Thursday, February 17, 2022
CONSTRUCTION: FILMING THE CONVERSATION BETWEEN SCIENTIST AND FRIEND
Wednesday, February 9, 2022
CONSTRUCTION: FILMING THE NEWSPAPER SCENE
For this scene we needed multiple slow zoom in shots of the newspaper headlines which tell the audience what is happening in the world of the film. I placed the newspapers on a table covered in a black cloth and then put candles around them to light up the headlines, the candles also help to tell the audience that there is no energy in the world of the film. When filming, it took me a few tries to get the right shots that had a good camera angle and were in focus. I tested out having the lights on very dim in the room as I thought that the candles would not be bright enough, however I found that after adding some more candles for light it looked better when the lights were off completely.
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
CONSTRUCTION: FILMING THE CALCULATION LIGHT SCENE
Thursday, January 27, 2022
CONSTRUCTION: FILMING THE TUNNEL SCENE
Initially we chose to start the opening of our film with the camera following a man walking in the tunnel, we were going to have the camera track/follow him from the side however when filming we felt that this did not work as we expected; therefore we decided to change this camera shot into a series of shorter static shots with different angles using a narrow depth of field. For the final shot of this scene where the man gets attacked, we used a canted angle and changed the camera settings so that it was out of focus to create suspense for the audience. To create these effects we used a Cannon EOS camera as this allowed us to change and control the focus as well as increasing the quality off the footage.
In the final edit of the film opening we decided not to use all of these scenes due to them not helping to explain the narrative and the length. However, we kept the final scene we filmed as we felt this created suspense as well as being an important part of the narrative.
Tuesday, January 11, 2022
CONSTRUCTION: BBFC CERTIFICATE
The British Board of Film Classification awards and decides an age rating and content warning for film certificates. The BBFC consults and decides on the age rating of a film to ensure that the content of the film is age appropriate and suitable for children or young people.
I researched how the BBFC classifies films by studying their website. From this I learned that a 15 certificate may contain threat and horror and allows violence to be strong but should not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury. Due to our film containing mild threat and a few scenes containing mild violence, we classified it as a 15. We also aimed our film at 15-35 years old which reasoned us to construct our film to fit into the category that this audience would relate to. The next age classification up is an 18 which which is regarded as containing 'sadistic threat'; we felt that this does not reflect our film. I created my BBFC certificate for our film using Adobe Photoshop and a template that I found on the internet.
Thursday, December 2, 2021
PLANNING: CALL SHEET
Call Sheet 1 for 'Chain Reaction' - Tunnel scene
CAST | Ciaran.S | ********@gmail.com | 079*****774 |
CREW/CAST | Finlay.W | ********@gmail.com | 078*****653 |
CREW | Ruby.L | ********@gmail.com | 072*****748 |
Call Sheet 2 for 'Chain Reaction' - Discussion between scientist and friend
CAST | Ben.HF | ********@gmail.com | 075*****971 |
CREW/CAST | Finlay.W | ********@gmail.com | 078*****653 |
CREW | Ruby.L | ********@gmail.com | 072*****748 |
Monday, November 29, 2021
PLANNING: RISK ASSESMENT
| HAZARD TO HEALTH AND SAFETY | RISK POSED AND TO WHOM | LEVEL OF RISK (H/M/L) | MEASURES TO REDUCE RISK | RISK LEVEL ACHIEVED (H/M/L) | FURTHER ACTIONS |
Weather | Rain – possible making floor slippery and causing wet clothing. | Everyone. | L | Bring weatherproof clothing to quickly put on in case of weather change. The rain could make the stone pathways slippery, if so, make sure actors are careful and notified of this possibility. | L | |
Candles – contact with fire | Actor could burn themselves while handling candles. | Actor in scene handling candles. | M | Make sure paper is not directly underneath match. Make sure actors are aware of dangers. When finished filming turn the lights on and asses, as it might be easy to place a hot match on a piece of paper without realising | L | Extinguisher or water can be placed near the premises in case of emergency, only if dangers increase. |
First aid issues | Trips/falls – hit head against stone walls. | Everyone in environment could trip/fall. Actors in struggle scene could hit head against stone wall | M | L |
FILM OPENING
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HAZARD TO HEALTH AND SAFETY RISK POSED AND TO WHOM LEVEL OF RISK (H/M/L) MEASURES TO REDUCE RISK RISK LEVEL ACHIEVED (H/M/L) FURTHER ACT...
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