Thursday, 27 February 2014
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Video Evaluation
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What camera shots did you use in your film?
The Camera shots I used in my
horror trailer were mainly point of view camera shots, there is 2 or 3 scenery
shots that were filmed using a medium shots.
The camera angles are meant to look like I was holding a camera in front
of my face, which was what I did.
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What shots looked good?
I personally think the scenery shots looked good, especially
the timelapsing I did of the nebula/stars. I did that over the duration of the
night and it put the images together on the PC and it gave me a nice shot of
the night sky.
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What shots looked bad?
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I think the really dark shots in the woods
looked quite bad as it was hard to walk through the bushes and film and hold
the torch at the same time, it did not come out clear enough.
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What went well with the project
I think the location went well and the editing, as I was
accustomed to the software I was using. I also enjoyed filming as well as It
was fun to do it with my friend.
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What didn’t go well with the project?
I don’t think the paperwork side of the
project went well as it all got deleted at one point so I had to redo it all in
the space of 1 week. It was very frustrating.
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How did the group work together?
I did not work in a group I did this
project individually because last time I worked in a group, there was a lack of
communication and the I wasn’t happy with the final product and the amount of
work I was able to contribute within the project.
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What was your role in the group? What did you
do?
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I did everything, the editing, paperwork,
directing, and camera work. The only thing I did not do was one part of the
acting as that would have been very hard to do.
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If you could do the project again what would you
do differently?
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I would have used a Go Pro camera with the
head camera for the point of view camera work, I wasn’t able to do this because
the head mount for the Go Pro was unavailable to use. I would also use a more powerful
torch, as it wasn’t the best torch.
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What did you find easy or hard about this
project?
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I found working alone on the project easy as
I prefer to get work done on my own as apposed to in a group that do not have
the same ideas and opinions on work. I also found doing the paperwork easy as I
had all the information
Call Sheet
CALL SHEET
PRODUCTION NAME:
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Horror Trailer
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Director
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Luke Compton
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Producer
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Luke Compton
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Camera
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Luke Compton
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Sound
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Luke Compton and
Free-Loops.com
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Lighting
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Luke Compton
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Location
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Forest/woods.
Gloucester park.
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Weather
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Dark, muddy, wet and cold.
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Scenes
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Pages
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Day/Night
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Int/Ext
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Location
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Synopsis
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Other
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1
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Night
Night |
Ext
Ext |
Woods
Woods |
Character
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Cast
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Pick-up
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Arrive
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Leave
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Sarayha
Luke
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David Handley
Luke Compton
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7pm
7pm
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7:20pm
7:20pm
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9pm
9pm |
Make-up/Costume
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Luke Compton
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Lighting
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Luke Compton
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Sfx
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Luke Compton
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Catering
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Nandos or Chiquitos
(TBD)
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Transport
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Walking
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Parking
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N/A
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Toilets
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Bushes
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Other
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Wednesday, 12 February 2014
Requirements for a shoot
VIDEO PRE-PRODUCTION
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REQUIREMENTS
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Requirement
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Details
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Reasons for Requirements
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Source
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Cost
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Go-Pro camera
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Camera
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For POV shots
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College
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£0
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Darkness
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Lighting
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The scenes I want to film need to be in darkness
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Earth
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£0
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Written by
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Luke Compton
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Project Name
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Horror Trailer
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