Thursday, 22 March 2012

Photo Storyboard-





Location 2- Ally Way
Crab shot of Willow walking down an ally.
The camera tilts up as she walks past the camera until we see her whole body.
This shot is of Willow walking past the camera whilst Daryl is behind killing Evie. Willow is unaware. Establishing shot.
Willow looks in her bag and drops her keys. Medium shot.
She carries on walking and looks in her bag and realises she has dropped her keys. Close up of bag.
Low angled shot of Willow walking towards the keys and picking them up.
Willow stands up, shot reverse shot between Willow and Daryl. Over the shoulder.
Over Daryls shoulder, Willow runs away.




Sunday, 4 March 2012

Friday, 2 March 2012

Risk Assessment -


In order to protect our actors and crew a Risk Assessment needed to be completed, which displayed where there could be potential dangers and what would be the best course to deal with them. By identifying these potential hazards I could work out the severity and risk of them. We did this to prevent the cast and crew from being in fatal accidents. This was particularly important when in confined spaces such as the locations we used in our 2 minutes, such as the Garage, this was extremely hazardous as the shots chosen and the confined spaces made it tricky to perform, thus increasing the potential dangers of crew and cast tripping and being injured.

Props and Costumes-

DARYL/HOUSE
Smart shirt and tie.
Black Hoodie.
Phone.
Key, lock and file.
Journal with information and pictures inside.
Clock.
A picture of Willow, Evie and an unknown girl.
A wire.
An office chair.


WILLOW
Jeans, t-shirt, converse.
Hair tied up.
Keys.
Bag (easy to open)
iPod.

EVIE
Dark jeans, coloured hoodie and shoes.


Thursday, 1 March 2012

Title Sequence ~ Ideas

Idea 1~


Alternate Ending~

We want to build tension slowly and discretely during our title sequence. We felt that having small simplistic text would be a good way to prevent the title sequence from distracting the audiences' attention from the beginning of the film. In order to involve the title sequence into our film more, we thought it would be a good idea to have the opening credits/titles blend into an aspect of the opening 2 minutes. We chose to place them within the book to give more authencity. We are currently undecisive on how we want to end of title sequence. One option we have is to continue to blend the title sequence into the first two minutes of our film, keeping it simple and effective. Our second option is to use the title sequence to build up tension for the title at the end of our first 2 minutes, this would be effective if we want to show a passage of time/change in location, after the title is displayed.