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My name is Aalyan and for my A level Media Studies that I am currently doing at Ilkley Grammar School I have created a blog to share the work I will be producing over the next year and so.

Friday 23 November 2018

Friday 16 November 2018

P3: Risk Assesment and Location Scouting


Location Scouting
For Location scouting, we took a trip to our local moor that being Ilkley moor. On the moor we found the perfect place for where we plan to film ( Pictured Below). We decided that this place was ideal as it was secluded in the woods thus meaning it was an ideal spot for a tent as well as it being a realistic option if people wanted to camp on the moor.Finally the surrounding woods provided a great backdrop as well as it making a perfect place for a foot chase scene.



Risk Assessment








Friday 9 November 2018

D1 : Analysis of Final Production

To fully analyse pineclones I am going to separate it into sub sections in which I will then analyse to further show how I have created meaning in this horror production. These sub sections being the analysis of camera work , audio/ sound in this short movie, editing and mise en scene.

Camera

In the movie there are a wide array of shots used to film the scene. The reason behind this is so that the audience feels involved within the production rather than an outsider. In the opening scene of pineclones we used a Mid shot as this allowed us to include the sections of the car that was needed as well as all the actors in this shot. Moving on to the next scene in this scene we mainly used a very long shot as this was an establishing shot so this allowed the audience to see the all the actors set up the tent as well as the location they are in. Thus leading into a further establishing long pan shot in which the camera pans up from the floor slowly to focus on the set of the tent which the 3 boys are inside.This cuts to a medium shot of the boys within the tent this shot allows the audience to feel in the shoes of the boys when the masked man strikes for the first time. Next there is a long tracking  shot of the masked man moving down a hill closer to the tent, this is then cut to when he is outside the tent in confrontation to the 3 boys for this shot we used a long shot with several zooms in the intense dialogue and action. We then use a POV shot of the boys escaping from, the masked man, the reason we used a POV shot was to allow the audience feel in the place of the masked man in the chase. For the ending scene we used a mid shot which transitioned into a close zoom when Ben dies.



Sound

The film starts off with creepy music that we had downloaded from a royalty free website. The music started off quietly but gradually got louder as the working title was displayed on screen.We did this to try and instil fear in the audience from the every start. In most scenes especially the confrontation scene we also added music as it helped create and even add to the tension in the scene, the music peaks when the masked man is knocked down we did this to emphasise the impact this could possibly make on the future. For audio in Pineclones, we used an external wireless microphone that was placed strategically around the cast especially when the main dialogue was going on to pick up the speech. The reason we had decided to use a wireless mic was as we were filming in a open space where we may be a good distance away from the camera so the audio through the camera may not have been able to pick up the dialogue in high quality.Also by using a wireless microphone it was easier to hide from the cameras and easier to hide so it wasn't shown on screen With these audio files from the external microphone we imported them onto Dropbox so that the editor will have easy access to the files from any work space as well as that if we were to accidentally format the  microphone or if the audio was to get corrupted we wouldn't lose our whole project pretty much. Overall in the post production i feel we used sound and audio very well to help create meaning as well as ticking off boxes within the audience pleasure category and the codes and conventions of a horror genre.




Editing

In post production, editing is the main factor and possibly a chance to try and correct things that didn't go to plan in filming. When editing the film we knew from previous plans that we had a big task as we needed to add in many tricky sound effects as well as find the perfect music to fit with the genre, timing in the movie and for it to be copyright free. As the movie is within the horror genre we knew that the cut scenes had to be short and snappy at certain intense moments but then again we had to have moments where there was a longer gap between the cuts to try and establish new scenery, shots and for the audience to be able to grasp what is going on in the movie this is why early on in the movie there is a singular clip to set the scene as we used a very long shot. But this contrasts drastically to the intro of the movie where the cut scene and the bang of the car boot door lines up perfectly with the music and the transition to the working title. Furthermore as the director wanted the film to be set at night we had to use a 'Day to night'filter on the clips to allow the film to make it look like it was shot at night. Another task that we had to do to whilst editing was matching the audio up with the clips, this was as we used a external wireless microphone. The audio had to be synced correctly to allow the film to even be viewed with pleasure rather than discomfort. This difficult task was made a lot easier as there was a marking point that the director had made sure was visible on camera and also audible on the microphone. To further create meaning in the movie during post production we created a Introduction slide, for the title as well as an outro the co-aligned with the same theme. For this we used a plain clack background with the writing in the font 'Serif' we used this font as the audience can relate to it as a font that corresponds with the horror genre. Thus concluding our edit of the film.













