Thursday, 13 November 2014
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Evaluation of Preliminary Task
Evaluation of Preliminary Task
Question 1Before the making of the film we planned out what we wanted to do by making a story board which shows how the film was going to take place and how it should flow, it also showed the different camera angles needed for the film and how those different camera angles would affect the final cut. With shots like the sot reverse shot, that is used when two characters are talking to each other and helps the audience understand which person is talking and to who and also adds to the effect of the dialogue. We also planned out the dialogue that was going to be needed for the film which made it easier for the actors because they didn't have to improvise and it made things flow a lot easier and quicker. One problem we had was getting the actors to wear the same clothes for each filming day because we needed to have continuity because we couldn't get everything filmed in one day so having to film it over several days meant having to get them to wear the same clothes for each day we filmed and if they forgot then we couldn't film that day which really slowed down the filming process.
Question 2
The 180 degree rule is so key to any filming piece because you must not break it. It is in place to stop the audience feeling disorientated when watching the piece and if it is broken then it can have bad effects on the audience. The only time it can be broken is when the piece of film is made to be very motion sick like on a boat that been hit by something and is sinking or a rocket going into space, the rule can be broken because it fits the piece well, but apart from these special circumstances it must never be broken. It is used on a right left axis so that if two people are talking it is clear as to which sides the people are talking are on and so the audience doesnt get confused or disorientated by the camera angles keep changing. It is also for when two people are talking and the shots are over the shoulder and it has to be the same shoulder for each person because it can disorientate the audience if not.
Question 3
We used a number of different camera shots and angles for instance when we filmed our character walking we used a tracking shot which then turned into watching him walk away from us and round the corner into a tilt shot. This was very effective because it made it look like someone was following the character by peering around the corner and watching him walk off and down the stairs. Also we used shot reverse shot which is effective because it shows the two characters who are exchanging dialogue and it allows the audience to follow and understand clearly which people are having a conversation. But in this shot, the 180 degree rule is so important because if it gets broken then it can disorientate the audience and be really off putting for them.
Question 4
Before I started this task I had no idea about editing or how to use effects on pieces of film. But now I know quite a lot and how to edit fairly well, for example I know how to make a short snippet of the film into a slow motion, I know how to fade to black or fade to white and I also know how to change the audio quality and how to make the audio stay the same in the slow motion piece without it being slowed down too. I feel a lot more confident about using the editing software now and feel confident and ready for when we have to edit anything else. There are some areas I need to improve on but that will come with the practice I get by using this software.
Monday, 3 November 2014
working title fact file
Working title
The main people in charge are Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner who has been there since '92. The company has been going since '83 and has made over 100 films which have grossed a whopping 6 billion dollars! Their films have collected an impressive 10 Academy Awards and a huge 35 BAFTAs. Tim and Eric have also been awarded CBEs for their dedication and service to the British film industry. They have worked on big collaborations with Richard Curtis, the Coen Brothers, Stephen Daldry, Paul Greengrass, Edgar Wright, and Joe Wright; and actors Rowan Atkinson, Cate Blanchett, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley, Saoirse Ronan, Gary Oldman and Emma Thompson as well as other big names too. Tim and Eric are the 41st most powerful people in the film industry to date.
Some of the biggest films they have made include, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Anna Karenina, Love Actually, About Time, the Bean movies, Shaun Of The Dead and Hot Fuzz. These are just some of the biggest films that have braced the help of Working Title and have contributed towards that 6 billion dollars income.
Also with the success of the film Billy Elliot and the popular demand of the public, the movie was turned into a theatre production which won many awards and has been such a big hit that it managed to last for many years at the west end and as a touring live show. It has won 81 theatre awards internationally and has been seen around the world by over 9 million people.
They also managed to create a Working Title TV called WTTV which is based in London and LA and is part of NBC.
In the early days Eric and Tim spent the majority of their time raising money to create films, the spent 90% of their time raising money and 10% of finding a director and scripter.
The main people in charge are Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner who has been there since '92. The company has been going since '83 and has made over 100 films which have grossed a whopping 6 billion dollars! Their films have collected an impressive 10 Academy Awards and a huge 35 BAFTAs. Tim and Eric have also been awarded CBEs for their dedication and service to the British film industry. They have worked on big collaborations with Richard Curtis, the Coen Brothers, Stephen Daldry, Paul Greengrass, Edgar Wright, and Joe Wright; and actors Rowan Atkinson, Cate Blanchett, Colin Firth, Hugh Grant, Keira Knightley, Saoirse Ronan, Gary Oldman and Emma Thompson as well as other big names too. Tim and Eric are the 41st most powerful people in the film industry to date.
Some of the biggest films they have made include, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Anna Karenina, Love Actually, About Time, the Bean movies, Shaun Of The Dead and Hot Fuzz. These are just some of the biggest films that have braced the help of Working Title and have contributed towards that 6 billion dollars income.
Also with the success of the film Billy Elliot and the popular demand of the public, the movie was turned into a theatre production which won many awards and has been such a big hit that it managed to last for many years at the west end and as a touring live show. It has won 81 theatre awards internationally and has been seen around the world by over 9 million people.
They also managed to create a Working Title TV called WTTV which is based in London and LA and is part of NBC.
In the early days Eric and Tim spent the majority of their time raising money to create films, the spent 90% of their time raising money and 10% of finding a director and scripter.
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