Monday, 17 January 2011

Process of Creating Film...So far

Myself and Ben have been working with the mese en scene within his basement. This will be for the early and late shots of Dom. The Panning shot which covers half the room (180 rule) works well with the sofa's and door in shot. These means we can quickly shift from motion to other camera shots like over the shoulder with dialogue.

We have thought of numerous idea's for script and i am yet to post them but will be doing that shortly. The core idea of the short film will be of a drug deal gone wrong with revenge also going wrong, leaving the audience with a sour look and feel of drug culture.

We are laying down some effective and powerful work with the hand held camera, switching to classic shots with CCTV style crane shots. It can be very difficult but we are working in the process.

The lighting mostly consists, of dark rooms with lamps, shown in shot. We also feel each lamp, kettle and piece of furniture etc. must be shown as part of the mise en scene, creating a more believable. Some of the lighting is natural, or relied on street lamps for the gritty scenes.

The editing is being done on iMovie for macs, which is helpful since we have easy access to them. We are wondering to cancel the 180 rule, with a Dogme style. It looks more open, though could effect the audiences belief. If done wrong it could look tacky and like a home video. Effects are open to use on the imovie and we are yet to decide on the CCTV shots effect, this works well with a green and dark colour.

The casting is simple to be Myself (Dom) and Partner (Ben), with help from Drama students within our school, willing to take part. We are looking at bout a cast of 7. with one camera man/director.

Costume is of stereotypical street drug dealers, with sport tracksuits, trainers, chains and rings if necessary. an angry appearance, with not much to loose is what we are looking for from each character. Giving out an idea that no one is safe in the world of this film.

Our poster is being created on Adobe photoshop, and will be uploaded shortly.


DW

1 comment:

  1. Great entry Dom! More like this please! And where is the poster?

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