Wednesday, 7 December 2016
The Vision
Colour Palette
Sound Palette
9 Frames
These nine frames give an overview of the tone we are going for. It also highlights our colour palette and contains moments we wish to include in our opening scene.
Our colour palette has a mix of darker and lighter tones. The greys and the greens are representing the roads and the trees whilst the brown and brick red represent the houses of the suburban setting. We have chosen to use slightly darker colours as it will create a sense of verisimilitude and our film will not be the ordinary lighthearted and "cheesy" comedy films we often see.
The blues and reds are for the actors clothing and the light blue is for the sky. Details such as the yellow lines on the road are on the colour palette as they will stand out. Since we will be doing close up shots of the characters we also added light pink/ skin tone colours.
The blues and reds are for the actors clothing and the light blue is for the sky. Details such as the yellow lines on the road are on the colour palette as they will stand out. Since we will be doing close up shots of the characters we also added light pink/ skin tone colours.
Sound Palette
9 Frames
These nine frames give an overview of the tone we are going for. It also highlights our colour palette and contains moments we wish to include in our opening scene.
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
Sources of inspiration
Kingsman
The general look and feel of Kingsman is fast paced and almost clinical in how clean all of the action sequences are put together. A key element to the action is non dietetic sound. This background music adds to the comedy especially in the scene with the heads exploding as it removed the audience from the gory horrific situation and made it lighthearted.
Parkour scene
The general look and feel of Kingsman is fast paced and almost clinical in how clean all of the action sequences are put together. A key element to the action is non dietetic sound. This background music adds to the comedy especially in the scene with the heads exploding as it removed the audience from the gory horrific situation and made it lighthearted.
Parkour scene
The look and feel of this scene comes off as very well put together and it runs smoothly, this is especially because the parkour moves are in time to the music. If we are to use a non diegetic background track this method of putting it in time would tie the scene together.
Although not a heavily comedic scene it still has hints of comedy including his facial expressions as he looks unaffected by the seriously extraneous activity he has taken part in. This highlights the importance of even the smallest elements of the mise en scene and how casting will be crucial for an action comedy.
Hotfuzz
Running scene
At the beginning the ticking music and increasing closeups of the standoff between the two men over exaggerates the situation and builds suspense for the chase that is to follow. The stark contrast between the tense standoff and calm DVD browsing of the partner shows the relationship between them much like our plans for a partnership where one is serious and the other a little goofy.
The main action sequence is fast paced with dramatic music however, comedy is still weaved in through aspects such as the gold statue and the exaggeration of the threat of the approaching mothers.
The fence jumping is the highlight of the clip, in the scene non-diegetic music is used to hype up the scene however, this cuts out at he falls trough the fence and his struggle continues for a time still in silence creating an awkward atmosphere adding to the humor. This sequence also highlights the relationship between the two men as you have the pro, and then the novice, much like the dynamic that we wish to achieve in our opening.
The main action sequence is fast paced with dramatic music however, comedy is still weaved in through aspects such as the gold statue and the exaggeration of the threat of the approaching mothers.
The fence jumping is the highlight of the clip, in the scene non-diegetic music is used to hype up the scene however, this cuts out at he falls trough the fence and his struggle continues for a time still in silence creating an awkward atmosphere adding to the humor. This sequence also highlights the relationship between the two men as you have the pro, and then the novice, much like the dynamic that we wish to achieve in our opening.
Comedy film openings
I looked at some film openings to get a grasp on any common features or themes that they included.
During this research I discovered the main 3 reasons that people find things funny;
- Exaggerated characteristics of reality
- Something unexpected and unimaginable
- Pain and awkwardness for others
Ali-G in Da House
Anchorman
Johnny English:Reborn
The Spy Next Door
Monday, 28 November 2016
Initial opening scene ideas
In our group we took it in turns to present our initial mood boards to each other. From this we created a collection of similar ideas that were within our mood boards. We then used these common ideas to come up with two initial ideas that we could use for our opening scene.
Idea 1
One theme we shared was parkour. We used this to create a lighthearted action film concept that revolved around two main characters. One mature and well versed in the action lifestyle and the other younger and less so. Originally we thought their connection could be father and son however, we decided on their relationship being brothers as we felt this would be a better dynamic.
