Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Shot List

Shot List

Scene
Shot Number
Description
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3







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6




7
Over the shoulder shot, interviewee 1 getting interrogated by policeman 1 and 2, silence for the first couple of seconds, policeman 1 asks a question.

Jump cuts to next shot


P.O.V from policemen 2 who is sitting in the chair opposite, he then asks questions, the interviewee seems nervous when answering questions, policemen get suspicious.

Quickly Fades to the next shot


Shot last for about 3/ 4 seconds. Blurry because it’s a flashback. Camera angle is a mid shot at a brick wall; dark two shadows are on the wall.

Jump cuts back to the interview room

Close up of interviewee 2 (the killer). Policemen 2 ask him a question about the murder; the interviewee smirks and answers the question.

Quickly flashes to another flashback of the attack.

Shows the shadow of the killer go and kill the victim. Dying sounds. Long shot of the wall with the wall in the camera.



Jump cuts to a mid shot getting the two policemen in the shot and the interviewee.

Policemen 1 starts to get angry and starts to hit the table. Policeman 2 holds him back as interviewee 2 strolls out laughing.

Fades away to black then goes to the same brick wall as the flashbacks no shadows, pans down to the floor to a dead body then pans back up to the alley with the killer doing the same stroll and laugh as interviewee 2 in shot 6. Just a silhouette

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Title Sequence


The video above is our first attempt at creating a title sequence for our thriller film.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

shooting location


Treatment


The Animatic

In the Shadows

Risk assessment


The table above shows the risk assessment our group created that insures that precautions are made to minimize any risks that could occur. In this risk assessment we focussed on the risks that could occur to the crew members for example accidents, a member could get hurt, and risks associated with the equipment, such as damage to the camera etc. If this plan is followed out correctly then the risk of any incidents will be greatly reduced.

Mood Board


Friday, February 8, 2013

Location Sheet

Production Schedule
Location Visit Sheet

Programme Title: Shadow
Client: StoryBoard Productions
Writer: Terry Bridges
Producer: StoryBoard Producktions
Director: Terry Bridges
Date: 8/02/13



















Rough Sketch/Explanation of location and key points to note
Dark Alley way
Interview place in the school

Access to location via:
Walk






 Health and Safety Issues to note:

      In a dark area, possibility of someone approaching us.
Potential Filming Problems :

      Camera may be faulty
      Someone may interrupt filming e.g. by walking past.












Additional Notes:  (map of area/weather forecast etc)
May rain, as a result it could damage the camera. 
Windy
















Shot List

Shot List

Scene
Shot Number
Description
1







1








1







1






1









1




1
1







2








3







4






5









6




7
Over the shoulder shot, interviewee 1 getting interrogated by policeman 1 and 2, silence for the first couple of seconds, policeman 1 asks a question.

Jump cuts to next shot


P.O.V from policemen 2 who is sitting in the chair opposite, he then asks questions, the interviewee seems nervous when answering questions, policemen get suspicious.

Quickly Fades to the next shot


Shot last for about 3/ 4 seconds. Blurry because it’s a flashback. Camera angle is a mid shot at a brick wall; dark two shadows are on the wall.

Jump cuts back to the interview room

Close up of interviewee 2 (the killer). Policemen 2 ask him a question about the murder; the interviewee smirks and answers the question.

Quickly flashes to another flashback of the attack.

Shows the shadow of the killer go and kill the victim. Dying sounds. Long shot of the wall with the wall in the camera.



Jump cuts to a mid shot getting the two policemen in the shot and the interviewee.

Policemen 1 starts to get angry and starts to hit the table. Policeman 2 holds him back as interviewee 2 strolls out laughing.

Fades away to black then goes to the same brick wall as the flashbacks no shadows, pans down to the floor to a dead body then pans back up to the alley with the killer doing the same stroll and laugh as interviewee 2 in shot 6. Just a silhouette

Costumes and Props

Character Name: Main character, killer and interviewer 2 (Jhabed Abdul)

Costume:
(Killing scene) Jumper, cap, tracksuit bottoms, gloves

(Interview scene)  shirt and black trousers




Props:
(Killing scene) Knife, mobile phone




Character Name: Police sergeant 1 and 2 (Terry and Samuel)

Costume: white shirt, black tie, black trousers, black blazer 








Props:
Tape recorder, phones,
Character Name: Guy killed (Terry)

Costume:
T-shirt, dark jeans







Props:
Phone, wallet, fake blood






Character Name: Interviewer 1 (Michael Hayes)

Costume:
Shirt and black trousers
Props: Lamborghini mercy LP640  

Contingency Plan


Story Board


Friday, February 1, 2013

AS Media - Focus Group



We used the help of a focus group to present our ideas for our thriller, to the people of its target audience. This helped us gather and further our ideas with hope of improvement. We decided which of our three ideas we would choose for our thriller on the feedback that we received from our focus group.
The idea that we are going ahead with, is the idea of a crime thriller, where a man is murdered and there are many possible offenders whom were involved during the night. But who was it? one man will do anything it takes to find out!