Film Studies A2 by Bethany Hirons on GoAnimate
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Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Sunday, 14 October 2012
Noir Forrest
The effect I am trying to create in my imagined scene. I like the use of the light shining through from the back, and also the black.
I am using the graveyard on Sculcoates Lane which has been neglected for some years, the headstones date back to the 1800's and there are trees everywhere. The floor is covered in moss and leaves and this will be under the female body.
Saturday, 13 October 2012
How will the audience know that this is not the opening?
1) It will say in non diagetic text on the screen that this is 2017, which will begin to make sense when they see the later clips and hear the voice over of the character talking about 1997, and then it will cut to 2016.
2) Another reason the audience will understand that it this is the end is due to the use of colour on the screen. I will not be using the conventional black and white however, I will be enhancing the use of blues and greys to show making it seem like much more of a dream world scenario.
This is using my film lanuage knowledge I have from my AS Coursework, and applying it to my coursework that I am doing now. I feel that with my extensive knowledge I can help the audience to understand.
2) Another reason the audience will understand that it this is the end is due to the use of colour on the screen. I will not be using the conventional black and white however, I will be enhancing the use of blues and greys to show making it seem like much more of a dream world scenario.
This is using my film lanuage knowledge I have from my AS Coursework, and applying it to my coursework that I am doing now. I feel that with my extensive knowledge I can help the audience to understand.
Noir Music
I found this video on YouTube, and will be extracting the sound to use in my animatic to see how it will sound. Due to my piece been the opening sequence, the titles will be shown but also they will appear with this music.
Characters & Casting Considerations
Guy Mckenzie
In my extensive research on Noir I found that Guy is a name used frequently as it suggests little about the character, the protagonist is the one in the screen play who all the other characters do not fit in with. My character will be based on Axeley from a recent Neo Noir film: L.A Confidential 1997. He will not fit in with the rest of the characters, he is a bit of a geek and applies by the rules, in the flashback we see a different side to him, however, in the pub, we see him ask for a martini which shocks the bar tender.
Guy will wear a suit, with slick back hair and glasses.
Guy will be played by Steven Mars.
Ed Exceley
Grey suit, slick back hair, black wide frame glasses.
The character is established through my next scene as a police officer, and therefore has to be wearing this suit so that the audience are aware of what his purpose is.
His hair will be gelled back using hair gel, my design of this character has come from watching L.A Confidential.
Although I have designed my character to look like Guy McKenzie, he has a very outgoing and overly confident personality, leading to him getting hated by the gang on district 12. Taking ideas from Chinatown, I have chosen to make him look vulrnable, i.e. getting attacked in the first few shots, meaning he will be wearing a bandage on his face.
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Chosen Cast Main Character
I have chosen to use this as my character because I feel that he portrays the 'Guy Pearce' style appeal that I have chosen to use.
In order to get my character to look in the appeal, I got him to wear a suit, slick back hair + makeup to clear any imperfections.
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Consideration Number 1:
I did not use my first consideration due to the colour of his hair. Although something so little, when doing research into characters, it is much more widely known that darker hair is known when having confident and loud characters. An example of this would be the characters played by Robert Downey Junior.
Casting Considerations 2:
I did not use this consideration due to colliding planning schedules. He was unable to make the shooting schedule I had to prepare and therefore I had to form a contingency plan.
Casting Consideration 3:
I decided not to use Blue in my filming due to the same reason as number 1; hair colour but also because of his childlike face. When looking at Blue, I didn't feel like an audience would be intimidated by his stature.
In my extensive research on Noir I found that Guy is a name used frequently as it suggests little about the character, the protagonist is the one in the screen play who all the other characters do not fit in with. My character will be based on Axeley from a recent Neo Noir film: L.A Confidential 1997. He will not fit in with the rest of the characters, he is a bit of a geek and applies by the rules, in the flashback we see a different side to him, however, in the pub, we see him ask for a martini which shocks the bar tender.
Guy will wear a suit, with slick back hair and glasses.
Guy will be played by Steven Mars.

Grey suit, slick back hair, black wide frame glasses.
The character is established through my next scene as a police officer, and therefore has to be wearing this suit so that the audience are aware of what his purpose is.
His hair will be gelled back using hair gel, my design of this character has come from watching L.A Confidential.
Although I have designed my character to look like Guy McKenzie, he has a very outgoing and overly confident personality, leading to him getting hated by the gang on district 12. Taking ideas from Chinatown, I have chosen to make him look vulrnable, i.e. getting attacked in the first few shots, meaning he will be wearing a bandage on his face.
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Chosen Cast Main Character

In order to get my character to look in the appeal, I got him to wear a suit, slick back hair + makeup to clear any imperfections.
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Consideration Number 1:
Casting Considerations 2:
Casting Consideration 3:
Friday, 12 October 2012
Reconstruction Finished & Evaluation
Evaluation
In order for us to produce this task we had to be placed into group consisting of between 4 and 5 people. As a group we had to deconstruct and reconstruct the opening sequence of ‘the maltese falcon,’ by creating a storyboard, handing out roles between the members of the group, decide on locations, props and costumes.
I feel from this task I have gained some new skills; there are working to a shooting schedule, using inniative when plans are going wrong, shooting different camera angles and also how to use an editing suite thoroughly for a longer period of time. The final piece was not as long as we intended it to be, due to shooting problems, this has taught me and the group members that pre planning thoroughly is essential to make a film and produce it thoroughly on time.
