Best friend:
Thursday, March 23, 2017
Wednesday, March 22, 2017
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
Evaluation Q3 - Skills development
For the
first time I ever done something with camera, editing, and movies, so I think I
have improved a lot in those area.
Before the
coursework, I never know that Premiere or after effect exist. But media studies
class taught me the basics of them before letting me explore each function in
the program. Therefore, now, I can edit the whole opening and use the effect
given in the program to adjust the colour scheme, lights, and audio.
This is what I've put together for my opening:
I know how to adjust the volume of the sound effect and sound track using keys and dragging it round
This is what I did on after affect:
I searched for an animation for my text and dragged it into the text I wanted to animate
This is what I've put together for my opening:
I know how to adjust the volume of the sound effect and sound track using keys and dragging it round
I learned how to fix the lighting in the film, by using the Brightness and Contrast from the video effects tab and adjust the brightness and/or the constrast
This is what I did on after affect:
I searched for an animation for my text and dragged it into the text I wanted to animate
Cinematography
is also a new thing for me. Even before the coursework, we’ve done a one minute
film, I didn’t have a chance to hold the camera. So, on the coursework, it was
my first time holding the camera and directing it. Some of the angles are from what I remember from seeing from the film I have seen.
Codes and
conventions weren’t the thing I understood the first time I heard them.
However, throughout the Coursework, I managed to develop my understanding about
it and be able to use some in the film opening.
Evaluation Q2 - How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as…
To identify my target audience:
Both are horror thriller and mystery.
‘The boy’ is a movie about a women who have
to take care a child of the couple in the big house. And the child she needs to
take care turns out to be a doll, which she doesn’t like it and refuse follow
the rules given by the old couple.
‘Child’s play’ is a movie about a toy named
chucky that’s possessed by a murderer spirit and kills people.
These are the two types of people I got from searching:
Most people who see these kind of films are women, and are
about 25-39 or 40-54 years old.
Their favourite movies are similar in terms of supernatural,
thriller and mystery, however, the younger audiences seem to have more interest
in horror supernatural with darker poster and more violence than the older
audiences, which involve more mystery and humor.
After researching about the movies from each type of
audiences, I learned that the younger audience like to be expose to more
violence and murdering. By comparing the
child’s play (the movie I use to search up this profile) to my opening, I think
that this might not be my target audience, despite the similarity of the
sub-genre.
Reasons why they would like my film?
- Since my film has a doll as the main ghost character, which is what most women had one in their childhood, so they might be able to relate to the film.
- Secondly, the first character showed in the opening is a young girl, which they could relate to.
The older audience, however, have their favourite movies that
are similar to my opening (except for ‘the legend of Tarzan’). The movies are
more of mystery, and some are also watchable by children (Ghostbusters).
Reasons why they would
like my film?
- My opening introduces several mysteries around the girl character such as how did the doll get inside? Why is the girl alone? Why didn’t she question about the existence of the doll?
- The narrative is not too hurried (most scenes are in the girl’s room) corresponding to most the audiences’ personality, which is patience.
How some element in the opening engage with the audience:
How it would be distributed:
Cinema: I don't think my film is set up to be
put on the big screen where there are many people watching. I think the
audience will get their best experience through watching alone in their
own house dimming the light to nearly turning it off combine with silence. In addition, looking at the target audience,
most of them are still working, so they might not have that much time to go to
the cinema.
The disadvantage is that the movie has its show
period; it cannot be on the cinema forever. And the way to get the movie to be
on the cinema is that it have to be good enough for the distributor
Online: so if they don’t have much time to go to the cinema, they might have
time to go online to watch some movies in their rare free time, which doesn’t
required time to travel to the cinema and can also select where to watch the
movie; with small group of people or even alone. This is also convenient for
the audiences, since they can choose the time to watch and pause the movie
whenever they want.
CDs/DVDs: distribute it to the retailers with some kind of promotion such as a
small art cover of the movie. These are what my target audience of more than 20
years are familiar with more than internet, which just started to become
popular since year 1999.
Distributor: or I could find a distributor to do the distribution of the movie for
me. Which will make things easier in terms of finding target audience and the
time to release the film, since they are already specialized in this field.
However, I also need to make sure my film is quality, unique, and interesting enough
to get their attention.
