| Hazard | Yes | No | Severity of risk | Likelihood of injury | Persons at Risk | What precautions have you taken to eliminate the risk |
| Are the technical crew competent | Yes | | L | L | Joel Wright | All operators to be briefed on operation of all equipment. |
| Tripping Hazards | Yes | | M | M | Joel Wright | Make sure any trailing wires are either taped in place or moved where none will trip on it. |
Monday, 7 December 2009
Risk Assessment
Tuesday, 1 December 2009
My Shooting List
In this post I will include my recording timetable, this will show me when I am going to complete the different sections of my production. Also there will be a list of any equipment that will be required to complete the recording. This should help the recording procedure.
Day 1 Recording List
What is the Scene? | Where is it going to be filmed? | Date? |
Door Scene | Home | 4th Dec |
Phone Scene | Home | 4th Dec |
All Car Scenes | Home, Station Rd, Whitchurch Rd | 4th Dec |
Conversations (Audio Only) | Home | 4th Dec |
Day 2 Recoding List
What is the Scene? | Where is it going to be filmed? | Date? |
Digging Scene | Providence Wood, just outside Wem | 5th Dec |
Walking and Running Scenes | Providence Wood, Wem Alleys | 5th Dec |
News Report | College | 5th Dec |
Day 3 Recording List
What is the Scene? | Where is it going to be filmed? | Date? |
Dripping Scenes | Home | 6th Dec |
Blood Drops | Home | 6th Dec |
Titles | College (using Adobe After Effect) | 6th Dec |
Equipment Needed
Day 1
1 X Camera
1 X Tripod
1 X Car
1 X Actor
1 X Phone
Day 2
1 X Camera
1 X Tripod
1 X Transparent Container
1 X Letter
1 X Briefcase
Day 3
1 X Camera
1 X Tripod
1 X Fish Tank
2 X Lights
1 X Red Blood Mixture
My Thriller Narrative

In my production we are following the life of a man, who's family have been taken. We begin by seeing some drops of something and just hearing the sound of the drops. These shots fade in and out, separated by the Titles.
During these scenes of droplets and tile we see a man running down a alley, this makes the audience wonder what's happening: what are the droplets and who is the man. The whole thing continues until the final drop which is red. The screen then fades to red which in turn pans out from the side of a car. Then there are a couple of scenes while the phone conversation goes on, these show the man receiving a case and driving to his destination.
Then conversation then stops and the man starts walking down the country roads. He reads a letter left buy the man on the phone. This is while mans voice is reading it for the audience. He then starts to dig and throws the case inside. The audience are then moved to a point of view shot from the case as it gets buried. The spade gets thrown into the ground and instantly the news report starts about some one being missing.
Friday, 6 November 2009
Treatment of my thriller opening
Sound Track –
The sound track I am going to use is the sound of something dripping, the dripping will be every second and will have about 50% re-verb to give it an echo to it. This soundtrack will remain until the fade to red scene. At this point the natural track of the car and person will be played with a phone conversation over the top.
Title sequence for
“Row 51”Blurred cinema is shown in the background while the title is displayed
Video –
Scene 1-
The first scene will begin with just blank, the first credits will begin to come up and stop when the black backing begins to fade. The sound track will be playing at this point
Scene 2 –
There will be a Fade transition into a video of a pool where a drip keeps falling into it causing ripples (this will be with a black background); these drips will hit the water at the same time as the soundtrack. M/C
Scene 3-
The pool will fade using a fade to black transition, and then the next set of credits will appear using a fade transition.
Scene 4 –
In this scene we use another fade transition, the credits will stop and the black will fade to a video of someone walking down an alley. L/S
Scene 5 –
Using a Fade transition, the video of someone walking down the alley fades into a close up of a one of the droplets. The camera follows the droplet until it hits the water. E/C
Scene 6 –
The camera moves to a bird’s eye view of where the droplet has hit and then shows the ripples moving out. The title of the film overlays the video of the ripples. “Every Last Drop!” appearing one word at a time. M/S
Scene 7 –
Now in this scene the images begin to flicker: static, person walking down alley (different shots). At this point the only other sound you will hear apart from the dripping it the static noise (white noise, in moderation)
Scene 8 –
The Flickering slows and stops then it fades to black the final credits is displayed.
