re film the close ups of feet running in the light because it was too dark when we filmed it first, and so it just looks like a blank screen to the audience.
-The section where it is a point of view shot, where Kay is under the bridge, the shot stays the same for too long, and so we need to vary our shots so we can hold the audiences attention.
-The feedback of our opening sequence also stated that we should place the titles away from the end of the opening sequence because having them at the end makes it look like it's a trailer, rather than an opening sequence.
-Even though the flashes are good, we need to make them slightly shorter, to make them just flash, at the moment they are staying for too long, and we want to make them have the highest effect as possible.
Laura Perkins
Monday, 1 February 2010
Paranormal Activity
Click the link to watch the trailer of Paranormal activity.
Paranormal Activity was one of the films we decided to all watch as a group to help us come up with ideas for our own opening sequence. The use of lighting inspired us and also the whole storyline itself.
- Night vision: We used night vision in our opening sequence. It created a freaky effect and indicated that part of the opening sequence was filmed at night. It also linked to the title, "Envy" as it had a green effect which is the colour of jealousy.
- Demon possession: In our opening sequence the murderer seemed to be possessed by some sort of demon as there were changes to her looks (facial expressions) and eye colour. This was an idea from Paranormal Activity that we thought would be good to add into our opening sequence.
Patrice Doe
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Props
- Theatrical blood: This is used on both actors and as it is an opening sequence of a thriller film it really adds effect and makes it seem more real. The blood was used because it follows the codes and conventions of a typical thriller film. It is seen straight away, to capture the audiences attention from the start, and to hold it throughout.
-Face Paints: We also used face paints on the actors. This again added effect to create bruises and scratches. We wanted to use face paints because we thought that it helped create a sense of reality within the sequence making the actors look as though they have really been physically hurt, and shows that action took place.
-Eye contact lenses: Eye contacts were used also in our opening sequence. This created a creepy and scary effect, and it gives the audience a sense of evil in the atmosphere within our film. We wanted to use more obvious contact lenses, rather than just brightly coloured ones, so that the audience were able to understand the change in the character, and were able to identify this as soon as they saw her eyes. In the last scene, the contacts are used again when we are filming in night vision, and we thought that this created enigma, and held the audiences attention right to the last shot.
We thought that using these props would help to make our opening sequence more interesting for the audience and to keep the viewers watching. Researching other thriller films helped us to gain more understanding of what actually goes into a thriller film, and how props can really help the actors portray different charateristics within the film. The props also followed the codes and conventions of a thriller movies, and so the audience were able to identify with these.
Patrice Doe
Monday, 25 January 2010
Film Schedule
Location: Canal, Park Royal
Scene: Where Kay waking up middle of nowhere, and where she will be observing the area
Time: 3:30, we want the atmosphere to be quite dark later on.
Props: make up for the blood etc, jewellery, clothes
Friday 15th Jan, 2010 - Second time we will be filming
Location: Canal, Park Royal
To film the flashbacks
Time: 4:00, we want the flashbacks to lead to night time, for the darkness to arrive.
props: Make up, jewellery, casual pleasant clothes,
Monday 25th Jan, 2010 -
To film the flashbacks again
Location: Canal, Park Royal
To film some more flashbacks for back up
Time: Same time, 4:00, so we can match the setting when editing.
Props: Make up, Jewellery, clothes
Thursday 28th Jan, 2010 - final day.
Scene: to film the ending, where Jayde will kidnap Kay
Location: Canal, Park Royal
Props: Make up i.e. for bruises, Clothes, jewellery
Time: 7:00 in the evening, this is where night will occur.
Patrice Doe and Krina Gohil.
Problems We Have Faced...
-We have also found it hard trying to keep in mind that we are only filming the opening sequence as we have so many good ideas for the rest of the film - especially the ending! We have to keep reminding ourselves that it is only 2mins 30secs and that we cannot reveal too much about the storyline and characters.
-Next to our location is a road and we have tended to film during rush hour which has also affected our filming as the camera that we are using picks up sound quite easily, and so we have to make sure that there are as few cars around as possible when filming, especially the scenes with dialogue and diagetic sound.
-After uploading all of the content that we had filmed, we realised that we couldn't use much of it, and so we decided to re-film everything again. We knew that our deadline was in 5 days, and so we were determined to get all of the filming done in the one afternoon, and then we were going to upload and edit in the next few days. We ended up getting all of the filming done in a few hours, whilst it was still quite light, and we uploaded all of the stuff we filmed the next day. We then edited and managed to get the whole thing put together and finished in time for our deadline which we were quite proud of.
Laura Perkins
Sunday, 24 January 2010
Locations: A Block
We considered this as one of the locations because it is a familiar place and since we will be shooting a thriller film, the building will have an aspect of it being a bit scary and creepy. Because we are planning to shoot when it is dark outside, it will be effective and add an element of thriller to the film.
Pooja Patel.
Monday, 11 January 2010
RESEARCH
Also, the use of night vision we thought created dramatic effect of thriller and relates to the definition of the title 'Envy.' This is because the connotations of the title links to jealousy and the colour green associates with this very well, consequently, night vision would be appropiate for our opening sequence.
We looked at this clip of Flashforward that helped us to come up with flashbacks in our opening sequence by the title of the programme, for the audience to understand the storyline of our film Envy or make the audience guess what the film could be about.
The flashforwards in this clip creates good effect of creating the shots unclear and the flash lights which creates more focus for the audience in order for them to see and understand what's happening.
Also, the idea of the main character waking up in the first shot of our opening sequence was developed by this clip as it reveals some individuals waking up middle of nowhere. We thought we should imitate this idea to create suspicion and mystery for the audience adding elements and conventions under the genre Thriller. Here are some pictures from the clip to give examples. Although this is a programme, there are codes and conventions that fits under the category of thriller.
Krina Gohil