Planning: Editing
For our production company, I used the same text used for the preliminary put I made out it on top of an image of a flashing light, and made the light be own for a long time for the text to show.
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I was in charge of costumes on the day of filming so I had to make sure that the costumes fit the characters.
Johnny's costumes |
For Johnny, We decided to change his look to a more simple outfit instead of the original idea. He was wearing a grey hoodie with khaki pants and grey sneakers.
This sudden outfit change was due to the fact that we did not have all the original outfits available at the moment, but the outfit worn during the filming was perfectly fit for Johnny since it was relaxed and still a typical outfit for a teenage boy.
This is especially due to the fact that I used outfits we already had to put this together, making the clothes coming directly from a teenager.
Sadie's costumes |
With Sadie, I followed the original idea except there was a change in the color of the sweatshirt instead of black to a grey.
It still gave a dark and mysterious feeling and fit with the image I had imagined for a killer. Also keeping the hood up let the audience know that her character is suspicious.
The need for production technologies – what was required and available?
- Required and available: splice and dice. We would need a 35 mm camera that would film on physical film. Each clip would have to be cut and placed together using a cutting and splicing machine. Footage was hand cut. There was only one shot to get it right. Movies edited directly on film.
35 mm film |
https://beverlyboy.com/filmmaking/how-were-films-edited-before-computers/
What would it cost? Who would pay?
- The average film budget by 1978 was about $5 million - increasing
dramatically to $11 million by 1980 due to inflation and rising costs.
Typically, investors are the ones who pay and fund the movie.
If you managed to make it, what would you need to do to make it available?
- We would need a place to film it, so a set technology and money.
How would copies get made?
- Two projectors would be used and the “projectonist” would have to load reel one and two to the otherand would switch them over.
How would it get into cinemas?
A traveling theatre showing different movies and shows
- It would get into cinemas by bringing the physical film to traveling theatres. These theatres would be composed of different directors and filmmakers that would travel by road to show their work and distribute it to a large audience.
Why would cinemas show it?
- Cinemas would show the film because at the time, movies were a different and new thing. Being part of a central trust in collaboration with large films, then the movie would gain popularity.
http://www.historyoffilm.net/movie-eras/silent-black-and-white-movies/
How would people know it was there?
- People would know it was there because we would distribute and paste posters through cities to advertise that it is showing in theatres. Movies would also be advertised in advertisements shown before a film, indorsed ads shown in the theater.
https://www.ipl.org/essay/Influence-Of-Film-And-Advertising-In-The-FKMVKJYKRC48R
How would people see your film? What would their experience of watching it be?
- They would see it in open of the theatres. If my film was to be distributed when films were just starting to be made it would be seen in black and white and might be a short movie.
The day of filming, multiple props were used to try and create the most realistic effect for the film opening.
I created and brought some of the main props used in the film that helped create a coherence between what was happening in the opening and what was being used.
I used home ingredients to make the fake blood used. We had an issue with buying the blood since it would not arrive on time of shooting day and there was none in store nearby so I had to improvise.
I searched up YouTube videos on how to make fake blood
fake blood used |
I decided to create my own recipe and use ingredients I already had. I used Clear liquid glue that I had and mixed it with some water in order to make the consistence perfect, not too thick but not runny either. I mixed this with some red food coloring but the color was too red so in order to make the red deep, I mixed it with green food coloring until I got the perfect color and consistency to make it look like real blood.
lunchbox with logo we had to cover |
I also brought a lunch box I had at home so that the killer could use to carry there blood and fingers. We had an issue that there was a company logo on the bag so we made sure that when it was being carried in the film the logo was always on the other side not shown on camera.
In conclusion, I think that even though there were some obstacles with the props using my creativity helped create a solution to the problem.
Today in class we completed an exercise to see how our films fit and broke contentions of our genre. These were my answers and explanations to each question:
What Genre is your movie?
Horror/Thriller
What are the Conventions of your Genre Selection ?
Horrors and thrillers both create a growing tension and fear in them that leave the audience in suspense. They tend to include scenes with blood, death and aggression between people.
SYMBOLIC CODES
Setting?
Set during the evening/ dark in a gasoline stop.
Mise-en Scene ?
