Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Movie poster


Before creating my poster, i found it was important to look at other posters from the horror genre and narrow this down to Gothic horror to see what is effective in conveying the genre well and what to avoid. For example, did I want to make a cheesy, cliché cover following typical tropes or do something modern and unique?

The first step is to look at top designs for horror posters of all genres so to do this I looked at a few differetn websites each with their own top 10,50 or 100.



These are a few that appeared on the lists several time. On first glance there are not a lot of similarities between the posters but all of these posters have one main image, none of which show any human faces leaving some ambiguity to the plot suggesting the director does not want the audience to be attached to a specific character. There is also minimal writing on the posters, just a title and a small quote, really letting the image create the impact on the audience. As expected there is a similar colour scheme between all of the posters - black, red and white but unexpectedly, blue is used, especially in the older movies.The blue is used as a contrast much like the light and dark possibly showing hope and a positive ending.

Gothic posters

As our genre is Gothic it makes sense to look at some famous Gothic films and their posters



In comparison, the Gothic posters have very little similarities with the horror posters. The newer, more modern poster such as The Woman in Black, Crimson Peak and Bram Stokers Dracula are much more like my idea of what a Gothic poster should look like compared to the bright and colourful and drawn posters of the Hammer Horror generation. This is most definitely related to the improvement of technology. Editing can be done using software to add blurs and layer images and filter but this could not be done up until fairly recently.


For my movie poster I wanted to combine the succesful aspects of horror posters with an underlying modern gothic theme.

I have three different drafts made from using screenshots from the film.






My first poster is definitely more like a horror poster than a Gothic horror with inspiration taken from poltergeist. It is fairly minimalistic, using one central image and a black and white colour scheme. If think this one is very effective as it doesn't reveal much about the film but shows that it is a horror movie, however it does not convey 'Gothic' like the other two posters. Posters 1 and 2 are the same photograph that shows the main character and reveals a little bit more than the first in terms of genre, characters and story but is less effective in connoting fear and suspense. 

I definitely prefer the first poster as it conveys typical tropes of the horror genre through use of the blur on the hands, connoting ghosts and subsequently suspense. It also doesn't reveal too much about the plot, leaving it open to audience interpretation just like the film. 


























Wednesday, 24 January 2018

Risk assessment





















Tripping : Negligible-slight but possible therefore a low risk
Fire hazard: Moderate (could have burns) but unlikely therefore a medium risk 


























Wednesday, 20 December 2017

Breakdown sheets



The sheets identify all of the elements in a scene



BREAKDOWN SHEET #001

Page Count: 1                                                                        Date: 18/11/2017

Production Company: The Goth House Productions

Production Title: Infernum

Scene #: 001

Scene Name: Introducing

INT/EXT: INT

DAY/NIGHT: DAY

Description: Shows establishing shots

CAST
Ellie Grey – Young girl (MC)




STUNTS
N/A





EXTRAS/ATMOSPHERE
N/A
EXTRAS/SILENT
N/A



SPECIAL EFFECTS
Filter – colour change, made darker/grey cold feeling







PROPS
N/A
VEHICLES/ANIMALS
N/A
WARDROBE
Dark Victorian clothing for MC


MAKEUP/HAIR
Natural makeup
Hair up
SOUND EFFECTS/MUSIC
Strings
Silence
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
N/A






PRODUCTION NOTES
Long takes
Long shots
Low angles



BREAKDOWN SHEET #002

Page Count: 1                                                                        Date: 25/11/17

Production Company: The Goth House Productions

Production Title: Infernum

Scene#: 002

Scene Name: Cult hallucination

INT/EXT: EXT

DAY/NIGHT: NIGHT

Description:

CAST
Ellie Grey – Main character
Ellie Grey, Jadye Leung, Brooke Turnbull- Cult


STUNTS
N/A





EXTRAS/ATMOSPHERE
Gloomy atmosphere, disturbing and ambiguous

EXTRAS/SILENT
N/A



SPECIAL EFFECTS
Bleach washout filter with a blue hue


PROPS
-
VEHICLES/ANIMALS
N/A
WARDROBE
Big cloaks
Victorian outfits



MAKEUP/HAIR
Natural for MC – v pale
Hair up
SOUND EFFECTS/MUSIC
Silence
Strings

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
N/A






PRODUCTION NOTES
Tracking shots
Close ups, long, POV shots


BREAKDOWN SHEET #003

Page Count: 1                                                                        Date: 02/12/17

Production Company: The Goth House Productions

Production Title: Infernum

Scene#: 002

Scene Name: Cult hallucination

INT/EXT: EXT

DAY/NIGHT: NIGHT

Description:

