Wednesday, 28 January 2015
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Friday, 23 January 2015
Final Narraitve Decision
Our Final narrative is based around a male, who struggles to understand the rules of society. The male is someone who appears to be a normal member of society, he is able to meet and date girls however due to his constant jealousy, the relationships become toxic and lead to violence. Various events occur that suggest his controlling yet loving idea of a relationship.
The main female lead, is weakened by the relationship she finds herself in and as the issues increase between them, so does the violence. He finds himself with a serious issue when his jealousy becomes all too much, and he cannot control what happens. The girls death is a surprise despite his actions, there is a sense of affection but shown in the wrong way.
Finally the twist that we wanted to surprise the audience with when they watch the actual film as there is a slight tease to entice the audience to the cinema to see the film. The tease is that the male lead is never intending to get the daughter but wants the mother of the girl he dates.
This twist is the hook of our production as we intend it to change the way ends of films always comes to a finish with all questions answered, we wanted to challenge this and create more questions at the end.
Thursday, 15 January 2015
Make-up Testing
The make-up is a massive part of our trailer as shown below the tests worked well using eye-shadows of varying colours. We then decided to use multiple girls for the sequence of shots using the eye-shadows as the results are exactly what we want. This meant we needed 3 different brunette girls to bruise.
TESTS SHOTS:
FINAL EXAMPLE USED:
Saturday, 10 January 2015
Tuesday, 6 January 2015
Monday, 5 January 2015
Scripting
Due to our scenes being muted throughout our trailer, we don't need to provide any prior scripting for our actors.
This was our decision as we felt having our actors speaking could cause our trailer to look 'staged' as we wouldn't be able to find anyone who has the same acting skills as those seen in trailers on television. We also believe that having silent characters would help create mystery and suspense as our audience will be unable to figure out their discussions or the contexts of our shots.
Sunday, 4 January 2015
Initial Filming
Our initial filming went well, despite the fact we were on a time sensitive schedule as our actor had to go we achieved a lot of the individual male shots which are vital to the overall look of the trailer.
Website Initial Ideas
Overall we felt the website needed to be simplistic and well designed. The main features of the website that were most important to us, was ensuring it fit with the poster and the trailer itself. Brand cohesion is a vital part of our brand.
This template was a massive influence in the way we wanted our website to look like, with the meaningful images.
This template was a massive influence in the way we wanted our website to look like, with the meaningful images.
Friday, 2 January 2015
Possible Titles
We have been through a lot of possible titles as it is important to us that we name our piece the correct title based on the story. We have taken inspiration for many songs and other films in the same genre to ensure we come up with the best name that sums up our piece completely.
Examples:
Broken
Obsession
Listen
Family Affair
Manipulation
Abuse
Infatuation
The Boy
Infatuation
The Boy
Underwater Filming
We used a waterproof camera case to ensure that we were able to display the graphic depiction of the drowning, with some extreme close-up shots that unsettle the audience.
Thursday, 1 January 2015
Influences on Opening of Our Trailer
'Orange is The New Black' a very famous television show has influenced our trailer as we really liked the opening and felt something similar could work well in relation to our trailer.
We intend to use this influence and apply this to 'police shots' of various girls who have ben beaten up this will create tension and instantly draw the viewer into the story wihtin the first 20 seconds.
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