Thursday, 30 December 2010

Rough cut ancillaries complete

Here's the rough cuts of the two ancillaries, there a likely to be improvements across the two of them to produce the final copy.

Poster:



Magazine:


Thursday, 23 December 2010

Update

I'm on track for finishing my ancillaries by the time i go back to school on the 5th january, an then about a week after that i will finish my trailer and start the evaluation which will give me a couple of weeks for that.

I've now got all of the photos and i've chosen the ones i will use.

I also decided that the poster looks better without the image of alex himself on it. I will still, however, use this image on the front cover of my magazine. This means that the main focus of the poster will now be the BMX bike in the centre, coupled with the title above. I did, however, take some screen shots of me cutting out the image of alex in photoshop and i have posted these below...

This is the original photo. The background uses a variety of colours which made it a little tricky to cut alex himself out. To begin with i tried using the 'magnetic lasso' tool on photoshop, but the range of colours made this a tedious and painstaking task. I then came to the attention of a different tool of which i can no longer remember the name. This tool allowed me to colour around alex in red.


Here is what the photo looked like after i'd coloured the area i didnt want in. From here i was able to select the outside of alex and delete the rest, leaving a white background.



By this stage i could select alex and copy and paste him to where i needed the image.

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

These are the photos i have chosen for my two ancillaries...


I felt that of the photos i took of the actor, that this was the best one. This was simply because on his facial expressions. I intend to use this photo on both the poster and the front cover of the magazine to establish a link between the two and make it look like some kind of marketing strategy.


I have chosen this one because the BMX is in the far left of the image and it engages the rule of thirds.


This shot was meant to look quite amateur as it will feature on the magazine front cover as one of the 'extras'.

This image is the same as the above in nature. I chose these too out of the selection that i took because the character is central to the photos and they look quite casual.


This was a second idea i had for the magazine front cover, although i dont think i will use this. It's a back up plan of sorts.

This photo has a lot more space around the bike and it is for this reason that i chose it. It is different to the other one in that it would allow me to use more of the fence and ideally, work it into the poster.

I have chosen this selection of photos for  various reasons. I may not use them all and there may be a couple of different ones that i use, should i end up not liking any of these. But for the mean time i feel that these photos are easy to work with, and could hopefully produce so decent ancillaries with a little editing.

Sunday, 19 December 2010

Thursday, 16 December 2010

Update

Just a quick update as to where i am now...

My trailer is pretty much finished now,  managed to do a lot of work on it in the last week of school, so all there is left to do now is put the title in place. I have to film one little bit on the green screen to do this and then make the the title with it in after effects. I'm going to use the idea of having a BMX ride through the title. After that my trailer will be finished. A for the ancillaries, they will be finished over these christmas holidays as i have photoshop at home. My actor has been in England for the last 6 months or so but he's back now, so i will be able to take some photos with him and select the best ones to use for the two ancillaries. As you already know, i've done a lot of the little things for the ancillaries so all that really remains that will take time is the photos. The rest is all quick and easy. This means that as soon as i have finished my title on the trailer i can move on to the evaluation aspect of the coursework, which means i will have about 3 weeks to do it in.

I'm currently editing together a construction documentary which i will upload at the end of the construction sequence. This will show you how i made all of the project, including the two ancillaries. 

Sunday, 12 December 2010

Evaluation...

I need to start thinking about the evaluation section now, and i will do this as i put the finishing touches on the trailer. I can't properly start this until the trailer is completely finalised, but i have up till the final deadline (21st january) to do it. I won't be able to do anything to my trailer until i'm back at school on the 5th of january, because i don't have the software at home to edit it, which will set me back a little. However, i am confident that i will have enough time to do everything in the three or so weeks between then and the final deadline.

Ancillary Tasks...

Now my rough cut in finished, i can concentrate on the ancillary tasks. I can do these over the holiday's because i have photoshop at home so that allows to to use the time instead of being sat at home with nothing i can do. I've done a bit of work on the two tasks anyway as i've previously posted so there isnt too much more to do.

On a positive note, i have been to find a fence for my location down at the skatepark and there is one covered in graffiti which would be the perfect location for the photo for the poster. This means that the skatepark will be the location for the main image on the poster.

Rough cut complete!

I finished my first rough cut on friday and you can follow the link below to it...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxYo0fa5iUk
It's not the final copy and, of course, there are parts that need sharpening up and things like the title and the work sections that still need to be edited in. But the main structure is there to work with.

I'm not 100% sure about the music for it. It fits the genre well but it was thinking about taking a different spin on it and putting some completely contrasting music over the trailer. This would create a more abstract effect and hopefully would have a more memorable impact on the audience.

The next thing for me to do is import the rough cut into aftereffects and put the remaining components in it. This shouldn't take too long and i should be finished in a couple of weeks. As soon as im done with this i will put together my construction documentary and post it up on here.

Tuesday, 7 December 2010

Today

I continued to edit the rest of my trailer today, and there's not a long way left to go now. One thing i did realise today was that i needed some more musci for the end of my trailer because it was a little to quiet and the mood needed to be established. I spent about half an hour looking through soundtrack pro before finding an appropiate sound clip. I wanted something that sounded emotional and involved a pianio.

