Thursday, January 30, 2020

CONSTRUCTION: IDENT

PLANNING CREATING THE IDENT 


We created the Ident, and named the production studio 'No Name Productions'. We then decided on what to do for our Ident and settled on having Rosie shhh in three separate locations. We decide upon this to make it almost seem as if she was watching, with the last of the three being from a CCTV camera, which creates a sinister tone. We were able to create the three the ident by filming Rosie in three separate locations, doing the same movement which indicates a level of stalking. For our last of the three we used Giphy to allow us to use the Glitch filter which let our production name glitch in and out. This made the last of the three look much better and more official than without it. We then took the GIF we made in giphy and put it into Final Cut Pro and put the three together. 

Actual Final Ident



Wednesday, January 29, 2020

PLANNING: HOTSEATING - GARY


HOT SEATING: GARY 

This hot seating for the father, Gary, shows the character answering questions, it allows us to develop the character more. This further develops his character so that the audience are able to see what kind of person he is. How he does not really care or think about his two daughters, as he shows very little interest in what they are up to in their daily lives. He is shown to think like this as when being asked questions he gives a very vague response showing how he does not care or want to care about them. 

Gary is shown to being very cold, this is shown by his obvious love for Emily over Alice, as it is shown that he dislikes Alice. Whereas, when asked about Emily he says that she is "better" and that she is more of a "success". This could explain what happens in the short film, explaining how distant Alice is from her dad.  This short film also explores how Gary feels about his previous job, being a War Photographer. We can see how he does not want to talk about it, as he becomes angry when he is asked further about his previous job. This suggests how he could have been affected mentally in a way that has changed him forever.


Actual Hot Seating


Behind the Scenes

To shoot our hot-seating we shot on a Canon 370. We used a Canon 370 as well as a tripod, this allowed us to get the perfect height to allow the shot to look like it was from an interview. This gives more depth to the hot seating. We set up in my Dads study room, and then we used his desk, light and some pieces of scrap paper to make it looks as if he was previously working. The suit that he is wearing also tells us that he has an important job, which could be in somewhere such as London. However, the distasteful attitude that he portrays was created around this, to make him seem like a cold, heartless character who does not focus on anything apart from work.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

PLANNING: SOCIAL GROUPS

PLANNING: SOCIAL GROUPS


We have many different social groups throughout our short film. Ranging from an ethical war photographer to a troubled teenage girl. 

Ethical War Photographer

We used this social group in our film as it shows a troubled man who has to live with the guilt and trauma that hes witnessed. War Photographers have to go into battles to take photos of men and women risking their life. They are forced to see bloodshed throughout their career. Leading to many of them feeling guilty and responsible for not being able to help.

This job is able to represent the fathers character, as we are able to show how he still has to carry what he has seen around with him for the rest of his life. With our short film able to show how the father, Gary, has issues with dealing with his PTSD. With our film looking at how difficult it also is for the family members such as the daughters and mother to deal with.

Teenagers

One main part of our movie is how Alice, a teenager girl, is around her family and how she has grown up in an unloving home. Alice is our protagonist and we have depicted her as a loving and caring person, who does not receive the same treatment of love back form her family. Being seen as the reject, which lots of teenagers would be able to relate with.







Parents

We featured our protagonists relationship to her parents in our short film. We did this as it gives further background to why Alice is the way she is. The parents show love and affection towards on daughter Emily, whereas completely sidelining their other daughter Alice. 

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

PLANNING: WAR PHOTOGRAPHER

WAR PHOTOGRAPHER

Chris Beale - Interview
We were able to have an insight into the life of a war photographer, as Chris Beale told us in a YouTube video what it was like. He expressed to us the struggle he saw from the Rohingya people from Myanmar and how they have to live as  refugees in Bangladesh. Chris Beale described how he spent time looking at the refugee crisis whilst it was still going on in Myanmar and Bangladesh. 

He also told us about the current situation in the two countries, and how it is still tough between the two. Chris Beale experienced this all first handed as a photographer. This is going to be extremely useful as it is able to relate to our father character, Gary. Who was a previous war photographer. Allowing us to gain a deeper insight into his life.

Dan McCullin - Contact Press Images 

I chose to look at this photo as it is one of the rare photos from the Vietnam was which shows compassion. Showing how the brutality of the war has affected everyone around the people walking with them. With the depressing thoughts of how the child's parents have most likely been killed from the war. 



Monday, January 13, 2020

PLANNING: CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT ALICE AND EMILY

Hot seating

Alice, Hot seating to develop her character 

This is going to be set in a therapy room, taking about her family dynamic and how she sees herself. We are going to explore the role of the parents in the family and how it is represented and seen by the daughter, Alice. From this it will enable the audience to be able to possibly relate and have a deeper background into the lives of the characters and how unique each character is

Alice who is usually quite will give her point of view from the family by answering the questions she is asked. This will show how she sees her family and also develop how she feels and how she expresses herself. The relationship with her sister will be explored as there is jealously as Emily is seen by the parents as the spotlight child. It will be interesting to explore how this has affected the relationship between the two sisters. The mother daughter dynamic between Alice and her mother, Claire, will be explored as well as Claire is a nice and comforting mother who looks after both her daughters equally. This contrasts from how Alice's dad, Gary, treats her as Alice is seen as a disappointment in his eyes as Emily is much smarter and more successful than Alice


Actual Hot-seating


This is our actual hot seating which we filmed on a Canon 370 in our schools drama studio. We did this in order to give insight into the characters and provide them with more depth

From this we are able to see how nervous and anxious Alice is compared to how laid back Emily is. It also represents how Alice is somewhat of an outcast in the family, with Emily being the one the parents focus and give more attention to

It gives background to the characters, allowing the audience to understand them and possibly relate to characters like Alice through the anxiousness she portrays.

