Tuesday 11 May 2010

Evaluation

For our evaluation, we answered 7 questions to do with the production and post-production. We decided to use Microsoft PowerPoint to create the slides. Once all the questions were answered, we saved each slide as a picture, then added them to iMovie. In iMovie we then added various transitions, effects, music (Smooth Criminal + Jam by Michael Jackson) and snippets of our film, Lockstock and Two Smoking Barrels and the intro of Warner Bros. Aswell as this movie evaluation, we also have the original presentation uploaded to www.slideshare.com

To view it bigger or at a better quality, double click on the video or link and a new page for Youtube will open.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYZa3rME5RM


PowerPoint Presentation (where the gaps are is when there should be a form of media playing i.e music or a clip. To view these clips, watch the movie format given above.

The Two Versions Of Our Film

This is the final version
We have changed the introduction, and created our own production clip, 'Full Deck Pictures.' Because of the layout I have chosen, a quarter of the film has been cut off. To view the full video, you will either need to double click on this video (to open a new window), or click on the link which has been provided below. To view it bigger, press the title and it will open a new Youtube window.

This is the first version, using the song 'Beat It'.
Because of the layout I have chosen, a quarter of the film has been cut off. To view the full video, you will either need to double click on this video (to open a new window), or click on the link which has been provided below. To view it bigger, press the title and it will open a new Youtube window.

Dealer - Overall Review

The title of the film in which we have made opening titles for, is called 'Dealer'. The story is that one character (Ryan) is seen walking along different roads and paths, leading to another character. The other character (Max) is shown waiting. When Ryan and Max meet each other, Max gets a small black box out of his pocket. He hands the box over to Ryan. You then see him open to box, to see that the contents of it is just a card, the Ace of Spades. We chose to end it like this to leave the audience asking the question "What is that card? Why an Ace of Spades?"
Our original was going to be a chase scene, but one of the members in our group was unable to attend due to unknown circumstances. We thought up the idea of our new plan on the day, traveling to our location.

Our storyboard is based on our first idea, the chase, and we were told not to create a new one. I edited the film in roughly a week, using various effects including changing the brightness and the sound effects. For example, we changed some footage to black and white so that it looked like it was from a CCTV camera, and we added a camera shutter sound to make it look like someone was watching us and taking pictures. Other sound effects which we used included a police car siren, a car passing at speed, various buttons, and a lift going up and down.

We chose our titles to be linked with the name of our film, ‘Dealer’. So we decided to use words such as Ace and Royal Flush.

The original song for our movie was a guitar cover of ‘Beat It’ by Michael Jackson. Although this music went well with our short film, it didn’t really suit an opening title sequence. Instead of using this song, we to create our own songs using Garageband.

As our group was the first to finish the opening sequence, we received a lot of feedback. The only criticism was that the first titles were not how they should be, like a conventional film. Taking this into consideration, we decided to make a third and final version, changing the titles at the start of the film. At the beginning, we now use the Universal Pictures logo. As well is this, we also made our own little clip for our own production company, 'Full Deck Pictures'. We added music to this as well.

Final Shot List
This is the final shot list of our film. This is not our plan for the shots for the film., but a summery of the shots we have used.

Editing Screenshots

These are various screenshots taken from our editing stages. The two applications are Garageband and iMovie.


Costumes

For our opening title sequence, we have to characters. One of the characters (Ryan) dress similarly to Brad Pitt's character in Ocean's 11, where as Max wore a costume which is extremely similar to what Adam Deacon wore in Kidulthood. Below are images in which you can compare their looks.

Organisation, Location and Key Roles

Location


Key Roles


Film Production


Stages Of Film Production

Developement, Storyboard and Animatic

Shot List
This is the list of ideas for the shots to be used in Dealer. They range from close-ups to long-shots.


Storyboard
This is the animated version of our storyboard in a .gif format.
Gif Created on Make A Gif

This is the storyboard for our first idea. The story was similar to the one used in Lockstock.

Production Notes