Thursday 18 December 2014

Filming diary (Planning)

Malevolent Phantom
Film diary




Monday 24th November:  (Arrived at 3.15pm Left at 4.30pm)
The first day we went to the woods was straight after school. We looked around the woods getting a feel for what parts were darker than others, what parts were secluded and what areas were close to safety. We started off with a few trial shots to see what angles are most effective. Our first scene was two friends walking up the roads then saying our goodbyes. Although we had to repeat this scene a few times as we couldn’t decide the best shots for when we entered the woods. We included shot reverse shot during our conversation which also took a few attempts as we were cautious of the 180 Degree Rule. We were able to film up to point where our main character Lucy had received a phone call from her Mother which was the trigger for her to take the unsafe route through the woods and the uncertainty that come along with it. We stopped filming at 4.30pm due to the drastic lighting change which causes the shots to look out of place.

Friday 28th November: (Arrived 2.35pm Left at 4.00pm)
After looking at what we had produced for Monday 24th November we discovered that filming by the side of the road was inefficient as the noise was too much, we also added another character into the story; we decided to include another friend. We did this because we wanted the audience to concentrate mainly on the friend who was on her own for them to sympathise and relate to her. Therefore we started our film again with us beginning more in the woods to eliminate any unwanted sound; this also gave us a wider range of options on to how we could expand the story. We filmed a variety of low angle and high angle shots by using trees to climb up; we were able to film up until the point where our main character Lucy starts feeling paranoid which also included the audience seeing the malevolent phantom for the first time. We could have carried on although the lighting became too dark for the camera to pick up useful footage.

Monday 1st December:  (Arrived at 4.00pm left at 4.30pm)
Due to other factors we could not get to the woods as early as we hoped, therefore our lighting was too dark than what we had initially planned, resulting in no filming being done. Although we used this opportunity to talk through what we would do at our next filming session and realised that we had to come earlier therefore we all came to the decision of filming on a weekend so the lighting would be better.


Sunday 14th December (Arrived at 9.30am Left at 11.00am)
We decided to arrive at our setting early on Sunday morning because the lighting would then be appropriate; we started filming from where we left off on Friday 28th November carrying on from our main character being nervous while the malevolent phantom was in her presence. We were unsure whether we should include a shot where we film for the protagonist point of view as some from our group felt that we should leave him as a complete mystery but we came to the decision in which we thought that following him would make the audience more empathetic towards the innocent girl. We included diegetic sounds to create suspense which was the trigger of a running scene which resulting in our main character stumbling to her knees where her preying predator dragged her off scene which ended our opening with the noise of her desperately screaming. We were able to complete the 2nd half of our film. We planned to stay till 12pm but we had finished early. All we need to do now is add some non-diegetic music over the top for emphasis as well as titles. 

* EDIT * Sunday 18th January (Arrived at 9:30 left at 11am)
After doing some editing and putting the footage together we found an extremely noticeable lighting change therefore we decided to redo the scene in more appropriate lighting. While we were revisiting the woods we decided to touch up other bits that we were not 100% happy with, these mainly included the transitions between two shots. 

Wednesday 17 December 2014

Online tutorials + Comments (Planning)

Malevolent Phantom
Editing

For the initial draft edit of the opening of our film we used Sony Vegas software to edit purely because I have used it before and find it easy and comfortable to work with, also its on my laptop at home so I could edit the film outside of school. It will be good in giving us a simple, clear idea of what our project will look like all edited together and what parts we may need to re-film or change to make it look more professorial. After Christmas we may choose to re-edit it in adobe software to get a more sophisticated look to it with more developed features so I will look at tutorials for how to use that software to the best of my ability. I have used Sony Vegas for a few years now and have developed my skills whilst using it so I didn't need to watch any online tutorials on how to work it but just to refresh my memory I quickly glanced over a few tutorials to develop my skills even further and looked over the basics again (mainly the keyboard shortcut keys as it makes life a lot easier.) 



This video goes over the basics and gives newbies a clear idea on how to do the most simple editing, when I first started editing this would have been helpful, so to refresh my memory on how to edit using this software was perfect.


When you're editing it can be quite tiresome to keep having to use the mouse to click things and perform simple tasks when having a keyboard shortcut would be a lot easier. This video quickly sums up the basic Sony Vegas shortcuts to make editing even easier.


