Thursday, 21 January 2010
Cast, Costumes and Props
This is our actress who is also part of our group. We were initially not going to show her face because of the sequence having to be full of P.O.V. shots of her. However, going along with the shooting, we decided that it would have been a good idea to show her full body in order to reveal a relationship between them.
Josh Jackson, actor in shower.
We chose these actors puposefully due to their style and American teen-ager looks which is what we were aiming for initially. He is supposed to look like a jock and she is supposed to look like a typical cheerleader.
Costumes and Props:
Our use of props was very simple because the whole set and sequencve was very naturalistic.
This cardigan is what the actress wears when she enters the bathroom. The choice of red was to add colour to the set because there was a very yellow wash in terms of lighting. The colour also communicated to the audience that she is an important character because she stands out.
As the actress comes in, she removes the red cardigan remaining only with this tank top. The colour white represents innocence which is the intention, it will make the audience think that she is in danger. This comes as a surprise when the white top has a clear flood of blood splatter onto it while she violently stabs the actor.
We decided that her weapon would be a knife seeing that she is only a teen-ager. The decision to have a simple kitchen knife is iconic to that fact that everybody in the world has one, which is a weapon that can be used also to kill. We made this choice also because a girl her age would not buy a professional weapon such as a gun.
At every shot of her stabbing, to cut to him being stabbed continuosuly, we added blood to his chest by bits to make it seem realistic. There is shot to get a front view of her stabbing his as if it were from his point of view. While someone from inside the shower held the camera, another person splattered blood on her.
Location
We decided to make as much use as possible of the Hurtwood House school seeing that it had to seem like a school as much as possible. We shot the scene in the boys shower room and the boys bathroom.
We changed ideas of locations often because the initial idea was to shoot the sequence in an elegant house with a bright, white bathroom, however, since we did not have access to such a location, we thought about shooting in one of the boarding houses which had long corridors and nice bathrooms. We then decided that it would have been easier and time saving to shoot on location. This is when we changed our location in general: we went from the idea of a house to a school. For the corridors, we used the school basement corridor which had pipes on the wall which gives a scary effect, this is the location where the actress walks through to then go up the stairs. To make it seem as if the stairs led up to a main boarding house corridor, we shot her feet going up the stairs and then cut to her walking in the same pace and position as before but a different corridor and keeping camera movement the same.
We changed ideas of locations often because the initial idea was to shoot the sequence in an elegant house with a bright, white bathroom, however, since we did not have access to such a location, we thought about shooting in one of the boarding houses which had long corridors and nice bathrooms. We then decided that it would have been easier and time saving to shoot on location. This is when we changed our location in general: we went from the idea of a house to a school. For the corridors, we used the school basement corridor which had pipes on the wall which gives a scary effect, this is the location where the actress walks through to then go up the stairs. To make it seem as if the stairs led up to a main boarding house corridor, we shot her feet going up the stairs and then cut to her walking in the same pace and position as before but a different corridor and keeping camera movement the same.
Storyboarding
One of the key aspects of Film-Making is the ability to follow and interpret storyboards. They help you to understand the intentions for the camera operator and a clear way of understanding what locations and shots you need to do. It also makes the shooting day less complicated because it gives everyone part of the group a clarified idea of what lighting you need, what shots you need and what particular shots are needed for future editing with effects, such as credits.
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Shooting Script
INT. Bathroom, Dark light
Frame focuses on a jock jacket from high angle draped over a towel-rack. There is the sound of a shower running and a boy humming and whistling a pop song.
CUT TO:
A boys locker room. A figure of a boy in the shower washing vigorously while singing.
CUT TO:
INT. Dark hallway
Frame focuses on a long and dark hallway where the camera is hand-held to show a P.O.V. shot of the girl, while walking towards the locker room.
CUT TO:
Focus on the bathroom door which she is getting closer to.
CUT TO:
Her hand pushes open the door slowly while a knife in the other hand shows up in the frame.
CUT TO:
She goes for the shower handle
CUT TO:
She stabs him several times violently. Massive amounts of blood cause the white walls to stain.
CUT TO:
P.O.V. Shot of her moving slowly to the sink, camera moves down to her bloody hands rinsing in the running water.
CUT TO:
Her hand swipes across the mirror giving a reflection of her red eyes.
Frame focuses on a jock jacket from high angle draped over a towel-rack. There is the sound of a shower running and a boy humming and whistling a pop song.
CUT TO:
A boys locker room. A figure of a boy in the shower washing vigorously while singing.
CUT TO:
INT. Dark hallway
Frame focuses on a long and dark hallway where the camera is hand-held to show a P.O.V. shot of the girl, while walking towards the locker room.
CUT TO:
Focus on the bathroom door which she is getting closer to.
CUT TO:
Her hand pushes open the door slowly while a knife in the other hand shows up in the frame.
CUT TO:
She goes for the shower handle
CUT TO:
She stabs him several times violently. Massive amounts of blood cause the white walls to stain.
