Friday, 14 February 2020

CONSTRUCTION: FILM IDENT

FILM IDENTS

When creating our films ident, we took into consideration the speed, sound and effectiveness of the ident. We chose to base our ident on the 'Film Five' ident as we were pleased with how it looked and wanted to reproduce it when creating our own version.
We were happy with the final product as it was how we expected it to be before we had begun creating it. It is masked by thunder in the background and zooms into a fully black screen before the opening scene begins. 

When creating this ident, we used photoshop in order to bring our ideas to life. We continuously added layers of different colours so that we were able to achieve the 3D looking effect. When putting it into the editing software (iMovie) we decided that it needed sound and movement for maximum impact. We added a thunder sound effect followed by a zooming in on a black area of the ident which then set the opening scene for us.

CONSTRUCTION: FILMING


FILMING: BROKEN DOWN



As our filming environment and location needed to resemble an office, Claremont Fan Court School provided the perfect venue for our filming needs.  In the pictures shown we used school phones and offices/classrooms in the mansion in order to capture each scene in a realistic light. The kitchen used was in the Sixth Form Centre with the 
rest of the scenes being filmed around the school site. This is not due to cost cutting or convenience, it is due to a perfect match for our filming needs.



Due to us working within the school on a daily basis, there wasn't any particularly pressure to get the shots at a specific point in time, however, there were potential issues in place with some of the actors. The main one being their uniform. It would be an issue for actor continuity if we needed to reshoot a character and they had changed the suit that they were wearing.  This was out of our control as we were not able to dictate what they choose to wear to school on a day-to-day basis so we were careful to shoot the scenes we need without the need to go back.





BBFC Rating: 12A


Choosing an Appropriate BBFC Rating For Our Film Opening

As our film opening is a British film, we created a BBFC certificate, which shows the age rating. I went on the BBFC website and looked at the requirements that would make a film age rating 12A. The list below shows these requirements.

Dangerous behaviour

No promotion of potentially dangerous behaviour which children are likely to copy. No glamorisation of realistic or easily accessible weapons such as knives. No endorsement of anti-social behaviour.

Discrimination

Discriminatory language or behaviour must not be endorsed by the work as a whole. Aggressive discriminatory language or behaviour is unlikely to be acceptable unless clearly condemned.

Drugs

Misuse of drugs must be infrequent and should not be glamorised or give detailed instruction.

Language

There may be moderate bad language. Strong language may be permitted, depending on the manner in which it is used, who is using the language, its frequency within the work as a whole and any special contextual justification.

Nudity

There may be nudity, but in a sexual context it must be brief and discreet.

Sex

Sexual activity may be briefly and discreetly portrayed. Moderate sex references are permitted, but frequent crude references are unlikely to be acceptable.

Threat and horror

There may be moderate physical and psychological threat and horror sequences. Although some scenes may be disturbing, the overall tone should not be. Horror sequences should not be frequent or sustained.

Violence

There may be moderate violence but it should not dwell on detail. There should be no emphasis on injuries or blood, but occasional gory moments may be permitted if justified by the context.


Here is our final product created in photoshop:


CONSTRUCTION: SOUND


SOUND IN 
'THE HONG KONG FILES' 



When creating our film opening we came across some challenges which made it difficult for us to have perfect audio when filming due to poor acoustics.  In the second scene in the 'hospital' we came up against a very difficult area to film for sound due to outside noise interference which was disappointing as the overall location was perfect, however, we overcame certain sound issues by recording separately and individually in a quieter area then editing the sound in at later date.   We conveniently used the app 'Voice Memos' on iPhone. This meant that we were able to dupe the voice recordings in one take with minimal difficulty. By doing this, we had the opportunity to eliminate any echo in the building as it was large and spacious. After doing this, we used a sound tool on our editing software to elimate any further echo from the film.

Monday, 13 January 2020

CALL SHEET


CALL SHEET - THE HK Files

Shoot Date: Wednesday 15th January 2020 - February 7th 2020 

Location: SCIENCE LABS, KITCHEN

CREW (1): THE AGENT 
JACOB COOPER
0780*****

CREW(2): THE ASSISTANT
HARRISON ALLMAN-VARTY
07*****

CREW(3): STUDENT 1
LIAM WILSON
077*****

CREW(4): STUDENT 2
HARVEY SHELTON
07535 ***

CREW(5): HEALTH MINISTER
BEN SWEENEY
0759***

CREW(6): Dr. Lynford
CHRISTINA TAYLOR

CREW(7): Dr Jones
CASEY DREWETT
0757***


CAMERA EQUIPMENT:

  • Canon 650D
  • Manfrotto Tripod

LIGHTING EQUIPMENT

-NATURAL DAYLIGHT
-DIM LIGHT LAMPS

PROP LIST

  • Lab coats
  • Newspaper
  • Telephone

CHARACTERS

Nigel Phillips (Ben Sweeney) 

Outfit one: 
-Grey Blazer, Grey Trousers (to match).
-Minimalistic tie (grey/black)
-Perfectly neat with ironed clothes and black polished shoes. 

 Dr Jones (Casey Drewett)

Outfit one:
- Grey Suit with blazer and tie
  • Dr Lynford (Christina Taylor)

Outfit one:


- Checkered Skirt with White Shirt and Lab Coat