Saturday 28 February 2015

Title Sequence Coursework - Footage(3)

Yesterday, my partner and I was meant to film the male lead's role with the actor I mentioned in my last blog post, but the actor could not make it and my partner had been called into work. I decided to play and shoot the male lead section by myself, not showing my face and wearing men's clothes to look like man. I think the footage came out great as I used a range of angles and my face was hidden at all time, which can add to the mystery element of who it is. This is because it would ruin the illusion of the person in the shot being a man. Below are some screenshots of the footage I filmed of myself playing the detective male lead.










Now that I have filmed both the male and female parts I will now edit the footage together to make our title sequence. I will need to make the the fast-paced soundtrack parallel to the title sequence footage to make it sound intense and build tension. In addition, I might add effects on the footage, if the colours look to warm and/or contrasts with the colour conventions of the genre of Thriller.

Friday 27 February 2015

Title Sequence Coursework - Filming(3)

As I have filmed all the female parts I will now film the male lead's part. This part is of the male lead getting ready to go to work as a detective, for the Serious and Organised Crime Agency (SOCA). The actor I we be using to play this character will have to have the appearance of a stern 30 to 40 year old detective. To the right is a picture of the actor that we be playing the role of the SOCA detective.

I will also be filming myself getting ready. I will be playing one of the other girls and be adding this to the title sequence to avoid going back and fourth between the same two people.


Title Sequence Coursework - Footage(2)

Yesterday, I was able to get all the footage we needed. Unfortunately, my partner could not make it due to her being ill, so I had to film but myself. I filmed from as many angles as possible and did more than one take of each part to ensure I had all the footage I need. I have gone through the footage and it came out great. I can use the footage in my title sequence as the lighting, angles, etc. came out perfectly. Below are some screenshots of the footage that we filmed yesterday, as you can see it came out much better than the first time we filmed.










Thursday 26 February 2015

Title Sequence Coursework - Filming(2)

I have arranged to film again tomorrow as our first shot did not go as planned. However, as I could only find three girls to play the roles of the female robbers, unfortunately I will have to cut one of the female roles out to make it to three girls robbing the bank. Below are the three actresses I will be using to re-shoot my title sequence footage.

             

Tomorrow I will be filming the three girls getting out of the car and getting ready to rob the bank, with their masks on, and guns and tools in their hands. I still have not filmed that male lead's section, but hopefully I will be able to film that part in the next couple of days.

Wednesday 25 February 2015

Title Sequence Coursework - Footage(1)


We planned to film the first section of the main girl getting ready, in location two. I have gone through all the footage and it has came out okay and is usable. When filming I could have filmed from a few different angles to show different aspects of the focus. These are some  screenshots of the footage from filming yesterday. 







                             

                             

Unfortunately the traffic held us back when we were going to location one to film. This meant that when we got to the location is was very dark. I still attempted to film the whole of the girls part to see if it could still be usable footage, but when I looked back over it, it was too dark and I could barely see anything. I wanted to add screenshots of the bad footage that we took, but as we have given the SD card back, everything has deleted. This means that the dark footage, that we was not going to use is gone.
I will arrange for us to re-shot the girls getting ready to rob the bank in location one, one day next week. Also, we still have to arrange for the male role to be filmed of him getting ready and also pick the soundtrack that will be played over the title sequence.

Tuesday 24 February 2015

Title Sequence Coursework - Filming(1)

Me and my partner are planning to film the girls shots today. We will be going to out first location and filming one of the girls getting ready and soon after we will head to our second location to film the girls getting to the bank they are just about to rob.

                                                                                                    
The girls above are the four actress we will be using for our title sequence. Each girl is one of the four bank robberies in our narrative. The main girl, the one of the far right, will be the one getting ready, by putting make up on, packing the bag, putting her mask and picking up her gun. Then the other three will join her in getting out the car and going to their positions to rob the bank.

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Monday 23 February 2015

Title Sequence Coursework - Crew

I chose Elliott Hostette as the production designer because he was the production designer in Spring Breakers. Obsession and Spring Breakers have a very similar narrative, with the same idea of the four girls going against the law and living life on the edge. I think Elliott Hostetter would be a good production designer because his had experience with the same sort of storyline and would be able to use his past experience on this title sequence.
The creators of Breakneck, Barrie Gledden and Tim Reilly, were the ones who made the track. I chose there track because I thought Breakneck would be well suited for my title sequence and would be parallel to the title sequence. It is fast paced, which builds tension and creates intensity.
Luc Besson was one of the producers for the Taken trilogy and also was a producer is many other high budget films. I think Besson would be interested in producing Obsession because it has similar qualities as Spring Breakers.
I chose Robert Mark Kamen and Harmony Korine to be the writers of the film. This is because Robert Mark Kamen was the writer of Taken, the Transporter films including the future Transporter films that have been announced. He has written Action films, Thriller films and Action Thriller films, which makes him a desirable writer for this film. Harmony Korine is also a desired writer as he was the writer for the Spring Breakers, which has a similar concept to our film.

Title Sequence Coursework - Soundtrack

For my title sequence I used audionetwork.com to get our soundtrack. This was to ensure that our soundtrack, on the title sequence, was not copyrighted. I went through the tracks that were best suited for the theme and narrative of my title sequence. The tracks that would really go with my title sequence would be the ones that are fast paced and electric as this would build more tension in the title sequence. I will choose one that is parallel with my title sequence, which would give the title sequence a more finished look. It would also build more tension as it would be fast paced and intense. Below are the ones I though most suited my title sequence and would convey that Sterling Heist is a Thriller.

 
 
 


Out of these four tracks, I will have to pick one that I think would properly suit my title sequence. These means the track would have to be face paced, intense and really go with the genre and narrative of Sterling Heist. I have chosen Breakneck, by Barrie Gledden and Tim Reilly, as this one seemed like the best one that would suited the genre and narrative.

