Recently, I have dediced to scrap one of my expressive arts which is set because its not classed as a expressive arts and I think it's a bit of a lousy one. Instead i have chosen original writing even though I find it a bit of a boring one , it's too late to choose a cool one.
We have in fact managed to film all the scene's planned and we have dediced to show live action. As in, at the end of the video. Hannah will appear in her famous red duffle coat and walk to the stage. We hope to show this as her ghost. Kinda taken from the storyline Ghost. Whilst filming, we had a arguement brewing at the start between Hannah and her husband/boyfriend person, Conor also known as Steve in the film because it then shows that the theme of the video is domestic abuse.
Whilst filming, I planned many shots. One of my favourite scene's was the kitchen scene. I liked it because I got to do lots of shots on the table, I like because it does a reflection. I then remembered one of my influences Tasya Van Ree ( the artist from LA who I have a huge obession with). She did a film called Silenced where she filmed it all in one shot. I dediced to get creative and dediced to film Hannah running up the hill whilst I skateboarded towards her, this was our version of a dolly shot (where the camera is on a track on rolled towards the protaginist). By skateboarding towards her, I got a steady slow shot towards her and it was also quite fun.
During the kitchen scene, it reminded me of Eastender's for some reason probably the shots and the drama. So, at the end of the day we have taken bits and bobs from both prelimanry studies.
Currently, Hannah is editing and we have one more scene to do which is with Molly or somebody like that. Hannah tells Molly that Conor (sometimes known as Steve) is abusing her. I wouldn't normally involve but it fits in with the lyrics of the song.
Monday, 27 February 2012
Friday, 24 February 2012
Time
We have filmed two scene's out of about six/seven with one week to go. We have to do editing and filming all in week. Also, hannah has missed quite of lot of lessons. Generally things are getting quite cramped. I hope tackle this may filming through the weekend but it is hard to contact hannah and i also have plans. So, things aren't looking good. i could aslo scramp the live bit, but that may bring our mark down
Friday, 10 February 2012
White Room Scrap and Rough Clips
We have filmed two scenes in the past couple of days, one is the underpass scene and the other is running/memory scene in Conwy.
I have roughly put the clips together to see what they looked like and to see whether they worked.
(Please Note, these clips haven't been touched by Hannah who is doing the editing and the songs used are not the song we will be using in the final edit, mainly because I wanted to experiment and the Florence song can get quite irritating.)
Underpass Scene (1977)- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiwtZ8QrE38
Conwy/Memory Scence (without flashback)- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qx7VepZ3CI&feature=related
Whilst filming, we dediced to scrap the white room scene because of time issues and we thought it wouldn't work in real life. So, instead we are expanding on the running scenes and we might bring suicide in. When she commits suicide, it will cut to live action of Hannah in a "Ghost" outfit. This way it will add more dramatic affect and will expand both our second expressive art's (Set for me and Costume for Hannah).
We might re-film the suicide because it doesn't look very good and we think we can do more with it.
I have roughly put the clips together to see what they looked like and to see whether they worked.
(Please Note, these clips haven't been touched by Hannah who is doing the editing and the songs used are not the song we will be using in the final edit, mainly because I wanted to experiment and the Florence song can get quite irritating.)
Underpass Scene (1977)- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiwtZ8QrE38
Conwy/Memory Scence (without flashback)- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qx7VepZ3CI&feature=related
Whilst filming, we dediced to scrap the white room scene because of time issues and we thought it wouldn't work in real life. So, instead we are expanding on the running scenes and we might bring suicide in. When she commits suicide, it will cut to live action of Hannah in a "Ghost" outfit. This way it will add more dramatic affect and will expand both our second expressive art's (Set for me and Costume for Hannah).
We might re-film the suicide because it doesn't look very good and we think we can do more with it.
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
On Set...
Here are some photographs I took whilst filming the Conwy/Boat/Suicide scene.
We have decided to scrap the White Room scene because of time issues and also I believe that it may not look good in real life.
We choose the boat to take images from because it was an interesting set and I could do very creative shots in and around the boat. The boat adds an arty sense to me and I really like it.
We have also dediced to end the video in suicide, (again, I think suicide is a very important issue which can be tackled very well in film and art). Ending the video in suicide makes the video actually have some sort of storyline. Ending with suicide shows that there are big sacficaes to betrayal and also domestic abuse which is our second theme. It is kind of like the unit but I believe that art should have a message, even if it is a small message. Anyway, below are some shots I did on set
Monday, 6 February 2012
Friday, 3 February 2012
Eastender's (Preliminary Study Two)
The preliminary study is an episode of Eastender’s. The main outline of the storyline is that the son of Phil Mitchell, Ben Mitchell is considering (and finally acts out a betrayal to his father) because he feels jealous of Phil and his older (adopted) brother, Jay’s relationship. Ben’s way of betraying his father is by calling the police. Ben calls the police because Ben knows Phil killed Stella and can't deal with knowing but mainly because he is jealous of Phil's increasingly close relationship with Jay.
The type of betrayal which is addressed in this episode of Eastender’s is jealously and betrayal within the family unit. I think jealously is quite powerful within this episode due to many reasons such as the camera angles, script and acting.
I think that the target audience of Eastender’s is mainly family-oriented. I think this because the show is broadcast on the UK’s main channel, BBC One which is a family-oriented channel. The show is also broadcasted roughly about 8pm, this before 9pm (where swearing and adult issues are allowed to shown) so it means Eastender’s is a fairly “safe” show. Of course, the show is based on “real-life” issues so some issues are distressing but on the swearing/adult issues it is a fairly safe show.
