Friday 13 December 2013

Development of Magazine


First Draft:

Second Draft:


Magazine 2.0
First draft;
Second draft;

Third draft;

Tuesday 10 December 2013

Casting for Invictus


Gianne Pineda
We have decided to cast Gianne as the main protagonist, as she holds the typical conventions of a victim of possession. She studies A-Level Drama which is huge addition as she is able to take order efficiently and with good quality. Initially we wanted to cast someone who holds innocent qualities and can quickly change into a 'inhuman' character, in which Gianne has these qualities. 



Valentino Pajarillo. 
We decided to cast Val as the second main character of the trailer who plays the 'tech' guy of the group and appearance wise Val has these conventions. He holds the qualities of the stereotypical 'tech' guy as he is able to use technology properly. He is also very able to perform the character very well as they can relate. 



Jason Alves 
We decided to cast Jason as the third main character who plays the 'carefree' person of the group. Jason studies A-level drama so he very able to perform for our trailer very well. 



Sunday 8 December 2013

Location Shots

The Church will help to present the religious element in our trailer. Religion, specifically Christianity, often ties in with the theme of possession.

 Filming in the graveyard will help to create an eerie atmosphere and make audiences feel uncomfortable in the anticipation of something scary. Shots of the church will frame the scene in an almost fragile way and may lengthen the anticipation and tension.
What's also valuable is that this location is not afar distance and we can easily travel there by foot. This will benefit us if we have to re-shoot a scene.




Epping Forest - Dense forestation will work well in creating dark shades and lighting for our scenes to help create a tense and 'spooky' atmosphere.

Friday 6 December 2013

Location Ideas

FOREST 
Choosing the forest as one of our locations to film our trailer will help us to create a tense atmosphere. This location will be used to film Gianne walking through the forest along with Jason and Val. We will use a combination of shots from the handheld camera and the SLR. Gianne would show signs of possession and Jason and Val will react with panic and try to flee. This location will work well in relation to our sub genre of possession which is regarded to be part of the supernatural world. A lot of films and t.v series tend to use forests as locations when presenting werewolves, vampires etc. which are viewed as supernatural creatures.

CHURCH / GRAVEYARD
This location will help to support our sub genre. "Possession" in horror films and trailers tend to revolve around the Christian religion. Shooting in front/near a church will allow our audience to immediately relate the two together and make it clear to them that Gianne is in fact possessed, and by a demon from the Christian religion.
The graves will help to create fear amongst our audience. The graveyard will represent death and the dead which tends to make people feel uncomfortable and scared. This will help to create an eerie atmosphere.

LIBRARY
The library will most likely be our opening scene where we introduce the characters, Gianne, Val and Jason. Along with the characters, our main prop will also be introduced - The "demonic" book. Shots in the library will tell our audience that our characters are students and that the beginning is set in a school.







DARK ROOM/ CELLER
We will choose a dark room or a dark cellar to film Gianne is a state of "full possession". This location will give our editor a chance to work on the lighting for the cut.


Friday 29 November 2013

Feedback on Animated Storyboard

After presenting our animated storyboard to our Media class we received positive comments and constructive criticism which we will use in order to improve it.

Outline of Feedback:

Good Points:
-Great sound effects
-The editing of the the audible aspects in relation to our visual element. (The sound related to the image well).

Constructive Criticism
-The storyline seemed a bit unclear to some. For example "Why did she go into the woods?"
-Need to introduce the characters
-We need to build in more titles
-The pace of our animated storyboard needs to reach atleast 45 minutes.

Invictus Animated Storyboard 1

Hi guys, this is our first storyboard. We have used our original sketches and have transformed them into an animated version, using a few sound effects that we may choose to include in our final trailer. We hope you enjoy our little teaser trailer to our trailer.




Invictus animated storyboard 1 from Media @ St. Bons on Vimeo.

Wednesday 27 November 2013

Storyboard Frame Sheet


Timings
Sketch Frames
Visual                                                   
Audio


Shot
No: 1



Wide shot of main female character but is shot in an unprofessional style in order to show that characters are using a 'handheld camera' First shot mainly used to introduce characters.
Diegetic sound of talking within the library. And dialogue from 3 main characters. 