CUT TO:
P.O.V. Shot of her moving slowly to the sink, camera moves down to her bloody hands rinsing in the running water.
CUT TO:
Her hand swipes across the mirror giving a reflection of her red eyes.
Friday, 15 January 2010
SHOT LIST
1. Close-up on Jock jacket
2. Medium-wide shot of bathroom
3. Wide-long shot of the hallway
5. Medium-long shot of door in the hallway
6. Close up of hand on handle
7. Medium shot of the door opening
8. Medium-wide shot of shower
9. Close up of hands opening shower door
10. Close up of hand on shower door
11. Medium wide shot of bath/shower
12. Wide shot of bathroom
13. Close-up of sink
14. Extreme close up of drain with blood in the water
15. Close up on hands swiping mirror
16. EXTREME close up of reflection of eyes in the mirror
17. Close up of victim dead
2. Medium-wide shot of bathroom
3. Wide-long shot of the hallway
5. Medium-long shot of door in the hallway
6. Close up of hand on handle
7. Medium shot of the door opening
8. Medium-wide shot of shower
9. Close up of hands opening shower door
10. Close up of hand on shower door
11. Medium wide shot of bath/shower
12. Wide shot of bathroom
13. Close-up of sink
14. Extreme close up of drain with blood in the water
15. Close up on hands swiping mirror
16. EXTREME close up of reflection of eyes in the mirror
17. Close up of victim dead
SUCCUBUS
Sharp-Edge Productions
Roles:
• Producer: Ruby Kammerina
• Director: Timothy Magdich (everyone takes part in camera work)
• Cinematographer: ChloĆ« Roberts and Estelle Mei
• Sound: Timothy Magdich
Cast:
• Boy in shower: Josh Jackson
• Girl Killer: ChloĆ« Roberts
Locations: Hurtwood House
• Bathroom
• Narrow, long hallway
Starts with a shot of the traditional jock jacket on a towel-rack, with the sound of the shower and a boy singing. We get a close-up of the jacket with the producers name (Ruby Kammer) sewn into the jacket. This immediately links to where we are and who is in the shower. This is clarified when there is a tracking-shot to establish the whole bathroom and steam coming from the shower where we see the figure of the boy through the shower-screen. Cut-to a P.O.V. shot, showing someone walking through a long hallway where at the end there is the bathroom door, making this obvious by steam coming through the door and sound of the boy singing. It continues with a tracking-shot still from the P.O.V. Cut to her hand opening the door with a knife in her hand, this shows who is the killer, making the movement of her hand become a title on the door (Sound: Timothy Magdich). Tracking-shot still as P.O.V. where we see his figure in the shower. She reaches around the shower curtain and you see a hand and knife making stabbing movements while he screams and blood splattering onto the white tiles. At the last stab, blood splatters onto the white tiles making the title of the film (Succubus) . Cut to P.O.V. whole she moves slowly to the sink and cut to her hands in the sink and the water becoming red from the blood on her hands and then she washes the knife. Cut to a shot of the mirror from her P.O.V. with the name of the director (Timothy Magdich). She wipes some steam off the mirror giving a scary effect by only seeing her red eyes. BLACKOUT.
Sharp-Edge Productions
Roles:
• Producer: Ruby Kammerina
• Director: Timothy Magdich (everyone takes part in camera work)
• Cinematographer: ChloĆ« Roberts and Estelle Mei
• Sound: Timothy Magdich
Cast:
• Boy in shower: Josh Jackson
• Girl Killer: ChloĆ« Roberts
Locations: Hurtwood House
• Bathroom
• Narrow, long hallway
Starts with a shot of the traditional jock jacket on a towel-rack, with the sound of the shower and a boy singing. We get a close-up of the jacket with the producers name (Ruby Kammer) sewn into the jacket. This immediately links to where we are and who is in the shower. This is clarified when there is a tracking-shot to establish the whole bathroom and steam coming from the shower where we see the figure of the boy through the shower-screen. Cut-to a P.O.V. shot, showing someone walking through a long hallway where at the end there is the bathroom door, making this obvious by steam coming through the door and sound of the boy singing. It continues with a tracking-shot still from the P.O.V. Cut to her hand opening the door with a knife in her hand, this shows who is the killer, making the movement of her hand become a title on the door (Sound: Timothy Magdich). Tracking-shot still as P.O.V. where we see his figure in the shower. She reaches around the shower curtain and you see a hand and knife making stabbing movements while he screams and blood splattering onto the white tiles. At the last stab, blood splatters onto the white tiles making the title of the film (Succubus) . Cut to P.O.V. whole she moves slowly to the sink and cut to her hands in the sink and the water becoming red from the blood on her hands and then she washes the knife. Cut to a shot of the mirror from her P.O.V. with the name of the director (Timothy Magdich). She wipes some steam off the mirror giving a scary effect by only seeing her red eyes. BLACKOUT.
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