BobbieBrownG324
Tuesday, 17 April 2012
Sunday, 15 April 2012
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Evaluation Task 1
1. In screen grab one, the audience can see the title of my film. It is called ‘The Tornado’ and is presented in a large white bold font. In the background the audience can see swirling clouds and gusts of winds. The animation behind the title was influenced by other popular superhero trailers like Thor and Spiderman. In the trailer Thor, rain and thunderclouds appeared behind the intertitles. In my trailer, I used clouds and wind to copy this effect and make my trailer seem more realistic.
2. Screen shot two shows the location/ setting for my trailer. The audience can see the silhouettes of various trees and bushes which suggest the trailer will be set in a rural area as opposed to an urban area. There is a red X in the sky which could be considered as a ‘help signal’ like the Bat signal which is used in Gotham City (Batman). I borrowed this idea from Batman but used a red X instead.
3. The third screenshot is of costume and props. The audience can see the torso of my superhero wearing a green and blue costume with a tornado logo in the centre of it. I added the logo as the majority of superheros wear them. This makes my superhero more realistic as he can be comparable to Superman that has the Giant S as a logo, Batman that has a Bat or Spiderman that has a spider. My superhero also maintains a green, blue and red colour scheme on his costume. The main costume is blue and green whereas his cape is red. We can also see the sling of a sword being held on his back. This prop is the weapon I choose to give ‘The Tornado’ as Superhero’s with swords are quite popular like with Deadpool from Xmen. I think giving my character this weapon makes him more realistic.
4. Screen grab 4 shows a shot reverse shot as the camera is behind ‘The Tornado’ and is filming over his shoulder. The main focus point is directed to be the sword on his back. This full shot showed a close up panning shot of the sword. After panning, the camera moved into the shot reverse shot. The shot reverse shot is in many superhero films and can show the audience what they are looking at, who they are looking at or simply just mise-en-scene on their back or costume. An example of a shot reverse shot is in the Avengers Assemble trailer where Captain America and Iron man converse with each other. Shot reverse shots can also be a good way of achieving eye line match and continuity. My scene also required some editing and is an example of when I used the Time lapse effect. To make filming easier, I filmed at the handle of the sword and panned down. I then reversed the shot in Premiere so the clip was played from the end to the beginning which looked much more effective. Many superhero films use Time Lapse to slow down or speed up action scenes. I used it to reverse a clip to make my filming easier. One example of time being slowed is in Superman Returns where the villain shoots at Superman and the bullets travelled in slow mo. Although the use of time alteration is not as effective in my trailer, I think its purpose is well needed.
5. Screen grab 5 shows the title font and style. The font used throughout my trailer was constant and stayed as this large white bold font. The style it appears in is growing larger from a distance. This represents the genre as it is typically action films and superhero film that use this method. To the audience, the titles grow bigger and bolder in front of them which implies an action film as opposed to a romantic film that would have a soft flowing font. The use of font can heavily influence the audience’s perception of film narrative and genre. The colour of the font is also important as a black and red font suggests the horror genre whereas the colour of my font is white which can easily be perceived as a number of genres. The size of my titles enforces the idea of my film being an action or superhero film.
6. Screen shot 6 suggests the story and how the trailer sets it up. This picture show ‘The Tornado’ with glowing red eyes and piercing stare. This image can connote a number of things. The red glowing eyes can suggest revenge or vengeance as it is stereotypical colour a person eyes turn when angry. The red eyes can also suggest the superhero has a darker side to him and could be evil. The red eyes could simply be a super power (like Cyclops from X-men). As my trailer was a teaser trailer, the idea was to keep snares and equivocations to avoid the truth and only give partial or incomplete answers (Roland Barthes Enigma Theory). The red eyes keep the audience guessing at the story until another trailer or the film is released. The red eyes are a typical feature of other superhero films and the idea for it was borrowed from Super Returns and Cyclops from X-men. If my character has similar powers, it makes him more realistic.
7. Shot 7 shows how the genre is introduced. The shot is one of the opening shots and shows a cape blowing in the wind. This is such a cliché shot that the audience members will instantly recognise this trailer to be a superhero trailer. The cape blowing in the wind is used in all caped superhero films. I borrowed this idea as it makes my superhero seem more genuine and realistic. I worried that it would be too cliché and would compare to a parody superhero film like Kick Ass but I managed to create a dramatic enough trailer to make it look serious. The cape blowing in the wind instantly sets up the audience’s perception of the film and expectations.
8. Shot 8 shows how the characters are introduced. I used the pedestal shot type to introduce ‘The Tornado’ but I cut the clip up to show fragments of him instead of as a whole person. This creates suspense and mystery as the Superhero is never revealed as a whole until the end. I’ve seen the pedestal shot used before for a really important character within the story. One example is Buzz Light Year (one of the main protagonists) in Toy Story.
9. Shot 9 shows one of the special effects I used. It is a scene where a helicopter falls from the sky and crashes into the ground. This special effect is quite Hollywood dramatic and makes my superhero look more realistic with a bigger budget than it actually had. The action scene/ special effects really appeals to my target audience which is males aged 12-25 in middle class. They may be quite used to seeing this already through other superhero movies or other media texts like video games.
