Rabu, 13 November 2024

StoryBoard

 THIS BLOG PAGE IS FOR OUR STORYBOARD FOR OUR FILM OPENING SCENE



This was my groups attempt on doing the storyboard and halfway through we realised that this method we are using isnt very time efficient and because of this we decided to a simpler method. We also had to change one of the scene which is the smoking one because our teacher disagreed on that scene, he said smoking isnt cool and that we would get in a big trouble if we did that scene

This is our real storyboard



This storyboard was done by Alex and Arnold

Reflection: I didnt take part in doing the storyboard and all the work was done by alex and arnold, we appreciate these kings for taking the wheel on participating to do the storyboard

Classwork

 These are the terms and things we learned in media studies. Some of this work is taken from my teacher's slides and some is from the material we produced in class. 

                                                        Mise-en-Scene !

Refers to the arrangement and design of visual elements within a frame or a scene, this was really interesting because i never thought such small details make big effects


Mr nick traynor gave us a classwork to understand more about mise-en-scene

Camera Angle :

  1. Long shot

  2. Extreme Long shot

  3. Medium shot

  4. Cowboy shot

  5. Close up

  6. Extreme Close up shot

  7. POV

  8. Over the shoulder

  9. High angle

  10. Low angle

  11. Dutch angle

  12. Establishing s


     

    Description

    Effect

    Diegetic sound

    Sound that can be heard by the characters within the media text. 

    Add a sense of realism. Reveal information to characters (and then audience)

    Non diegetic sound

    Sound that can only be heard by the audience.

    Enhance meaning, create an emotional response in the audience

    Trans diegetic sound 

    Sound that transitions from one to the other. 

    Creates a link between the audience and the world. More immersive


     Edit :  

    Continuity Editing

    Non continuity editing 

    • Straight cut (cut)

    • Eyeline match 

    • Shot /reverse shot

    • Cutaway / Insert 


    *Match cut

    • Cross cut (parallel cut)

    • Flash back

    • Flash forward

    • Jump cut 


    *Match cut

    hot

 Camera movements :

Fixed

Camera remains static

Calm, peace, normal

Push in

Camera moves slowly toward subject

Brings the audience closer, more involved, getting more serious. 

Pull out

Camera moves slowly away from subject

Takes audience away from the action, leaving a character. Detaching from subject

Pan 

Side to side, camera fixed

Reveal information, mirrors natural head movement of the audience. 

Tilt

Up and down, camera fixed

Same as pan, just a different direction

Dolly 

Camera moves around freely

More immersive, we are moving inside the subjects world, we feel part of the action

Tracking

Camera moves around on tracks

Similar to dolly, but smoother. 

Crane

 

Reveals the epic size of the setting, landscape. 

Handheld

Camera is shakey

Very natural, immersive. High energy

Zoom

Zoom 

Brings audience closer to budget. Draws our attention to something. 


EDITING


Continuity Editing

Non continuity editing 

  • Straight cut (cut)

  • Eyeline match 

  • Shot /reverse shot

  • Cutaway / Insert 


*Match cut

  • Cross cut (parallel cut)

  • Flash back

  • Flash forward

  • Jump cut 


*Match cut


TERM 2

STAGES OF MEDIA TEXT !

Production
this is where the film or media text gets created and where filming writing producing is at

Location Scout and Risk assesment

 Here is our locations that we are going to film at and the risks (Sagara and Panji)

Images : Taman Bali Festival - Padanggalak

Cosmic Diner Bali - Sunset Road


Location

Address:

https://g.co/kgs/2aTsbmT = Cosmic Diner Bali - Parking lot

Scene:

Panji comes in with a motorcycle and parks and he leans to the handlebars and reminisces about past traumas and actions he committed during his time spent being in a teenage gang.

Advantages of location:

Very often empty and thus will be easier to shoot due to less distractions, as well as less likely to break ethical considerations when it comes to being shown on camera. The vibe and aesthetic of the location is also really nice and fits the theme and time of our movie well.

Disadvantages of Location:

Close to a big road so the sounds of vehicles could become a disturbance and make it harder to edit the video afterwards. We might get kicked out of the location due to not being allowed to record on private property.

Alternatives:

Johnny Rockets?

Risk Assessment

Risk:

Who is at risk:

How to avoid risk:

High, Medium, Low risk:

  1. Getting runover by a car

Actors and cameraman

Avoid areas with large amounts of cars and vehicle activity

High

  1. Panji falling off bike

Actor

Ensure that the kickstand is down. Park bike in safe and stable location and manner

Low

  1. Getting kicked out of area

Everyone in the group

Ask for permission from restaurant employees. Shoot scene quickly

Low










Location

Address:

Jl. Padang Galak No.3, Kesiman, Kec. Denpasar Tim., Kota Denpasar, Bali 

Scene:

Remainder of the opening, gang beating up a random person (enemy/rival gang?, robbing a person?), this is the scene where the regret sets in on the main character, and the final straw was when he was forced to kill someone?.

Advantages of location:

The location is pretty much always empty with no visitors, this means that we’ll get the area all to ourselves and won’t be disturbed by people being around the area and them speaking, it’ll also be easier to act as we won’t be as embarrassed. The overall conditions of the location and how it is poorly maintained fits in with the mise-en-scene that we are going for, and could fit for the aesthetic we’re going for.

Disadvantages of Location:

The location has a lot of windows? So outdoor natural lighting will be shown, this could make it weird especially if we need to take multiple tries and scenes with the lighting and time of day being different in each of the scenes. 

Alternatives:

No Foreseeable Alternatives.

Risk Assessment

Risk:

Who is at risk:

How to avoid risk:

High, Medium, Low risk:

  1. Possessions

Everyone in the group

Pray before entering the area. Do not be disrespectful within the area. Ask for permission and greet the area.

Medium

  1. Attacked by wild animals

Everyone in the group

Avoid areas with high amounts of animal activity. Do not agitate any wild animals we come across. Bring weapons for self defence against animals (last resort)

Medium

  1. Injuries caused by bad infrastructure

Everyone in the group

Mind our steps and actions when shooting in the area. Observe and look for possible alternative areas within the location.

High


Reflection: The location scout we did was pretty easy because before hand we already knew what locations we were going to use and it was pretty easy to pick out because it was suitable for our film


Selasa, 12 November 2024

Script

 Here is my script for opening screenplay made by jeremy and sagara

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zfW_6oX15xNaBVM1Pb7bA9auleWRuzcxdoWYru-iWb8/edit?usp=sharing

reflection: this script made us easier to remember what we are going to say in our film and it also makes it more time efficient since we do not have to make things up while the recording is going. this will also reduce mistakes and retakes since my group and I already know what to say

Selasa, 05 November 2024

Screen Tests

 We as a class did a screen test together to help decide our actors


Reflection: this helped us to decide our main actors in our opening film scene and also improve our acting , some of our acting was very unserious but some took it really serious.



Filming Schedule

  this is my filming schedule for my group for our main movie project ( Made By Sagara Awatara ) This is the schedule that my group plans to...