Shot
No: 2

Continues with the 'handheld'.
Dialogue from 3 main characters. 



Shot

No: 3

Close up shot of the main character hands looking for 'the book'. Introduces the book into the trailer. 
Diegetic sound of talking in the library and shuffling of books


Shot
No: 4


Fades into text


Eerie music slowly begins to play


Shot
No: 5


Wide shot of classroom to introduce the whole meaning to the storyline. Will cut into the faces of the main characters, to capture certain dialogue
Dialogue between teacher and students talking. Quiet music still continues


Shot
No: 6


Mid-shot of character looking into the mirror. Then will zoom into the mirror to reveal a change and scariness to the character. 
Eerie music stops, to here the diegetic sound of character humming a creepy nursery rhyme.


Shot
No: 7


Jump cuts into the close up shot of the book.
The humming of the character continues into the trailer. 


Shot
No: 8


Fade in of text.



Shot
No: 9


Wide shot of characters entering a forest, introduces next location. This reveals full change in main protagonist.
Diegetic sound of music will be added in here.


Shot
No: 10


Goes back to heldhand style recording, to show the fear in other characters. Jump cuts to a page in the book.
Diegetic sound of fast paced music will be added in here. And sound of other character heavy breathing and running away


Shot
No: 11


The screen will be blank here for two-three seconds. This would anchor in with the genre very well as horror  trailers tend to have blank screens for some time to build tension. Would then jump cut to a wide shot of main protagonist walking through the forest.
It will be silent in order to build the tension. 


Shot
No: 12


Jump cuts to a close up protagonist in full possession effect. 
There will be slow diegetic sound of the character humming. 




Invictus Pitch

Tuesday 26 November 2013

Trailer Influences

We decided to make a horror teaser trailer and so we looked at a number of film trailers that we thought would help us with our approach to creating our trailer.

SINISTER
Some of our influences is from the trailer for the film 'Sinister'. They have a main prop that triggers the narrative of the story (the old projector). They continuously use shadows and dark lighting to present a frightening atmosphere.They also use the dark scenes to accent and hide the source of fear, which in this case is the character 'Bughuul'.
Towards the end of the trailer there is a series of flash cuts which increase the pace and in turn raise the level of tension and fear among the audience. The use of children as part of the concept is also an influence. They present an element of vulnerability which will make audiences want to sympathize with the characters.


PARANORMAL ACTIVITY
The trailer for Paranormal Activity is one of our main influences. There is a great use of handheld camera work which we will also use in our trailer. This presents the story as a documented event and gives it a sense of realism which makes it scarier for audiences. This trailer has limited footage from the film and relies more on audience reaction. There are audible aspects from this which are also used when the titles are presented.
The use of a handheld camera allows the audience to empathise with the characters and feel as though they are actually experiencing what is happening in the film.
















THE LAST EXORCISM
The Last Exorcism was an influence to our theme of "posession". This is a key element in this film as the main character becomes so. From this trailer we can see how the possessed character acts, focusing on body language and speech so that we may be able to direct our own actor on how to present a character in a possessed state.

The feedback from our class on our first animated storyboard comments on the need for a greater use of titles in our trailer. The Last Exorcism trailer uses titles that tell audiences the location and key information about the first character introduced in the film.

Wednesday 20 November 2013

Costumes

Since the characters for our teaser trailer are teenagers who attend sixthform/college we had them dress in suits to create a sense of realism. This also makes it easier for our target audience to relate or sympathise with the characters.

The male characters will be wearing black blazers, black trousers and a shirt which would be their school uniform.





Our female protagonist will be wearing a black blazer, a black skirt and tights, and a shirt as her uniform.

Monday 18 November 2013

Tagline Ideas

Here is a brainstorm of ideas for the tagline of our trailer. We tried to come up with ones that closely relate to connotations of possession -which, in our trailer will be the humming and singing of a specific song the group had come across in the dangerous looking book they found in the library.


