Showing posts with label Muhammed bakkar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muhammed bakkar. Show all posts

Friday, 30 March 2012


Question 3: What kind of institution might distribute your media product and why?
Our production company is Candi Studios as it is local and helps young directors and filmmakers like me it was the smartest of choices.
Our film is distributed by HAMMER FILM,  Hammer is a London based film distributor. known for its recent big film The Woman In Black.
 
Our reason for choosing this company is because we believe that being a British local independent film its best that we go to a British distributor as it would be more convenient. 
Some problems with being an independent film is low budget, low budget leads to less famous actors which won’t bring in as many people. A low budget will also cause our films effects to be less fancy.  A way in which we can gain a wider audience is by going to a film festival but being an independent film we can’t go to any one we’d have to go to Sundance and others.


Hammer Production is a very dated film company with releases under there name such as the mummy (1959) recently the company has been known to have been ‘revived’ some of the flms involved in this revival are ‘wake wood, The woman in black.’’

Evaluation Question 1.

Before we started filming as a group at our locations for inspiration and to further our knowledge we watched many film intros in order to know the compulsories needed to be included. A quality in all film openings was the fact that they gave very little away, this is to intrigue the audience so they keep watching.  Other factors that keep the audience watching are things such as including famous celebrity actor names in the opening credits. The obligatory things needed in the opening are trademark names and logos of all companies, credits for directors and producers as well as the top billing cast.
 
As you can see here we followed the traditional opening style, we did this because we thought our plot for the intro was complex enough. We opened with the Production Company and studio.
(Main Actor: Ali Habib)
(Music Composer myself : Mohammed Bakkar)
We then went on to Credit the costume designer, casting manager, film editor, set design, creative director, executive producer as well at the title of our film ‘Lucifers Disciple.

Here is the opening sequence of the film ‘Wall-E’ and as you can see very similar to our film they opened with the production company Pixar and Walt Disney Pictures.
A way in which our intro challenges the norm conventions of film openings is we left the film title till the end of the opening sequence This is because the title gives away a lot with our character being a devil worshiper and the title being ‘Lucifer’s Disciple’ it would of left the audience asking less questions



Before we started filming as a group at our locations for inspiration and to further our knowledge we watched many film intros in order to know the compulsories needed to be included. A quality in all film openings was the fact that they gave very little away, this is to intrigue the audience so they keep watching.  Other factors that keep the audience watching are things such as including famous celebrity actor names in the opening credits. The obligatory things needed in the opening are trademark names and logos of all companies, credits for directors and producers as well as the top billing cast.

As you can see here we followed the traditional opening style, we did this because we thought our plot for the intro was complex enough. We opened with the Production Company and studio.

 



As I stated earlier we for simplicity and ease we followed the traditional film opening this is done by showing the top billing cast.
(Main Actor: Ali Habib)
(Music Composer myself : Mohammed Bakkar)
We then went on to Credit the costume designer, casting manager, film editor, set design, creative director, executive producer as well at the title of our film ‘Lucifers Disciple.
Here is the opening sequence of the film ‘Wall-E’ and as you can see very similar to our film they opened with the production company Pixar and Walt Disney Pictures.
A way in which our intro challenges the norm conventions of film openings is we left the film title till the end of the opening sequence This is because the title gives away a lot with our character being a devil worshiper and the title being ‘Lucifer’s Disciple’ it would of left the audience asking less questions

Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Main Problems We faced:

When filming the opening sequence we came across many different problems which caused us either to re-film entire scene's or lose some clips. We think that if we watched through all our clips before leaving the location would of helped us gain better shots. For example, we wasted a whole lesson filming the opening sequence at Muhammed's house as the continuity was poor and shots were badly angled.  This meant that we had to film the whole sequence again because of the weather as the snow had gone. However we thought that this helped us realise what we had to do to produce better footage. Overall the continuity of our new opening sequence is much better but the glare in the shots ruins it.

