Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Photoshop Tutorials

Tutorials to help me with my print work

Create a logo
This tutorial will help me create my logo for ''The Little Picturehouse'' which will be on the front cover. 

Gradually fade two images together 
For my contents page I need to combine two images that have different lighting. 

Dramatic Colour Effect 
For all the images I am going to use I need to add dramatic color. This will help promote my film as a ''thriller/drama'' and suggest to audiences that the narrative is quite dark and twisted. 

Production progress report

Week 1- Saturday
Filmed ''Aisha's hideout'' scenes at Northala Fields. (Me and Nasteha)
WWW: Used a variety of camera shots and movements e.g MS, LS, panning movements.
EBI: We did not get enough footage due to the rain - next time plan according to the weather.

Week 2- Saturday/Sunday
Filmed library scenes at Ealing Library, edited some footage (Nasteha and Salma)
WWW: Used a variety of camera shots and movements, used Adobe premier effectively.
EBI: The dialogue in the scene was not loud enough. This could be adjusted while editing, so that all the scenes have the same volume.

Week 3- Sunday
Edited library scenes (Nasteha)
WWW: Used a variety of camera shots and movements, used Adobe premier effectively.
EBI: The dialogue in the scene was not loud enough. This could be adjusted while editing, so that all the scenes have the same volume.

Plans for upcoming week 
Friday- Edit scenes from ''Aisha hideout''
Saturday- Film ''estate scenes'' at Golflinks Estate ( Me, Nasteha and Salma)
                  Film ''murder scene'' and ''park scene'' at Northala Fields (Me, Nasteha and Salma)
Sunday- Film additional footage at Ealing Library (Nasteha and Salma) - Try out camera shots/movements that films have used in ''library scenes''.



Monday, 23 January 2017

MEST2 Print work tasks

Research


The magazine' logo as well as the name of their prestigious film festival is placed in the top third so that it is recognized by the audience. The magazine does not have a central image, however an image from a featured film is used as part of the typography. This is different to typical film magazine covers as it helps the audience understand that the institution revolves around arthouse cinema. The color scheme is quite bright as it uses an over exposed image in the typography. This along with the white text and black background gives the cover of the magazine makes it look bold and striking, which appeals to the audience and draws their attention to the image placed within the typography. The various fonts used are also quite similar, which makes the cover look tidy and formal. Other aspects such as dates and sponsors are also used to attract the ''loyal audience'' - they may be familiar with the sponsor. The magazine uses 4 of the 12 arthouse conventions which therefore suggests that its aimed at a an audience that enjoys arthouse cinema.

Everyman Cinema 


I like how the colour of the text and images is the same. It gives it an interesting look as it gives out a certain ''vibe''- most of the movies that are featured are action movies, therefore the ''red colour scheme'' could connote danger and energy. The images take up most of the space on the page - which is common in arthouse film magazines as the audience are interested in the visual iconography, which helps them determine what genre the film is. The overall look is quite tidy and simple which is something I would like to adopt when making my magazine.


Curzon Cinema 
Image result for curzon cinema brochure

The title of the publication is written vertically on the magazine, which shows us that the cinema mostly caters to arthouse films. I could use this in my own print work to show the audience that my film is part of the arthouse genre. I also like how there is a limited colour scheme.
Image result for curzon# cinema magazine

In this magazine, the image of the character takes up most of the first page, which gives the publication a bold striking effect. I also like how a silhouette of the cityscape is used on the side of the image to reveal the setting of the narrative. I could use this design in my own print work as the setting for a scene in my production is filmed in near an estate.

Firehall Arts Center (1991)
Image result for art centre brochure

This magazine uses several action shots (of over exposed images) which I think is common in arthouse film magazines. It allows the audience to get a ''sneak peak'' at the different scenes that they might see in the film. I could use this for my magazine as my arthouse production also include some action scenes that would interest the viewer.

BFI London Film Festival
Image result for bfi cinema magazine

I like how the image of the man is split up to show the different characters. This is an interesting idea as it allows the audience to determine the genre of the film (by looking at the costumes). I also like how there is a short/catchy slogan to grab the readers attention and sum up the experience of viewing films at that particular cinema.


Image result for film magazine contents page

The images are all centrally placed to give it a neat and simple look, however not all the images are straight. This makes it appear as if its a scrapbook or collage of some sort which is an interesting design. I also like how the text is written on both sides- which almost looks mirrored- this allows the viewer to easily navigate their way through the images and headings.


Image result for film magazine contents page
The image is placed in front of the title to make it look bold and appealing to the viewer.The colour scheme consists of striking colours such as red, black and white. The limited colour scheme allows the reader to view the text clearly.


Image result for vibe magazine contents page

In this magazine the central image shows the audience what the dominant feature is- in this case the main article that the viewers would go to would be about the rapper, Eminem. The text is written in a small font size to highlight the significance of the image. The alignment of the text also makes the magazine look neat and professional. The image is also edited to make it the setting look dark- this allows the text to stand out.


Related image

The monochromatic colour scheme makes it looks old-fashioned. The black and white images could also suggest that the film is set in the past or includes flashbacks. I could use this in my print work as my production also includes flashbacks. The features are written in the same format as songs on albums - this could possibly suggest that the production includes several soundtracks to assist the visuals.




I like how the word contents is split up on both pages and mixed up (in terms of order of display). It could suggest that the films that are featured are non- linear narratives. I could use this design as my narrative also plays with time.