Sunday 22 February 2015

Title Sequence Coursework - Costumes

Throughout the title sequence the costumes are going to be the same for each character and it is only covering one moment of their lives. As the girls get ready to rob the bank, they will be wearing all black. They will have the wear black leggings or jeans, a black top and shoes, and a black coat or jacket. Wearing black would help the girls blend in when they are leaving the bank, because they could not identified by any distinct piece of coloured clothing. Examples of what they should wear are in the pictures below.
As the detective are getting ready, I would like him to wear a white shirt, a dark coloured tie and a black or grey suit. This is because the detective needs to look smart and professional to make him look respectable and high up in his job. The detective will also be wearing a gun on his belt with the holster that has a police badge on the front. Below are example of similar clothing he would wear.

Title Sequence Coursework - Props


These are the props I will be using for my title sequence. There are three machine gun, which are for the three girls that are robbing the bank; the handgun is for the detective as it would be department issued; and there are three masks, which are also for the girls, who want their identities to be hidden when they are robbing the banks.
Weapons and hidden identities are conventions of the Action-Thriller genre because it shows violence and mystery.  Violence and Mystery in a film builds tension and creates a mood and atmosphere, which could engage the audience and make them more interested in the film because they like the suspense.










                                     

Saturday 21 February 2015

Title Sequences Coursework - Locations(1)

I will be using three main locations for my title sequence. The first location will be the near the o2 in North greenwich. I have chosen this setting because there is a clear view of two banks, in the city. This connotes that the girls are bank robbers as they will be standing in front of the banks with guns and mask, ready to raid and steal money. Below are pictures of the first location.

Location One.
















The second location will be for the detective getting ready to go to work. For this location I will be using the master bedroom in my house. The master bedroom's mirror would be perfect to film a few shots of the detective getting ready. This is because the room is spacious and has a lot of lighting that we can use as an advantage whilst filming.

I decided to use my father's unit for the third location as it looks dark and a little gritty. Also the bathroom there would be a great place to film the main girl getting ready as it shows how the girls are living in difficult circumstances and that contrasts with the location of the detective's house, which shows him to be more financially stable. Below are picture of the third location, where we will be filming the main girl getting ready.




Title Sequence Coursework - Typography

As I have chosen a new title for my film, I will have to find a new typography to suit the name. I have used Dafont.com to get some different fonts for the new typography. I have chosen six fonts from the website, which I think will convey the genre and narrative, of the film, really well. I have asked the members of my class to vote on which fonts they think will look the best and convey the genre/narrative of our film.


Above is the different fonts that I have chosen for the title 'Sterling Heist' and peoples' votes on which they think fits the genre/narrative of my film. The font that has been voted for the most is Downcome by Misprinted Type. I think people chose this one because it is not to bold or not to thin, and even though it is a little distorted, it is still readable. In addition, because the font is distorted is adds more of a edge to the typography which helps convey the genre of the film, in the title sequence.

Friday 20 February 2015

Title Sequence Coursework - New Film Title

I have decided to change the name of our film as I received some spoke feedback saying that the name sounded a little sexual and did not accurately fit the genre of the film. I thought it would be good idea to think of a couple of different title names, and have people vote for which one they like best. I decided to ask the members of my class to vote for the names they like best, and which ones they think fit the best for the genre and narrative of my film.


Above are the four new titles I have chosen and peoples' votes on which one they like best and think fit the genre and narrative the best. The four new titles are all related to the narrative of the film one way or another. For example, Sterling Heist is related as the girls are stealing money, in pound, from banks; and another word for pound is sterling, which makes the title sound more sophisticated; Heist and Hunt shows the duel narrative about the girls pulling the heist and stealing money, whilst the detective is hunting the down and trying to catch them; and lastly Hoax, because hoax means to trick or deceive someone, this is related as it they deceive people and use trickery to make their way through the bank, to steal the money. In addition, I also wanted to include Obsession to the list of titles as it was the original name and gave people more of a choice to chose from.

The most votes were for 'Sterling Heist', which I also like, but wanted to get some feedback before I used it. My film is now call 'Sterling Heist'. I think that this name really suits the genre and narrative of my film and really goes well with all the features of the film. The title brings an edge to the title whilst sounding sophisticated. I am happy with the new title 'Sterling Heist', because I think it will make the film and title sequence look really good.

Tomorrow, I will start looking for different fonts that will suit the title and the genre/narrative of the film. The typography for the title sequence is important as pulls all the footage together and makes the title sequence look professional, and unifies it.

Thursday 19 February 2015

Title Sequence Coursework - Order of the Credits

Normally the order of the credits that should appear in our title sequence is:
  1. Studio Logo
  2. 'Production company presents...'
  3. Film title
  4. Actors/actresses names (main characters only)
  5. Any of these:
    • casting 
    • production designer
    • costume
    • make-up
    • special effects
    • music
    • sound editor
  6. Editor
  7. Director of Photography
  8. Executive Producer(s)
  9. Producer(s)
  10. Writer(s)
  11. Director
Examples of title sequences with the same order:


The Poker Club - Title Sequence


Wednesday 18 February 2015

Title Sequence Coursework - Codes and Conventions

Codes and conventions of an Action Thriller films are listed below.

  • Low key lighting
  • quick cuts
  • fast pace
  • busy location/setting
  • revolves some sort of enigma 
These are codes and conventions, I should use these to make my title sequence to make it loom eerie and mysterious.

Title Sequence Coursework - Storyboards

Storyboards

These are the title sequence storyboards my partner and I made showing all the type of shots we will use, and everything that will be shown in the shots.