Mise - En - Scen

Mise En Scen played a large role in helping to create meaning in the production. We had to hand pick the clothes carefully so that they aligned with the characters background information and with the image the director was trying to portray. We had the boys dress up in casual teen clothing such as jeans, shorts . T shirts and Polo shirts. Where as the antagonist ( The Masked Man) had to be wearing clothes that made him appear terrifying on looks so the costume team gave him an all black outfit as well as white mask, to try give him a scary look. Moving on to the lighting aspect we filmed in broad daylight which proved to be the best filming conditions as there was no need for artificial lighting. Within the props aspects we had a 5 man tent, a bottle pine cones and rocks all which were either provided by the cast or scouted and found by the scouts.




Wednesday 7 November 2018

P5 : Editing The film



The first step of editing pineclones or any movie was to import all media and audio off the SD cards from the cameras and microphones used on to the editing software, which in this case was Final Cut Pro. The reason this is such a vital step is that it makes the job easier for the editor as he can watch the clip by just hovering the mouse over the clip and then also allow it to be cut into the section of the clip that they need. This speeds up the process of editing as it means they can find the clips they need quickly as well as not having to drag it onto the timeline and then edit the clip which may lead to confusion if others were to edit. Also by importing media onto the Mac and then Final Cut Pro meant that should someone accidentally format the SD card the clips would not be lost and finally if we were to edit the film directly off the SD card this could lead to the clips getting corrupted.



The next step in the editing process, was to insert the clips into the timeline this was done by dragging the clips we wanted on to the working timeline. Once the clips were in order and cut into place we then dragged on the audio files. As we were filming on the moors the built in mic on the camera would not be able to pick up all the dialogue so instead we used an external wireless mic, this meant more effort and time was going to be needed in the editing process but we took the risk as it meant clearer audio as well as less hassle of a wired mic when filming. To sync up the audio to the clips when recording I myself (Aalyan) clapped at the start of the clip so that when editing i can just line up the clap on the clip to that of the audio file. So that is exactly what we did when adding in the audio files. Thus leading to a much clearer sound than what was recorded through the camera.


Once all the clips and audio had been synced, cut and put into the correct order that the director wanted. We proceeded to the after effects, as pineclones is set in the late night / early hours of the morning there is limited to no sunlight. Thus meaning it would be incredibly difficult to film a movie in these lighting conditions as the shot would be left grainy and pix elated leading to  very poor quality. Thus leading to the director making the executive decision to film during the day, and then asking the editor to modify the clips to make it seem it was shot during night time. So when arriving to this problem we realised that Final Cut Pro had a feature called 'Day into Night' this allowed us to make the movie seem like it had been shot at night. The specific settings that we had set this feature to can be seen above. These properties of the feature had to be correct to meet the vision of the director so when doing this we sat down with the director and made sure that he was happy with the final colours of the movie.



The final step to our editing process was to add the finishing touches to the movie. We felt that the ending and credits had to transition smoothly to give the best viewing pleasure and to also leave a lasting effect on the viewer as well as coincide with the horror genre. This lead us to making a simple but effective credits scene, by just using a black screen with the blur effect, and the white font for the text.

P3 : Notes on Timescales and Milestones




Monday 5 November 2018

P4 : Production Logs


Feb 2018 - We received the brief for our unit 3 work that states how we must make our short film.

Feb 2018 - Aalyan and I decided that we would create the film 'Pineclones' and he would direct.

6th of March - Actor contracts have been signed.

May 2018 - First dates for filming and production are decided for 28th of May.

May 2018 - Production dates were missed as cast was busy.

30th of June 2018 - Production dates are decided for 2nd of July.

2nd of July 2018  - Filming Started and completed.

4th of July 2018 - Editing has started.

8th of July 2018 - Editing has finished and the film is completed.

School Break - 6 Weeks

September 2018 - issues with IT department means that the film is unable to be exported and published.

Rough Cut

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