Planning and sketching

Create a spider diagram or bullet point list of all the things your target audience might be interested in. How can you use this information to create a main feature about your film that will appeal to your target audience?
  • Information on upcoming films 
  • Exclusive content - interviews from actors or film production stories 
  • Competitions and offers


 Produce an A5 sketch of your front cover including the key conventions and design tricks you have studied in existing programmes and then planned in planning task 1 above.



 Produce an A4 sketch of your double-page spread contents page. In terms of the text for your contents page, you will need to find out the names of the films of other groups in your class. The other films in the class will make up the rest of your contents page.




Produce an A4 landscape sketch of your double page spread design now you have chosen the subject matter.


Photoshoot

1) Which of your main characters will appear on the front cover of your programme?
My character (Aisha), and also Nasteha's character (Noora) will appear on the front cover. I think that having both the antagonist and the protagonist will help the audience understand the narrative and figure out its genre (through the use of costume and make up). 

2) What image or images do you need for the contents page?
A screen grab of the scene in the park where Aisha is in her hideout. The image should have low key lighting as I want the audience to figure out the location in the production. The image will be of Aisha siting down writing a note. I could also have another image of me looking out into the park (view from my hideout)

3) What image or images will you use for the double-page spread?
  1.  Salma's Character waiting in front of the estate with her phone in her hand.
  2. Close ups of the notes that Aisha's character writes 
  3. Polaroid photos of Noora and Aisha. 
  4. Photo of Noora and Salma (Photoshoot)

4) Write a shot list for the photoshoot. Make sure you plan a variety of camera shots you will look to capture - medium shots, close-ups etc.

  1. LS of Noora and Aisha (front cover)
  2. MS of Noora and Aisha 
  3. MS of Noora and Salma (double page spread)

5) What costumeprops or make-up will you require for the photoshoot?


Costume
Props
Make up
Aisha
 Black hooded jacket 
Black jeans 
Black trainers 
Gloves 
 Phone 

None
Noora
 Smart casual look 
Jeans 
sweatshirt
Scarf 
trainers 
Phone

Salma
 Smart casual look 

Phone 















Sunday, 8 January 2017

Pre- production

Project Schedule: (Pratisha)


Date
What we need to film
14/01/17
The estate scenes
15/01/17
Edit these clips
21/01/17
Park scenes /Library scenes
22/01/17
Edit these clips
25/01/17
Aisha’s hideout scenes
Voiceover
26/01/17 – 30/01/17
Edit these scenes and combine all clips together

Script: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9Oq2QuGbYq-U0t6SEJCU1o2Sm8  (Nasteha) 

Shot List: (Pratisha)

Estate


Shot No
Shot
Filmed?
1
ELS of estate building

2
LS of Salma walking down the street with her phone in her hand

3
MCU of Salma as she looks at the estate

4
MS of Salma as she gets a text

5
LS of Nasteha walking out of the estate

6
MS of Salma and Noora hugging

7
Tracking shot of the two walking down the street

8
Close up of Noora as she talks to Salma

9
MS of the two, walking down the street

10
MLS of them bumping into Aisha

11
Tracking shot of Aisha

12
MS of Aisha when she stops to look at her watch.

13
Tracking shot of Aisha as she walks down the street

14
MS of her pulling up her hood.

15
ECU of her watch as it reads 11:10

16
17
MS of her turning around and on her way to follow Noora.
LS of her taking a photo of the estate.





















Library


Shot No
Shot
Filmed?
1
MLS of Salma and Noora studying.

2
OTS shot of Noora talking  from Salma’s perspective

3
OTS the of Salma talking form Noora’s perspective

4
MS of Aisha walking down the street

5
LS of her looking at the building

6
Close up of her looking at her watch

7
Extreme close up of the watch as it reads 11:20










Park

Shot No
Shot
Filmed?
1
MS of Salma and Noora on the swings.

2
Close up of Noora’s feet as she kicks the rocks beneath her.

3
MCU of Noora holding a photo in her hand

4
ECU of photo in her hand.

5
Close up of Noora’s face as she sighs.

6
ECU of Noora ripping up the photo.

7
MS of Noora walking home from the park, looking at her phone.

8
MCU of Noora’s face as her mouth is covered by Aisha’s glove.

9
Close up of Noora’s face as she struggles.

10
ECU of Noora’s widened eyes

11
Close up of Noora’s phone on the floor as it rings.

12
MCU of Noora’s dead body as she lies on the ground.

13
MS of Aisha as she stands over Noora’s body

14
MS of Aisha looking around and walking away

15
MLS of Aisha waiting by the gates of the park.

16
MS of her turning around to look at Noora and Salma

17
ELS of Noora and Salma

18
OTS shot of Aisha looking at them.

19
Tracking shot of Aisha as she walks past the park

20
OTS shot of her looking at the photo.

























Aisha's Hideout Inside one of the playground structures


Shot No
Shot
Filmed?
1
MS of Aisha looking out at the playground

2
Close up of Aisha looking out at the playground

3
Close up of Aisha sitting down and writing a note.

4
ECU of the writing on the note.

5
Close up of Aisha sitting down and writing a note.

6
Close up of her looking at photos

7
MCU of her throwing her water bottle.

8
OTS shot of her looking through her phone.

9
Close up of Aisha as she stops writing.

10
MS of her as she puts on her scarf.

11
MS of her looking out at the playground

12
Close up of the writing on the wall

13
Zoom out to reveal the plan to kill Noora

14
Extreme close up of Noora’s picture on the wall circled in red.


















Mise en Scene: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9Oq2QuGbYq-c1J2UlN6QmM4LTA (Salma)