Theres 4 days until the first rough cut deadline, so i'm on track to have that completed on time. I willl post a construction documentary at the end of the month to show the various stages of me constructing the trailer.

I also had a new idea for the title of the film, i want to have the bike essentially riding through the title, and to do this i will need to filom over the green screen. I wont be able to have this done by the end of the week so i have arranged with mr.dowson to do that as soon as possible, instead of for friday.

Sunday, 5 December 2010

New footage

I took the footage for the new shot i have thought of today, and i now plan to have the voice over playing on top of it, and a little less over the heart beat effect. I think that the voice over is better spread between different parts of the trailer to build excitement and tension throughout. Anyway, here is a screen shot of the new footage:

Saturday, 4 December 2010

The trailer...

i'm now over half way with the trailer, i've finished the middle section of the trailer now and i'm well on track for the deadline, despite the problem we've had with the weather over here in the past week. I have, however, decided to make one change to the start of the trailer. I now plan to add an additional shot before the heartbeat begins, where Alex is lit up from the back in the dark. This will establish him as the centre of attention for the film.

The music issue that recently occurred is now totally solved and i've sorted the music completely.

One thing i did have to do the other day is straighten out a shaky image in after effects. Below you can see a few screen shots of me doing this, and in my construction documentary you will be able to see footage of it.



Whilst dealing with my music problems, i tried a different approach. I thought about having an abstract take on the trailer, with more orchestral music. An example of this kind of media is the xbox advert that was banned. You can see it by following this link... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNuRQmvykwk

It didnt work very well with the style of my trailer, and the music clashed with the video. You can see this abstract draft of the trailer by following this link to youtube.com...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHCRfX-AY8I

Ancillaries

Right, i started to put my ancillary titles at such together the other day, i wont be able to get the final photos until mid december due to the actor being away, but that's not a problem as i can sort out the rest and finalised them when the final photo's have been taken.

I'm sticking pretty much to the final drafts and i'm planning on using the same text as i have in the trailer for the movie title to make it more recognisable across the different media.

I've taken a few screen shots to show the work i've done so far with the ancillaries, minus of course the title which will come at the end when i've sorted the title for the trailer.

The magazine screen shot you see below is one i started to make at the very start of the year before i had created drafts, which explains why the title is wrong. I intend to use the title that you see in the final draft.

Wednesday, 1 December 2010

Music developments

Right, it would appear that after searching through the websites there is nothing that i deem to be appropriate for my trailer. However on the bright side i have found something i could use on soundtrack pro. It's a style of backing track which is quite common with films of this kind and so is well suited. I will edit this to what i need and use this.

Monday, 29 November 2010

Music Problems

Today i encountered my first real problem with my project. I was under the pretence that i could use any music, so long as i was to seek permission for it's use. However, i was wrong in thinking this and so i now need to search around for some copyright free music, as at this late stage i don't have the time to piece together my own soundtrack.

I've discovered a few websites where i can find some music at little or no cost. Examples of these are:


  • www.shockwave-sound.com
  • www.royaltyfreemusic.com/free.html
  • freeplaymusic.com/
  • www.freesound.org

I am hoping that between these 4 sites and also programmes like soundtrack pro on the mac's at school, i can find some background music that suits my trailer.

This issue has set me back somewhat, but despite this i have continued to move on to the next stage of the trailer. This is the part where the pace picks up and the music kicks in.

Sunday, 28 November 2010

The next stage of editing

I'm now finished with the heartbeat and i'm moving on to the next part of the trailer. This is the part where the editing becomes sharper and quicker. I have left the main title for now, as i will be sorting that out in aftereffects at a later date. I am hoping to do the title so that you see a silhouette of a BMX riding through it.

You can see my trailer so far by following this link, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QjTasSjfSZY where i have posted it for you to see.

I have also been looking around for a place to download fonts for my trailer and also the two ancillary tasks. So far the best website i have found is called 'dafont' where you can download hundreds of different fonts for free. A link to the website is: http://www.dafont.com/

A quick update...

Everything seems to be going okay at the moment. As the last post says i've begun to put everything together now and i should be finished on time. The rough draft is due some point in the middle of December, i can't remember the exact date but i know i'm on track.


I'll update the blog when i've finished the first part of my trailer and am moving on to the next stage.

I've also made a 'bang' sound effect in sound track pro that i will use over my main title. I made it by simply choosing a sound effect and then cutting it down to the part i wanted, and then exporting it to itunes for later use in my trailer.


Monday, 22 November 2010

Putting everything together

I've now begun to put everything together. Starting with the newly made heartbeat soundtrack I will put the appropriate footage over the background sounds to being producing the complete trailer. The heartbeat section is the start of the trailer so obviously it makes sense to start there. After that comes the fast cut action section, which will need editing which is a lot more jumpy and quick.

Here a a few screen grabs i took whilst i was putting together the start of my trailer:


As you can see i am working in final cut pro for the moment, and then will move the file into after effects where i will add things in like the titles etc.

