Wednesday, 3 February 2016
Evaluation - Question 3 (not done)
How does your product engage with the audiences?
To help us get an idea of who to target we used a website called YouGovProfiles, where we discovered similar interests as well as information about the common age and lifestyle. When we conducted our 'spy movies' research on YOUGOV we found that the common age group that had interest in this genre of movie were aged 40-54, they were also categorised in the same social grade.
From this we decided that our target audience would be both males and females who fit into the middle aged group.
To help us get an idea of who to target we used a website called YouGovProfiles, where we discovered similar interests as well as information about the common age and lifestyle. When we conducted our 'spy movies' research on YOUGOV we found that the common age group that had interest in this genre of movie were aged 40-54, they were also categorised in the same social grade.
From this we decided that our target audience would be both males and females who fit into the middle aged group.
We also found that that our target audience at similar movie interests, such as casino royale which was also one of our inspirations.
Second part of filming (Action scene)
In the second part of our filming, we had to film the action scene and after going through our feedback we decided to add in the 'seduction/plot twist' scene which we thought of just two days before. Our actors were George,Nano and Praew who was also our stunt choreographer.
What I thought went well was the action scene, and that the choreograph worked really well in terms of positioning and looking realistic. However, to balance it out we occurred a problem when it came to the 'revealing' (taking of George's shirt scene) as the lighting was bad and didn't convey the mood we were hoping for. To overcome this Gigi suggested we made it a silhouette instead, as the dim orange lighting at the back can also help set the mood of this scene, so we did that but also with the help of 3 iPhone torches. This scene turned out to be one of the ones that I was most happy with as the mood and tone was just right.
Our added scene was inspired by Mr and Mrs Smith
What I thought went well was the action scene, and that the choreograph worked really well in terms of positioning and looking realistic. However, to balance it out we occurred a problem when it came to the 'revealing' (taking of George's shirt scene) as the lighting was bad and didn't convey the mood we were hoping for. To overcome this Gigi suggested we made it a silhouette instead, as the dim orange lighting at the back can also help set the mood of this scene, so we did that but also with the help of 3 iPhone torches. This scene turned out to be one of the ones that I was most happy with as the mood and tone was just right.
Our added scene was inspired by Mr and Mrs Smith
Extra Actors for action scene
Co-Spy - Tanya Pongkanta (me)
Stunt1 (Antagonist) - Praew Tippong
Stunt 2 (Antagonist) - Nano Tns
Monday, 25 January 2016
Feedback from our rough cut
Already good:
To solve the suit and being half naked situation we have decided to add in a "seductive/killer" scene, where George (the spy) is being seduced..clothes are being taken off.. but in the end turns out the girl is the killer and she shoots him and pushes him into the pool, therefore explaining why he is half naked.
The shot where we dropped paint into a cup and created cloudy effects had a good response, however it was mention that it did not fit with our "plot". This we knew was going to be mentioned and we understand but we feel that it helps set the 'mysterious' mood to our piece.Perhaps if we adjust the brightness of the clip it will seem to fit in more. The colours each represent different things, the first colour colour that appears is red, representing blood, and the next is dark blue, representing darkness and hidden identity (spy).
- The paints used are really cool
- Good underwater shot
- Good music
- The actor is very hot
- Good location
Needs to be improved:
- The underwater shot was too long
- Sometimes the camera is shaky
- Why was he wearing a swimsuit
- Quite rough-still needs things added to it
Responding to feedback:
We will cut some parts of the pool shot as we agree that it is too long, but in term of it being slightly shaky, we like this effect as it helps to set the mood of the spy drowning/struggling.
The shot where we dropped paint into a cup and created cloudy effects had a good response, however it was mention that it did not fit with our "plot". This we knew was going to be mentioned and we understand but we feel that it helps set the 'mysterious' mood to our piece.Perhaps if we adjust the brightness of the clip it will seem to fit in more. The colours each represent different things, the first colour colour that appears is red, representing blood, and the next is dark blue, representing darkness and hidden identity (spy).
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Shooting Day 15-01-16 (Friday)
Good Comments: from the shooting day:
- Followed the schedule
- Timing in filming each shot was good
- Everyone contributed to their job roles
Could've been better:
- Some shots couldn't be filmed because rooms weren't available, had to improvise scenes
- Technical problems with Go Pro (slowed down process slightly)
- Quality of some of the shots could've been better - might shoot them again on the second shooting day
These are some behind the scenes photos
Character Representation
Spy:
Our Main Character which is a spy was inspired by a mix of James Bond and Kingsman.
Our Main Character which is a spy was inspired by a mix of James Bond and Kingsman.
In terms of the plot we wanted our character to represent mysteriousness and contradiction/confusion in terms of identity between the 'normal' life and the 'secret' life, I got this inspiration from Dexter.
Representation/Mood:
The mood in which we wanted to convey was seriousness and bravery, however we do not want our actor to be overdramatic with his actions as this does not illustrate the theme 'Thriller' so our actors had to always put on a straight face.
The mood in which we wanted to convey was seriousness and bravery, however we do not want our actor to be overdramatic with his actions as this does not illustrate the theme 'Thriller' so our actors had to always put on a straight face.
We think that the pool shot is an important aspect in revealing and representing the identity of our main character, as falling into the pool is like cleansing the past, the secrets and who he was as well as the birth of a new identity.
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Lesson Planning / Production Meeting 12-012-16
In today's lesson, we planned out the action scene. To make sure we get the shooting done on time and that it goes as smoothly as possible, we have to plan the actions ahead. Gigi drew out a brief map of our location and we put down the spots where the actors have to be and where the fighting and shooting happens. After we had an idea of the blocking for the actors, we watched a video on 'how to film action scenes' then went downstairs to try the different angles and small camera movements, so that we can brief the actors on the actual day on what actions to do. One thing that we will have to be careful with is that when filming, we don't over exaggerate the camera movement as this can cause the actors to come of frame.
Here's a video of us trying to work out the angle/movements..some worked, some didn't.
(No-one was harmed in this process...)
Sunday, 10 January 2016
Friday, 8 January 2016
Lesson Planning / Production Meeting (08-01-16)
During this lesson, all three of us (Tanya, Gigi and Praewa) were present, we discussed about the problems that we may face on the day of the shooting, one problem that came up was time, as we only have around 4 hours to film, to solve this we have cleared our plans for the next day, just in case we need to use that day to film scenes which we did not have time to do. Another problem was the use of the pool and IF it rains what our second plan would be.. so we went to the school pool to block out the scene and found that it would be a great backup.
After having gone through possible problems, we finalized our roles and responsibilities and add them to the 'credits plan'. The final thing we did this lesson was choose 2 songs in which we thought created the mood/tone we wanted.
This is a time-lapse of us researching, discussing, debating and coming to a conclusions.
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Lesson Planning / Production Meeting
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