Thursday 15 November 2018

Short Film Production

Short Film Production

6/11/2018: Generating Ideas

Narrative Requirements
Enigma at the beginning: a murder mystery
Development of a character
Plot twist: a voice over explain the narrative of their life, but the person/ subject on screen isn't the person the voice belongs to.


My Curiosity and Interests-to stay focused I want to explore themes/narrative structures/genres that intrigue me and allow me to express my creative ideas as much as possible, within my short film.
Music 
Psychology
Comedy
Thriller
Fantasy
Crime
Weird
What's Real?
Why follow 'The Crowd?


Themes
Obsession
Loneliness
Desire to be Different
Personality

Dreaming
Mystery
Death
Robbery

Narrative Ideas
Death of a Love One


WHAT IF?
What if somebody is murdered
What if the main character was a murderer?

7/11/2018: Progressing a Visual Style

Aesthetics
Stars
Roses
Water
Tree Branches

Inspiration
Black Mirror
Alternative/independent music
Dead Simple
From particular songs
Maniac



Settings
Town Centre
Countryside







Coming up with narrative ideas

Being trapped in a dream for what feels like a very long time with overs trapped their, meeting soulmate only to wake up and not know where they are in the real world.

Many films have something else going, rather then the main storyline. In Curfew something unknown is gong on with Sophia's mother.

Girl wakes up unaware where she is, unfamiliar with her surroundings.

What if the protagonist discovers a dead body. What if the dead person was killed by they own child.

Main Character could be in a Black-mail situation.

14/11/2018: Analysis of Short Films

About a Girl
This short film follows the story of a young, teenage girl talking about recent events, within her life. The film is set like a Documentary, through the use of a hand held camera and it is a though the girl is being interviewed. She seems quite normal until the end when she throws a baby into the canal, which is her secret. This demonstrates that she doesn't understand the consequences of her actions. This is a very unexpected but effective twist for the films ending. I like this idea and I might use it to also portray a character a character differently, with a twist at the end. The lighting in this film is all natural, giving the film a sense of realism and signifying that what she ends up doing can happen, and so this triggers the audience to think about the message more, due to it feeling real. Through the mies-en-scene it is easy to tell that the girl comes from a working class family and area, due to the casual clothes she is wearing and her surroundings. There's a mid-shot tracking 'The Girl' as she works beside the canal and the environment looks as though it hasn't been looked after in years. The dialogue also signifies he class and up bring as she speaks with a accent. At the beginning of the film there is a long shot of the girl singing a Britney Spears song, displaying the influence that pop culture has on young people. In this shot the girl is a silhouette, and the darkness and use of black in her figure, could suggest that the character is mysterious and not innocent as black is a colour that has these meaning/representations.

Curfew
Curfew is a short film that focuses a lot on the development of the main character, Richie. At the beginning of the film we see him sitting in a bath tub, filled with water and some of his blood, after slitting his wrist, ready to commit suicide. He receives a phone call of his sister, begging hime to take care of his niece, exaggerating how she never asks him for anything and he was the last person on her mind but she is desperate. He agrees.
I really like the visual style of this film. At the beginning of the film there is a tracking shot that pauses at the telephone. This shot includes a lot of low-key lighting, which makes the red telephone standout, from the dark background. The use of the colour red here could represent danger, as the main character is considering to commit suicide. It could also represent anger and frustration, as the character is unhappy with his life. The light in this shot focuses of the telephone to create this effect, which makes the shot look very interesting and the beginning intriguing. The scene I find most interesting and engaging is in Bowling Alley, where a song begins to play and the little girl, Sophia starts dancing across it. The music along with her dance moves is intriguing, and the entire scene it so unexpected and weird as it wouldn't really happen in real life, although it is soon revealed that the main character was most likely hallucinating. Therefore the audience were placed into his perspective  as they were made to view what he was experience, and the scene looks and feels real to the audience and Richie, but it isn't present, so it gives the audience an idea of what it is like to hallucinate.. When she is dancing there is a long shot of her on the Bowling Alley. This then cuts to a close-up of the feet of the people at the Venue, tapping to the beat of the music. The is a panning, mis-shot of Richie watching Sophia and the around him as they dance to the music, as if everybody is crazy, even though it is him who is hallucinating, so he the crazy person, as is revealed.

16/11/2018

Swimmer
The film is in black and white. It begins with many tracking shops of a man swimming through lakes,  ponds and the sea. The editing within in this is slow-pace which provides this a sense of peace and relaxation. In my opinion the film feel surreal, due to the Black and White and the slow panning and tracking shots, that make the film smooth and calm






Mood Board


More Idea Generation


A girl wakes up from a deep sleep, with severe memory loss, due to being knocked out. She receives a phone call from a mysterious voice.

The film is going to be set at night time in a small village. I am going to film in Shilton, as it is a small and quiet village.