Deciding on a release date:
The release date should not be the same date as the
big films from the well-known companies to increase the recognition chance. I
first thought that it should be release on Halloween which is all about scary
stuffs, but the film is not really about ghost (by what I mean is that it
involve on more mystery). So, I chose to release the movie around September that
doesn’t have much going on, such as traditional festival. This means that the
consumer will have less choice and people which are not my target audience
might decide to watch the film to kill time.
Cinema: I don't think my film is set up to be put on the big screen where there are many people watching. I think the audience will get their best experience through watching alone in their own house dimming the light to nearly turning it off combine with silence. In addition, looking at the target audience, most of them are still working, so they might not have that much time to go to the cinema.
Evaluation Q1 - Conventions and Representations
1. How does your product use or challenge conventions and how
does it represent social groups or issues?
NARRATIVE
The film opening starts with a girl
character walking upstairs showing nothing at all. The walls are white, [colour
of the floor] floor, like a typical inside of a new simple house, which is how
the film start with: a normal day, like how ‘the boy’ film started. Everything
in the film looks normal until the doll is introduced.
Enigma is created when the main character
first see a mysterious doll lying at the corner of the stairs, which then
change to various angle of the doll including close up and high shot. The song
that suits the doll atmosphere come in after the sound of flowing water is heard.
It's when the character starts to get pulled into that doll.
CHARACTER
We only see one living character in
this opening sequence, and the idea that she lives with her mother when she
shout out to her after finding the doll. She is introduced with not her face
but her legs, like she is not the important person. The girl has nothing eye
catching at all; the clothes are plain, as people can overlook her easily. Her
character indicates the weak vulnerable victim in this type of film, the one
that always be saved by the hero/protagonist.
The girl character is not very expressive
in her feelings, as her room is very clean and neat, and only her work and the
doll is shown. Other than that, her room is very similar to the stairway,
nothing but whiteness.
The doll character that is with the girl is
seen mostly close up at its face, particularly focusing at its eyes, and every
time looking at the girl. There are three shot which comes from the doll's
angle to show that it's looking at the girl, however, she isn't noticing it
until the very end of the opening. It also show that it can move to places when
no one is looking at it, gives a spooky feeling when it's not in the camera.
FONT/TITLES
As doll is the main story in this film, I
use the font that looks curly and fluffy to go with the thought that most dolls
are cute and cuddly. The credits are switching between the doll shots blacking
out. The title also used the same font as the rest, appearing at the very end,
like it's the thought of the doll towards the girl character.
I also tried to make the credits come up in
the same rhythm as the song so that it look smooth.
LOCATION
The location in the film is a normal simple
house where the walls are white with oak coloured floor. The place that’s called
home usually represent the safe/comfort place, however, there are now something
unusually strange happen inside the house which give the unsafe feeling which
the opposite of what it’s supposed to be. This can also relate with the
audience that live alone in a house
There are, in total, 3 places seen in the
opening: stairways, the girl’s bedroom, and the bathroom. All are in the same
colour palette, which can add to the girl character, plainness. However, this
is just the opening, she could’ve just moved into the house.
SUB-GENRE
I chose to do a horror thriller which centres
on the possessed doll (this convention can be seen in dolls (1987) and child’s
play), which is also supernatural. In one of the long shot shows the weak girl
character alone with the danger that sits within less than one metre apart,
creates the hopeless feeling, not to the clueless character, but to the
audience.
The sound, such as suspense violin, creates
the scary feeling is used when the doll appears in a strange place. Music used
in this film reawaken the childhood; childish feeling, which is when we have
the greatest fear of many things because of our ignorance.
(dolly dearest)
There are many horror doll film that the
doll can teleport (move when out of the camera) such as ‘the boy’, ‘Annabelle’,
‘dolly dearest’, which I also use it in this film opening. The doll is seen to
move 2 times: first is when the girl get up to wash her face, the doll appeared
at her right side until she turned her head. And the other time is when the
girl character open her eyes to see the doll lying beside her in the bed
TECHNIQUES USED
I use the angle from the doll to secretly
tell the audience that the doll is watching the girl. The way the camera not
completely still in the doll’s angle is because living things cannot stand
still like objects. To create a lonely atmosphere, I used a long shot that
captured most of the room and the two characters sitting in the corner of the
frame. The room space compared to the space the characters take up give the
lonely feelings.
