Tuesday 14 September 2010

development of my idea






As you can see in the first picture, i brainstormed around the idea of having a house and "if walls could speak" the top image on the left was a brief initial idea of having a layout and thinking how i could film, what a birds eye view would look like, a cluedo type theme. around this idea and train of thought i came up with a brief narrative and experimenting with shots such as i thought a good opening would be to go from non diagetic music straight in to a sudden use of diagetic breathing possibly pov shot. i want to introduce straight away location and one of the characters or both antagonist and protagonist (which is a convention i have picked out through the analysis establishing 4 main areas genre location character and narrative)
from this initial thought i developed into a stronger narrative and composition of shots, for example the second image on the second page is the pov looking through a gap in the door showing the antagonist closing curtains doors e.c.t an then turns and looks directly into the camera to either end the scene or as he walks into view the scene ends so the audience dose not see the event that takes place. the pov will zoom as seen in Cloverfield adjusting focus and motion to heighten the level of verisimilitude - brief structure :

. production companies
. event
. house filming
. story/ investigation
. flash back to event and house revealing the event and outcome

Sunday 12 September 2010

codes and conventions

After analysing the short films and feature films i found each would have common conventions of filming that would be in each crossing from feature films and short films, but as I'm doing a short film i must adhere to there particular codes and conventions which are:

. I must introduce and establish these four things or subvert the common contentions and have a slightly more unique opening these are , narrative , character , genre and character. this is a convention seen in any film short or feature.

. short films must engage the audience straight away due to the short length

. when creating action and a fast paced scene or even to build tension and suspense a variation of shots must be used varying from long shot mid shot to close up.

. close up tends to draw attention to a important and specific concept or object

. parallel sound is key to continuity as well as the use of a sound bridge


these conventions are not a must and can be adaptions however as i develop my idea and progress with my project i will come back and add to this post.

finalising my idea

For my final idea, i am defiantly going with "If Walls could speak". It revolves around the idea of having unsolved crimes incidents murders and events that are never proven never known and never seen, but if walls could speak these incidents and events could be proven relived and taught to younger generations. My initial thoughts where of taking an event such as murder e.c.t and having the opening scene as the event the next scene as the investigation and the final scene as the house revealing the truth. To reveal the truth i would have the house seem alive and have a mind of its own and reveal the incident to the audience through a chain of events such as the door hitting a switch to move the chair to turn on the projector for example, or simply a slow zooming shot of the electrics turning on mysteriously and a sound bridge of the TV playing the event which would be shot from the walls point of view or birds eye view to give the effect of looking in on the event.

now my next step after having decided my idea is to create a few narritives and storybords each with a slightly different story and stucture and then pick the best and most appropiate, finally after the narritive i can go and look into locations-character-acters and actresses.