The other software we will use after Christmas to create a more professional look to our film is adobe, I have never used this software before and therefore will research into it to find out how to use it to the best of my abilities. The video above helped me to learn the basics of this adobe software so I now feel more confident in editing our film footage in it. I think between now and after Christmas it would also be helpful to learn how to do opening titles as it will create a more professional look for our film.

Tuesday 16 December 2014

Representation of Stereotypes (Planning)

Malevolent Phantom
Representation of Stereotypes

In majority of horror female character are seen as the damsel in distress and usually are attacked by a killer within the opening of the movie. The common stereotypes in horror movies are dumb blondes; they are represented as an innocent, vulnerable and naïve character. The character Lucy subverts the looks of the dumb blonde however she conforms the representation as she’s easily manipulated.

The antagonist is represented stereotypical malevolent phantom that lurks near the main character. It preys on the protagonist until it finds the right time to attack and kill her. The appearance is unknown in the beginning of the film as it is wearing a big black coat which covers its face so they audience can’t make a connection with them. This character has a huge impact in the horror film because it strikes a fear into the audience.  

Monday 15 December 2014

Storyboard (Planning)

Malevolent Phantom
Storyboard




This is an animated version of our storyboard to give us an idea of what our opening two minutes will look like, some of these shots may vary when we recreate them as we wont have the technical skills or equipment (cranes, camera tracks etc.) to acheive all the desired shots.

Thursday 11 December 2014

Influences On Production

Influences of production  
Malevolent Phantom

During the production of the Malevolent Phantom, many things influenced our choices as to the direction of the way we wanted to take our film. A film which inspired us to go with horror as a genre was 'The Cabin in the woods'. This film uses a setting similar to our own and has the same target audience; although the plot was slightly different we felt this gave us an understanding of what to include to make our film suit the horror genre and the typical male dominated audience which would be our main focus in terms of target audience. Another film which influenced our film was 'Scream' as we used the same fear of the unknown aspect which we thought would engage our audience more with the film. In scream when a character dies it usually takes place in a remote location, this was an idea in which we imitated and used in our film Malevolent Phantom. Both films gave us different ideas and themes that we incorporated in our film to appeal and suit our audience.

The costume of the actors was not an influence from a specific film. It was an idea we saw featured in many horror films, this where the antagonist wears dark colours to camouflage into the darkness. Films such as scream use a the antagonist with a black costume as this emphasises that the identity of the antagonist is hidden and increases the tension and makes the audience more fearful. The costume of the protagonist wearing a bright, light coat was to show the innocence of the character and make her stand out from other characters, this was not really an influence from a film but rather a decision we all felt was necessary to give the protagonist most prevalence in the shot.

As a group we thought of many settings which all were similar as they were in a remote location, this idea we was influenced by other horror films which always feature a remote location as the setting. This type of setting creates tension and hints that something will happen. The audience are always left not knowing what is going to happen as this presents a mystery as its unknown and usually deserted. As the setting does not contain other people this means if the victim dies, no one would be there to hear the screams.

The characters we hope to include will be the stereotypically innocent young girl who finds herself trapped in a dangerous situation which she will regret. She comes with the not so stereotypical antagonist whose identity is unknown and is only becomes known later in the film as the Malevolent phantom. The young girl stereotype has been influenced from a number of films; this is a major connotation of the horror genre.

Targets

You need to complete the posts that state planning - delegate roles to members of your group. This research should be completed by the Christmas Break.

Tuesday 9 December 2014

Shot List (Planning)

Malevolent Phantom
Shot types

In the opening scene for 'Malevolent Phantom' we used many shots to show the setting and emphasis the characters feelings. The variety of shots allowed us to capture the moments in the scene from different angle which let us portray different aspects of our scene.

High shot - We plan to use this shot a lot to show the loneliness of our character and have the audience emphasis and feel sympathy for 'Lucy' our main character who is alone in the woods. This shot will show the remote setting we plan to use which is the woods.

Medium shot - This shot we will use to track 'Lucy' on her journey and also as the 3 characters say their goodbyes, this shot will show how the group are close together and are safe however as 'Lucy' ventures off on her, the shot will change into high shots to show she is alone in unknown territory.

Over the shoulder shot - This shot will be used for the conversation with the three girls at the beginning to create a realistic effect and get the audience to feel like they are present in the world of the film. Also it will be used when the 'Malevolent Phantom' is preying on 'Lucy' to show that she is being followed and is in danger

Low angle shot - This shot will be used to show the strength and power of the malevolent phantom, we will use this when the creature is watching 'Lucy' walk past, this will show it to be over powering and seem stronger than Lucy.

