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Narative & Sequence Images Update

Rob Here,

Same images post as before, this time for my completed narrative and sequence videos. All on the theme of 'Celebration'.

TUESDAY:

 This is the image before on of the 'chasers' tries the sweet and spits it out. I like it becuse of the coloure of the ground in rellation to the birghtness of the sweet, It is also another advantage of filming in a higher format, the use of focus, depth of field and extreme close ups like this.

This is the first time the audience sees the sweets it is possibly one of my favourite images of the film. This image also shows the effects I added to the footage, namely a yellow tint and a slight glow to make the footage seem more magical and surreal.

This is my favourite image from the film I felt would make the ideal promotional image, it captures a moment of desperation. The colours of the pinata stand out especially bright,  and the white bar separates the layers of the image with the title clearly shown.

FRIDAY:

This image shows the chaos and sets the overall scene for the film, it is possibly the only shot from the film that isn't is close up or distorted in some way.

This is a typical shot from the film that I use to disorientate the audience, where the action is unclear. I have also upped the contrast and increased the brightness of the colour, the footage also has another layer of footage faded over it to add to the effect.

This is the promotional Image for friday, the rewind symbol came afer my quick decision to reverse most of the footage to make the party get less and less messy, I wanted the image to be hard to understand for the audience and so draw the attention to the one simple thing, the title in the middle. The text is 'Friday' in other languages bacuse I feel that celebration is universely felt around the world especially making mess at a party.

SUNDAY:

This image is a good example of the colour grading used in the film aswell as how the action appears, only focused on the torso of the girl. This is the half of the room that will be clear for the audience to see.

I feel that this image is a good example of the old film effect that I applied it also shows more of the surroundings.

This promotional image for sunday is based on the old camera effect and the single 'reel of film' like the cycle of the camera movement. It is darker than the film but that also means the audience doesn't know what to expect from the film.

When I finally upload them online I will post links.

Rob.



'Tuesday' Storyboards

Rob here.

Here are some photographs of the storyboards for 'Tuesday'. This will be my classic celebration video and therefore I felt it was important to storyboard it out.







The film is currently in post production, I will do another post with 2 screengrabs of the footage and a promotional image next week.



Narrative and Sequence Treatments

Rob Here,

Here are the three treatment documents for my three Narrative and Sequence films.

PROJECT OUTLINE
TUESDAY
Tagline: ‘It’s All A Game Until You’re On The Receiving End’

Premise: This short film follows ‘the human piñata’ as he tries to flee from a party into woodland. The film will be of the thriller genre with a dark and comedic tone.

Synopsis: The film starts with sounds of screams with handheld camera blurry running, which cuts to titles in silence. A Scruffy man (The Human Piñata) dressed messily with lots of colours and a puffy coat with streamers and balloons- rope around neck attached to him, runs up path towards top woods. He runs into the woods and between the trees. He runs along a path and trips. Run for a while before sweets fall. As he trips he lands on the floor and sweets start to fall out of him. He places his hand into the small pile of sweet and pushes himself up again, as he stands up there is a small line of sweets on the floor. He keeps looking behind him as the shouts get louder, he then trips over a small root on the floor and the shot cuts to sweets spilling on the floor. Sound ‘he’s over there’ he turns and cant see anyone, as he goes to run the rope gets pulled around his neck causing him to split open and sweets to pour out, he runs further along the path, close up branch hitting him and splitting his arm open. The camera then cuts to back along the path and it moves from the path to behind a tree where just the remains of his clothes are with a pile of sweets. I will film it in one take, making it look like one take- cutting behind trees. The film will be shot following the man, it will be all handheld to suit the cinema verite style. I also want to speed up and slow down the footage at various points to exaggerate certain actions.


Notes:


Characters: There is only one character the ‘piñata’. When cut he spills sweets as a piñata would, his skin is just the fabric of a piñata. During my film he reacts very desperately as he is trying to escape a large group- however he is obviously not made for running so he falls to pieces.


Visual Style: Tuesday will be filmed in the cinema verite style, using handheld camera shots and lots of movement. I also want to apply filters to give the footage more of a degraded and 70s-esque look. Perhaps filming on an older hi8 camera.

Sound Style: I Intend to use mostly recorded sound, to suit the cinema verite style. This will also make the action seem more dynamic and real. The use of moments of silence, with either heartbeats or heavy breathing will help build tension and pace within the film.


Intended Audience: The intended audience for my piece is aged between 16 and 25, predominantly fans of films such as The Blair Witch Project and Cloverfield.