I added some horror sound effect at when
the doll suddenly appear next to the girl character in the bathroom, the
suspense sound of violin increasing in dynamic kind of telling there will be
some jump scare sometime soon, however, the sound disappear suddenly as well as
the doll’s body. The other sound effect is added at the end part where the doll
is showed lying in front of the girl’s face.
Monday, January 30, 2017
Coursework - film opening rough cut
I have not put in the credits and subtitle, also changes the name to Best Friend since it easier t write.
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Coursework - Plot & cast
เพื่อนรัก (Peun ruk)
opening plot
A girl found a doll sitting in a corner of her house. She was attracted to it immediately and doesn't question the odd appearance of the doll, even though the doll was all covered in dust and dirt.
She washed the doll clean and put it on her working table.
After a while, her eyes were half closed. She went to wash her face and notice the doll at the edge of her eyes, but there was nothing.
She went to sleep, when she open her eyes, the doll was lying in front of her.
overall plot
After a girl named Jennie found a doll inside of her own house, her personality began to change little by little: from a kind, friendly person to a selfish and more introvert person. Her family were busy and not with her at the time, the only person notice this is her best friend from her school. She tried to find out the cause while Jennie's love for the doll is increasing.
Cast
Jennie by Jenny
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Sunday, January 15, 2017
Coursework - sound for horror thriller
I think the baby speaking sound part is perfect with the doll scene. And I can use this music to play in the background as the baby's speaking
there are also some sound effect I can use in the first video. but definitely not the screaming sound effect
Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Coursework - ideas
idea for how the haunted doll is discover:
* the place I am going to film is in my house there is a stair to the second floor that is narrow. I am thinking of placing the doll at the corner, so when the main character walked up, she will find it sitting creepy in the corner.
* the main character was asked to find something in an old cabinet. she bumped into the cabinet and the doll fell from somewhere. Or, she found the doll under a piles of things.
the doll is certainly dirty, so I want to make a washing scene of the doll.
* it will focus on the doll's features: face, hands, hair (if have), and mostly at its eye, like it always watching.* the water that passed through the doll will turn red
which method will the doll use to haunt the main character
* teleport to somewhere when the main character is not aware of
* appear behind the door when the main character opens
* turns its head toward the main character
* stare down at the main character in the moring
Coursework - story board ideas
this is the first storyboard idea for the opening of the film opening:
the first shot shoots through the stuff animals then change to a long shot that covers all of them.
the main character then walk pass the camera with a doll she found.
the setting will be around evening after dinner. the girl is doing her work on the desk facing away from the bed. The haunted doll can be seen in this shot. but after a close up shot of her work, the doll disappear from it position.
the girl wash her face in the bathroom when the doll appear beside her without her noticing. the close up shot of her eyes looking terrifying, and there is a glimpse of the doll head in that shot. the doll disappear when she turns to look.
Saturday, January 7, 2017
Wednesday, January 4, 2017
conversation in thrillers + analysing Training day opening
The first scene introduce the setting in a diner and Jake, the police, who just walked in through the door to Alanzo, from a long shot, the second police who we wouldn’t recognised sitting in the scene before Jake walked up to him, because he wears all black (except for the shiny accessory on his neck and hands) and kind of blend in with the background characters. At first I thought Alanzo was a quiet, anti-social guy, but next he speaks angrily to Jake after a few interruptions. Turns out he only interesting in the entertainment the newspaper gives him. Jake, in the other hand, appears at first with confident. But after he spoke to Alanzo and get told to shut up, his confident suddenly fall, and try looking elsewhere awkwardly and nervous, like a rookie meeting an expert. Jake wears brown coat that doesn’t standout which can show that he is not a very interesting person or that he’s not much different from other people with the same job.
Next, Alanzo tells Jake to tell a story. His position change from being small to being big as he is controlling the conversation. While Jake is telling a story, it cuts to Alanzo putting his hand across the half of the table while Jake backs to the sofa. The close up shot of Alanzo’s eyes looks blankly at Jake throughout the story, and when his mouth’s open, Jake stops talking in confusion. Alanzo interests in the non-important part of Jake’s story makes Jake pause to think for many moments, and out of nowhere, asks Jake to pay the bill for him.
Alanzo’s emotion can be visual by his car. When he starts his vehicle, it shakes so much similarly to his unstable personality. We also see in the next shot that Jake gets the effect from his emotion by being shake in Alanzo’s car. The music at the end indicates that there has been a weird friendship bonds between them.
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