Monday, January 20, 2025

Lo4

Evidence of gaining feedback from an audience


Answers:

- Add definition to the letters with a bold line through the letters

Colour match title to flowers in title scene

- No I liked the colour, but I might add definition to the letters with a bold line through the letters

- I like it 

Answers:

- The over exposed clips 

- add in a clip at 0:49 so the jumping is more realistic 

- I like all of it 

- No


Answers:

'Smurf' like with a high pitched voice

Gruff and Yorkshire

gremlin like 

- A little high pitched yet not too high


Answers:

- yes

- no 

I love the picnic blanket and tiny food so much

Yes! I love how they're on a little adventure


Answers:

- A close up of tansy's face at the end

- stop motion as their is a lack of movement 

- More scenes including Tansy 

- No


Monday, November 18, 2024

Lo3

Offline edit 





I selected my clip and then went into the inspector window I used the Flip tool to invert some of my clips so that they were facing the direction I preferred, so that the movement of my clips felt more consistent.


I selected my clip and then went into the inspector window and used the zoom and positioning y axes tool to crop out the part of my hand that was still in frame.


I went into my colour window and added a yellow colour filter to my clips by altering the colour wheel tool, to make them appear warmer and give cozier connotations by using the colour wheel tool.


I used the text tool in my effects window to add in my title and lengthened it to my first scene, I chose a jitter effect for this text, I changed the jitter speed using the bar I circled in red above as I felt the movement looked to harsh. I positioned my text using the Y and X bars and sized it to fill in the background but not overlap onto the character. I faded in this text with a blur transition.


I added in a colour filter transition from the transitions window in-between two clips, in white to correlate with the previous clip, I think using white transition to blur out and revile the picnic scene highlights that this is the final goal for my character.


I used a cross dissolve transition from the transitions window in-between two clips to seamlessly transition two clips together that I felt were to long, I didn't want to use a cut transition as I felt it looked to harsh.


I used the stabilization bars in my inspector window and selected my clip to make it less shaky, I also did this to some of my other clips where I felt it needed it.



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Monday, October 7, 2024

Lo2

Evidence of setting up equipment

In this image I am testing my camera's focus in a field. 






Filming panning shot with canon camera 








Monday, September 9, 2024

Lo1 pre production

Treatment

My working title

- Out for a mosey

- Trudge in the mud

- Out for a walk

- Stroll in the forest

Synopsis

The genre of my film is adventure, I will be filming a mockumentary. I will explore this genres conventions by having my character complete a quest to traverse the woods, with a bindle leant on there shoulder they will journey across a multitude of landscapes including wheat fields and rocky regions and come into contact with various creatures such as mice and problems such as getting stuck in the mud along the way. Finally to complete their quest they will find a snug spot with a view of the sunset, undo their bindle and set out a cozy picnic, pitch a tent and make a fire. In this spot they will make tea with water they boiled on the fire and quickly tuck away the treats they hauled in their bundle after a long day of traveling.

Target audience

I will target this project at young women and girls within the ages of 8 - 19 in both the ABC1 and C2D audience. As this is a short film it will complement the lifestyles of young women that have little time to relax and watch a long movie  they may have little time because they are university or collage students or have part time jobs along with there studies, or girls that have a short attention span. As my character is a mythical pixie my viewers won't identify with my charters culture or race but they may relate to their personality, likes and dislikes. 

Cast

In this film I may include background characters for some scenes, for these background characters I will cast Sally B and Mollie B. Although I will mainly use a clay character, this clay character will be voiced by myself however I will use software to change the pitch of my characters voice.

Crew Required

I will be the only person to: record with a camera, construct setting, set out lighting, create and record sound and direct my cast. However my cast will help me to position and move my clay figures in some scenes.

locations

I am planning to film in outdoor spaces such as meadows, rivers, woodlands and hills in Mosborough and the peak district. This fits my genre because my character will be exploring unfamiliar environments and solving the obstacles the landscapes lay out.

Props & costume

My props will include: a clay character in a shabby worn out costume including boots trousers and a shawl, my background characters will be dressed in winter coats, wellies, jogging bottoms and jumpers they are dressed this way so that they can walk in muddy cold locations. For my clay character to compete their journey they will use sticks, miniature tea cups, miniature bread, miniature camping equipment, a bindle, berries and nuts, leaves, a miniature soy saws fish bottle, mushrooms, miniature plates and cutlery, marbles, plastic rubbish and finally flowers as props.

Equipment

I will be using: A Cannon 2000D camera, microphones, A dead cat microphone, ring lights and torches, A tripod and headphones. This equipment is needed to: record sound accurately, film in good quality, create good lighting for my setting, steady my camera to film still shot's and listen to sound to make sure I have recorded the sounds I want.