Idea 2
Our second idea is very different to the first. We based this on the darker themes present in our mood boards. We started with a simply concept of a girl being chased through a wood or other ominous setting and went from there. An issue with this is it is very cliche and so we will have to research and trial ways in which to move away from the stereotypical thriller, or embrace it and use these ideas tastefully.
Tuesday, 15 November 2016
Thursday, 10 November 2016
Preliminary Task
Story Board
To produce the drawings on our storyboard, members of the group sat in the positions needed to see how it would look. We cut out the center of a piece of paper and held it up to those in the positions in order to see clearly what would be in frame. To decide on a duration we stepped out what the characters would do and timed how long it took. An aspect of the story boarding that we found difficult was ensuring the aspects of our drawings were to scale, and an accurate representation of what would actually be seen.
The edited film
To produce the drawings on our storyboard, members of the group sat in the positions needed to see how it would look. We cut out the center of a piece of paper and held it up to those in the positions in order to see clearly what would be in frame. To decide on a duration we stepped out what the characters would do and timed how long it took. An aspect of the story boarding that we found difficult was ensuring the aspects of our drawings were to scale, and an accurate representation of what would actually be seen.
The edited film
This is the edited video for our preliminary task. One thing
that I feel went well was the match on action when opening the locker and
getting the folder out as I felt that it ran smoothly. I also liked the areal
shot at the end as I felt it was an appropriate way to end the film with a
simple fade out transition. I was happy with the continuity of our filming
however when the locker is closed I noticed an issue that the other character
is missing from her chair behind. Another issue we found was at the beginning
of filming, trying to find a location with very little background noise. Finally
I think that we could have experimented with non-diegetic music/sounds added in post.
Analyzing the opening scenes of films
We used two separate lines to track the sound and emotion evoked by the openings. For different sound tracks and voice overs separate lines were drawn over and under the main base line. The emotion tracking line has separate screenshots coming off of it to show the events taking place.
Halloween 1978
This opening slowly built suspense through the increasingly dramatic non diegetic music and events occurring in the scenes. The opening scene began with an ordinary suburban house and the background music started slowly with diegetic crickets creating a sense of verisimilitude and a calm atmosphere before causing tension with a section of screechy sound. The tension then built as the music grew and became more sinister. The diegetic sounds also added to the ominous atmosphere such as the knife being pulled out of the draw and the girl screaming. Finally the opening finished with 'Michael?' this questioning tone leaves the viewer on a cliffhanger and prepares them for the rest of the film.
Trainspotting
The opening scene to trainspotting was very fast paced and started with action hooking the watcher instantly. The opening starts with fast beat background music which remains steady throughout the scenes. This steady music mean the viewer can focus on what the voice over is saying and what is happening on the screen. There are also diegetic sounds such as the car screech and shouting. After the fist section of voiceover the music increases in volume just before he contradicts what he has just said and the action on screen decreases as he lies on the floor contesting to the running at the beginning. This makes his declaration of going against the norms stand out and be more dramatic.
Amelie
Finally the opening to Amelie used many different diegetic sounds over the top of a base non diegetic track as well as having a voice over. The pictures on screen were very abstract in themselves but all came together as one.
Halloween 1978
This opening slowly built suspense through the increasingly dramatic non diegetic music and events occurring in the scenes. The opening scene began with an ordinary suburban house and the background music started slowly with diegetic crickets creating a sense of verisimilitude and a calm atmosphere before causing tension with a section of screechy sound. The tension then built as the music grew and became more sinister. The diegetic sounds also added to the ominous atmosphere such as the knife being pulled out of the draw and the girl screaming. Finally the opening finished with 'Michael?' this questioning tone leaves the viewer on a cliffhanger and prepares them for the rest of the film.
Trainspotting
The opening scene to trainspotting was very fast paced and started with action hooking the watcher instantly. The opening starts with fast beat background music which remains steady throughout the scenes. This steady music mean the viewer can focus on what the voice over is saying and what is happening on the screen. There are also diegetic sounds such as the car screech and shouting. After the fist section of voiceover the music increases in volume just before he contradicts what he has just said and the action on screen decreases as he lies on the floor contesting to the running at the beginning. This makes his declaration of going against the norms stand out and be more dramatic.
Amelie
Finally the opening to Amelie used many different diegetic sounds over the top of a base non diegetic track as well as having a voice over. The pictures on screen were very abstract in themselves but all came together as one.
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