Wednesday 11 April 2012
Final Poster
The poster image I am basing my ideas off is 'Attack the Block'. I am choosing this because like 'Attack the Block' my trailer will be looking at a modern horror. The way in which the characters are looked at from a low angle as if whom ever is looking is lower then them is insignificant, as well the them, the characters being insignificant to the alien seen in the top of the poster.
Differing this I took the POV of the zombie in my photo, hence the blurred edges and the shadow on the floor, as if it is the zombie looking at the characters. However I have situated the POV at a slightly lower low angle shot showing that in this case the characters have more power of the situation than the zombies.
The slant of the different texts in the ATB posters gives depth the photo. To do this within my poster I kept alot of the sky in blackening it slightly to add pathetic fallacy to the poster. As well as this i gave the text a small shadowing around it with a sharp edging to make it stand out and feel more modern.
Tuesday 10 April 2012
Monday 9 April 2012
Shot Schedule
Shot Number | Date | Location | Shot Type | Action | Props |
1 | 3/2/12 | Abbey wood | Close-up | Man recording himself | camera |
2 | 3/2/12 | Abbey wood | Long shot -POV | Zombie watching man with camera | camera |
3 | 3/2/12 | Abbey wood | Close up | Zombie feet | |
4 | 3/2/12 | Abbey wood | Over the shoulder, moving | Man running away from zombie | camera |
5 | 4/2/12 | Thamesmead | Varied long shots, action shots | Men running, falling, twitching, hitting | Baseball bat |
6 | 10/2/12 | Playground | Extreme long shot | Someone lying on the floor | |
7 | 10/2/12 | Hall | Extreme close up | Man in a dark room or closet | camera |
8 | 14/2/12 | Play ground | Medium shot | Vombie eating someone | |
9 | 14/2/12 | Woods | Close up | Zombie screaming | |
10 | 14/2/12 | Thamesmead | Panning extreme long shot | Group walking across deserted area | |
11 | 25/2/12 | playground | Long shot | Zombie waking up, broken up by static |
Risk Assessment
Scene | Location | Potential Risk | Solution |
Man by the fence | Abbey Wood | Unknown land, could be trespassing | Make sure the area is free to use, and if necessary ask for permission |
Man running from zombie | Abbey wood | Running with the equipment on slippery ground e.g mud | Wear shoes with grips and contain the running to a small amount, making the camera have most of the movement |
Someone dead | Graved yard | The make up we used for some of the zombie scenes people may have been allergic to it | Do a tester on a small part of their skin and wait 20 minutes to make sure they are ok |
Man in dark place | Cupboard | Could of fallen down or broken whilst inside | We each held a side of the cupboard to prevent any movement whilst the filming commenced |
Action scenes | Outside/different areas | There will be a lot of running and active moments this means that there is a chance we could be very much involved and hurt ourselves | Take extra caution, remind each other to take care when performing particular scenes |
Hand ripping clothes | house | The cloth being ripped my hurt the actor | Rip part of the material prior to the scene to prevent pain then jump the shots to look more realistic |
Man with baseball bat | outside | A baseball bat if connected can really hurt | Make sure the baseball bat is not used for anything other than the scene and when it is used make sure it does not touching the actor what so ever. |
Walking across bridge | thamesmead | Cars could come | Have someone at either end to alert actors of the oncoming of any cars |
Woman running into window | Abbey wood | Could run into the window and break it or could hurt herself | Slow down and smack hands rather then head on window so there is less pain, or none at all |
Sunday 8 April 2012
Saturday 7 April 2012
Shot-by-Shot
Shot number
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Shot type
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Action
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Mise-en-scene
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1
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Tone card
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Green screen
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2
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tonecard
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Universal logo
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3
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Camera PoV- shaky cam
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Man talks into camera saying ’hello, im in the middle of it’ or ‘ive just broken in’
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Deserted place, looks slightly crap, and has a fence, for character to climb under
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4
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Long shot
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Zombie Point of view
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5
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Camera PoV- shaky cam
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Continued from 3 ‘its colds and everythings over grown’ he turns the camera around
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6
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Close up
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Zombie feet walk slowly across the screen
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7
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Camera PoV- shaky cam
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Final one, the man run from zombie
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It will only be a silhouette, so no make up will be needed
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8
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Tone card
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‘How far will you go…’
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Gritty background
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9
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Long shot
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Man in ally- black and white zombie view
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Background has to be deserted and everything still
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10
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Long shot
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Someone dead
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Background has to be deserted and everything still
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11
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Tone card
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‘To get in?’
