




We learnt that you can’t break the 180 degrees rule, this
just means that you can’t film on two sides of a room as it would make it so
that things that were on the left side were then on the other side so that it
doesn’t confuse the audience and they don’t lose track of what is happening.
You have to make sure that you frame a shot correctly and that you make sure
the main thing you want the audience to see first is in the middle centre, also
you have to make sure that you don’t have anything in the shot that you don’t
want the audience to see. We learnt that we needed to include lots of different
shots so that it has variation and not just bring being the same shot type with
different background. We learnt how to use iMovie to make our production more professional,
we learnt how to put clips together and how to make them longer/shorter. We
learnt how to use transitions between clips, how to add music and how to put
text over the top of clips. We had to use all of these to make sure that our
production was better and that it looked more
like a real thriller. We learnt how to add effects to clips and how to
make them lighter or darker. We used lots of close ups, mid-shots, high angle
and low angle shots. Close ups allowed us to show the characters faces without
showing much information about the location that the characters are in.
mid-shots let us show the character doing something and it lets us show the
location that they are in which reveals to the audience what the character is
like and how they act. We used lots of fade to white transitions but we only
added them for half a second, this made it clear that it was switching between
locations and the different characters, this gives the impact that it could be
a flashback that one of the characters is having.
We learnt that you have to use the tripod to keep the camera
steady and still so the shot doesn’t look like someone is holding it and it
doesn’t look like an unprofessional shot, the only time that the camera shot
should be moving is if you are doing a pan or If you are having a shot that is
meant to be a security camera as then you have to have the camera moving left
right/ up or down. You have to make sure that the lighting is correct and that
you can see what is happening in the scene without it being too light. Thriller
films often set the mood by the lighting, having a shot with lots of light set
up the mood to be calm and secure which then gives the audience a false sense
of security. Before we went to film we had to make sure that the weather was
ok, not raining at the time, unless we wanted that for the mood. Not really
windy so that the camera can’t stay still and so it is easier to film. We
learnt when we had to use certain shot types and what the most effective shot
types are for each scene. Close ups and mid shots are used to show facial
features and location. In terms of framing you have to apply the golden mean,
you have to make sure that all of the main parts of action are in the middle of
the shot so that the audience’s attention is on the main parts first instead of
something they don’t want them to see. When we wanted the audience to pay
attention to one thing but still have something else in the shot we made sure
that the main action was in the centre of the screen. We had to think about
framing a shot, we had to make sure that we didn’t include anything in the
scene that we didn’t want the audience to see.
The first technique that we used is called split clip, this
is where you take one clip and you split it into two clips which makes it shorter,
also it allows you to add another clip in the middle of it or and effect or
image. This allows for a clip to be lengthened or shortened without losing any of the footage.
The
next technique that we used was changing the exposure, contrast, brightness and
saturation. All of these effect the lighting and they can change the mood by
adjusting the brightness, they also make it so that it is harder to see the
shot as they can make the shot more pixelated so they give the effect that it
is not real or that it the audience are looking through a security camera. They
can also affect the colouring of the shot as they can add a red tint which symbolises
death, blood and evil.
The next thing that we had to do was add music into the
production which meant that we had to first add pick the music that we wanted
to use, we then had to upload it onto iTunes on the mac and then add it into
our production where ever we wanted it. We used the music to create a background sound
so that it wasn’t just pictures moving, music is used to create suspense and
can change the mood.
Next we had to add effects to the production, the only effect
that we used was a fade to white. We added lots of these in between the shots
to give the effect that it was a flash of light as we only made the clips 0.1
second long as then it gives it the effect that it is a flashback which is the
effect that we are going for.
Next we had to add in the text and the titles, we did this by
adding them into the clip via a picture in picture, this meant that we could
add our titles over the top of the images and clips that were already there, the
picture in picture effect means that the titles look natural and they don’t cover
up all of the action in each shot.
When
we had to pitch our idea we created our pitch on prezi, this gave it a whole
new effect and it allowed for more audience interaction as they could clearly
see all of the information we were displaying without it just being a PowerPoint
presentation. This also gave us an idea of how to use technologies that we can
use again. We also used padlet to say what each member of the group’s role is,
this allowed us to present all of the information in an exciting way. We got
feedback from our audience on Facebook and on YouTube, we posted them on these social
networking so that we could get feedback from our audience on their so that we
can see and respond to them directly, we also did a vox pop to find out what
our audience like in a thriller. We also did a questionnaire to see what our audience
wanted us to include in the thriller and how we should lay it out. We then took
this advice into our planning and we looked to include some of the ideas that
the audience gave us and some of our own ideas.