After a group discussion, we decided that our favourites were 'Hear no Evil, Speak no Evil', 'Death Comes to Those who Sing to It' and 'The Living might not hear you, but The Dead certainly will....No matter how quiet you try to be'.

We were very close to choosing the third one I previously mentioned, however, for a tagline we deemed it to be too long. As it was becoming troublesome for our group to decide on a tagline, we constructed a survey for our media class to answer, asking them which tagline they preferred.

Sketch: Film Magazine - Initial Idea #2



Saturday 16 November 2013

Sketch: Film Magazine - Initial Idea



Before the construction of our film magazine we decided to start out by sketching our ideas. This provided us with a visual starting point before moving on to use Photoshop.

This is my sketch for our independent film magazine. I was inspired by the horror films, 'Mama' and 'The Grudge' where the antagonist's hair would stretch out and try to engulf and harm victims with it.
I drew only half a face and chose not to centre the character's face to remain unconventional which match the unusual quirks of independent magazines.

Contrasting this, in my sketch I included typical conventions of a magazine. For example, I drew a barcode and wrote an issue number which I placed in the bottom, left corner. I also gave the magazine a price.

Tuesday 12 November 2013

Call Sheet




Title Ideas

Here is a brainstorm of ideas for the title of our trailer. We first centered our ideas around the primary prop in the trailer which would be the "The book". From there, we used Google Translator to find the translation for "book" in Latin which we believed would help to create a more eerie effect.



In the end we decided to choose "Invictus", the Latin word for "invincible, unbeatable, unconquered". We believe that it would relate well to the synopsis of the trailer as it revolves around possession and demonic components. The demon will be unbeatable and so the protagonists in the end, will be condemned to death.

Cloud 9Productions Proposal

Proposal

We, Cloud 9 Productions, are proposing to film a teaser trailer for our upcoming horror project, ‘Invictus’. Our company has produced horror films, such as The Lullaby, Brocken Wards (which won a BAFTA award) and Libellus, advertisements such as Sony, Bose and Monster Drink which have been very successful over the nation. We are proposing a budget of £10,000,000 in order to produce the Invictus trailer.

We have constructed surveys and focus groups over a few months to understand various target audiences which have watched the company’s recent projects. We now believe that we understand our target audience and the appropriate form of approach needed to receive beneficial and positive feedback.

Synopsis of Invictus;
Jason, Valentino and Gianne, a group of normal teenagers set out to complete their seven week long media project. However, a series of unexpected events begin to unfold as they discover “the book”, which contains demonic songs that start to haunt them psychologically and slowly become embedded in their day to day thoughts. Gianne unfortunately becomes the prime victim of possession and her character gradually shows signs of instability and being controlled by a supernatural force”.

Director: Jennifer Torres, Myah Bellevue
  • Degree in cinematography
  • BAFTA award for ‘Brocken Wards’ (Best Short 2008)

Camera crew: Myah Bellevue, Jennifer Torres and Valentino Pajarillo
  • British broadcasting for 10 years e.g. Doctor Who
  • Freelanced for individual film companies
  • Filmed at the 2008 Beijing Olympics
  • Degree in Media

Editor: Valentino Pajarillo, Myah Bellevue
  • Executive Editor for numerous fast paced music videos
  • Editing crew for Procter & Gamble Company
  • Degree in Art & Graphics

Timescale:
Pre - Production          4 weeks
Production                  2 weeks
Post – Production       3 weeks

In conclusion, with our extensive research and experienced crew members, we are absolutely confident with producing the trailer for Invictus within the proposed time period and within our budget.

Sunday 10 November 2013

Sketch: Film Poster - Initial Idea


This is the initial design of our poster. We wanted to ensure that our audience understood the meaning of 'Hear no Evil, Speak no Evil' in which we decided to actually get our actors to do the action for our poster. We got the inspiration to do this from existing horror film posters such as the Drag me to Hell film poster and the Mirrors film poster. We took specific conventions from each poster to recreate a realistic poster of our own.