Long shot - This shot will be used to show more of the setting and show lucy walking through the woods, which will show her slowly getting closer and closer to danger which lurks in the trees.


Establishing  shot - This shot would be used to show the setting of the woods, however we may not be able to do this as this could involve a high angle.

Monday 8 December 2014

Meet the Cast

Meet the Cast
Name: Chloe Hicks
Character: Lucy (16)
Favourite Actor/Actress: Leonardo DiCaprio

 Name: Conor Nelson
Character: Malevolent Phantom
Favourite Actor/Actress: Pierce Brosman


Saturday 6 December 2014

Script (Planning)

Malevolent Phantom
Script

[road noise, cars passing by - contradicted by silence of location the characters are now in, only the sound of tweeting birds and their feet walking]

L: Yeah so that was really good fun wasn't it
R: [overlapping] Yeah that was really good
L: Yeah so we're doing cinema tomorrow night aren't we
A: [overlapping] Yeah
L: Yeah right, see you then,then
[hugging goodbye]
R: Bye
A: Bye
L: Right See you
[sound of footsteps walking away - distant sound of traffic and civilisation]
L: [heavy breathing as music tempo rises, cut off by sound of phone ringing]
Oh hi mum 
[pause to hear response from caller]
Oh what you want me home now?! uuh [looking around, unsure what to do and annoyed by the information given to them] Okay [looks around, chooses woodlands path instead of road] Right well I'll be home in a minute, Okay [angered/anxious tone in her voice] See you
[sound of footsteps as Lucy walks away, sound of piece of paper hitting the ground]
L: uuh 
[sound of creatures footsteps as he turns to walk and follow Lucy]
L: [heavy breathing as MV appears to be following her]
[footsteps, rustling of leaves, as MV gets closer footsteps increase in pace until she's running at full pace, pauses for breath as she believes she has out run him]
L: [loud scream as MV grabs her]

This is a rough outline of what our script will be, as production continues we may choose to add or remove certain bits of dialogue or add more sound effects depending on whether we feel it creates enough suspense and is scary enough.

Friday 5 December 2014

Costume and Props (Planning)

Malevolent Phantom
Costume and Props

In our film our characters are wearing different outfits to show the importance of a specific character - Lucy, played by our talented actress Chloe Hicks (me). I will wear black jeans, black shoes and a vibrant colourful button coat. The coat will be black and pink checkered, we chose this so it would stand out from the other characters and show the audience that she is the main character and the focus of the scene. The other character 'Amelia' will wear plain and simple clothing, showing she is less important than 'Lucy'. 



The main and only prop that was used was the girl's phone, in which the mother calls to tell her to hurry home. This then panics 'Lucy' as she has no choice but to venture through the woods to arrive home in time. The phone adds tension to the scene as 'Lucy' is forced to go through the woods, Lucy is looking around deciding which way to go feeling cold and worried when a call comes through teh break the tension. This immerse the audience as they feel like they are 'Lucy' and therefore empathise with her as she has to take the dreaded walk through the woods.

Wednesday 3 December 2014

Research and Planning Targets

Make sure that you are video blogging and evidencing every part of your planning and filming (which needs to be complete by the end of term). Delegate tasks to your group members and evidence your time management. A fantastic effort so far!

Tuesday 2 December 2014

Film Brief (Planning)

Film Brief
Malevolent Phantom


People are being followed home late at night, targeted when they are alone and frightened -  and there's good reason for that fear. A serial killer is on the lose and destroying peoples lives across the country, having slipped out of America and come across the pond he seems adamant on picking people out and providing them with a gruesome death. With a mysterious background and an ever growing list of the dead do you choose to run and hide from this malevolent phantom or instead get to the bottom of why all these innocent people have been brutally murdered. As innocent Lucy wanders alone through the woods there's a rustle in the trees, but why is she being targeted? With more and more stories of murders dominating the news has Lucy gone too far to get to the bottom of it all and will her name be added to the list of the dead. Is there more to this story than first meets the eye and are these people really innocent at all?


