Thursday, 18 November 2010

Session Itinerary

Lessons


MONDAY- VIDEO PRODUCTION | WEDNESDAY- VIDEO PRODUCTIONTHURSDAY- VIDEO PRODUCTION FRIDAY- VIDEO




Friday - 12/10/10 

In this lesson we will be: 



+ Sorting out the passer by effects: speed and colour. 
+ Making blinking effect sharper and smoother on the passerby scene. Adjusting slug
+ Overlaying scenes of drinking over the nightmares scenes. 


Achieved: 


Sorted out the passer- by effects: speed and colour. 


- We achieved a reasonable impressive effect when we experimented and it improves the creativity of the film. 


- Making blinking effect sharper and smoother on the passerby scene. Adjusting slug with resembled the blinking of the character in her film state. 
                                  


                                                                                                                                                     
Monday - 15/10/10


In this lesson we will be: 


+ Making the seductresses scene have a 'significant' difference visually after the 'passerby' blinking scene. 


+ Begin overlaying drinking scenes of the main protagonist with the nightmare scenes. 


Achieved: 


- Overlaid the drinking scenes over nightmare scenes, still need to do over more scenes. 

Thursday, 11 November 2010

Notes for our Presentation

Presentation Notes

Notes typed and edited by Perpe

Synopsis:
·      When trying to create a concept we wanted to explore the two extremes of sleep (a state on vulnerability) and thus merged the idea of dream and nightmare.
·      We wanted to do something different and approach the subject of suicide from a different angle and felt that this was unique because it was created using a more realistic feel.

Actors:
·      In creating Rain, we’ve delved into the fine line between reality and dreaming and created this obviously troubled character. The name choice came quite naturally and it reflects the instability in everything surrounding her.
·      The seductress is one of those characters that you know as soon as you see her is trouble. The iconic white dress, adds to her surrealism, yet she is the one thing that stays the same, because what we see with her, is exactly what we get.
·      The Boyfriend is the ultimate deceiver. Aside from the seductress, we have created a character that Rain can fully trust, which we see in the way she responds to him and once that is taken away from her, the question is what is left for her? And by keeping her ambiguous the question is did she ever really have anything?
·      The small cast, allow us to focus more on Rain’s feelings etc.

Location:
·      We have decided to film in a massive park (Finsbury Park) so we can get to different extremes, the woodland and the more public access parks.
·      By keeping it simple, we help retain the realism.

Props:
·      The water bottle is integral to the whole film, because it is the core from which everything expands.

Wednesday, 10 November 2010

Storyboard for Raine


Storyboard:
Raine

Roisin: Colouring |  Perpe: Description- writing | Justyn: Drawing.