The weather  and lighting was also a big issue, because we filmed on two different days. The lighting came out much darker then we hoped meaning we had to cut and alter many of our shots. This meant we lost many good shots and effects. Also the contrast between the living room shot and the walking up the stairs affected the continuity. So if we had the chance to film this again we would have to consider brightening the bulb.

Other issues we faced was with adding the title sequence. Our opening sequence was quite short so there was not enough space and time to add all the title sequences affectively. Also we kept forgetting to frequently save our work which led to us losing some scenes and the changes we made.

Sound


Due to the importance of music in our film we had to take the making of our music very seriously, one of the ways in which we show this is through how we created two pieces of music as shown above. One was dark and slow,one was dark and more upbeat. We decided that our film was slow as it is so we needed the music to add some pace to it

Title Sequence


 To create the title sequence we decided to use 'livefonts' and chose to do the 'itchy animations' font. We did the size of the fonts '50' in the colour dark red. We chose to use these as we thought it went with our theme of a spooky satanic thriller.




Producing our soundtrack.


For our film, as there was hardly any dialogue we needed to create some non diagetic music. First we had to choose the genre of our film and then allocate suitable music. as our film is a satanic thriller we decided some dark music in a minor scale would be appropriate.we Mohammed and Ali decided to use garageband as our means for producing the music, we layered some dark orchestral string sound then proceded to add bass and more string. We then looked at the timing of our film in order to fine cut it to synchronise,once finished we layered over the film for further editing.

Day Three Anaysis

In the final day of filming we managed to finish the rest of the sequence. This included the walking up the stairs and the bathroom scene. We thought that overall today was successful as we got some really good footage. For example the shot of him walking up the stairs and the candle is going into the camera shot. This made the scene look dark and eerie. One big problem was the weather. On the third day of filming the weather was much more sunnier which made some of the scenes too bright. For example when he was walking up the stairs the background was much more lighter then when we came into the house which affected the continuity of the sequence. Also because the scenes of in the living room already came out much darker then we hoped made the contrast between the two scenes too confusing. Therefore we had to try and shorten the clips to hide the light.

Editing update

Here is a update video of us editing our thriller video. In this video we are talking about the issues of our clips. For example some of the clips are too fast and way too short, therefore doesn't flow within the sequence.  We decided to change the speed of some parts of the clips.

Monday, 5 March 2012

Day two Analysis

On the second day of filming, we managed to film the first beginning of the sequence again, we also did the throwing keys on the blood table, the transformation in the living room, walking up the stairs and the bathroom scene.  We made sure we didn't change the distance between the camera and the actor to much to show continuity. We all thought that today was much more successful as we managed to film much more from the time given and that our shots came out better. Hoever we still did come across many problems. For example, in two of the clips of him walking down the streets there is a glare across the screen. This was one of the main issues of our opening sequence as we couldn't erase that scene as it was vital. We also had no time to re film it either.

Photo's from Day two


Here are some photos from our  second day of filming where we filmed the living room scene and the upstairs bath scenes.

Thursday, 23 February 2012

Day One Analysis

For the first day of filming we decided to film the opening sequence in Finsbury park. This is because our main location was in morden and it was too far to travel and film within 1hr and 45mins. We decided to film outside Muhammeds house as we knew that there was a path up to his house. After a few hours of filming we managed to film the whole outside sequence however when we had the chance to edit it together we found many problems. The main issue was continuity, the different shots of him on the phone were either too close and to far from the actor so when we merged them together it became too confusing. The clip above is of one of our outakes. Due to not re watching our footage before leaving , we didn't realise that Muhammed was in the background and because we cant crop him out, the clip is couldnt be used. That was one of the vital clips of the opening scene and so we decided to re film the whole sequence again at the real location. The reason that we chose not to film that particular scene again is because of the change of weather. 
However, we did think there were some good shots and ideas with these clips. For example by filming in this particular location we got a clip of tracking along a brick wall (shown in the video above) We thought this was effective as we thought that we could add the title sequence onto it.

Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Production Schedule

Thriller Storyboard


This is the storyboard for our thriller, and we will try and stick to it the best we can. There may be some changes but we will evaluate those changes as we go on.