Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Treatment

A scientist discovers a new form of weapon that has strong destructive power. Typically, an organization set out to retrieve the scientists work and hire a hit man to do this. The rest of the film centers on the hit man being chased by the government and after he doesn’t return the information to the organization they end up sending other hit men. It focuses on him escaping the authorities and trying to find out what the weapon is. In the end he finds out what the weapon is and decides that no one should have that kind of power and so destroys all the scientists work and ends the film escaping.

The basic plot of the first scene is a scientist is woken up by his alarm clock; we have quick cuts to show the passing of time as he gets ready in the morning and then down at the breakfast table we see him realize something. There are papers spread around the table and he suddenly finds something amazing. He rushes his breakfast and runs outside to his car which is parked on the roadside and gets shot in the back. Then he collapses to the floor still clutching the papers and the hitman in a suit steals the papers in a stylish fashion, although we never see who he is.

The title sequence is going to be quite stylish. For example, the kind of titles used in James Bond films. We are thinking of using “crime scene” style pictures of the dead body during the title sequence. The editing is going to focus most on continuity but will also use a high angle shot above the scientist and shot from a low angle on the dead body of the scientist. The scientist will be highlighted in his role wearing a lab coat as he exits his house. We’re going to use naturalistic mise en scene such as dining room tables and beds. To show the scientist has been shot, we are going to use fake blood effects and sound effects of the gun.

We have looked at a range of films to use as out influences. Films such as: Vantage Point, Casino Royale, I Robot and Jumper. All these films have similar plots and therefore are good to use for ideas.

Thursday, 10 December 2009

Our Project

For our project we have to create the opening three minutes of a film. We are working in a group of four and have assigned each member roles, these are:

Wesley Pusey - Storyboard Artist, Titles Designer, Casting Director
Nicole Farrar - Lighting Engineer, Producer, Cinematographer
Ben Dufton - Locations Manager, Musical Director, Artistic Director
Alex Taylor - Chief Editor, Scriptwriter, Director


Wednesday, 9 December 2009

Ideas

To begin the project, I (Wesley) decided to draw up the storyboards to two film ideas that we had brainstormed between us.
One of the brainstormed ideas was for a horror film, the other a thriller film. I drew up storyboards for each of these, the format being 12 drawings with accompanying explanations for each slide, for each film idea.

Horror film: The finished product of our brainstorming for this idea was that we would show the penultimate sequence to the film, at the beginning, and then do the rest of the film in a flashback leading up to that point and explaining how we came to this climactic sequence. The film idea was basically, a group of people, that had been trapped by zombie-Esque creatures on a rooftop (somewhere with no escape) and we see one of the survivors about to commit suicide

Thriller: The other idea for our media project, and the one that we've decided to take forward was the opening to a thriller movie. In this opening, a man is depicted waking up and going about his normal morning activities. He then proceeds to go downstairs to have breakfast and notices something important in his scientific notes, rushes outside to get to his car, whilst on the pavement, he is shot in the back. Finishing the scene the shooter walks over to the dead man, and steals some documents from his hands.