Sunday, June 3, 2012

Classwork!

Today in class, I have been revising for our up-coming test on friday. I have been going through notes on miss-on-scene, cinematography and sound and editing. Our test mainly focuses on the work we were doing in term 1 and some of the work we have been doing this term. My main resources are from blackboard, nots on my blog and many power points. I will be very excited when this test is over, as then I can concentrate on my assessment, which is producing a film. This is due at the end of next term. I am working in a group of 4 people to help produce this film. I have already created the storyboard, organised the characters and done my film synopsis. I am very excited for next terms work, producing the film.

Friday, June 1, 2012

Storyboard Recipe!

Ingredients:
4x beautiful princesses
1x unfaithful prince charming
1x dark, gloomy forest
1x beautiful church
1x relaxing park
1x oak tree
1x flash back
Black Screen
Various objects
Blood
Tense Music
Credits
Bloopers

Recipe:
Take 4 beautiful princesses and place them in the forest running. Place the unfaithful prince charming in front of them, so that the princesses are chasing after the prince. Place the various objects in the princesses hands and make them start throwing the various objects at the prince, whilst he is running for his life. Add the flashback in and make the princesses appear at the beautiful church and marry the same prince to show that he is unfaithful.  Throw in the next part of the flash back when the princesses are all at the park and suddenly see the prince emerging. When they all go to greet him, they discover the truth and are angry about his disloyalty. Then, show the four princesses chasing after the prince again in the forest. Add in a point-of-view shot of one of the princesses throwing heels at the prince, whilst running hurriedly after him. Take the camera back to show the princesses wanting to take revenge on the prince and show a full body shot of him rapidly turning around to face the princesses accepting that they are about to kill him. Supplement a black screen in, so that the audience can only hear the sound of fighting. Show the image again and make one of the princesses kill everyone, instead of just the prince. Move the camera to show an over-the-shoulder shot of the surviving princess writing in blood on the oak tree the words, "Happily Ever After." Have tense music playing in the background and illustrate her walking off smiling and chuckling to herself. Show the credits appear on screen and add the bloopers in afterwards.