(Phil finds out that Ben betrays him)
I found the show interesting; I am not an Eastender’s fan but I found the camera angles interesting such as the close up’s they use to show emotion. I found that made an impact on the audience and added dramatic effect, one example is the scene where Ben is sitting with the rest of family and the camera angels show how alone he feels within the family. I have seen this camera angles in many TV shows, by having the camera still and spaced out, it shows loneliness and perhaps awkwardness within a group. Another thing which I found interesting was the setting, the sets such as the square and the Mitchell’s garage. The sets add natural and realistic effect. Also, there were about four to five settings where the Mitchells are seen. I think by putting them into different backgrounds each time, avoids confusion to the audience and adds reality to the show. I liked the script in the episode, I think the script was well written and explained the story well. The episode ended on Phil being arrested and Ben smirking, and saying “Happy Birthday, Dad”. By Ben saying this, it adds a different interpretation to the character and leaves the audience to wonder.
The first style of the work I have chosen is the sound effects. The sound effects during the show are digective such as a door slamming or music being played in a shop. More importantly at the end of every episode, there is the classic “dum-dum-dum”. They add this to add more impact to the cliff-hanger and make the story more interesting. At the end of this episode, Ben smiles and says “Happy Birthday, Dad”. By adding this statement at the end, it makes the audience have a different interpretation of Ben. Personally, I think after watching two episodes which involve the Mitchell’s betrayal storyline. The comments at the end made me not like Ben. At first, I wasn’t quite sure whether to have sympathy for the character because of his jealously of Jay/Phil relationship.
However once Ben said that statement, it made me not like Ben so I think it was effective to have that final statement and then having the classic “dum-dum-dum”.
Another main method they used during the episode was camera angles. There is one scene when Ben is attempting to drive the rally car, instead he ends up flatting the engine and he is told to let “a proper driver” Jay drive. The camera angle is very good because it has a close up Ben’s face to show his embarrassment and anger. Also during that scene there is a huge crowd who chase after Jay and leaving Ben behind. This was well filmed because once again it showed Ben’s loneliness within the Eastender’s neighbourhood and family. His mother or step-mother stays behind. I think this was effective because it showed that he has some support within his mother or step-mother. However I do not how the story pans out.
The main method of the show is for me, the way the script writers and producers made the show realistic (even though some of the plotlines are non-realistic to me). But it is shown in a soap opera realistic context. I think this is a good method because it can show important issues which pop up in everyday life such as betrayal. The acting is used in Eastender’s is mainly informal language and everyday language such as slang. I think this adds a natural environment for the audience and makes them feel more at home.
The similarities between GHOST the musical and the episodes of Eastender’s are that both show the betrayal involving jealously. (For example, in GHOST Carl kills Sam because he wants money but also jealous of Sam relationship with Molly. The jealously aspect in Eastender’s is Ben becoming jealous of Jay and Phil). Both studies share the same dramatic effects of the betrayal. By that I mean, because Carl is jealous of Sam, it eventually involves the death of Sam. In Eastender’s, it involves Phil getting arrested). I think both results are slightly un
I think the best one which explores betrayal is Eastender’s. I believe that because I find Eastender’s more realistic, I think GHOST is unrealistic because of the murder of Sam by Carl and the Ben story is more believable. I think I favour Eastender’s more because I watched a full half hour episode, whilst GHOST I watched a two minute trailer, so I didn’t get to see the full storyline involving betrayal. But on the production side, I do prefer GHOST’s production because of the lighting and projections and find this quite influential in my expressive arts work. On the betrayal side, I do have to go with Eastender’s because I liked the script writing. The script writers managed to build the Ben/Phil story up throughout the episode, however in GHOST it was an unexpected betrayal and I prefer tension building up because it adds more dramatic feel to the piece.
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Elizabeth & the Catapult
A source of inspiration has come from a small music video for a song called "Thank you for Nothing" by a folk singer called Elizabeth & the Catapult. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jLAfmxC5lJI
The reason is that this video is an inspiration because of the set and the camera work. (My two expressive arts).
On the set front, the video is set in a very beautiful forest and involves the singer, Elizabeth walking away trying to find firewood. This may seem a very "boring" kinda plot. However it really works. Mainly because the song is a very simple folk song, so the video fits in.
The main reason why I dediced to take influence from it was because the camera work is very well done. The camera mainly does panning views of Elizabeth and the background of the forest. I like this method because it is very still and I think it symbolise's calm and tranquail. Which is what the song is about. However, our song is a very fast moving, quite angry song. So, its the complete opposite which I find quite intersting to study. For I can watch the Elizabeth video, and know what our video will be like because Elizabeth's is completly the opposite (I hope that makes sense to you...)
Another reason why I like this video so much is becuase of the backdrop :
I hope to take some of the panning shots into our production, and aslo may attention to the little things in the background.
The reason is that this video is an inspiration because of the set and the camera work. (My two expressive arts).
On the set front, the video is set in a very beautiful forest and involves the singer, Elizabeth walking away trying to find firewood. This may seem a very "boring" kinda plot. However it really works. Mainly because the song is a very simple folk song, so the video fits in.
The main reason why I dediced to take influence from it was because the camera work is very well done. The camera mainly does panning views of Elizabeth and the background of the forest. I like this method because it is very still and I think it symbolise's calm and tranquail. Which is what the song is about. However, our song is a very fast moving, quite angry song. So, its the complete opposite which I find quite intersting to study. For I can watch the Elizabeth video, and know what our video will be like because Elizabeth's is completly the opposite (I hope that makes sense to you...)
Another reason why I like this video so much is becuase of the backdrop :
I find that because this song is a emotional song, the setting plays a big part, such as this part:
As you can see the river is in the background, this is my favoutite part of the video because it adds an extra thing in the background. Otherwise, the background may look bland and makes the forset look more beautiful, and this to me makes the song more beautifulI hope to take some of the panning shots into our production, and aslo may attention to the little things in the background.
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