Thursday, 8 March 2012
Vince's costume
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Vince's Facebook

This is the Facebook profile for Vince Noir who is the director in our film. He has little friends.
His interests are dark and about zombies, and dark things such as the occult.
It shows how he has little social interests and is quite weird strange.
Tricky Camera Shots/Effects
Camera shots and effects can make certain scenes flow seamlessly and can create a sense of realism to actually make you feel that you are in the film.
It can also make the movie more dynamic and fun to watch for the audience and can show a characters expression from multiple angles in order to set a certain mood or feeling to the audience.
Zoom+Macro - Zoom shots leave a slight blur on the video and can be trickier to capture in the right way as things can look very cheesy and off, however, captured in the right way, it can create some really nice looking effects. Common macro shots are insects, alpine flowers, veins on leaves, textures in rocks and so forth.
Cutaway Shot - This shot can be used to make the scene more interesting, for example, if a shot is taking place in a busy street, then a cutaway shot will show an extra or a random person will be shown to establish the scene. The characters of the film will usually not be shown in this type of shot.
Noddy Shot - When two characters are talking, the noddy shot will show the other character listening intently as the viewer hears the talker off-screen. Alternating back and forth between characters in this way can create a more stronger sense of realism to the viewer and can suck them into the experience.
Certain transitional effects can also be used to make a film seem more dynamic and free flowing
Cut - The most common transition — an instant change from one shot to the next.
Dissolve/Crossfade - A gradual fade from one shot to the next.
Digital Effects - Most editing applications offer a large selection of digital transitions with various effects.
We would try to implement most of these shots into our film as they would help to involve the audience more into the film, we would also try to incorporate some transitions into our film to make it flow more seamlessly and create a sense of continuity.
Also, a lot of cuts would be used within our film as it is action packed and would show what is happening quite easily and would again create continuity.
It can also make the movie more dynamic and fun to watch for the audience and can show a characters expression from multiple angles in order to set a certain mood or feeling to the audience.
Zoom+Macro - Zoom shots leave a slight blur on the video and can be trickier to capture in the right way as things can look very cheesy and off, however, captured in the right way, it can create some really nice looking effects. Common macro shots are insects, alpine flowers, veins on leaves, textures in rocks and so forth.
Cutaway Shot - This shot can be used to make the scene more interesting, for example, if a shot is taking place in a busy street, then a cutaway shot will show an extra or a random person will be shown to establish the scene. The characters of the film will usually not be shown in this type of shot.
Noddy Shot - When two characters are talking, the noddy shot will show the other character listening intently as the viewer hears the talker off-screen. Alternating back and forth between characters in this way can create a more stronger sense of realism to the viewer and can suck them into the experience.
Certain transitional effects can also be used to make a film seem more dynamic and free flowing
Cut - The most common transition — an instant change from one shot to the next.
Dissolve/Crossfade - A gradual fade from one shot to the next.
Crossfades have a more relaxed feel than a cut and are useful if you want a meandering pace, contemplative mood, etc.
Wipe - There are many types of wipe, from straight lines to complex shapes. Wipes are a good way to show changing location. They can often have a coloured border to help distinguish the shots during the transition.
These include: Colour replacement
Animated Effects
Pixelization
Pixelization
Focus Drops
Lighting Effects
Etc...
We would try to implement most of these shots into our film as they would help to involve the audience more into the film, we would also try to incorporate some transitions into our film to make it flow more seamlessly and create a sense of continuity.
Also, a lot of cuts would be used within our film as it is action packed and would show what is happening quite easily and would again create continuity.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Title Sequence
The title sequence is a very important part of a film it can get audiences hooked or make them lose interest.
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Thursday, 9 February 2012
The codes and conventions of a horror movie
The codes and conventions of horror films have changed from the 1890's to the 2000's. Some of the characteristics of a horror film is that, the feel that there is something wrong, also that the lighting is darker then usual so that the audience can not see what the "monster". It also strikes fear into the audience such as Nightmares, Our venerability, Alienation, Terror of death and fear of the unknown. The things that are in horror movies contributes to the fear of all of us and all of the things above contributes to your getting that fear. Even thought a horror is made to scare the audience the characters often forget about the danger that is out there. Often the say things happen in horror film for example
- Power is cut
- Someone investigates a noise
- Vehicle will not start
Friday, 3 February 2012
Research into Title Sequences
Title sequences can have a big impact on how people view a certain film. It can also help set the mood and establish the overall feel of the movie.
A good example of this would be the opening title sequence of "Edward Scissor-hands"
This is a very good introduction to the film as it sets the scene and the mood by using different techniques, such as using haunting music, cold colours and transitions between different scenes.
Another example of a good title sequence would be the first few minutes of "To Kill A Mockingbird" in which all the events that take place throughout the film, are all portrayed in the first few minutes of the introduction in different and creative ways. As well as also leading people into believing that the film is a horror film at first through the the way that certain aspects of the sequence are shown
A good example of this would be the opening title sequence of "Edward Scissor-hands"
This is a very good introduction to the film as it sets the scene and the mood by using different techniques, such as using haunting music, cold colours and transitions between different scenes.
Another example of a good title sequence would be the first few minutes of "To Kill A Mockingbird" in which all the events that take place throughout the film, are all portrayed in the first few minutes of the introduction in different and creative ways. As well as also leading people into believing that the film is a horror film at first through the the way that certain aspects of the sequence are shown
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Similar Film - Shaun of the dead.
Shaun of the dead.
Shaun of the dead is a 2004 Zombie comedy film made in Britain. The film is based around the activities of a man named Shaun (Simon Pegg) who manages to battle a zombie apocalypse focused on the streets of North London. The film was a 15 certificate and was filmed on a $5,000,000 budget. The film was bafta nominated and In 2004, Total Film magazine named Shaun of the Dead the 49th greatest British film of all time.

The film its self contains an impressive amount of fake blood and the make up on the zombies is realistic. Also in the film different types of weapons are intoduced at different parts of the film. Some of the weapons spades, records, snooker que's and a cricket bat. Using these types of weapons could be inappropriate in a film unless it was a 15. So if we want to use similar ideas of Shaun of the dead then this is another reason to make the film a 15.
(film trailer, Youtube.)
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