Thursday, 21 May 2015
Creative Critical Reflection
Question 3
How did your
production skills develop throughout this project?
Planning:
The shooting
schedule was also a main project of mine therefore ensuring that I timed the
shoot as accurately as possible was a learning curve as the first shoot at the
park I had majorly over estimated the time needed for each shot. But This was
corrected in out second shooting day when the group correctly estimated the
time needed for each shot. The shooting
schedule was also a main project of mine therefore ensuring that I timed the
shoot as accurately as possible was a learning curve as the first shoot at the
park I had majorly over estimated the time needed for each shot. But This was
corrected in out second shooting day when the group correctly estimated the
time needed for each shot.
Last project
I learn how to correctly plan every thing. This time my group ensured that we
would do everything to a higher standard. This included the storyboard. This
time I was the main writer for the storyboard. This meant that I had to ensure
I was using the correct terminology when referring to different camera shots
and transitions, consolidating my overall media vocabulary.
Filming:
When filming
our first shoot it seemed that the weather was desperately trying to have us
fail therefore it was extremely difficult to film with continuity with our
lighting. When in filming it was difficult to tell if the lighting was infact
the same frame to frame. When we got into post- the differences were much clearer.
This taught me the value and need for not only white balancing (which we did at
every lighting change) but the need to block out multiple days for filming as
no one is sure how the weather will go. The majority of the first shoot (the
park scene) needed to be reshoot but we didn’t plan for it si we didn’t have
enough time.
Editing
What was a
particular challenge when editing was making two tracks fit together when they
were from different parts in the song.
Keeghan and I spent way too long trying to perfect in when in the end we
settled for near perfect and unless you really knew the song you wouldn’t have
noticed the slight hitch. This ended up hindering our time to do more important
edits. In future I would spend less time being a perfectionist and more time
ensuring that the whoel film makes sense and hits all the targets presented,
then go through and perfect any finer details.
Thursday, 14 May 2015
Logos
Logo Investigation
Lionsgate’s logos
Their first logo
(1998) set the tone for many to come.
This logo shows the
symbolic lion that seems to suggest a somewhat kind of scary and imposing
aspect to the films- much like the thriller genre. It also depicts a vast stary
background which could represent dreams as stars are closely associated with
dreams. This suggests that the films are also dream like, or, beyond reality
which also corresponds with the thriller genre as thriller movies can be a
distorted version of reality from a person view, similar to a dream.
The logo has been updated and adapted to remain relatable to the media of the time. Their present logo
still embodies the same dream-like atmosphere with the expanse of the sky but
the lion is no where to be seen. Nevertheless the same imagery the lion created
lives on with the giant stance of the logo title. The huge title still has the
same intimidating effect as the lion.
Warner Brothers also take a similar stance with the view of the dreamy sky with a large and imposing logo:
Occasionally Warner Bros. also have adaptations of their logo to suit certain films.
For example-
Logo Summary:
When creating a logo a factor to consider is what sort of films will the company be producing. Since the thriller genre is the chosen for my class thriller conventions will need to be involved or should be considered to be involved. This could include dark backgrounds or low lighting to depict mystery and suspense. Bold titles are also very common, this can be for the imposing status it takes or, just for practical reasons such as it is easier to recognize and read. Also and image or graphic that represents the company such as a lion for Lionsgate. Also the type of font wanted to create either the big and imposing stance like Lionsgate or something else. Another factor is the colours represented in the logo, for example the black background helps create mystery in the New Line Cinema logo. Lastly, all three logos have been relatively simply which is effective in that the actual name of the logo stands out which is the main purpose of the logo. Cluttering the logo would only hinder the effects created rather than highlight them further.
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