Monday, 20 October 2014

Group discussion on ideas for scenes .

Weve come to realise that our video will need to include very obscure and different scenes . We came together and came up with a few ideas .
•A panning shot showing two guys pushing each other , giving off an aggressive and hostile feeling to the audience , this contrasts with the casualness of the guy who walks towards the hut , he looks to the right and so does the camera .
•Secondly we thought of a scene , a while after the girl comes out and begins to dance and sing , to the right of her we quickly change shot to show someone painting her on an artists easel with a graffiti pen . The person is painting quickly and very carelessly .
•Another idea was one of the guys sitting down as she dances pulls out a very realistic BB gun , loads it aims it at her but nothing comes out . This would be a very quick shot and the camera would pan sideways to show the other guy on the sofa pouring 'alchohol' onto the food they are making . 

Of course these are only a few ideas we sources but we finalized these and agreed upon them . 

Going to see our location


Yesterday we went to Leath hill and 'the green escape', we loved the location and the huts they had available were perfect for our setup . Below are photos of the different huts , the bottom images are the one we chose . 





Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Research into our Set design

I began drawing up quick sketches of what I imagine the set too look like on shoot day , the first photo below is a birds eye view of the hut and the set up around it , on the day we would obviously add as many props as possible to create the idea that these people live and base themselves at this hut. The second sketch is a frontal view (again I didn't include minor details).Eventually I plan to draw out a full set design , including minor props , we've also developed the set to possibly have a tarpaulin connected to the hut , leading outwards . The final sketches should be an accurate representation of what it will look like on shoot day , helping us lay out our props quickly .



Research into location

We found a location nearby to the school which looks suitable for the video . 'The green escape' company rent little shepherd huts for nights at a time , they are based in the surrey hills (very close to school). We are taking a trip this week to view the area up close . The websites images make it look as if there is space to create a film set and room for filming .

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Animatic

Here is our animatic , a basic idea of our original shots , from this point the video will develop and strengthen , which will in the end differentiate a lot from the original animatic.





Storyboarding

Storyboarding is the visualisation of a video concept , we use it as a representation of the camera shots being used in our film sequence . It is a basic way to get down our ideas and visual themes of our video onto paper as a basic plan , using drawings of characters and basic props.
     The storyboard was useful for us as some group members struggled to visualise some of the ideas , the storyboard that we all drew gave us an idea of what we all wanted it too look like . The storyboard will also make it easier for us to see how the shots will flow once we make it into a narrative .











Above is the template we used to quickly sketch out our shots , using very little detail to manage our time we also discussed the shots so that a detailed drawing wasn't necessary and instead we memorized the scenes. We also watched the video below for inspiration , we found it difficult to create the storyboard originally as some of our shots were 15 seconds long and difficult to put down on paper.





This is a very extreme example of a storyboard created by an artist  , these storyboards are a very accurate representation of what the shots will look like on camera . Sadly we didn't have time to create something like this .