Saturday, 28 February 2015

Make Up For Real Filming



This is Robbie with the make up that we used for our filming of Robbie. The Bruises were done by Faith using face paints. Applying it with brushes and sponges. I did the blood on the broken nose and down the face around the mouth. We added smudges of blood to the shirt to make him look more punched up. Then we added it to the knuckles so it looked like Robbie had been punching people.

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Filming schedule

We are filming on the 15th February and 16th.

Sunday

10:00 - 11:00
Robbie and faith arrive at my house

11:00-12:00

We make sure that the areas in which we are filming are the exact way we want them to be and check that all costumes, props and make up are present

12:00 - 12:30

Practise using the lights for the police car lights

12:30 - 1:00
Lunch

1:00 - 2:30

Test shoot and practise shots

2:30 - 4:00

Filming the first half of our opening

4:00 - 5:00

upload first half on to laptop to see how it looks and plan what to film on the Monday

Monday

10:00 - 11:00

Costume, prop and make up preparation

11:00 - 12:30

Film second half

12:30 - 1:00

Lunch

1:00 - 2:00

Film parts that might need re-thinking/ re-filming

Finished!



Wednesday, 25 February 2015

2nd Make Up Trial

Once we had started to shoot the opening we did the parts we didn't need make up for first. Then we did another trial before doing the actual make up.

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

Black Eye Trial



I think that this didn't go that well as the colours weren't dark enough. For our filming day we will have a bruise wheel and fake blood to make it look more realistic as its quite obvious that its just make up.

About half way through I think thats when the left hand side eye looks the best. This is the side that faith did and i like it more than my side because she used darker blues and blacks than me which made it look more realistic. Also the fact that she but a bruise on his cheek bone makes it look more dramatic.


My side looked a little too blue as I used the light blue instead of the dark blue this made it look really fake. The other thing that I didn't like was that i pushed the cooer out too far around the eye and down


Monday, 16 February 2015

Change in Cast

Due to a change of dates, Leo can no longer be a part of our film opening, as he is away for the dates that we would want to film. For this reason Robbie will be playing the part of Jack in our film. Despite the short notice, we now need to think through should dee need to add sciences and edit parts last minute. 

Friday, 13 February 2015

Shooting Script


Shooting Script
Continuous long shot down the hall 
(A view of the hall, with the front door at the end, and a window slightly to the side. The house id obviously the home of only males, with trainers scattered and old mail on the floor. It is a peaceful scene. Suddenly, police sirens can be heard, rapidly increasing in volume. At the peak of the wail, flashing police lights can be seen, and we hear several cars rush by. There is a screech of tires; car doors open and a gunfight can be heard, with angry shouts.)

Police commissioner: (Via a megaphone) Tony, give it up, we know who you are, there’s nowhere to run!
(We see- through the window- Jack. He is 17 years old, wearing a tatty, ripped suit, and a wounded face. He runs to the door, desperately knocking against it, trying to enter. We hear him fumble for his keys, swearing randomly as he does. After a small struggle, he bursts through the door. He slams it behind him, and leans against it, exhausted and terrified.)

Mid-shot of Jack. 
(He is beaten and bloody, as if he had been in a fight or a car crash. He is missing his suit jacket, his shirt is filthy and ripped, and he is clutching at his leg, as if it hurts considerably.)

Close up of Jack’s face
(He is breathing heavily. Suddenly the screen pauses, and Jack’s name flashes on screen.)

Jack: (Narration) Oh, you alright? You’re err, you’re probably wondering how I landed myself in this particular predicament. Well, it’s a bit of a long story.

(The action resumes, and we see Jack stagger up the stairs. He limps into the bathroom, the camera stopping at the doorway. He catches a glimpse of himself in the mirror and pauses.)

Close-up of Jack looking in the mirror. 
(He is shocked at how he looks. He tentatively touches his face, and reflects upon all he has seen.)

Jack: (Narration) Maybe I should start at the beginning.

(He turns and heads toward the shower, undressing as he does. We see him turn the shower on, and the water run. He turns it off. He gets out the shower, and goes to the mirror, which is now steamed up, so we cannot see Jacks face. He wipes the mirror, as he does ‘1 week earlier’ pops up on screen. He is smiling, his face untouched.

(The music starts playing- an upbeat indie Brit rock style, which changes the tempo of the scene. Jack begins drying himself off. He sees himself in the mirror, and begins checking himself out, leaving with a cheeky wink. He struts down the hall, into his room. It is a typical teenage boys room, with posters on the wall, clothes strewn everywhere and a general sense of organised squalor.)

Shot through his legs.

(A credit is on the floor. Jack drops his towel, which covers it. Just as he does, his Dad walks in through the door. They both have a panic.)

Jack: Jesus Christ Dad! Get out!
Dad: (From behind the now closed door.) Sorry sorry sorry!

Mid shot of Jack in his room 
(Quick cut shots of Jack getting dressed into his school suit. He does his tie up, and a credit follows his knot. He rushes down the stairs, and turns into the kitchen.)

Wide shot of the kitchen (The kitchen is clean, and a glass of juice of juice sits next to a toaster with bread resting inside. Jack presses down on the toaster. The bread pops up, along with a credit. He spreads butter on it, a credit following. He quickly munches it down, and then goes to leave. He quickly comes back, downs the juice, then leaves the kitchen. He picks up his bag, and swings it over his shoulder.)

Same shot as the first, looking down the hall. (He walks toward the front door and opens it. He looks back.)

Jack: See ya Dad!
(He leaves the house.)
Close up of his hand on the handle as the door shuts, and the music ends.

Close up of Jacks head. (As Jack locks up, a hand suddenly grips his shoulder. He is shocked and turns, but relaxes when he sees who it is.) 

Jack: Oh, hello Uncle Tony, you alright?
Tony: Hello Jacky. I’m doing alright. You stay out of trouble now.
Jack: Yeah yeah sure thing.


(Without ever seeing Tony’s face, we see Jack walk off down the path.)


Thursday, 12 February 2015

Music For opening

For our film opening we are going to be using 'Let me in' by the Parkas. They are band from Hadlow, Kent. The age ranges from 17 - 24. 

Monday, 9 February 2015

Iconic sounds

Here we have a few examples of some Iconic sounds that suit our genre. we are yet to experiment with Foley sound which is hand created noises but will do so in the upcoming weeks. 

Saturday, 7 February 2015

Research into production name animations



These are the three most well known film production companies along with Fox. For ours being scratch productions we were thinking of having the three scratch marks coming through the wording with a sound effect. And a murky black back ground.

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Production name and logo

As we are doing a thriller, crime film we thought of the name 'Scratch Productions' brings out the films aggressive nature. It also helps to describe that there is some sort of torture within the film. 
This is our first design for our logo. Only created on word with an image put on top of the text with the background removed. I am going to hand draw it so that it complies with copyright.

Sunday, 1 February 2015

Film Ratings

Why are films rated? 

Films are rated to warn people of the content. They are there to prevent certain age groups seeing thinks that could have a bad influence on their lives

What are the different Ratings?