PROJECT OUTLINE

FRIDAY
Tagline: ‘The sixth day of the week, following Thursday and preceding Saturday’


Premise: Filmed using mostly close ups, this short avante-garde piece, contrasts fast paced cuts with slow actions to give a feel of a party. This film will feel more like a music video, with an unsettling tone.

Synopsis: Essentially I will throw a mock party and film the party using close-ups and lots of camera movement, the video will then be cut to show the events of the party in a quickly cut montage. Developing from neat plates of food and placed decorations, through food being eaten and party poppers popped to balloons being popped and the room destroyed. I can only predict the types of footage I will collect because I want to film it in a documentary style, with very little direction. The obvious shots such as pans across the table, food being picked up and balloons popped. Really I will just be in the room ready to film whatever action ensues.


Notes:


Characters: There will be no ‘characters’ in my film as I wish to give the idea of chaos. There will be people in the film, however I will film this in more of a documentary style, rather than directing them. Therefore everyone is acting as themselves.


Visual Style: The film will be shot predominantly in close ups making use of focus pulling. I also will layer up footage blended on top of other footage, to make the actions seem strange and give the film a dark feel- playing on the fact that I will just be filming a child’s party. The film will be shot using a fish eye lens because it draws the viewers eye to specific actions, whilst allowing them to see more of the space around- it also distorts the image.


Sound Style: The sound will all be one song, so that the actual sound from the clips and actions blend together so the party seems as one blur. The song is very fast paced and happy, which connects to the children’s party but contrasts to the chaos that could ensue.


Intended Audience: As this will be a very experimental piece the intended audience for it are mainly teenagers. It will also attract fans of music videos, especially the modern ‘chaotic’ party videos.



SUNDAY


Tagline: Desperate Times Call For Desperate Measures.

Premise: A girl eats a box of celebration chocolates, when she decides she wants more, she get the ingredients and make more. It will be filmed in one shot continuously spinning 360 degrees.


Synopsis: The film begin with a girl entering a room and eating a box of chocolates, she eats them all and decides to make more of her own. She gets the ingredients and mixes it together. She makes lots of mess and gets it wrong numerous times, creating more and more mess every time. Eventually she melts chocolate and places the insides in it. The mix will look disgusting as she slops it onto a baking tray. She places the disgusting blobs into the fridge, the next shot I will have actual chocolates out of her wrappers. She then places them back in the wrappers and back in the tin. Another person will then enter and begin the process again by eating a chocolate, I will then fade to black. Every shot will be filmed as the camera spins.


Notes:


Characters: The main protagonist in my video has no other motivation than wanting to make more sweets and will do anything to be able to eat some more. She also places the sweets back in to the tin to make it seem like nothing has happened. At the end of my video a guy walks in to imply that the whole video starts again, like a never-ending cycle.


Visual Style: I want my film to look like it was filmed on a home camera from the 70s, I will do this by making the film more yellow and adding film effects. I will also add a rounded edge border to make it look like an old polariod camera photo. If the spinning tripod movement isn’t smooth as I guess it will not be, the effects will add to the effect of the home-video style.


Sound Style: The sound will be one music track of acoustic guitar playing slowly over the action. I will not use any diegetic sound because it will make it more difficult to film the spinning action and sync the sound. I want it be as simple as possible like the ‘Spike Jonze/ Where The Wild Things Are’ what you see is what you get style.


Intended Audience: My intended audience would be for a largely mainstream audience, made up of teenagers and young adults who have a specific interest in films like ‘Where The Wild Things Are’ and simple romantic films.



Small Screen Media Images Update

Hey All,

At the time of writing I have shot and edited all three of my small screen media films. I will upload then to the internet at a later date. Here is a collection of still frames from the final edits and promotional material for each. (I will upload more information about my narrative and sequence videos once this project is completed and handed in about the 8th of June)


LOGIC:

 This image is of the first scene 'inside' his head, it was filmed on three mobile phone cameras. The actor 'Andrew Gunn' is currently a second year on the same course as myself.

This image is of outside his head, the guy iis strapped to the TV via a colunder on his head. This image was filmed on my digital camera. It was filmed in my garage at home in cirencester and the bright light and colours were produced by two builders lights. I used a different actor for this scene so as to not confuse to audience.

This Image serves as a poster for the film, I have deliberately distorted it so as to not give away anything too easily. This is the also final image of the film.


MORNING MOOD:

This image was filmed on my digital camera, I used an image of graffiti found under a bridge near my home and a long shot out of a car window, even though the only part of the second image is the blue bin in this shot.


