Thursday, 19 April 2018

Review.

Review.

One of our main strengths in our film would probably be the phone call scene. This was where we got one of our friends to call my phone and leave a voice message. The voice message gives a sense of mystery as my character was last scene being dragged through a doorway and therefore it makes us able to assume the death of my character. This scene was very good because it was the attempt to call me during the title scene. It worked rather well as if we had a shorter title screen but without sound it would sound too plain and generic. Another thing that I think worked well was the music, it was very basic but it worked well. When making it I used movies such as The Shining and Psycho as inspiration as most of the time their music is very basic.

When looking at the video, I believe that the worst parts are probably the death scene of my character (Simon) as it was originally be getting dragged straight through the door, then about two weeks later we decided to cut that and split the scene so that I still fall over. But then, there's a pause and a few seconds of me struggling, this is finally followed by my disappearance through the doorway. I believe this scene isn't too good because we weren't going to record extra bits until on the day the others decided we needed more, because it looked like I just slipped down. By that time, the shirt I was wearing through all other scenes is in my wardrobe at home and my hair was cut the previous week. This means that, I will not have the same features in this scene than in the previous scenes and the difference is rather obvious.

The opening started with Simons friends wondering where he is because it sets the story. It makes us as a viewer want to know where he is too. This is followed by Simon appearing and therefore, tells us the story of Simon. I believe this strategy was rather good because it was a small scene that points out where Simon is and what happened to him. This got followed by the phone scene which confirms his death as being dragged through a door can mean anything.

We used a variety of shots such as a close up shot when I was being dragged to get my expression and to show the struggle my character is going through. Then, in the talk between the two characters at the start (Lisa and Sam) we used over-the-shoulder shots and tracking shots as Sam enters the room. This shows importance and allows the audience to know that dialogue is happening between the two when they were both sat down with the over-the-shoulder shots.

Instead of using transitions we decided to use cuts. These were more effective for the style of editing that we wanted to use. This makes the scene much more sharper and sudden. It makes any jump scare that may happen seem more like a surprise as they're usually seen through cuts and not transitions. The idea of only using cuts allows the scares to be more surprising.

We chose the colours to be bright when it was based on the two friends talking about Simon being missing. The same goes for when Simon was outside with a slight hint of grey to suggest darkness and evil. But, there was a large amount of darkness when he entered to show that the place is rundown and hasn't been unused in a large amount of time. This gives the audience an idea that no one will be in the place so when my character (Simon) encounters two different characters he gets scared not only from their appearance and what they say, but that he's not alone. During editing I had to edit a large amount of colours such as at the starting scene with the two friends talking, one shot was drastically brighter than the other ones which meant we had to mess with the contrast and saturation within that scene. Later I had to edit scenes of me walking down the corridor so that some of the posters we didn't cover were not noticeable. Also so that when I entered specific rooms the lighting wasn't too bright, if the brightness is similar throughout this scene, the surprise of seeing Eves character is less obvious.

For the sound and music I went for an old fashioned basic music style. This gives more of an original feeling because most movies these days have complicated soundtracks and therefore, the music I added isn't as complicated to make the audience pay less attention on the music and more on the characters and movie. This allows the audience to get more associated to the characters and know them better as we get to understand who they are.

I believe we have created meaning by having my characters friends shown first wondering where he is. This shows that he has people who care for him, only for him to die later on. Although this death is only implied throughout the scene as this allows the opening to be more impactful and creates a setting for the future scenes as it gives the friends a reason to go find him and discover his fate.

When planned the movie we had to take so many factors into consideration. This included with how we had to film on school grounds. This made it harder for us because we had to make sure that the area was similar to a horror based area. If we chose to base our place in a school it'd be too generic as most other groups were working towards that idea. Although, we decided to use an insane asylum instead. When we started filming we faced a problem in filming inside the building, this is because there's so many posters in the building which are extremely bright and noticeable and tell the audience that this is a school. So what we decided to do for the scene where my character entered, we covered the posters and walls with newspapers. This created more of an abandoned effect, although was hard to put up as it was very time consuming,


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