Production schedule



























                             Annotated script 

00:00 plants rustling in wind

00:05 walking stick tap

00:14 tassel gangling, steppes, waling stick

TANSY *whistling* *grunt* jumping movement 

00:23 steppes, walking stick

TANSY *humming*

 00:45 TANSY oh! a pebble-lee-slow

00:58 TANSY hey-ho Twiggle Pot lovely day for trudging

 TWIGGLE POT *grumbled reply* smocking a pipe

01:07 bug movement

01:14 *whistling*

01:38 walking with stick

01:51 TANSY *singing* I trudgedy trudge through the ferns and the dandies over the hills and the mounds, up in the sky I can see the birds fly over the hills and the mounds. plants rustling

02:21 TANSY oh good! only a thousand more grass tramples to go.

02:50 *happy sigh* my mum loved the snow drops they were her favorite. gangling

02:56 TANSY *singing* I trudgedy trudge through the whispering grass over the hills and the mound, as the sun shimmers down the butter-leaves fly over the hills and the mounds, hay ho hay ho onward I go over the hills and the mounds 

04:43 *Tea slurping*

04:53 nock on hollow wood


Story board 





Location recce


 























Call sheet


































Risk assessment





















Budget

1. Pre-production

Script and Storyboarding: 0

Casting: 0 ( I have used Volunteers)

Location Scouting: 0 (I am filming in public places and someone's property for free.)

2. Production Costs

a) Equipment Rentals 

Camera (DSLR or Mirrorless): £48/day

Microphone & Audio Equipment: £32/day

Lighting Kit (if necessary): £15/day

Tripod / Gimbal: £20/day

Total Equipment Rentals (1 day): £115 (however I did not need to spend money to rent my equipment as I got it free from school)

b) Location

Location Fee: £0 (I have free access to my location)

Permits : £0 (not required)

c) Props & Set Design

Props (Costumes, small props, etc.): £10

3. Catering/Food

Meals & Snacks for Crew & Cast: £5 (as I am the only crew)

4. Transportation

Gas/Travel: £0 (I did not need to travel)

5. Post-production

Editing Software: £0 (I have used free editing software, DaVinci Resolve)

Music/Sound: £0 (I made my own music)

Color Correction & Sound Design: £0 (I did this all myself)

6. Miscellaneous

Insurance: £0 (I am not renting high-value equipment so I don't require it)

Contingency: £0 (I do not have this as I'm working on a tight budget)

Total Budget Estimate

Equipment Rentals: £0

Props: £10

Catering/Food: £5

Transportation: £0

Post-production: £0

Miscellaneous: £0

Estimated Total: £15


Genre Conventions

My story line follows adventure conventions as my character goes on a journey that had an end goal, a picnic. All of the movies I have listed have an end goal and setting they are trying to reach. I chose a main character 'Tansy', this character follows adventure conventions as their friendly demeaner presented in the script and the unthreatening shot types they are presented in makes the viewer want to root for what the main character wants to achieve. I dressed my character in cottage core clothing that I felt matched the cozy theme of the story, and fit with the adventure genre convention of appropriate clothing for the setting. For example in pirates of the Caribbean the characters wear multiple layers to protect them from harsh cold winds as  they are sailing on a ship. My character is in the English countryside, they wore large boots, knit trousers, a shirt, a gray knit jumper, a thick poncho and  a sash, I think this costume would keep the character warm as England in quite cold, they would be protected from the wind and some rain, their boots would help them travel through rough terrain and their sash would help them carry the water they need for a long walk. I followed conventions in my work as I chose to film in places with the specific colour scheme of warm green and earth tones and used it throughout my film. I also showed various landscapes for my character to explore, I used shot types that are used in the adventure genre such as wide shots that showed of the landscape my character was in, long shots to showcase the characters actions and two shots to showcase characters interacting.


BBFC rating

I followed BBFC ratings for a PG product as my target audience are 8 - 19 year old's. I did this by not including or glamorized dangerous behavior, I have not used discriminatory language or behavior, I have not referenced drugs misuse, there is not any bad language or nudity, sex or threat and violence. 



Monday, July 15, 2024

Task 1 - prelim - Short film analysis

Short film's 5-3 min long 

Documentary - https://youtu.be/c49BRHcwuNQ?si=1sG4RoJjXE0Oy-Tp

Audience 
Narrative
Editing 
Use of visual and special effects 



Action - https://youtu.be/GDv8Iei3h4Y?si=CI2wP0yHB8rYtJBf

Audience 
Narrative
Editing 
Use of visual and special effects 




Western - https://youtu.be/J1NMPVqXIUQ?si=n1jv8T84laJir5Um 

Audience 
Narrative
Editing 
Use of visual and special effects 





Adventure - https://youtu.be/XYLgwxbwEb8?si=o2U1W7b8JzA0582t







Coming of age - https://youtu.be/HYeZYIe_Z-Q?si=_XGF944oKGynMAPT







Grief - https://youtu.be/87C_A2Apz58?si=kE1eqTricj_1VPbq









Coming of age - https://youtu.be/aNpGRE6ZtJo?si=tNismK6zDscqm8fq







Coming of age - https://youtu.be/zW4rQaKozn0?si=4lY_UZ5H5v6DrWxc







Coming of age - https://youtu.be/O3XBoC7bXso?si=0YnYsMv_oRkNp-k5












Lo3 Decisions list