Thursday, 29 September 2011

Shot List

Establishing shot of surroundings, man two standing on his own
Close up of door handle turning and door opening
Low angle shot when man one meets man two
Two shot when Man two hands over the envelope
Man one: so what do we have here?
Medium shot when Man one opens the envelope
Over the shoulder shot when man one asks questions about the target
Man two: That’s your target.
Shot reverse shot during dialogue
Man 1: I can see that!*pauses* so who has he pissed off?Man two:  That doesn’t matter, all you need to know is he is wanted dead, and it’s your job to make sure that happens.Man one: Alright, no need to get so defensive. I’m going to go and plan what to do. *walks off*
Man one leaves tilted frame plus low angle shot, which tracks him, walking away.

by danny daniel and will
A BAD DAY L
Today lessons went to waste due to the fact that our main group member (Danny) was not in, and he had our login for our blogger account, unfortunately we couldn’t call or text and therefore was stuffed on what to do as our preliminary idea included 3 people and we only had 2.
We have learnt from this experience and will in future make sure we have each other’s numbers and all the details for our blogger account.
By Dan and Will L

Thursday, 22 September 2011

These are the different camera shots and our examples of each:



Extreme Close-up

Big Close-up

Close-up

Medium Close-up

Medium Shot

Medim Long Shot

Long Shot

Two Shot

Over the shoulder Shot

Interviwee shot


moving shot

high angle shot

low angle shot


 by Danny, Daniel and Will

Monday, 19 September 2011

Preliminary Task:

In our preliminary task our group had to come up with an idea that wouldn't be too long on film and had to include, someone opening a door and few short sentences of dialogue. This is our idea:
The hitman receives a call to go pick up information on a target. He leaves and gets his info from a guy (meeting place: In 2nd man’s house / office). Hitman tries to find out why the target must die, but the 2nd man is insistent on not telling him why. Hitman looks suspicious and leaves.

by Danny, Daniel and Will

The Do's of a good film

These are the DO'S of how to make a good film:

Ø Make sure the plot is clear
Ø Make sure the characters voices are clear
Ø Make sure the editing is done correctly
Ø Make sure the script is understandable and well written
Ø Good acting
Ø Copyright free music
Ø Have dedication and motivation
Ø Try to avoid wind and background noise while filming
Ø Make the story-line as interesting as possible
Ø Use the right costumes and props
Ø Believable characters
Ø Assign roles to the group


by Danny, Daniel and Will