Hot-Seating


Saturday, January 4, 2020

PLANNING: LOCATIONS

PLANNING : LOCATIONS


  •  House = Main Location 
  • Dark rooms
  • Typical teenage girls bedroom
  • Kitchen 
  • Parents Room 
  • Stairs


Our main location is set in an ordinary, average house. We decided this as our audience will be able to relate which will draw them in to watch more. Similarly we have used typical rooms for the parents room and our protagonists (Alice's) room. However, we have used a dark, eerie images creating a spine chilling scene: when the sister is crawling up from underneath the bed. This will be shown in a POV shot which creates personal aspect of the protagonist. All the other images have resembled similar rooms within the house we are filming in, we got images that are similar as can be. The image on the top left is the actual house we will be filming in. 

PLANNING: SHOT LIST

SHOT LIST

SOUNDVISIONACTORPROPSLOCATION
The family muttering and the sounds of a camera taking a photo.Establishing shot of family taking a photo.Protagonist, Sister, Father and Mother.CameraLiving room
Alarm Clock ringingClose up shot of alarm showing the time 10.00amNoneAlarm ClockBedroom
‘Have you seen mum’ - Alice
‘You know we don’t talk about her in this household!’- Dad
‘Wha..’ (stuttering) - Alice
Alice going downstairs questioning her mothers existence. Her father gives a strong tone back.Alice(protagonist)
Gary (Father)
NoneKitchen
GaspingReaction shot of her fathers tone and confused as to her mothers disappearanceAliceNoneKitchen
Tea Swirling as well as mother favourite music in the backgroundAs Alice runs out see where her mother has gone, she goes into her room where a hot tea is swirling and her favourite music playing in the background seeming her was here recently.AliceTea
Radio
Mother old bedroom
Heavy breathing with eerie sound playing in the background making the setting more tense.As Alice notices her sister is missing from the photo in the previous day. That night a black silhouette of the sister is crawling out from her bed.Alice
Emily (Sister)
NoneAlice’s room
‘It’s a nice photo isn’t it’ - Dad (in a creepy voice)
‘Where is my sister!!’ - Alice screaming
Alice goes down to living room to see all family photos down stairs. Looking at photo with herself and her dad. The dad creeps up behind her, admiring the photo.Alice
Gary (father)
PhotoLiving Room
Alarm Clock RingingAlarm showing its a new dayNoneAlarm ClockBedroom
Alice mutteringClose up of Alice holding the image realising that she is the only one left in the photo.AlicePhotoBedroom
Creepy musicThe title Silent Voices appears before a black screen.NoneNoneNone

PLANNING: CALL SHEET

Planning: Call sheet 1

MEDIA STUDIES CALL SHEET FOR SILENT VOICES

Shoot date: 11th and 12th January 2020
Location: Home of cast members GC and CC
Crew: RB, GC and CC (all phone numbers and emails have been exchanged)
Camera Equipment:
- Manfrotto Tri-pod
- Battery
- Camera bag and protective lenses
Lighting equipment:
- Flood Light
Props:
- Photo
- Tea mug
Wardrobe for GC: Comfy/pyjama clothes, casual day to day clothing
Wardrobe for RB: Pyjamas, casual day to day clothing

PLANNING: PROP LIST

PLANNING : PROP LIST

Creating a props list is very helpful as it makes it clear on what all of us need to buy, have and bring to the filming sessions and what to include in our short film. Adding props in make a scene feel more authentic or help actors play their role more adequately. Even though our props are small they add a realistic element to our film. As we are filming in a house we need to make it as homely as we can which props will help immensely. 
The props I am going to need include:
  • Family Photo
  • Mug
  • Alarm Clock
  • TV
  • Other photos of friends and family on desk

Thursday, January 2, 2020

PLANNING: RISK ASSESSMENT

RISK ASSESSMENT

For our Risk Assessment, we have grouped together dangerous hazard that we believe can cause a greater risk when filming. We have identified the hazard and justified strategies to reduce the hazard. Finally we added if it was a low or high risk. With this analysis this will give us a full picture on what we may expect and can prepare ourselves for.

  • Danger coming from falls or slips - Tripping over objects on the ground and injuring yourself. We can reduce the risk of this occurring by wearing appropriate footwear and being cautious. This is a very low risk level 

  • Weather - When filming outside making it possible to not be caught in heavy rainfall and making sure that the surfaces walking on are steady and will not become slippery. Also to wear appropriate clothing to prevent being cold. We can prevent this by planning ahead and checking the weather a day or couple hours before. This is a low risk level

  • Making our way to destination - Making sure that roads are clear to prevent any danger from oncoming vehicles. We can prepare and be safe for this by checking every time we cross a road by looking both ways before walking out. Low risk level