Overview:
The story centers on a young girl called Lucy (16) who is being targeted by this malevolent phantom, the start of the film is her lonely walk through the woods where she is grabbed by this creature before it then flashes back 48 hours.  The audience then spend the majority of the film living this 48 hours with her and finding out about this malevolent phantom, Lucy's background and all the victims this malevolent phantom has already claimed. As the film progresses you learn more and more about this malevolent phantom and how all the people he targeted may have a fundamental link between them and may not be so innocent after all.

Monday 1 December 2014

Questionnaire (Planning)

Questionnaire
Horror

Age: _ 0-10  _ 11-15  _ 16-20  _ 21-30  _ 31+

Gender: _ Male  _Female


How often do you watch horror films?

What aspects of horror do you like?

Chase _
Suspense _
Darkness _
Jumpy bits _ 
Blood _
Clowns _
Other _________

What other genres do you like?
-
-
-

Why do you or do you not like horror?

-
-

How much fear do you like from horror

Hiding behind the sofa - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - No fear at all

Horror is the best genre
_ Strongly agree
_ Agree
_ Not sure
_ Disagree
_ Strongly disagree

What's the best setting for horror?

_ City
_ Woodlands
_ Abandoned house

Whats your favorite horror film + Why?

-
Results
0-10 = 9%  16-20 = 72%   30+ = 19%
Male = 28%  Female = 72%


45% of people said they never watch horror films which is interesting as that's almost half, but it's what I expected as personally I don't see the appeal of horror and so never watch them but I was stunned to see almost half of the people questioned felt the same. 

Interestingly it wasn't just the males who said they watched horror the most which subverts from the stereotypes that horror has a mainly male audience as a quarter of females also said they watch lots of horror films. An anomalous result was one male saying he never watched horror films (subverting from stereotypes) but another independent factor that influenced this was his age as he was only 8 and therefore the horror films were probably not age appropriate for him, unlike comedy or children's films.

The two most popular features people look for in horror films were chase and suspense, this is what i expected as they are the cliche parts of a film that make it a horror film. Blood was only said 19% of the time which surprised me as I thought more people would look for that in horror, also tension was only said 9% of the time when I thought it would be more, but it is similar to suspense, which was said 36% of the time, so maybe these two aspects were too similar - therefore for next time I would make the choices more distinguished. Chase was the most common aspect with 63% of people saying they looked for it in a horror film, this is something that we can use to our advantage and include in our film to appeal to a larger audience and make more people want to see our film.

When asked what other genres people liked, so we could include the aspects of other genres people like to create a more appealing film to a larger audience, Comedy was third most popular with 36% of people saying that was another genre they liked - this doesn't really help us as we feel it would be quite hard to incorporate a comedy aspect into our horror film, this is something we will have to consider at a later date but I feel it's something we won't end up incorporating in our film. Action was the most popular with 65% of people saying that was the other genre they liked, interestingly this was most popular with people who also liked horror suggesting they like the physical side of horror, the chase, the murders etc. This will help us when making our film as we now know to attract a larger audience we should include a physical side of things, as previously established people do like a chase scene so to optimise our films attraction to people. Romance was also a common favourite genre with 62% of people saying they also liked this genre, but this may not be relevant to us as people who said they liked romance didn't like horror so it wouldn't actually be combining the two things people love. On the other hand though we could maybe attract an audience of people who are not usually the sort who go see horror by incorporating a romance side - something they like.

Most people like either a 4/5 or 1/5 scare factor - the 1/5 was suggested by people who don't like horror and don't like being scared so probably wouldn't come see our film anyway so their results should be disregarded as we should focus on horror enthusiasts (people who will actually come to watch our film). Therefore we should maybe go for a high scare factor (4/5) to please the horror enthusiasts as although it would be good to attract a larger audience by appealing to people who don't like horror as much and want a 1/5 scare factor, in doing so we would isolate and exclude our pre-built horror enthusiast audience so I think we should entice them in other ways that don't exclude the main part of our audience. 

60% said woodlands was the best setting for horror with 40% which is interesting as we had anticipate to use woodlands as we thought it was most mysterious and, for production purposes, most accessible and easy to acheive a tense atmosphere in. As I thought 0% of people thought a City was the best setting for horror - this is probably because its far too open and too many people so it's hard to be isolated. Also, it's quite bright and open and if you film at night it may be more eerie but you'd have to find a suitable camera and you wouldn't be able to see the beauty of the city your'e in - therefore making it almost pointless to film there.

Overall this questionaire was helpful in identifying what people look for in horror and the aspects/location to include in our film.