Wednesday, 27 November 2013

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Horror research


Iconography Of Horror Films 

I have researched the iconography of horror films. These are the sterotypical images in which are expected to be seen in the horror movie genre. The images contain dark locations, weapons and victims.It is usually young woman who are shown to be vulnerable and the villians usually have a mask or deformity.
 When creating our horror film we will incoporate some of this iconography.







Websites I used for research and pictures for horror iconography 
http://rachaelmariebreheny.wordpress.com/2011/01/24/iconography-of-a-horror-film/

Google images





Certificate Ratings












Preliminary Task

Preliminary Task


Script

(story: A young girl walks into a room and sits down, she sees a young male that she fancies and is finding insignificant excuses to make conversation)

Girl: (walks into room, sits down and looks at boy) Hi!
Boy: (Looking up from book): Err..Hello.
Girl: (Apprehensively): I don't know about you but i haven't got a clue what to do for miss jones maths homework..do you?
Boy: NO! i don't..maybe we can work on it together?
Girl: yeah okay that sounds great..who's place mine or yours?
Boy: umm..maybe here, right now in the library?
Girl: ohh, yeah of course..um..lets get to work
Boy: okay. Question one...243 X 6...
Girl: umm..if i knew the answer I wouldn't be asking you for help would I?














Evaluation

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Match On Action

Match on Action

Match on action, also known as cutting on action is an edit technique. it goes from one shot to another which portrays the action in the first shot.
This creates continuity which draws the viewers away from any cutting.
The continuity gives the shots a flow rather than cutting from one to the other.

Below is a video we created which demonstrates match on action.

Evaluation of demonstration

To demonstrate Match On Action we filmed Mary Thompson walking through a door into the common room and then sitting down on the sofa.

We decided to position one of the cameras far back from the door and another facing the door from the inside of the room to film her walking inside.
We chose to keep it far back so when she walked into the room the audience would not see a camera behind her.  This meant we filmed her from a side angle rather than behind her.
We then imported the footage from both cameras onto iMOVIE.
I then edited the footage from each camera separately so it flowed from one shot to the other, creating continuity.
When editing I chose to slow down the footage so that i could clearly see when she walked in the door making sure it flowed when it cut from her walking inside to opening the door.
A more challenging part of the activity was getting the balance perfect on the tripod when filming. This involved adjusting the tripod which took a while to perfect.
Although we were able to create continuity, when Mary walked inside the room she looked at the camera and was smiling. We now know that when filming again that the actor should not acknowledge the camera.




Wednesday, 25 September 2013


The 180 degree rule

This rule means that when filming people having a conversation the camera should stay on one side of them so each time you change shot direction each character is facing each other. This ensures continuity between shots. I have used an image from google to explain the 180 degree rule. The camera must stay within the semi circle to the side of both characters that are having the conversation, if the rule is broken it appears that the characters are not looking at each other.
Shot reverse shot
Shot reverse shot is a camera angle showing a conversation between two characters. The camera cuts between each character. The shots should clearly show the characters looking at each other. The image below shows a shot reverse shot. 


Below is a video we made which demonstrates the 180 degree rule and shot reverse shot. 






Introduction

My name is Leah Gathergood and I am currently studying AS media at Swakeleys Sixth form.
My candidate number is 3065 and this is my blog for my foundation portfolio. I will be creating an opening scene of a movie.