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

The main song

I only need to use certain sections of my chosen song for the trailer, and i edited the song in order to create the first bit i needed as well over the past week. Below are screen shots of how i did it.


I was a lot more familiar with garage band as i used it quite a bit during my as coursework. This was a lot more simple when compared to the heartbeat sound section i made because all i had to do was cut out the sections of the song i wanted, and then mix them together si you wouldn't notice where they were cut. The only other thing i did was add a sound effect at the end.

As well as the main song, i also created a different sound effect that i would need. For this i simply used sound effects and cut and changed them to create what i wanted. I also played around with the volume levels so that i sounded smoother.

the heartbeat sound track...

Right, since i last blogged i have now finished creating my heartbeat soundtrack for the start of my trailer. I made it in sound track pro by editing their heartbeat sound quite dramatically.

The main thing i needed to do was alter the speed of the sound clip. It needed to start a lot slower and finish a lot quicker, whilst being a lot shorter in total length. I took a few screen shots of me playing with the sound in order to create what i wanted. It wasn't too pressing as all i had to do was use the time stretch tool and then highlight and delete sections that i didn't want in order to make the timing correct. After completing all of that, i started to edit the distortion and other such effects to to make the sound as best as it could be. Screen shots of all this can be found below.




Following that, i exported it as an mp3 and put it in to final cut pro, where i began to put clips of my video to it. This is what i have been doing over the past week or so. It's taken me perhaps a little longer than it should have because i had to learn how to use the software first, and i'm not 100% great at final cut pro either, but i hope i will get better as i become more familiar with it.

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

START OF EDITING

Yesterday the editing process started, i uploaded my footage onto the mac and began to arrange the clips and select the best version of each shot.

... I have also begun to look into the music and soundtrack for the trailer as this will be a very important part.

I also started to look into achieving the effects i desire for the titles on certain clips as you can see from the storyboard, and what i spoke about in the anamatic storyboard.

Today, i looked more into the soundtrack and left the video editing to rest. I began to produce the heartbeat at the start of my trailer which will last for a short time. I then started to play about with my song choice, which was tears dont fall by Bullet for my Valentine.

Extra research...

It came to my attention that i would need a little more research into the documentary film genre. To do this i have found a trailer called 3: the story of Dale Earnhardt, which is the stroy of a NASCAR driver Dale Earnhardt. This is the link to the trailer... http://espn.go.com/three/index.htm

One of the first things you notice about the trailer is the concentration on the main character. From the very start we are shown close ups of him in action, showing his face, but also enough for us to understand what he's doing. As you can see in the following screen shots we are told from early on that this man is important and we should concentrate very much on him. We come to understand this because of the constant close ups of his face.


In the above shots the camera is focused directly on the character and we are seen to be facing him. The fact that his eyes are covered show him in quite a mysterious fashion, perhaps offering us an insight into his character.

The sound of the trailer is quite simple. As well as the main soundtrack (music) there is the diegetic sound of the clips themselves, which adds to the realism of the trailer. At the same time there is the dialogue from the scenes. This helps to tell the narrative and offer the audience some kind of understanding surrounding the story within the film. The main soundtrack, or music over the top helps to define the genre as an action film. The up beat, suspense building music tells the audience instantly that this is an action or sporting film, and the concentration on the main character tells us he is central to the plot. Through these two simple things we, as the audience, have come to quickly understand a lot about the film itself.

The next point i noticed was the variety of shots and shot distances that were used throughout the trailer. Below i took some screen shots to show examples of this.

This screen shot shows a very close up shot of the car racing action. This not only tells the audience that the film is central around the sport of NASCAR, but also it stops the audience from becoming to familiar with the editing and therefore keeps the audience interested.

Above you can see an extreme long shot, which is used to both show the audience the surroundings and the setting and also as an establishing shot. It shows the audience where the next scene is going to take place and therefore prevents confusion and helps to tell the narrative.

This is a shot that i noticed and thought was clever. The camera is stationary and and close to the action as the cars zoom past. This is something that is commonly found within films of the action/sporting genre.

Another point i had was the depiction of a crash, seen in the following screen shot.

Showing the flip side of success is something that we often see in action/sporting/ or documentary films. It is important for the narrative that we are show the main character struggle so we can begin to relate to him/her.

The use of continuity editing is evident throughout the trailer, and i good example of this is the use of shot reverse shot seen many times throughout. I took a some screen shots of this too.

This use of shot reverse shot helps the audience to understand the situation a lot more easily. As well as this, the 180 degree rule is obeyed, which stops the audience from becoming confused. Everything is where the audience expect it to be and because of this they feel more like they are there and in the situation themselves. In this respect, the narrative becomes more personal and they feel somewhat involved in the scene.

One of the most important things that i have seen in the trailers i have researched, is the use of writing. It is something that you always see in trailers and it is important for the audience to understand what is going on. As well as this, in many ways it helps to dramatise the film and almost 'sell' it to the audience a little more. Dramatic 'one liners' or 'triples' can be used to drive home to story, or in this case the true story. Below are a few screen shots of the writing within this trailer.