Influenced films -
-Shutter Island
-Fight Club
-Inception
A man having an unstable mind set by the death of his family (wife and daughter) in a car accident that was caused by him drinking. It begins with him making his way into multiple shops in london buying strange ingredients such as bleach, deodorant, wires etc. it then cuts to him in a dark room putting everything together, he has a blueprint of a particular building that he has marked out next to him while doing it. The music then becomes very tense and has a close up of of him pulling a mask over his face and loading the bombs into a bag and walking out.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Wednesday, 15 October 2014
SE7EN title remake edit
Why i made this edit
This was the first time i used final cut pro. And i was asked to recreate the title sequence of the film 'Se7en'
what i used to make my edit :
This was the first time i used final cut pro. And i was asked to recreate the title sequence of the film 'Se7en'
what i used to make my edit :
- Filters - I used these to make my edit look more like a thriller.
- Intercutting - This is to cut out the unnecessary parts of the video.
- At least 20 title slates - these are in the order of the original opening sequence and also to prevent copyright issues.
- Cutting and trimming - this is shortening the clip to get the parts you need.
The reason i did this edit was to further my understanding of title sequences. Also this was my chance to get familiar with final cut pro as i had not used it before.
Dexter edit
For this remake we had to go away in our production teams, and film using our own props. Doing this helped us to understand and develop our skills in things such as camera angles, lighting, shot types and composition. Also we had to make sure we followed the rules of filming, some of these rules were 180 degree rule and rule of thirds. As this was a individual edit the whole group was able to improve our editing skills.
Monday, 13 October 2014
Paranoia Edit
This is our group edit where we tried to use a number of different filming techniques. In the first scene we did not take into consideration the head room which we need to take into account next time. The close up we did was good as we objectified the part of the body. The over the shoulder shot wasn't to bad but to improve we would have to use the rue of thirds and place the main character better. When the actor was walking past the camera i think we got the angle right but could be done better by getting a even closer shot and use the space better. On the final scene we followed the rule of thirds as he is positioned well but could use a better shot type. Although there was a few mistakes this was the first time we used the professional cameras to film.
Thursday, 9 October 2014
Thursday, 2 October 2014
1.5.2
Ambience - middle of the day in a rural area and very dull, this give it a tense ambience. Examples wind, knuckles cracking
Foley - emphasises certain sounds you wouldn't usually hear e.g. Creaking door, knuckles cracking, fly.
Dialogue - there is no dialogue in this clip, but explains what's happening through sound
Emotional realism -
Establishing sounds - these sounds are usually reduces but as there is no dialogue they are emphasised to help tell the narrative and set the mood. E.g. Fly, wind and creaking door
Sound motif - a sound that you only hear with a particular character for example when the fly is in the barrel of the gun.
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