CAST
Ellie Grey – Main character
Ellie Grey, Jadye Leung, Brooke Turnbull- Cult


STUNTS
N/A





EXTRAS/ATMOSPHERE
Gloomy atmosphere, disturbing and ambiguous

EXTRAS/SILENT
N/A



SPECIAL EFFECTS
Bleach washout filter with a blue hue


PROPS
-
VEHICLES/ANIMALS
N/A
WARDROBE
Big cloaks
Victorian outfits



MAKEUP/HAIR
Natural for MC – v pale
Hair up
SOUND EFFECTS/MUSIC
Silence
Strings

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
N/A






PRODUCTION NOTES
Tracking shots
Close ups, long, POV shots




BREAKDOWN SHEET #004

Page Count: 1                                                                        Date: 09/12/17

Production Company: The Goth House Productions

Production Title: Infernum

Scene#: 003

Scene Name: Cult hallucination

INT/EXT: EXT

DAY/NIGHT: NIGHT

Description:

CAST
Ellie Grey – Main character
Ellie Grey, Jadye Leung, Brooke Turnbull- Cult


STUNTS
N/A





EXTRAS/ATMOSPHERE
Gloomy atmosphere, disturbing and ambiguous

EXTRAS/SILENT
N/A



SPECIAL EFFECTS
Bleach washout filter with a blue hue


PROPS
Rope
Water
Fire
VEHICLES/ANIMALS
N/A
WARDROBE
Big cloaks
Victorian outfits



MAKEUP/HAIR
Natural for MC – v pale
Hair up
SOUND EFFECTS/MUSIC
Silence
Strings

SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
N/A






PRODUCTION NOTES
Tracking shots
Close ups, long, POV shots










Call Sheet


A callsheet is made to show the cast and crew date and time of filming, where they need to be, what they will be filming and equipment needed. This keeps everyone organised and on schedule

Call Sheet



Date: 18/11/17                         Time: 15:00

Film Title:
Infernum
Scene:
1
Location:
A forested area on the Brambleside estate
Cast:
Ellie Grey – MC
Crew:
Jadye Leung – Camerawork
Equipment needed and who is responsible:
Stabiliser/tripod and camera – Jadye Leung



Date: 25/11/17                         Time: 12:10

Film Title:
Infernum
Scene:
2
Location:
Field on the Brambleside estate
Cast:
Ellie Grey – MC
Ellie Grey, Jadye Leung, Brooke Turnbull – Cult
Crew:
Jadye Leung  - Camerawork
Equipment needed and who is responsible:
Stabiliser/tripod and camera – Jadye Leung
Shirt & miscellaneous – Brooke Turnbull
Cloaks – Jadye Leung
Scarecrow & dolls – Ellie Grey



Date: 02/12/17                         Time: 13:00

Film Title:
Infernum
Scene:
1 & 2
Location:
Forested area
Cast:
Ellie Grey – MC & cult
Crew:
Jadye Leung – Camerawork
Equipment needed and who is responsible:
Stabiliser/tripod and camera, rope, cloaks and water – Jadye Leung




Date: 9/12/17                          Time: 13:40

Film Title:
Infernum
Scene:
2 & 3
Location:
Field on Brambleside
Cast:
Ellie Grey – MC
Jadye Leung & Brooke Turnbull – Cult
Crew:
Jadye Leung – Camerawork
Equipment needed and who is responsible:
Stabiliser/ tripod and camera and cloaks – Jadye Leung








The filming of 'Infernum' & filming log


We started initial filming on the 18th of November at around 3pm. At this time the lighting was starting to get dark, ideal for our film.

The scenes first filmed were just to get used to the location and some establishing shots of the character. We used a field around the Brambleside area as well as a nearby forested area. 

Here are some shots of the area. Coincidentally, and in the spirit of our film, there was a noose already in the tree which we thought was worth photographing for possible use in the poster or double page spread. It also looks incredibly eerie and creepy.




This panorama shot shows the setting - the forested area where some shots were taken, the costume of the main character and our 'cameraman'. This is where the first scenes were filmed, in the scenes it is mainly the character walking through the forest which
allowed us to experiment with camera angles and shots like long shots and low angles.






When filming our film we used a stabiliser for the camera. This means that the film shots will not look handheld and shaky as this would look unprofessional and not give the right impact for our genre of film as it would for a 'found footage' film, for example.





This picture shows how  we tried to achieve different angles when filming Here, we are trying to capture a low angle of the main character walking to show the ominous setting and because it adds texture to the film as having the same angles will look boring and repetitive.








A major aspect of our movie is the cult scenes. For this, we needed cloaks to retain the mystery and anonymity of the cult. The scenes were all long shots as to show the whole body and full length of the cloak and keeping the aspect ratio so that the body was the only thing featured in the shot




Filming Log


Production name: ‘Infernum’


      Producers:  Jadye Leung, Ellie Grey, Brooke Turnbull

Date
What was filmed?

18/11/17


Walking/ establishing shots of main character (MC) and setting


25/11/17

Hallucination scenes:
-          Shots of the scarecrow scene
-          Shots of cult scene


02/12/17

MC rope scene
Hallucination scenes:
-          Fire scene



09/12/17

Re-do of Cult scene
Final shots of MC




16/12/17




Flashback of the MC dying father






































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