Scene 9 –
The title fades and the droplets continue for about 3 more drops. The final 4th drop is then dropped and it is red. C/U
Scene 10 –
The camera cuts to an image looking through the glass bows where the droplets have been falling, and the 4th droplet hits the water then spreads in the water like blood. C/U
Scene 11 –
Fade to RED transition
Scene 12 -
Red turns to side of car as it pans out, Sound of a phone ringing begins
Scene 13 -
Cuts to a shot of a phone ringing
Scene 14 -
Cuts back to a shot in the car, Ringing stops
Scene 15 -
Shot of Car Key being turned, phone discourse starts
Scene 16 -
Car drives off
Scene 17 -
Cuts to a door swinging open and a case on the other side
Scene 18 -
Shot of car driving down the road
Scene 19 -
Cuts to a shot down the side of the car
Scene 20 -
Car pulls up and a person gets out with a case
Scene 21 -
Phone call cuts off, and cuts to a picture of the man walking down a country lane
Scene 22 -
Cuts to scene of person walking up to a gate
Scene 23 -
Man picks up a not and reads it, Person's voice from the phone reading it
Scene 24 -
Cuts to the man digging a hole with the case next to him
Scene 25 -
Man throws the case into the hole and begins burring it
Scene 26 -
Cuts to the man throwing the spade into the ground
Scene 27 -
As soon as the spade hits the ground it cuts to a news report.
Thriller Title Sequence Analysis
The next thing that can be seen is the Titles begin appearing and just like the background you can just read them but they're flickering like the background. Then we hear the first diegetic sound, this being the knifes swiping each other. This sound adds to the viewers curiosity, as they are wondering whats happening.
After the flickering continues for a couple of seconds a spot of red appears on screen and it begins flickering lick every thing else on screen. The viewers are now trying to connect thing and may presume the red is blood. Then there is more diegetic sound of someone screaming and now viewers are wondering does this have something to do with the sound of knifes and the red.
Just to make sure viewers have made the connection between the red spots and the sounds a background video fades in showing people screaming and cowering in a corner. The viewer now knows something has happened to these people and its going to play a part in the film.
The red spot continue flickering on the screen and start growing, this may be associated with blood splatters.The opening finishes by continuing the flickering but introducing scratches and more graphic scenes of screaming, blood and people running.
After looking at this thriller opening I am considering using mostly diegetic sound apart from a phone call that the viewer can hear. I feel that there is to much movement within the titles and is does not give the viewer much time to read them. I think that during the creation of my thriller i will over lay the title onto a video instead of just a black background. And finally I am going to increase the amount of footage by actually showing a part of the story line instead of just showing flickering images.
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
Continuity Exercise
So after going through the storyboard we were ready to film. During the filming of the task, Nicolas and I took turns in using the camera, for example if I was in a scene Nicolas would film and if Nicolas was in a scene I would recorded it. When it came to recording a scene with the two of us in it, the recording fell to the person nearest the camera (if it was an over the shoulder shot, looking over Nicolas's shoulder he would record the scene.) While recording we followed the storyboard closely to maintain our continuity.
After we had finished the recording we uploaded the scene to our editing software "Final Cut Pro". Now we had all the footage we began editing it, referring back to the storyboard to make sure the video was as close to it as we could achieve. After we had completed the editing process we added in the titles, and transitions these included the "Fade
from black" at the start, and also the "Fade to black" at the end. Then finally we exported
the whole project as a Quicktime movie.
After watching through our video a couple of times we agreed on a couple of things. We think
overall we think that the video is good as a whole, but we think that some of the shots could of been
improved. For example: the shot of the door handle could of been improved by using a tripod to
make the video more stable, also we could of used more shots to make the conversation more
interesting. There is only one scene in our opinion where it really doesn't work, this is the scene
where Joel stands up with the paper in his hands. We believe this because when watching the we
Joel starts standing it cuts to another shot looking up at him, it is the cut between these scenes that
does not work, the video short of jumps from starting to stand and when stood. Another scene that
could of been improved it the first scene, when Nicolas is walking down the corridor the camera
could of followed him down the corridor before stopping instead of just a static shot. One of the
shots that we think worked really well is the high up shot of Nicolas walking into the room as this
shows him throughout and also his destination.
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
Story Board
The story board image are in reverse order