Monday 31 January 2011

Filming Day 3

On this day we succeeded in most of the filming although we did not have the child actor so we had to re-shoot the beginning scenes in which we first shot in Oxleas woods and at a later day shoot the child scenes, but through this session we got all filming done in which did not need the child

Filming Day 4

This day went very well and we got all our filing finished with the child and all the appropriate needs of the film done and finished, now time to edit !!

Sunday 30 January 2011

Filming Day 2

This day was cancelled so we had to re schedule to film at later dates.

Monday 24 January 2011

24/01/2011 Meeting 8

Today a group meeting was had and we decided on our filming date of Friday the 28th January, also we decided on a new location for filming through it being more accessible for the group and easier for us all to get to, and because of the hour in which it gets dark it is closer to us all, also the child may need to be changed as we have had a meeting discussing the troubles in which we are having finding a boy to play the child role through are filming.

Thursday 20 January 2011

20/01/2011 Meeting 7

Through this meeting we had been made apparent that we had to cancel a filming day through bad preparation because not all the groups members in which are an essential part of our filming were unavailable to make it through their own personal reasons so rescheduling will be needed in which we will discuss and become fully prepared for.

Tuesday 18 January 2011

18/01/2011 Meeting 6

Through this meeting another complication became apparent because Sean are main actor ripped the original trousers in which we had filmed in so we had to re shoot all the filming in which we had done before and planned to do that the following week to avoid any continuity errors in which may arise from this

Monday 17 January 2011

Title sequence designer : Kyle Cooper

Kyle Cooper is one of the most well known title designers of all times. he has designed over 150 title sequences for films and television programs. Some of his most well known film title sequences within the last ten years are, the three spider man movies, RocknRolla and tropic thunder. Cooper studied graphic design under Paul Rand at Yale University. Early in his professional career, Cooper worked as a creative director at R/GA (R/Greenberg Associates), R/GA is an advertising agency with offices throughout New York and Los Angeles, through his time at R/GA Kyle Cooper created the title sequence for the 1995 American crime film se7en, this design is one in which has recieved critical acclaim and has gone on to inspire many young designers throughout the world. 


He then went onto to in 1996 co found the creative agency Imaginary Forces which came out of the west coast devision of R/GA. "We have spent a long time building and refining a brilliant creative and production team ... Keeping this group together as our own company is truly exciting," This is a comment made my kyle cooper himself on the name change. In 2003 he then decided it was time to leave imaginary forces, he decided to leave the job because he was to involved in the business side of the company rather than focussing on his main love of the title sequence so he left so that he could focus on his creative work, later that year he went on to found the company Prologue, initially located in Malibu, then moved to offices in Venice Beach, Los Angeles in 2008.





Recce








This is evidence of the area in which we are filming the opening title sequence.

Sunday 16 January 2011

16/01/2011 Meeting 5

Today we went to Oxleas woods and began to film, but we could only film the parts without in because of a complication in which we faced in which the child to play the role had to cancel on us so we planed to do the child scene the week after where we may be able then to organize another child to take part in this scene

Saturday 15 January 2011

Filming Day 1

Day did not go well through issues in which we had during the filming affecting us in the filming in which we needed to do although we did successfully get some filming done due to bad organization filming happened on other days

Thursday 13 January 2011

13/01/2011 Meeting 4

Today we decided our first shooting day and filled the slot in on our shooting schedule in which we created to stick to. Also we decided on the location in which we would film that being Oxleas woods

Wednesday 12 January 2011

Feedback






From our feedback we decided to take all as constructive criticism in which we all took it as advice in which we would use to improve our overall idea and story for the film itself before the title sequence was made. Also from the feedback in which Miss Whittaker and Mrs Raji gave us we used for the editing of the title sequence in making it better.

Animatic

Tuesday 11 January 2011

11/01/2011 Meeting 3

Elliot, Lawrence and Conor looked through the typography titles in which we found to suit our film name of 'encryption' and decided in which we would use for our project title

Monday 10 January 2011

Audience Research




We have chosen the rating '15' for our title sequence in which we are going to produce. We have chosen the age rating of 15 because this is the general rating for most spy/thriller genre films. 




The rules for a '15' rated movie are : 
  • No one younger than 15 may see a ‘15’ film in a cinema. 
  • No one younger than 15 may rent or buy a ‘15’ rated video work.
Discrimination

The film must not use any form of discrimination be it through language or behavoir 

Drugs

Drug taking may be shown through a film as but it must not promote or encourage the misuse of drugs. The misuse of easily accessible and highly dangerous substances (for example, aerosols or solvents) is unlikely to be acceptable.



Horror

Strong threat and menace are permitted unless sadistic or sexualised.

Imitable behaviour

Dangerous behaviour (hanging, suicide and self-harming etc.) should not over show the detail in which could be copied. Easily accessible weapons should not be glamorised.

Language

You are able to have the frequent use of strong language e.g 'Fuck'. The stronger  terms such as 'cunt' may also be acceptable if justified by the film although aggressive or repeated use of such language may not be permitted.

Nudity

Nudity may be allowed in a sexual scene but strong detail will not be permitted. There are no constraints on nudity in a non-sexual or educational context.

Sex

Sexual activity may be shown but no strong detail allowed. There may be strong verbal references to sexual behaviour, but the strongest references are unlikely  to be acceptable unless justified by scene. Works where the primary purpose is sexual arousal or stimulation are unlikely to be acceptable.

Violence

Violence may be strong but should not focus on the infliction of pain or injury. The strongest violent/gory images are unlikely to be acceptable. Strong sadistic or sexualised violence is also unlikely to be acceptable. There may be detailed verbal references to sexual violence but any portrayal of sexual violence must not be fully shown through a scene.





Typography

10/01/2011 Meeting 2

Throughout this meeting we kept on producing our storyboard and began to make our production logo, in which we decided through the use of windows movie maker to animate the logo, we decided the name in which our production company would be called and how we would produce it, we were then given individual roles:


Sean & Lawrence - Storyboarding
Elliot - Producation logo
Conor - Typography search

Thursday 6 January 2011

06/01/2011 Meeting 1

Today we took time in which to produce some of our story boards as a group gathering ideas in which we may use for our title sequence, also we decided as a group on the length in which are title sequence would be.