Monday, 31 January 2011

Shot list

Shot 1 is of the opening credits which i (kieran) have designed in a typography design.

Shot 2 is of an alarm clock on a table to set the time of the scene. (close up)

Shot 3 is of The Boss getting out of his bed (medium)

Shot 4 is of the boss washing his face in the mirror (close up)

Shot 5 is the boss sitting on his bed buttoning his shirt (medium shot)

Shot 6 is of the don tightening his tie (extreme close up)

Shot 7 is a shot of the boss walking downstairs (medium shot)

Shot 8 is of the boss switching the kettle on (extreme close up)

Shot 9 is of the boss putting toast in the toaster and the toast popping out again almost instantaneously (close up)

Shot 10 is a time lapse of the toast being eaten on a plate (close up)

Shot 11 is a shot of the kettle pouring in to a mug and a tim lapse of the tea getting drunk.(close up)

Shot 12 is of the boss opening the door from inside the house (medium shot)

Shot 13 is a first person shot of the boss closing the door, the shot then fades out

Shot 14 is a long shot of two characters running in the pleasantville effect (long shot)

Shot 15 is of the two characters running towards the camera (medium shot)

Shot 16 is of the characters feet running through a puddle (close up)

Shot 17 is of the characters reaching a patch of undergrowth/hedges (medium shot)

Shot 18 is a shot of the corner of a case sticking out of the hedge (extreme close up)

Shot 19 is a shot of the characters pulling the case out of the hedge/undergrowth (medium shot)

Shot 20 is of the characters walking away with the case (long shot)

Shot 21 is of the characters starting to walk down an alleyway (medium shot)

Shot 22 is a shot of a mysterious figure appearing at the other end of the alleyway, a baseball bat slides down from behind his arm (long shot)

Shot 23 uses the long shot from shot 22 and tracks down the alleyway to an extreme close up of the characters face and his expression changes more sinister.

Shot 24 is of the two mobsters looking worrid (close up)

Shot 25 is a shot of the mysterious figure walking away (long shot)

Shot 26 is of the characters cautiously carring on walking down the alleyway (medium shot)

Shot 27 is a first person view of the mobsters emerging from the alleyway and looking right

Shot 28 is a first person view of the mobsters looking left and see the mysterious figure hit him with the baseball bat, shot fades to black and a crashing/falling sound is heard.

Shot 29 is a first person view of the mobster on the floor at a canted angle showing the mysterious figure walking away with the case (the mobster might reach out with a bloody hand)

Shot 30 is a first person view of the mobster still on the floor at a canted angle but the shot starts to fade out as if the mobster is passing out and the eyes are closing and a passing out sound is played.

Monday, 24 January 2011

Free sound effects

Over the weekend Our group has been looking for free sound effects.We managed to find a website in which we could download them that website is pacdv.com.
The sound effects which we download will help our scene become more natural and make it more believable for the audience.

Storyboard sheet 6


Shot 26 is medium shot of the characters cautiously carring on walking down the alleyway

Shot 27 is a first person view of the mobsters emerging from the alleyway and looking right

Shot 28 is a first person view of the mobsters looking left and see the mysterious figure hit him with the baseball bat, shot fades to black and a crashing/falling sound is heard.

Shot 29 is a first person view of the mobster on the floor at a canted angle showing the mysterious figure walking away with the case (the mobster might reach out with a bloody hand)

Shot 30 is a first person view of the mobster still on the floor at a canted angle but the shot starts to fade out as if the mobster is passing out and the eyes are closing and a passing out sound is played.

Stroyboard sheet 5


Shot 21 is a medium shot of the characters starting to walk down an alleyway 

Shot 22 is a long shot of a mysterious figure appearing at the other end of the alleyway, a baseball bat slides down from behind his arm

Shot 23 uses the long shot from shot 22 and tracks down the alleyway to an extreme close up of the characters face and his expression changes more sinister. 

Shot 24 is a close up of the two mobsters looking worrid 

Shot 25 is a long shot of the mysterious figure walking away

Storyboard sheet 4


Shot sixteen is a close up of the characters feet running through a puddle. 

The seventeenth shot is a medium shot of the characters reaching a patch of undergrowth/hedges.  

Shot 18 is a extreme close up shot of the corner of a case sticking out of the hedge. 

The nineteenth shot is a medium shot of the characters pulling the case out of the hedge/undergrowth.

Shot 20 is a long shot of the characters walking away with the case.

Storyboard sheet 3

 

The eleventh shot is a close up shot of the kettle pouring into a mug and a time lapse of the tea getting drunk.

The twelfth shot is medium shot of the boss opening the door from inside the house.
The thirteenth shot is a first person shot of the boss closing the door, the shot then fades out.

The fourteenth shot is a long shot of two characters running in the pleasantville effect

The fifteenth shot is a medium shot of the two characters running towards the camera

Storyboard sheet 2

The sixth shot is an extreme close up of the don (me) tightening his tie. 

The seventh shot is a medium shot of the boss walking downstairs 
The eighth shot is an extreme close up of me switching the kettle on

The ninth shot is a close up of me putting toast in the toaster and the toast popping out again almost instantaneously.

The tenth shot is a close up time lapse of the toast being eaten on a plate.

Storyboard sheet 1

The first shot consists of the opening crdeits which were created by kieran who designed them in a typography design.

The second shot is a close up of the alarm clock on a table to set the time of the scene. 
 
The third shot is a medium shot of the Boss (which is me) getting out of his bed.

The fourth shot is a close up of the boss washing his face in the mirror. 

The fifth shot is a medium shot the boss sitting on his bed buttoning his shirt.

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Opening Credits



This is a video showing what our group has created as a sample idea of what we could use for our opening credits.

Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Opening credits

Kieran has made some opening credits over the weekend in typography style using Adobe After Effects. he has created this original to give us an idea of how it looks and he will alter it until he and us are satisfied with it if we use it in our actual opening. The music he has used in the background is non-copyright from freeplay music which builds tension in a great way. This would work well as an intro because the music will lure the audience into the opening credits and then they will get startled by the sudden and loud alarm clock sound from the first scene. A video will be posted shortly.

Mood board

This mood board was created to show the mood/setting of our film. It inclueds ideas for scenery, costume and props.

Audience

The audience who are likely to watch our film are going to be mostly between the age of 15 and 50 because the film certification is 15 so no one under 15 will watch it and the age range is upto 50 because after the age of 50 people don't tend to go out and see films anymore and films have altered from their own experiences so there is no appeal to see the film. The typical people to watch our film will be male as the film is quite violent and appeals to a male audience more due to the testosterone and manliness levels. This image sums up the stereotypical audience that are going to view our movie.