Because my small camera struggled with the bright light conditions most of my foootage had a strange, almost vintage, purple tint to it. Which happened purely by luck but I love. This image was the corner of a subway with cars passing.


This image will act as promotional material for the film, it doed not give too much away and therefore will attract an audience. The text is distorted and adds to the disrupted feel. By using an image underneath that is hard to make-out is similar in the final film, a layered chaotic feel.


APPLECAT:

This image is of one of my favourite shots in the video, mainly because even though I animated the splats very randomly it looked very effective. The image of the book was filmed on my digital camera and the animation was done on MonkeyJam.

This image is of Applecat delivering a pie to someone's doorstep. I added an old paper image overlayed on the film to give it a vintage/ traditional look.

This imgae will act as a promotional Image for the film. The image was created to answer the question 'What If Applecat Was Real?' and then I chose to use it as a poster. It will attract an audience because of its strange and randomness. I have a copy displayed in the edit suite at Uni and many prospective students have reacted positively to it- wanting to see the film.

I hope that has been informative, I am very happy with my final pieces.

Rob



2nd semester update 2

Rob here.

I have completed 5 of my 6 videos to date. I have neglected my blogging of late as I have been concentrating on producing each film.

Here is the treatment for my 3 small screen media films:

THE LEGEND OF APPLECAT
MORNING MOOD
LOGIC

SMALL SCREEN MEDIA MICROMOVIES

Premise: Three micro-movies based on the themes of ‘Microcosm’, ‘Town and Country’ and ‘A New Decade’. These films will be shot on small format recorders and exported for low quality broadcast methods.

Synopsis:
The Legend Of Applecat: This video will show the ‘Legend’ Of a mythical cat which delivers apple pies to the residents of a Scottish island village. The video will start with the mayor’s wife of one village making a pie and sending it to the other, she feeds the peel to her doting cat. However one decade the Mayor’s wife is ill, so the mayor has to make the pie, he refuses to give the cat peel and gets annoyed and so places it in a box on a shelf. The cat then leaps out and drowns in the pie mixture. When the mayor realises that his cat is missing he thinks someone in the other town killed it and doesn’t send it. The story then cuts to a current retelling of the legend ‘every decade the cat rises from the sea to deliver pies to all of the children.’

Morning Mood: This video will feature lots of shots of very ‘uninspiring’ locations in the town, featuring rubbish littered corners, broken windows and generally dingy shots. I will then contrast this with Grieg’s Morning Mood from The Peer Gynt Suite and a slow reading of the following quote from Oswald Spengler; “Long ago the country bore the country-town and nourished it with her best blood. Now the giant city sucks the country dry, insatiably and incessantly demanding and devouring fresh streams of men, till it wearies and dies in the midst of an almost uninhabited waste of country.”

Logic: I want to film the first part of this video on four mobile phones, I will have all four images on screen at once in a horizontal line. The images will show a guy tied to a chair in the centre of a white room, he is gagged with tape crosses over his eyes and a white shirt with the word logic scrawled on his back. He is thrashing around on the chair and constantly screaming. The sounds of muffled and echoing voices, distorted sounds and dripping play constantly. He becomes more and more distresses and eventually thrashes around so much that he falls to the ground, all four screens cut to one image of static (still within the same frame) the shot then zooms out revealing the static is on a television screen, the screen is placed on a desk beside a man sat in a chair, there are wires going from the top of the TV set to a makeshift pair of headphones on his head. There are no titles with the world logic.

Notes:
Style:
The Legend of Applecat: This video will be completed using stop motion cut-out animation using a mixture of found images and images drawn with wax crayons. I want the film to feel like a children’s picture book, fitting the feel many story videos on children’s entertainment sites like Cbeebies. The sound will feature jolly Celtic music and over the top narration by (hopefully) someone Scottish
Morning Mood: I want this video to feel very sombre in the contrast of grim images and cheery music. Not what the audience would expect to see with the music. I want to increase the contrast and decrease the desaturation slightly on the images to add to the grey city look.

Logic: The four screens will feature a green tint with raised contrast, this is to make them seem like closed circuit television cameras, this same tint will also be applied to the static on screen, however the footage outside of the screen will have a slightly blue tint, making it appear as to normal life. The sound will be very disorientating and layered; when the camera zooms out from the TV the sound fades out ending the film in complete silence.

