Thursday, 22 December 2016

Filming day #1

Filming day #1


On my first day of filming at the location, Com's site 3, I filmed what I could with my main actor so that I had quite a bit of footage to start editing. I was only able to film footage of my main actor as I encountered a problem of miscommunication and a misunderstanding with the person who I thought wa organising some 'German' actors, but I had to overcome this and I did so by filming the parts with my main actor.

When I first got to the location I met with Tony to tell him my intentions and where I would be filming, as they were setting up the site for an airsoft game and we did not want to interrupt with each other's activities. Tony also showed us where the toilets were located and where he would be in case we wanted a drink.

The footage I filmed with my main actor involved a lot of mid shots and close-up shots. I filmed the opening parts of the character waking up and moving off into the woods as well. A lot of my shots took place around a destroyed building as that was where most of the action and conflict would take place within my media product. I used a variety of angles and shots to build up an affect and create different effects to be seen and interpreted by the audiences. An example is that I shot some low-angle shots in order to show the power and strength that is given off by the main character. I also used canted-angles in a few of my shots to show the distortion and to make the audience feel uneasy and as if something is not right. One of the shots, which was a close up, I shot to give a hidden meaning. The shot was a close up of the gun as the character was walking into the distance, however the slide of the gun was back, indicating it was out of ammunition. I used this shot to give the hidden meaning that the character is now defenceless and has no bullets left to defend himself, therefore allowing my audience to interpret a variety of different scenarios that could happen to the character.


Saturday, 10 December 2016

Ancillary 2 - initial ideas

Ancillary 2 - initial ideas

For my second ancillary I chose to make a film magazine front cover as I felt as though it would tie-in with my poster that I chose to do for my first ancillary.

Design:
For a design I am going to have an 'action shot' as a main image in order to capture the audience's attention.
At the top of the page I will have the title of 'Film Weekly' so that the reader/audience is able to know the name of the magazine, also all real film magazines have titles/names, so this means that I will have to make one for my product.
On the front cover I will have small amounts of texts that will have information in them, such as reviews and also information about what is inside the magazine.
I will also have an advertisement on the front cover for a free poster that will be inside the film magazine, by doing this it means that it will make my product seem more original and professional as this is sometimes seen on examples of real texts.
Another thing that I will add to the front cover is a barcode,as all magazines have barcodes and prices on them. Barcodes are a cheap and easy way of identifying the price of a product.

I will have to make sure the genre of my product is clear through the use of mise-en-scene and what font style and size I use as this will make the genre easily identifiable. Mise-en-scene is important in identifying genre and it is also important in engaging with the audience as it is what the audience will notice first and base their views on the genre off.

Example of film magazine front cover:

Friday, 9 December 2016

Making a poster

Making a poster


The process of making a poster
I have made a video about the steps I took in order to make a poster and also to make it look realistic and professional. 

Making a poster required me to use a variety of techniques in photoshop in order to make my poster look professional and high-quality. The video shows the stages in which I put the poster together but it does not show all of the processes I did, such as erasing the background around the images that I used and also how I added the different effects to the images so that they all blend together and all look part of the same product.

The start and finish of my poster:

My poster began as the main images simply layered on to of each other in order for me to get an idea of what the poster would look like once it was finished. In this part of the poster I had erased to background around the image of the main actor and also placed it on top of the background that I chose to have as the background to my poster. 

This is the basic parts of my poster put together, they were unedited and did not blend together very well. I put these together just to get a sense of what my finalised poster would look like.

This is my finished poster with more images added on top to catch the audience's attention and also to give a sense of danger. I have also added a tag line so that I can capture the attention of the audience and also tell them what the film will be about.

 My poster ended up with a variety of different aspects included in it, such as the bomber, smoke and the paratroopers. In order to make my poster more effective I changed the font of the text to make it stand out more, and also 'weathered' it to make it look battered and old. I got the idea of 'weathering' the titles from other film posters such as Band of Brothers and FURY.