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Gritty background
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12
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Camera PoV- shaky cam- close up
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Man talks to camera ‘they're everywhere’ or ‘I’m stuck’. First one sounds better. Camera turn something jumps him
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In cupboard, strip of light on his face, only small amount of the outside can be seen
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13-17
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Action shots
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Things like people running someone hitting a zombie with a baseball bat (following cliché conventions)
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Same requirements as for 9 and 10
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18
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Long shot
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Someone being eaten by zombies
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Dark room, maybe same room as 12
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19
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Close-up
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Of face screaming
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20
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Close-up
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Hands ripping clothes (and maybe skin if special effects work out)
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21
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Close-up
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Zombie headgoing in for the ‘kill’
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22
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Close-up
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Of mans eye
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23
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Long shot
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Same as 18- someone throws a object
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24
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Long shot
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people walking towards camera on bridge (isolation), maybe zombie PoV
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Long bridge
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25
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Tone card
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Infiltration
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26
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Shakey cam
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Zombie getting up, broken up with static
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Looking out of a window
Same person in 10
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The winning Pitch
Mix of dawn of the dead, monsters, v for vendetta, attack the block
Paradigms: Zombies/monsters, blood, gore, murders, black comedy/humour
Scenario: freedom fighters try to fight a oppressive government whilst trying to live in a death zone
setting paradigm- infected zone
Treatment
It
starts off with a video blog on ‘YouTube’ where someone is talking
about the infection spreading throughout London. Then a tone card says
‘years later’. We see deserted streets, there is no sounds then a man
runs past the camera into the distance, we see a black silhouette, of a
man, as he goes forward we see him in a suit, the good guy is in
tattered clothes he reaches a fence and climbs over. The other man runs
up and sees the sign which says ‘infected zone’. Fade to black.
Another
tone card says ‘where the dead don’t sleep’. We see a point of view
from a security camera which pans with the good guy. The camera is
portioned at the end of the path, he strolls up towards the door, the
camera switches to a close up of his hand knocking, and the door is
open. The camera switches back which sees the door slowly open. We see
the back of a silhouetted man (the fact that he is a zombie is implied),
he looks like he may be feasting on an another man. We see a close up
of the good guys face, as he backs off. The camera is back at the end of
the path; the man slowly backs off after dropping his bat and runs off.
A
third tone card shows ‘a cover up that costs the lives of millions’.
Shot from the end of a professional looking corridor or a bunker. Two
people are talking one gives the other a envelope, they walk in opposite
directions, the camera tracks the person with the envelope he walks
into a room the camera is at an over the shoulder shot. He walks in the
room, someone is sitting at the desk dress professionally, and says
‘we’re compromised’ hands the letter to him and says ‘his back’, they
open the envelope on the table lifts it up to their face and sees an
image from the CCTV camera from earlier of the man walking.
The
music kicks in and we see a variety of action shots, mostly of running.
Then back to the house the camera tracks towards the open door, the
zombie looks up with blood around its mouth. We only see this for a
second before the title ‘THE RETURN’ flashes up to the screen. It is
undecided but we may have the traditional zombie noise is heard over the
Title.
‘END’
Key scenes zombie house scene
infected zone sign
CCTV
Location list
Abbey wood- desolate land
Dark building- zombie house
Clinical looking building-government headquartersinfected zone sign
CCTV
Location list
Abbey wood- desolate land
Dark building- zombie house
Pitch Two
Idea mix of 'The Unborn', 'The Ring' and 'The Sixth Sense'
Paradigms: supernatural, evil child, haunting, mystery, death
Scenario: Child has powers but doesn't know it, every time he/she gets angry someone dies a brutal death and you begin to realise it is him. When he does realise he begins to use his powers for bad.
Following a Tordorvs theorem.
Paradigms: supernatural, evil child, haunting, mystery, death
Scenario: Child has powers but doesn't know it, every time he/she gets angry someone dies a brutal death and you begin to realise it is him. When he does realise he begins to use his powers for bad.
Following a Tordorvs theorem.
Final Girl
Within most of the ‘horror genre’ woman are preserved to be the
innocent, the victim, the vulnerable or perhaps all three. In most films there
will always be a masculine figure ( the hero) who will have to save the
vulnerable woman (the princess) from whatever ‘horror’ confronts him ( the
quest). Throughout time the way horrors have been used, come as more of a
lesson, seeing a lot of the more promiscuous woman, that we see in films, often
being the ones who die first, leaving the virginal woman till last, with them
more likely surviving.
Freud’s theory of film looks at us, as film watchers, being
scared of unknown and says it is represented within film in three different
ways:
Sadism- the idea of deriving gratification from other
peoples pain.
Masochism-deriving gratification from ones own pain.
Voyeurism- deriving gratification from watching others.
The voyeurism that Freud talks about, links well with Laura
Mulvey’s Male Gaze, with classical cinema, it was often known that a beautiful
woman would become victim to the ‘Male Gaze’ relating back to this idea of
being watched but not knowing it enhancing the vulnerability of the woman.
Carol Clover’s theory looks at our forced relationship, not
with the killer but with the ‘resourceful surviving female.’ So therefore we don’t
associate with the sadist voyeur (the killer) but however with the masochism
voyeur as we are seen to identify with the victim.
Wednesday 4 April 2012
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