Thursday, 29 October 2015

My Movie


Broken - Short film 




Task: Create a short film that lasts 4-5 minutes. 

Here I present to you our short film called Broken.

The production of the movie was a very fun experience and a task that I found very easy doing in a group environment. The scenes were structured really well however there was some changes in the script that was placed merely because we felt as a group some of the words in the script needed to be more dramatic.

Recce Shots






 On this post is where I present the pictures where some of the scenes were shot for our short film Broken.We decided to do our film in various locations such as St Georges park, the enrichment center in school and also in the school cafeteria.

Why did you choose these locations?
I decided to choose these locations because I believe that they were the perfect environment for our film. We wanted to shoot our film in a school atmosphere to represent that the actresses were still in education and of a young age.

We choose the park scene to add a playful and young presence to the actresses and also to show the contrast of how the main character went from sad to happy, last but not least we picked the enrichment center as a location as it looked like a very sophisticated  place where we can present it as a Councillors office where meetings take place. 











Thursday, 8 October 2015

Diary Entry

On Wednesday, we successfully completed the filming part of our short film and some of the people in my group have begun the editing process. In our group, some of us decided to do a draft edit of the short film on iMovie  and see how it looks and then proceed to edit on a different editing software called final cut pro which is more professional.




Monday, 5 October 2015

Diary Entry

Today was a very productive day as my group and I got the chance to film our movie.
Overall, we completed the 1st scene that needed to be recorded in the lunch hall and enrichment centre. We decided that we were going to film our 2nd scene which is the last scene.

Our next scene will be recorded in St Georges Park near the campus as my group wanted to add a peaceful and calm environment to the movie where the actresses could communicate to each other adding a playful and relaxing presence towards them.

When it comes to recording and finishing our short film we are hoping to be finished tomorrow and hopefully aim to start editing tomorrow through to Wednesday.


What is the genre of the movie and the name?
The name of the movie is called broken and represents the feelings that one of the actresses obtains as she battles being involved in an abusive relationship and the genre is a short film.

Wednesday, 30 September 2015

What I am doing today!

 At this stage of the course, my group is focusing on a new short film production called Broken. Overall the short film has to last 3-4 minutes and can be on anything.

We had to individually write scripts and pick the best one out of our group, the group decided to pick mine and it a story about a girl that is 16 years old that has been involved in a long abusive relationship with someone 5 years older than her.


How well have you created your script?

I believe that I created the script very well, as I followed my tutors instructions on how to
layout a script and where to put dialogue and a parenthetical.

What can be improved?

Overall I believe there is room for improvement, such as the way some of the transitions are placed other than that I don't think there is any improving that needs to be done.

Does your script communicate a story?

My script does communicate a story about a girl that is 16 years old that is involved in an abusive relationship. 




The script and dialogue is below




















Thursday, 24 September 2015

Reflect on your Induction video

"Don't look back"


Brief introduction
Don't look back is a short film about a girl being chased by an anonymous person. The title is called don't look back because if she does look back she might encounter a frightening experience.


How well did you use the camera? Focus/ shot sizes?
I believe I used the camera very effectively. Whilst shooting the short film we included varying types of shots such as a close-up, far away, high angle shots and a tilted angle when our actress walks from the lockers. I believe that our movie did have shots that were out of focus such as the close up on our actresses face, but this was done intentionally and was merely done to create a mysterious effect on her face. Other than that they were no scenes that were out of focus.

Did you work well in your group? What was your role?
My role was the camerawoman; my tasks included shooting majority of the scenes. Overall, I feel as though we worked really well together. We were able to use our time effectively and wisely.

Did you name your shots correctly?
I believe that all the shots that I stated were the shots that were presented in our short film.

Does your music work with your edit?
The music I used in my edit worked really well together. It created a dramatic feel, especially during the close-up shot. Also, when our actress was running, I believe, the music aided to make the scene very intense.

Was the lighting effective?
The lighting was very effective as it made the film appear better in quality, however for myself it didn't concern me too much, as my own edit was going to be produced in a black and white filter, but overall without the black and white effect the lighting was very effective for some of the other people in my group.

How could you improve your editing? Did you use transitions? Effects? Good use of cutting? 
When it came to editing my part of the film, I used quite a few transitions and effects to my advantage. I made sure that my piece was in black and white to add a chilling and creepy atmosphere. I also made smooth transitions between the clips so they were combined seamlessly and weren’t presented as clips that have no connection. I made good use of cutting and cropping the clips so they weren’t presented as unprofessional or where you could hear our directions to the actress. The editing was really good and I believe I did a good job, especially in the elevator scene, making the camera footage look like a surveillance camera. 

Overall, I believe I could have possibly improved on my editing and perhaps tried to explore more effects and filters and not be restricted to a black and white filter, but in my next project I’ll be sure to explore more.

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

Welcome to my media blog!

Upon starting the course we were given a practical. The brief was to produce and create a short film with the duration of only one short minute. In the practical we were put into groups of four.

Details about the short film: 

The scenario of our short film had to be about a person being chased or stalked. When the filming part of the practical was completed our group individually and simultaneously edited the movie, adding our own effects and transitions toward it. 

When it came to my editing I wanted to give the movie a dramatic and intense atmosphere, thus I made it black and white. 

A scene I edited to make the elevator footage mimic the look of a CCTV camera.

We decided to call our movie "Don't look back" based on the fact that if the character does indeed look back she perhaps may endure a frightening experience.

Here are our takes of our actress Brenda who plays the part of the girl being chased. In this video, we have directed her to turn around flip her hair to add a dramatic effect.

Overall, my experience producing this movie was very beneficial as it taught me how to work and shoot in a team and in a busy environment!


The storyboard of my film