Along with the positives that came with making this preliminary piece, we also had some problems to face, Amy Fenwick (the storyboard artist in our group) was ill for the majority of our lessons together, making it awkward for us to prove that we were planned enough to shoot. We overcame this problem by filming in a room within college which had an overhead projector inside, so that we could watch the film whilst we were shooting, this was to make sure we got the best camera angles to match the piece we were reconstructing as possible. However, one thing which we did not do, was shoot all of the scenes from one camera angle at the same time, so we did not have continuity between the over the shoulder shots.
The room that we had planned to shoot in within college was a small office, used for exams, however, when it came to our first day to shoot the fire alarm went off, meaning that was one lesson less for us to shoot, but the other times the room was also full, making it harder for us to shoot in there, leading to a scene change on our last day of shooting, which is noticeable within our final piece through the change in scenery. One way of which we could have got over this would be too make sure we plan with Selena (the officer in charge of the room), when we are able to use the room during our lessons, study periods or own time.
Using the editing suite also proved a problem for our group, we had used a camera which took tape, meaning that when we put the footage onto the editing suite, we lost some of our footage in the process and also had to sort through some other pieces checking what was needed and what was not. Although a positive of this experience is that I know when I shoot my final piece, to use a memory stick if possible as the technology is much more reliable.
I feel from this piece of work, I have learnt to use camera angles effectively, use editing suites with ease but also that working as a team is essential in making a successful clip. If I was to do this again, I would use better planning and also making sure that everyone is aware of the script.
Monday, 1 October 2012
Deconstruction + Reconstruction Plan
Group:
Katie Smith (www.katiesmitha2.blogspot.com)
Ellie Walker (www.elliewalkera2filmstudies.blogspot.co.uk)
Harley Young (www.harleyyoungfilmstudies.blogspot.com)
Amy Fenwick (www.a2filmstudiesamyfenwick.blogspot.co.uk)
Bethany Hirons (www.bethanyhironsfilmstudiesa2.blogspot.com)
Director - Amy Fenwick
Producer - Beth Hirons
Camera Operator - Ellie Walker
Storyboard Artist - Amy Fenwick
Production Manager - Harley Young
Editor - Katie Smith
Actors:
Spade - Harley Young
Archer - Katie Smith
Miss Wonderly - Beth Hirons
Effie - Ellie Walker
Possible location:
Oak 37
Green Room
College Field
Costume:
Spade - Black suit
Effie - Dark dress
Miss Wonderly - Dark womens suit, Faux fur around neck, Fascinator, black gloves
Archer - Trilby, dark suit, flower in front pocket.
Props:
Cigarette Skin, Fake Cigarette, Hand bag, Pen + Paper, Gun, Teabag
2/10 - Initial Production Plannig, deciding on costumes
3/10 - Storyboard begins to be made, aim to have all of it done
4/10 - Begin filming in Oak 41
8/10 - Finish the filming process
9/10 - Any last shots to be finished
10/10 - Begin the editing process, putting all sequences into order and timings
11/10 - Turning them into black and white and exporting it onto a memory disk to go onto our blogs.
Shots:
Location
We chose to use this location because it is alike that of the one used in Maltee Falcon.
We however, will have to hide the computer and the printer, as the film did not exist in the time of technology.
We chose to take this photo of the sanfransico scene because it matches the start of the Maltese Falcon. We used the camera to do a close up of this image, appearing as if we filmed it on set.
This was the font we used for the window scene, we used microsoft word to make this.
Katie Smith (www.katiesmitha2.blogspot.com)
Ellie Walker (www.elliewalkera2filmstudies.blogspot.co.uk)
Harley Young (www.harleyyoungfilmstudies.blogspot.com)
Amy Fenwick (www.a2filmstudiesamyfenwick.blogspot.co.uk)
Bethany Hirons (www.bethanyhironsfilmstudiesa2.blogspot.com)
Director - Amy Fenwick
Producer - Beth Hirons
Camera Operator - Ellie Walker
Storyboard Artist - Amy Fenwick
Production Manager - Harley Young
Editor - Katie Smith
Actors:
Spade - Harley Young
Archer - Katie Smith
Miss Wonderly - Beth Hirons
Effie - Ellie Walker
Possible location:
Oak 37
Green Room
College Field
Costume:
Spade - Black suit
Effie - Dark dress
Miss Wonderly - Dark womens suit, Faux fur around neck, Fascinator, black gloves
Archer - Trilby, dark suit, flower in front pocket.
Props:
Cigarette Skin, Fake Cigarette, Hand bag, Pen + Paper, Gun, Teabag
2/10 - Initial Production Plannig, deciding on costumes
3/10 - Storyboard begins to be made, aim to have all of it done
4/10 - Begin filming in Oak 41
8/10 - Finish the filming process
9/10 - Any last shots to be finished
10/10 - Begin the editing process, putting all sequences into order and timings
11/10 - Turning them into black and white and exporting it onto a memory disk to go onto our blogs.
Shots:
We chose to use this location because it is alike that of the one used in Maltee Falcon.
We however, will have to hide the computer and the printer, as the film did not exist in the time of technology.
We chose to take this photo of the sanfransico scene because it matches the start of the Maltese Falcon. We used the camera to do a close up of this image, appearing as if we filmed it on set.
This was the font we used for the window scene, we used microsoft word to make this.
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