Thursday, 21 April 2016

WELCOME MODERATOR

WELCOME MODERATOR

FREDERICK HOWE
CANDIDATE NUMBER 1230
CLAREMONT FAN COURT SCHOOL 64680


I worked with Oliver Macnaughton 1243, Harvey Gillett 1225 and Tamara Rudd 1258.

I hope you enjoy my blog which contains all of my work from my G324 Advanced Portfolio.

My chosen brief was Brief 2, the construction of a film trailer with the inclusion of two ancillary products: a film poster and the front cover of a film magazine cover

My evaluation questions are in separate pages at the top of the blog. 

Below is my finished film trailer, poster and magazine cover, along with my research, planning and construction of my film trailer.

The pages 'MY FILM POSTER' and 'MY FILM MAGAZINE COVER' above show my research, planning and construction of my two ancillary products.

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

MY FILM TRAILER



To help viewers know who wrote the annotations on the trailer we came up with the idea of colour coding the annotations to ensure the person in the group who write it receives the credit for it.

Annotation Colour Key:

  • Frederick Howe 1230 - BLUE
  • Harvey Gillett 1225 - RED
  • Oliver Macnaughton 1243 - GREEN
  • Tamara Rudd 1258 - PINK
The button highlighted in this screenshot allows the viewer to turn annotations on and off.

MY FILM POSTER


Wednesday, 30 March 2016

CONSTRUCTION: PRODUCTION COMPANY IDENT

The production company ident was very difficult to make. We had a very set and solid idea in our heads of how we wanted it to look. But unfortunately when we tried to make it our idea was almost impossible to create. Our idea was to have a snake prop slither across a snakes and ladders board several time before the title then appears. 
We planned to create this as a stop motion animation using iStopmotion but this proved too difficult. 
After trying and failing we moved forward and continued with the rest of our practical project. We left the ident until last to give us time to think of a new idea.
Our idea then evolved into having dice roll across the board and a hand come into frame and pick them up and as the hand moves away the production company name appears from behind it. To create the ident we printed off a snakes and ladders board to save money instead of buying one, gathered two dice and set up a tripod with a camera for a bird's eye view of the board. We then took several takes until we got one we liked. We then imported the footage into Final Cut Pro and created an effect that makes the title look as if it appears from behind the hand and viola! We have a production company ident.



Friday, 5 February 2016

FUTURE LEARN: GUERILLA VFX COURSE
















During half term I started a Future Learn Visual Effects for Guerilla Filmmakers. I decided to start this course because I really want to expand my skills as a filmmaker and this is a perfect way to do so. I have never fully worked with proper visual effects until I started this course. 


The first week was incredibly interesting with a few short videos from FutureLearn explaining what I would be covering during the four week course. Most of the first week was reading different articles on a variety of different techniques and filmmakers. Towards the end of the week I got a chance to practice my first piece of visual effects using a free software that FutureLearn provided called HitFilm 3 Express. I followed a very simple and easy tutorial video that taught me how to create a fake flare effect. This sort of visual effects is very helpful for filmmakers as it doesn't endanger anyone on set by lighting a real flare and it also means that there is no need to go through hundreds of flares and them constantly burning out. 

I haven't yet started the second week but I am very excited to start and learn even more about visual effects.

Here is the effect that I created whilst following the course tutorial:

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Thursday, 4 February 2016

RESEARCH: TRAILER CREDITS

Nowadays trailers are the biggest part of the marketing campaign of most films. Every trailer is differently suited to each film and genre. Trailers end in many different ways, some showing just a release date and other giving a list of cast crew and directors. I think it is very important to look at all the different ways that trailers can end before coming up with a decision of how to end my trailer.                              
In this collage I have chosen six different ways in which very recent film trailers end. This makes me very skeptical when it comes to learning the codes and conventions of film trailers and deciding on how to end my trailer. There are so many different ways that professional filmmakers end there trailers that it is all a matter of personal choice and what suites the overall theme of the trailer the best. If it is a very detailed trailer showing off a lot of the film then there is usually and lot of detail in final part of the trailer. If it is a short simple trailer there is usually very little detail in the final screen of the trailer. This is also the case with a lot of trailers for comedies, they usually end with a very simple end slate. But reiterating my first point it all boils down to decisions on the parts of the editors and the studio on how much detail there should be in the end slate.

Also recently there has been a lot more emphasis on social media in the end slate of trailers. This is evident in the end slate of the trailer for the new film in The Divergent Series: Allegiant.
In this end slate they reveal the month that the film will be released in and then the rest of this end slate is entirely purposed at connecting people to their social media accounts. They show that they have an account on all of the major social medias, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Snapchat. They also introduce a hashtag for the film that is a perfect model for viral marketing as it can be used on all social media by anyone with an account to spread free awareness of the film across the internet.