Monday, 19 March 2012
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Monday, 12 March 2012
Music Choice
Originally I was going to use a piece similar to 'Into Dust by Mazzy Star' because I thought it made this trailer very effective.
Then I decided to use a rock song as many superhero trailers feature more heavy music. An example is 'Cosmic Egg by Wolfmother' in the Green Lantern trailer.
My friend and I crafted a rock song using a program called Cubase 5. It is a track that cosists of two guitar voices, guitar licks, an underlying bass line and a drum beat. The music track can be heard in my final trailer.
Then I decided to use a rock song as many superhero trailers feature more heavy music. An example is 'Cosmic Egg by Wolfmother' in the Green Lantern trailer.
My friend and I crafted a rock song using a program called Cubase 5. It is a track that cosists of two guitar voices, guitar licks, an underlying bass line and a drum beat. The music track can be heard in my final trailer.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Still More Problems
The trial version of adobe premiere worked perfectly for a few days before a watermark stating 'this preview was made by premiere trial version' apperaed. It is printed in the the middle of every clip and is can not be removed until the full version is bought. This makes editing my project very difficult.
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Problem solving
Today, I downloaded a trial version of adobe premiere on my home computer. It allows me to have 30 days free usage which gives me enough time to edit my trailer together. The 'media offline' issue is not a problem anymore and I can use this programme to finish my coursework piece.
Monday, 6 February 2012
Further Problems
We are using Adobe Premiere to edit our footage to make our trailers. However, premiere keeps crashing whilst editing and when I open my project, minor features like magnification of shots and rotation of clips have not been saved. Another common problem is a red screen stating that the media is offline and my footage becomes unavailable. If I toggle the clips, they reappear but it is quite time consuming.
Monday, 23 January 2012
Brightness editing
Today I played with the brightness of some of my footage. As I filmed this during winter, it became dark very quickly. As filming progressed, the footage eventually got darker and darker. I played around with the brightness, contrast and hue saturation. This is a screen grab of the footage before and after.
Friday, 20 January 2012
Editing
Today I edited some of my found footage. I downloaded the clip from youtube and inserted it into my project. Unfortunately, it did not fill the width of the screen. I magnified it so it went from the first image to the second image.
Problems with Filming
Today, I was supposed to start filming footage of my superhero. I had the costume prepared, location set and I was ready to start filming. However, my friend/ actor/ superhero called and told me he was ill. This meant I had to reschedule a filming time with him, borrow the superhero boots from my friend again, arrange lifts to the film location with my family and ask another friend to take production shots. Hopefully I can begin filming after school monday but I will have to use my free time to come and edit the footage.
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Uploading and editing footage
Today I uploaded and edited some of my footage. I had taken some footage the day before with my Ipod. The school cameras were available but I wanted to catch some special effects on my Ipod using an app called Action Movie. I managed to film some great action scenes with it. I will use the school cameras and a tripod to film the pedestal shot of my Superhero. The only downfall to using my Ipod was that it was cold and it was difficult to hold still as I do not have a tripod for it. This is a screen grab of an action scene in my trailer.
Friday, 13 January 2012
Photoshop practise
This is my first attempt at making a photoshop poster. This is one idea I like the look of for my actual poster. I like the black and white alley way in the background with the superhero central. I will experiment with my superhero and make another practise poster.
Friday, 6 January 2012
Media Time Table
This is my Media Time table that I will try to stick to to aid the production of my coursework. The school dates given where I will be uploading/ editing footage is when I have access to the software and programming I need. On school dates, I have set myself blogging homework after each editing session. I will do the majority of my filming over weekends as I will have the most time to perfect my footage.
Friday, 30 December 2011
R and P Mark December 2011
Hi,
Your blog is coming together nicely - I think at this stage we have 20/20 marks which is excellent.
Well done, can't wait to see the trailer!
Level 4 16–20 marks
• Planning and research evidence will be complete and detailed.
• There is excellent research into similar products and a potential target audience.
• There is excellent work on shotlists, layouts, drafting, scripting or storyboarding.
• There is excellent organisation of actors, locations, costumes or props.
• Time management is excellent.
• There is excellent skill in the use of digital technology or ICT in the presentation.
• There are excellent communication skills.
• There is an excellent level of care in the presentation of the research and planning.
Your blog is coming together nicely - I think at this stage we have 20/20 marks which is excellent.
Well done, can't wait to see the trailer!
Level 4 16–20 marks
• Planning and research evidence will be complete and detailed.
• There is excellent research into similar products and a potential target audience.
• There is excellent work on shotlists, layouts, drafting, scripting or storyboarding.
• There is excellent organisation of actors, locations, costumes or props.
• Time management is excellent.
• There is excellent skill in the use of digital technology or ICT in the presentation.
• There are excellent communication skills.
• There is an excellent level of care in the presentation of the research and planning.
Thursday, 29 December 2011
Superhero Trailer Research
As I do not have a very big budget for this trailer, I researched other student made and home made superhero trailers. Unfortunately there were not very many. However, I found these two videos that contain great action sequences and special effects. The action scenes looked well choreographed and that is something I will have to consider in my trailer. I really like the Legacy (short super hero film) as it has a great plot, the choreography is well rehearsed and the special effects are very good for a home made project.
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