Props: a body part that falls from the trash bag, most likely a hand or finger
Camerawork: Using many types of angles like close up shots when focusing on the trash bag or establishment shot right when the scene starts to let the audience know where they are.
Costume: For Sadie we are using dark colored clothing black and for Johnny we are sticking to a typical teen outfit, flannel shirt over some jeans. These were further explained in my other blog posts.
Acting- Actors?
Sadie: Alexandra
Johnny: Hugo
We are using people from our media class to act in our film
Representation of Actors?
Both of our actors are Hispanic so they will be representing the Hispanic community as well as a main character that is female representing the female community.
Colour symbolism?
For the costumes we are using black for Sadie since it will represent suspicion and dark desire/ dark thoughts. The color black will be present through a lot of the film when outside it is going to be dark used to contrast the dark/ scary side with the good.
TECHNICAL CODES
Camerawork? Types of Shots, angles, length of shots?
Using many types of angles like close up shots when focusing on the trash bag or establishment shot right when the scene starts to let the audience know where they are.
Editing?
Since I am in charge of editing, I still need to see how the shots will be filmed to know how I will edit the, together. I will be adding details like background sound and adding the title and rating of the film, I will also add the credits to run during the film opening.
Sound?
For sound we are counting mainly on the sound produced in the film, diegetic sound. I light adds some sounds on top to enhance what was already produced like a bag of chips opening or footsteps.
Lighting?
For lighting I am also relying on the dark and the light from the gasoline stop to create shadows and show the suspicion and the sense of suspense. The contrast between dark and light is going add big importance to our film.
WRITTEN CODES
Printed language? Titles? Type of Fonts used?
For printed language we are using darker letters to represent the darkness that will be present in the film. Since another member of the group is in charge of the printed language they will know the specific print.
FORM CONVENTIONS -
For this film we are following most conventions of horror/thriller by adding the suspense and tehe blood to our scenes. We drifted away from the convections slightly by making the main character the killer a female since the majority of killers in films are male.
Expected NARRATIVE
The narrative of the film will be that of an unconventional narrative. Since our film opening will stop in a suspenseful place and the audience will be left wanting more, it does not follow a conventional narrative. The film also does not start in a good place since it is already starting with an issue.
Audience Expectations :
The audience expectation is to feel a rush of excitement but fear at the same time since that is what the genre is suppose to evoke.
What is your screenplay’s ENIGMA?
The enigma of the film opening is either body part which is either a hand or finger falling out of the garbage bag.
Are there any twists?
Yes the twist will be the killer going over ot the body part and either holding it or keeping it in a creepy way.
Do these Correspond with the Audience expectations of your Genre?
In general the film opening follows the convention of the genre but the audience would be pleasantly surprised with the small twist and changes.
Midsommer 2019
In midsommer, one of the ways that the production company marketed their film is through product placement. Companies like apple placed their devices in the film to create funding as well as showcasing the upper middle class of the character. The brand north Face, Nike and New Balance also have product placement in this film.
https://www.smarthousecreative.com/blog/2019/12/13/marketing-we-loved-in-2019
They also marketed their film with merch like pins and candles. Staring actors that are well known as Florence Pugh was also a great marketing strategies making the audience want to go and watch her in the film.
Midsommer official merch Wonder Woman 1984- released during the Pandemic Wonder Woman 1984 was a movie that was produced before the pandemic but had to be released during the pandemic. This movie was one of the first major movies that released with HBOmax “day and date” strategies which instead of releasing the film in theaters, since they were closed, they had to release them through streaming platforms like HBO which did online premieres. Sources: https://collider.com/successful-movies-during-pandemic/#wonder-woman-1984-mdash-166-million https://cinematicslant.com/2020/12/23/wonder-woman-1984-marketing-recap/ They had to have interviews and press tours through zoom or online platforms in order to be interviewed in their own home. This movie was a sequel to the 2012 wonder woman, Patty Jenkins producer posted the first announcement on twitter in 2019 through a poster. Fans of the franchise were caught on this announcement. Gal Gadot posted a tweet looking forward to the release even through the pandemic. Showing the gold outfit in the poster was a strategies movie to lure audiences into an “immersive experience” |
The movie was advertising and sponsored using media platforms like snapchat and creating a filter that was related to the movie.