Intended Audience:

The Legend of Applecat: The intended audience for this piece will be predominantly young children- acting as an educational video to teach the children about the ‘real’ legend of Applecat.
Morning Mood: This piece will be aimed at late teens/ early 20s, possibly people with an interest in politics and who like to comment on society, the contrast can be used to spark comments without saying them.
Logic: This Video will be aimed at people aged about 16 to 25. Mainly fans of films like the Saw Series due to the dark psychological nature.

Rob.



2nd Semester Update

Hi Guys,

I have been a little bit slow with updating my blog for the 2nd semesters work.

I have 6 videos to make.

3 on the theme of celebration. (One classic style, one avant-garde and one in one take)

3 filmed on a low quality camera (One about Town & Country, One about A New Decade and One About Microcosm.

Planning is complete for all 6 videos and I will post later today detailing each one. So far i have completed two, filmed one (that didn't come out how I wanted) and began preparation for the rest.

Rob.



Pandora Done and Borderlines Film Festival '10

Rob Here,

Just a quick note to say that 'Pndora' is finally fished and was handed in last week, so all of my work from my very first semester at uni is complete. I am very happy with the outcome, i do prefer it to Narcissus but they both have thier charms. You can watch it by going to my youtube channel at

http://www.youtube.com/user/thesmellofclouds

feel free to comment and favourite it!

In realted news, Pandora and Narciussus will be screened as part of the Borderlines Film Festival, the largest one in the midlands. Here is an image from the official brochure- the article about our screening:


The image is a still frame from an effects test for Dave Jones' film 'Farises', Follow his film on facebook here:

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?v=info&ref=ts&gid=4236351104

Look forward to seeing you there.

Rob.


*Update* Literally 3 Hours After I Originally Started Writing This Post I Recieved My Feedback For The Overall 'Introduaction to screen media practise' module. I recieved 80%, based on a pass mark of 40% and some wonderful comments, I really did work insanelyy hard even though the videos are so short and I has indeed paid off!!!



Borderlands Festival '10

Rob Here,


Just a quick note to say that there will be a screening of work from the BA (Hons) Film and Screen Media Design Course (My Course) and The Foundation Film & Video Course at the Courtyard Hereford on the 2nd of March at 11:00 AM. This is as part of the Borderlands festival- the largest film festival in the midlands.

I am hoping to show a couple of films from this year, including 'Pandora'

The image on the left is a clipping from the official Borderlands festivcal programme and features an image from the film 'Farises' Directed by David Jones a 3rd Year On The BA course.

I Look Forward To Seeing You There!



Module 1: Introduction to Screen Media Practise #9- Narcissus Feedback and Update

'Ello All. (Sorry Can't Shake The Pirate Thing Since I Changed My Facebook Language To Pirate, Which I Have Suprisingly Become Used To Very Quickly)

Just a quick update on the production of my other myth video 'Pandora'. I will be filming next week- predominantly tuesday. Hoping to complete all of the shots in the bedroom, city and 'school' then. Hoping to also complete the small stop motion elements aswell.

Also I have screened narcissus to various audiences, either on youtube or in class. The overall concensus is that the video is 'very good', most people have commented on its psychadelic style and said it was 'trippy'. I feel that the video works well, there we're a couple of clips I had issues with in post, namely the clock- which came out badly pixelated, the shot of him looking at his reflection- which strangely came out as a still frame when it moved before I exported it and the shot of his feet jumping into the water- which dissapeared everytime I rendered it... People also said that the music adds to the psychadelic style and so does the lack of sound effects.

Oh well glad to have it over.

Rob.



Module 1: Introduction To Screen Media Practise #8 Narcissus Done

Hello All.

Just a little note to say that my 2 minute video retelling the Myth of Narcissus was completed over the Christmas break, It was filmed in one day and edited in about 3.

The film stars me playing narcissus and my sister as Ameinias, although we were never in a single shot together. I feel the silhouettes worked wll, especially becuase it was difficult to light the screen correctly causing some issues. The imges of fire were all filmed over christmas and I only managed to get a 20 second clip that I had to loop and felt that some blur effects would merge more of the colours.

The music in the video is from an instrumental track by a band called Nine Inch Nails off thier free album 'The Slip' I then reversed the track and increased the speed of it marginally to fit the length of the video giving amore distorted and obscure sound. I decided to leave out lots of sound effects as I felt that the music signifies the strange experience of fire reading and often the hallucinogenic drugs that the oracles were quite often using.

You can watch the video by cliking on 'My Videos' over there ------>

Enjoy. I will begin production of pandora within the week.

Rob.