Friday, 28 January 2011

Title sequence

Opening sequence

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRxJkTmg6UU

Update

We chose to go out again to do further filming so we could add some more technical shots, this meant getting out driver back out to help us with the filming. we have kept on time throughout and are working on all ways to improve before the deadline.

This is where we got the sound clips for our opening sequence.

Thursday, 13 January 2011

Credits

Productions (sponsorship)= Tristan Productions 
Actor= Alex Rumsey, Matt Masters, Sam Morris, Spencer Specs
The creator = Matt Myers
Name of the movie =
Casting = Jack Perri, Charles Jones, Sam Parker
Producer = Tristan Procuctions
Assisted producer = Jack Perri, Charles Jones, Sam Parker
Set design = Clive Wood
Costume design = Debra Wood
Make-up artist = James Muhammad
Director = Jack Perri
Effects = Tristan Productions Edits
Editing = Tristan Productions Edits
Screen play by = Tristan Productions (Gordon Lewis)

Shot list


Shot 1: Very long shot – Establishing the view of a car park that is not too well known.
Shot 2: Long shot – The hero stood in front of the elevator facing away from the camera, with a jacket flung over his shoulder.
Shot 3: Close up – The hero’s bare hand pressing the elevators buttons.
Shot 4: Extreme close up – The finger actually pressing the button and the button lighting up.
Shot 5: Long shot – The hero stepping back from pressing the button and then waiting. The diegetic ding is heard and the door opens, the hero checks his bag and then walks in.
Shot 6: Close up - Inside the elevator the man presses the floor number.
Shot 7: Medium long shot – The hero stepping back after pressing the button and as he does the doors close, but without his face being shown to the audience.
Shot 8: Long shot – A car drives through the car park, the car is coming towards the camera and turns off to the side of the screen.
Shot 9: Long shot – The camera is positioned behind the car, it drives up the next floor ramp and then goes off screen.
Shot 10: Close up – The hero’s foot is shown, he is wearing a smart shoe.
Shot 11: Close up – The floor indicator in the elevator changes floor number.
Shot 12: Long shot – The camera drives through the car park, the car is in front of the camera.
Shot 13: Close up – The hero puts on a pair of leather gloves, the camera is positioned by the side of the hero and can see up to his arm.
Shot 14: Medium long shot – The car is seen reversing into a parking space from the side.
Shot 15: Medium Close up – The camera is in front of the car looking through the front windscreen, the men put on balaclavas.
Shot 16: Close up – The hero is adjusting his sleeves and sorting out his cufflinks.
Shot 17: Close up – The hero puts on his jacket, zips it up half way and then adjusts and checks himself.
Shot 18: Close up – The camera is then waist height and the hero’s hands are on his belt in a manly way.
Shot 19: Long shot – The men are out of the car and walking to the door of the elevator lobby, the camera is watching them from behind.
Shot 20: Close up – The elevator floor indicator number changes.
Shot 21: Over the shoulder shot – In-between the head of two of the men, the elevator door is seen. The Dietetic ding is heard again and the door opens, revealing our hero. 

Tuesday, 11 January 2011

This is where we got our sound effects from.

Update

We have been exploring sound affects in the library we were given but there is no elevator sounds so we signed up to soundsnap.com where you can pay for sound affects Copyright free, we are still unsure whether to use the diegetic car sound or a non diegetic sound for a car as the sound in the car park is not very clear.
We had to re-arrange the filming schedule as the original driver became unavailable.