Thursday, 13 July 2023

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Thursday, 6 July 2023

analysis of how post-production techniques, processes and tools are used to create meaning

 An editing technique that has been implemented into my section of the opening sequence to create meaning are transitions these have been used within the opening sequence at various scenes such as the scene where the student who has just arrived into class (protagonist) looks around the room at each student who is present with there being transitions to every student this is done to provide a clear overview of who is part of the story line and their identities as students within the sequence and gives the audience a clear but brief insight into the nature of all the characters that are shown. Another example of the use of transitions is shown towards the end right after the blackout had occurred and the class is shocked as they find the teacher dead right in front of their eyes. This is done to create suspense and change the mood of the overall atmosphere as the situation escalates to a dangerous extent for the rest of the class due to the murder that has been committed and they are completely unaware of who it has been committed by therefore creates tension amongst the group.

Another editing technique that is used is sounds such as the use of music which is used within the beginning of the opening sequence which is done to help provide an establishment to the situation, this also helps to elevate the introduction for the audience which therefore keeps them intrigued in the film and keeps the audience interested in the story-line. Background sounds have also been used at 2:42 where chaos pursues within the class as chairs, tables etc are heard being thrown around or pushed indicating the class is in a state of panic as they are afraid of what is happening since they have no means of seeing the state of the situation.

codes and conventions

  code/convention 1

Sounds is a code/convention that conforms to the genre of thriller this is generally used to create various moods that affect the audience in various ways based on the mood that the sounds create. This is shown within the opening sequence at 2:43 in which provides the sound of panic amongst the class whilst the teacher is attempting to calm down their class without no knowledge of what is going to happen to them during this situation which keeps the audience unsure of what is to occur next with the panic of the class being the only clue. 

  code/convention 2

Lighting is another code/convention that conforms to the genre of thriller which is used to represent dark atmospheres to create a sense of mystery or to scare. In this case it is used to create a sense of mystery as there is a blackout that occurs this leaves the audience in a sense of confusion in a way that is uneasy as the class is in a state of fear as they dont know what has happened and are unaware of what is about to happen once the lights are back on as they make a shocking discovery. This is shown at 2:55 where the blackout happens and everyone is afraid as they can't see anything.

  code/convention 3

Editing has been used as techniques such as transitions are evident within the opening sequence as they are present throughout the duration of the opening sequence this is done so that it is does not just run without the use of effects to make it look more intriguing for the audience as it will keep them interested in the entire opening sequence therefore wanting to see the entire film itself.

my part of proposal

 

Title, medium, running time, synopsis, key

scenes and characters

Title: The

detention that kills

Medium: Film

Run time:2 minutes

Key scene:

1.Introduction to characters setting up the scene

2.The lights cut out and the when they come on the teacher is dead

3.Teacher is murdered and then panic ensues

Character: Sarah, Liz(Elizabeth), Jimmy, Mr. Philip, Mr. Smith,

Chadbradsworth

 

 

Development of treatment

The short film that we are creating could be turned into a series with

multiple episode that could be 20 30 minutes long as the film could

have multiple element that can expand the story and introduce

different character that can be able to build the story and add to the

suspense of the story making it into a more suspenseful thriller.

 

 

Product description

The product is the opening sequence for our thriller. The thriller will

include tense moment, diegetic and non diegetic sound that will

increase the suspense of our thriller. We will use close ups and mid

shots to capture the character emotion (such as facial expressions).

 

Wednesday, 5 July 2023

Evidence of my section of production being exported

 

The following image provides evidence of my section of the production being exported from final cut pro onto YouTube as part of the post production stage once all the necessary edits have been made to the opening sequence.

Evidence of saving, rendering and exporting

 saving

The following image presents evidence of the opening sequence being saved once the editing stage has been completed during the post-production of the project.

 rendering 




Evidence of rendering has been shown in the following image which is something that has been done as part of the editing stage of the post-production this has been done as part of perfecting the actual sequence itself.

Exporting 


Once all the necessary alterations had been made regarding the post-production stage of the project specifically during editing on final cut pro evidence above shows the file being exported to be placed onto youtube.

evidence of applying filters, transitions, effects to enhance meaning

 evidence of applying filters

The following image shows evidence of filters being applied within the opening sequence which was part of the editing stage of the project to perfect it. This was to improve the overall quality throughout the duration of the opening sequence.

transitions 

Transitions have been used during editing this is evidenced in the image shown above which clearly displays transitions being implemented into the opening sequence this has been done so that the entire sequence is not played all at once and makes the conversations more realistic.

effects to enhance meaning

Evidence of various effects are shown within the following image this shows enhancements being made to the opening sequence whilst editing to create a deeper meaning to the events of the opening sequence and to keep the audience engaged.

Edit decision list


 

review of rushes - strengths and weaknesses

 strengths

1) clear representation of the situation that is occurring 

2) effective transition between both the teacher and jock to display the argument which is happening 

3) effective transition between both the teacher and jock to display the argument which is happening

4) clear view of the perspective of the antagonist of the rest of the class.

5) displays a clear understanding of the seriousness of the events that are taking place without the audience knowing.

6) displays a clear understanding of the seriousness of the events that are taking place without the audience knowing.

7)displays a clear understanding of the seriousness of the events that are taking place without the audience knowing.

8) use of useful transitions to provide perspectives of the rest of the class.

9) use of useful transitions to provide perspectives of the rest of the class.

10) use of useful transitions to provide perspectives of the rest of the class.


weaknesses 

1) make the conversation more in-depth and detailed to make it more effective.

2) cast member had to re-take their scene due to forgetting their lines. 

3) cast member had to re-take their scene due to forgetting their lines. 

4) character could have a better approach to their role within the scene.

5) characters have forgot what they are meant to do within the scene.

6)  characters have forgot what they are meant to do within the scene.

7) situation of the scene could be more realistic. 

8) delay in character's reaction to what has happened 

9) delay in character's reaction to what has happened 

10) reaction of characters could be more believable.


Gantt chart

 


list of things to be done

p1/2

Dawud - Concluding Comment, development of treatment, product description, title, medium, running time, synopsis, key scenes and characters

 Tommy :Executive summary, Statement of need, budget, audience demographic and lifestyle, details about the product


p3

Dawud - second half of animatic, shooting script half, production schedule, 2 of 3 call sheets, 1 of 3 legal and ethical issues, Gantt chart

Tommy - animatic first half, shooting script first half, production schedule, 1 of 3 call sheets, 2 of 3 legal and ethical issues, Gantt chart

p4

Dawud - rushes log second half, images of setting up equipment

Tommy - rushes log first half, images of setting up equipment

p5

Dawud - review of half of rushes, edit decision list, individual of editing and exporting 

Tommy - review of half of rushes, edit decision list, individual of editing and exporting 

M1

Dawud - marketing and distribution

Tommy - content 

M2

Dawud - 1/3 of the legal and ethical grid 

Tommy - rest of the legal and ethical grid

M3

Dawud - codes and convention of my half of production

Tommy -  codes and convention of half of production

M4

Dawud - evidence of exporting 

Tommy - evidence of exporting

D1

Dawud - analysis of post-production techniques (my half) 

Tommy - analysis of post-production techniques (his half) 


my half of animatic