Change of Idea
My new idea is inspired by the song In Dreams, by Roy Orbison. The film is about a teenage girl, who's Father is missing and now she can only ever see her in his dreams. It's is going to have a bittersweet storyline.
The short films is going to be a silent film accompanied by non-diegetic sound of the song In Dreams. To follow the features of a short film, it is going to contain long-duration shots.

Film
Cast:
Older Sister:
Younger Sister
Father

Scene 1: Begins with a long shot of a front door, to a house. The frame slowly zooms out during the shot.  The older sister enters the frame, walks over to the front door to open, and she receives some bad news. Her younger sister is behind the wall, listening to the conversation. the older sister shuts the door and walks over to her sister. The dialogue cannot be heard, but there is a cut to a shot, with text, 'He's Missing,' to represent what the older sister has just said. I have chosen these words, to demonstrate how both sisters had been expecting either positive or negative news about their father.

Scene 2-Begins with a crossfade to a shot of the stars.

Storyboard


6/12/2018
Shot 1-The first shot will begin with a fade in from black. At the same the non diegetic sound, of the song, In Dreams by Roy Orbison will begin, and play throughout the entire film. During this shot the camera will continuously zoom out and the duration will be about 25 seconds. At about 9 seconds a 'Holly' enters the frame and opens the door to receive some news. She walks over to her younger sister, 'May' who is standing by the wall. This shot will end with a cut to the following shot.

Shot 2-White, serif text will fade onto a black background and this shot will last for approximately 5 seconds. I have decided to use this style and colour of text, as it is a traditional choice of text, for silent films. The text written will be to the audience he's missing. This will provide an enigma, by making the audience think about who could be missing and how and why he is missing. The shot will crossfade into the following shot.

Shot 3-This shot will slowly fade in, and a long shot of the stars will appear. I have chosen to have a shot of stars to add an element of beauty to my short film and to signify dreams. The camera will then tilt downwards to reveal a close-up of 'May' lying on the ground, looking up at the night sky. The camera will slowly zoom out and zoom in during this shot. The shot will be crossfaded with footage of past memories between 'May' and her Father. The crossfaded footage will stop and the shot will end as a close-up of her face, that fades into the next shot. This shot will be for the duration of 30 seconds.

Shot 4-This will be the first shot, in which 'May' is dreaming. The mid-shot of her will be from her left side, and she will be stood in a field. During this shot 'May' is smiling, so she appears to be happy at what she has just witnessed.

Shot 5-There is a simple cut from the previous shot to this one, which is an Over the Shoulder shot. I have chosen this shot type because it places the audiences into the perspective of the character, to make them feel more empathetic towards her. This shot will end with a cut into the following shot.

Shot 6-Here there will be another shot, of white serif text, displayed on a black background, which will slowly fade in. The text again, represents what the girl is saying. This shot will slowly crossfade into the following shot.

Shot 7-This will be a mid-shot of Father and Daughter hugging, however this is a dream, so not everything is as it seems, and the happiness may not be everlasting. This shot ends with a crossfade into Shot 8.

Shot 8-Another mid-shot of the girl, lying down. She opens her eyes and she is now no longer dreaming. The mise-en-scene displays, Her hair spread across the frame, beneath her evenly toned face. The duration of this shot is about 3 seconds and it ends with a cut.

Shot 9-The shot is a long shot of the two sisters, leaving the house. There will only be natural light in this shot, appearing from the open door. The lights in the house will be off as they're leaving. 'Holly' will be wearing casual clothes, and her younger sister 'May' will be wearing her school uniform, to highlight that they're going to school, and still carrying on with their lives, even if they're father is missing. The shot remains as the day goes by.

Shot 10-

11/12/2018

Prague and Hamburg

Before the Christmas Holidays I will be attending a trip to Prague, with college. As Prague is a city with a lot of nice scenery and beautiful views, I intend to produce some filler shots for my film, whilst I'm there. To make these shots the best they can be, I have decided to do some planning on where and what I would like to film. A river known as, Vltava flows through the city of Prague and it is the biggest in The Czech Republic. If I get the opportunity I want to try and film here, as the river is part of stunning view, from any angle, where it is visible. The bridges that stand across it are lovely pieces of architecture in my opinion. I think that getting some shots here to put in my film will make it more interesting and intriguing, as the  scenery is eye-catching.

I'm also going to Hamburg, during the Holidays for New Year. It is another city with lovely scenery, so I am going to try and capture some footage here too, for my short film. As I will be there for New Years Eve I plan to get some shots of Fireworks, to provided another aesthetic element to my short film. I also want  to record some footage in Market Square, where the town hall is, as I believe I can get some good candid shots here.
https://travel.nine.com.au/2018/05/01/14/03/reasons-to-visit-hamburg-germany
According to the article that appears on the web address above, Hamburg is a beautiful city. The city has a lot of stunning architecture. If this is the case I would like to get footage of the lovely architecture. Hamburg also has a canal that runs through the city, which will provide more wanted aesthetic to my shots.




I believe shots from both European cities will provide my short film with a good amount of aesthetics, to make it appear more interesting and eye-catching.










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