Thursday, 29 March 2012

EVALUATION QUESTION 1!

Question 1

EVALUATION QUESTION 2!

Question 2

EVALUATION QUESTION 3!

Question 3

Similar film: Orphan.



More films distributed by Optimum Releasing:


Unknown.



Eden Lake.

EVALUATION QUESTION 4!

Question 4

EVALUATION QUESTION 5 PART 1!

HOW DID YOU ATTRACT/ADDRESS YOUR AUDIENCE?



From the Audience Reviews, I have learnt that they have liked the originality of the storyline. They also seemed to like the camerawork, the humour, the black and white colour effect and the special effects such as slowing down the speed. I am happy with the feedback they gave, because my group spend a lot of time doing the project. If I had to do it again I would take in the recommendations from the reviews and make the fight scene longer, so James's character can be seen fighting back and also use more cuts to increase the tension for the audience.

EVALUATION QUESTION 5 PART 2!

THE ANNOTATIONS FOR THE AUDIENCE!

EVALUATION QUESTION 6!

Question 6

EVALUATION QUESTION 7!

Preliminary Task:


In Your Mind


Question 7

In Your Mind... FINAL VERSION OF OUR FILM!

Production and Making of In Your Mind...

This is a quick update on production and making of In Your Mind... Filming it was a little bit of a challenge, because although the location was just our college library and we did not need to travel anywhere, other problems appeared. We used two different cameras which made it harder to edit our film later on in terms of colour. Martins was playing the main character James and he was not the best actor, however in the end we managed to get some decent footage after directing all of his movements. Irena was organized and was a very good camera woman. We also ended up filming on top of some of our footage, so we had to film some parts again. I really enjoyed playing the little evil girl Eris, because I had to wear scary make up and act all creepy.

Monday, 12 March 2012

Shot List for the Opening Sequence "In Your Mind."

S.B.Shot

1.  Medium
Long Shot

Angle

Eye level
Movement

Tracking
(follows the character)
Notes

James  walks into the library to find headphones on the table.
2.     
Close Up
Point Of View
Zoom
The camera zooms in as he picks up the headphones .
3.
Over the shoulder shot
Audience’s
Point Of View
Tracking
Shot
The character hears the thoughts of the female character passing trough.
4.
Medium Shot
Point Of View
Panning of the camera after the passing character.
Nerdy guy runs past the protagonist.
5.
Long Shot
Point Of View
Camera Zooms
Character realizes he can hear people’s thoughts
6.
Over the Shoulder Shot
Character Point of View
Steady Camera
The Camera Reveals a girl,
7.
Close Up
Eye Level
Shot Reverse Shot
The girl looks up at the protagonist, then the camera cuts to James.
8.
Close Up
Eye Level
Shot Reverse Shot
James is in shock as the girl and his headphones disappear.
9.
Two Shot
Point Of View
Steady Camera
James is talking to his best friend.
10.
Over the Shoulder Shot
Eye Level
Shot Reverse Shot
James and his friend’s conversation.
11.
Close Up
Point Of View
Steady Camera
End of their Conversation.
12.
Two Shot
Eye Level
Steady Camera
Shock As James sees the girl again.
13.
Extreme Close Up
Eye Level
Zoom In
James trying to escape and screaming ‘’ NO’’