Remembrance

Preliminary Task - The Anti-Climax

Monday, November 24, 2008

Test Shoot

We had our Test Shoot today, we shot both original ideas that we had and have made a decision to go ahead with the idea about a killer getting up, getting ready and off to kill another. We made this choice because we came across many problems with the other idea. I’m happy with this decision and think this opening sequence could work really well.
On the Test Shoot, me and Selina shared the roles of camera person, director, sound and production assistant. This was because Ben was in all the shots. We shared the roles fairly equally, and managed to shoot roughly the same amount of shots, giving us both practice for the real shoot.

The problems with my idea were:
-Location. The garage was too cluttered to get to the corner and we couldn’t find another one to film in.


-Acting. During our test shoot acting was a struggle and we thought it would be difficult to find someone who was suitable and wouldn’t mind acting in it.

However, whilst filming the other idea, we didn’t really come across many problems and discovered that it was fairly easy to film. We also timed what he had filmed and it came to 1min 45secs, therefore with credits, titles and other shots added in, such as newspaper articles, it should be close to the 2mins. We have also developed the idea further and made decisions of things that we could add in, such as the man having a conversation on the phone with his mother, in order to add in some dialogue. It will also make it quite creepy as the man will come across as a ‘mummy’s boy,’ having a larger impact on the audience when they discover he is in fact the murderer. Also the shot of where he picks up the knife, we decided to change to him taking it out of a draw, whilst in the kitchen. We thought this would look more effective, as it shows him opening the draw, and he audience are unsure what for, them see the knife.
We have also had an idea to develop the plot, about maybe something to do with the Iraq War. The killer could have been involved in the war, and now he is out on revenge to the other soldiers who gave up.
This gives us potential to add in slight hints related to the war, such as a solider uniform, dog tags, poppies, photos of a battalion (marked crosses though them to signify who has been killed). Then the clips and flashes of newspapers and headlines will make the audience completely aware of who he is. The newspapers will be in black and white, therefore we could add the red poppies to make them stand out.

Before the real shoot we had to have:

-Storyboarded our final idea with all the detail and changes, this will help us visualise it on the real shoot and therefore help with the shots.
-Decide on an icon that will signify the murders and be left with the victims (possibly a poppy)
-Research into newspaper things – headlines.
-Write the script for the conversation on the phone.

-Think about the overall idea and develop it a little.
-Decide on all the props needed for the real shoot.
-Maybe start thinking about possible soundtracks.

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