Tuesday 23 March 2010

costume



Becky and Emma did the makeup, I gave my input when it looked too tacky. It took a long time but I think it was worth it. I made the T-shirt using scissors and tomato ketchup to make it look effective. emma had an old pair of tights that we cut up and we also used mud to cover her in so that she looked rough and scruffy.

Filming

we had arrange to meet up on the monday and thursday night of the second week in febuary,we started off by doing makeup and running through camera shots. We started very late and it began to get dark so we struggled to fit in all the outdoor filming, however, we managed to get a lot of the indoor scenes completed instead. With our thumbnails we were able to run through the scenes quickly and efficiently without many problems.

Target market Questionaire

1. What do you think of the title "The Unbeknown" for our film?
2. Is it the kind of film you would watch at your leisure?
3. From the opening would you want to watch the rest of the film?
4. What do you think of our actors?
5. What do you think of the story line?
6. Is the story line easy to follow?
7. Do you think that the effects used work well?
8. What do you think of the music?
9. What things do you like/dislike about our film opening?
10. Overall does it look professional?

Monday 1 March 2010

Evaluating peer work

AFL Cwork YR12 Video


on task three niel powis analysed our film opening and he gave us:
level 2-holding a shot steady
-framing a shot
-shooting material appropiate to task set
-variety of shot transactions

level 3-using a vriety of shot distances
-selecting mise-en-scene
-editing so that meaning is apperant to viewer.
Niel also said it needs cutting down a bit and also there needs to be an adjustment on the whit balance.
i have took niels views into account and I am going to play around with transitions and colour so that we can make an effective horror opening. I also feel that we need to create some scary music to make it effective and also we should take time in putting the credits in our film so that it looks more like an opening.