Monday 11 November 2013

Planning - Sound

Diegetic Sound
This is sound that the character who are in the film can hear. these are also voices that you hear in the film which the characters will hear too.

Non Diegetic Sound
This is around which is read to the audience however it is not real to the characters. this is normally used for credits to keep the audiences interested.

Ambient sound effect
the ambient sound effects are different sound effect that allows to give suspense to the film.

sound ambiguity
This is were the non diegetic sound then changes into the diegetic sound. this helps set the scene and allow an easy flow into the first scene of the film.

Planning: Demographics

Demographics
Target Audience is the type of person or a group of people you wish to view your film. Target Audiences can range, for example; Race, Nationality, Age, Gender.

Gaining Demographics
History - Looking at films from the past and gaining ideas.
Survey - Interview about current interests of the people and trends that are around currently. For example ("what kind of films do you watch").
Other questions - What aspect of horror/thriller do you like?
Questions of personal interests, make sure the target audience is locked in with the plot, mine en scene etc.



For example women watch horror films more than men because men watch horror films with girls as a date and some girl just go with a group of friends, this seems to be the current trend.


The statistics to the left shows the percentage of women and men who go to watch thrillers.

Since we know that a higher percentage of men watch horror we have to base the film more towards men's interests.
For example music that men like, clothing that men prefer.



The graph on the left shows how the age group differs from genres compared to horror.

This shows that more teenagers like thriller movies more then any other age generations.

This mean that we would have to add things in the store that teenagers can relate too.

For example characters the same same age as the views. Scenes with sex, drugs and violence. These are what interest viewers and makes them watch the film.

Thursday 7 November 2013

Planning - Calendar

These were the different dates that we planned to film and edit out work, we also labeled out who offered to do the work and who was meant to attend the filming.

It also had the times that we were meant to meet and the place we arranged to meet at when we were going to go filming.


Tuesday 5 November 2013

Planning - Master Catalogue

 Description on  Walter's personality and traits
 Description about the Mysterious Geeza's traits and character
 Description about L-R's character traits and personality
 Description about the actor Alysia B
 Description about the actor Ben Bingham
Description about the actor Alfie Herbert

Monday 4 November 2013

Planning - Storyboard

Eric drew the storyboard out for the actors, so they had a rough idea of how to present their characters in the film.
This picture shows the way in which the film will open in. This a a full shot of the characters walking across the road together. It allows us to slowly introduce the main characters that will be staring in the film.
This will me a medium long-shot of the two characters when they begin to start speaking. It allows the audience to see more details of the two characters.
The camera will take medium shots of the male character when he speaks to the girl.
It will then take a medium shot of the girls response. The camera will the switch back and forth between them untill the conversation stops.
We plan to have a close up on the lips if the characters when she says something important.
The camera will the glide behind the man still seeing the women and her reaction to what is about to happen to her.

Saturday 2 November 2013

Planning - Script

The following post is the script written for the film trailer to L-R. Created by all of us, edited and adjusted and sometimes changed during filming.

Friday 1 November 2013

Planning - Concept Art

This is the concept art, created by Eric Chima and edited into the film at the end of the trailer. Blood is used to represent the grim and horror style of film.