Hi class
Here's the brief for Preliminary Task 2
NOTES FOR PRELIMINARY TASK 2
1. We're being more
intentional about the creation of suspense / tension through
use of specific filming techniques and conventions.
2. It's a good idea to get them to choose a
specific thriller sub-genre you want to try to reproduce. You can
reference your recent blog assignments on that to decide which conventions you
want to use. PT#2's mark will also take into account how good a job you
did at making an accurate representation of this sub-genre.
3. We're switching up roles! Whatever job you had
for PT #1
Second filming task brief-
·
Two
characters
·
Both
walk to a meeting place (together or separately is fine)
·
An
object is given to or taken from one of the characters
·
Short
chase sequence - resolved one way or the other!
·
At
least two lines of dialogue
·
A
"discovery" or "revelation" moment
·
1
- 2 mins maximum length
Technical elements required:
·
Use
at least one extreme-wide / establishing shot, one close-up (CU) andone
extreme close-up (ECU).
·
Use
180-degree rule
·
Use
shot-reverse-shot
·
Use
match on action
·
Use
Thriller conventions
·
Consider
the Critical Reflection questions as you prepare for the main task!
·
After
Effects! Explore this technology to decide what you will add into your version
of the edit..
All
the best! Remember to plan thoroughly, record all your decisions and changes.
Work with the end in mind. Lastly, get creative!
Here
is your checklist to work through. Some things you should ALL do, e.g. concept
treatment & storyboard) some things
only you will be responsible for (e.g. storyboard/ script)
Pre-Production
2. Concept – HERE is the link for the template of how to do this
3. Treatment - see link HERE for template for how to do this
10. Camera (in this you include shot types and camera movement you want to explore and try out. Maybe it’s things like dolly shot where you want the camera moving or a high establishing shot? Get examples of what you want to try replicate and look up/ plan creative ways to get this. For a dolly shot you can put your camera on a wheelie chair, a tracking shot can be on a skateboard etc. Get creative! Are you going to use lots of close-up’s? Are you going to use lots of obstruction of vision in what you include in your shot? Whose point of view is the story told from?
9. Sound – who is going to do this on the day? Then you all need to start researching sound. What do you plan on including in your sound? Hat soundtracks have you found? What sound effects? What movies or short films achieve what you want to achieve in sound and how will you use them as inspiration?
11. Editing – look up some
cool editing techniques like how to do a chase scene, how to do flashbacks, how
to do fast paced edits, how to create a disorientated feel via editing. Do some
research and have a clear idea of what you want to achieve with editing in this
short film opening
3. Treatment - see link HERE for template for how to do this
4. Storyboard (you can
either print the template off our class blog, left side under ‘film templates’
or if you don’t have a printer, draw up your own template to use).
5. Script & Talent
5. Script & Talent
6. Shot List
7. Location / Setting (do
some research, find photos of the look you are after and places that could work
for setting. Find some movies with setting / location that you want to
replicate)
8. Props & costumes
(again, find examples of EVERY prop and costume you want to use. What other
movies have they used them in? What look and feel are you going for? What
colours are going to be symbolic? What props are going to be used in iconography?
Include lots of photos/ screenshots of movies and write about the ‘why’ you
would make this creative choice).
9. Film Schedules
10. Call Sheets
PRODUCTION
11. Lighting (you need a
lighting plan. Show you have done some research to find lighting styles you
like and want to replicate. Explain how you will get your desired effect).10. Camera (in this you include shot types and camera movement you want to explore and try out. Maybe it’s things like dolly shot where you want the camera moving or a high establishing shot? Get examples of what you want to try replicate and look up/ plan creative ways to get this. For a dolly shot you can put your camera on a wheelie chair, a tracking shot can be on a skateboard etc. Get creative! Are you going to use lots of close-up’s? Are you going to use lots of obstruction of vision in what you include in your shot? Whose point of view is the story told from?
9. Sound – who is going to do this on the day? Then you all need to start researching sound. What do you plan on including in your sound? Hat soundtracks have you found? What sound effects? What movies or short films achieve what you want to achieve in sound and how will you use them as inspiration?
10. Director / time keeper
POST-PRODUCTION
12. Logo - design, placement/ animation (track all stages of designs, revision drafts, issues, decisions and finished product as well as treatment explanation for the above).
T-Bianca
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