In 1940's England in a small hamlet called Great Haseley something is not entirely right, two young men are both doing average tasks but there is something much more sinister happening in the small village than what first appears...
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Final Cut...
Finally, after many failed rendering attempts, we are proud to show our film Great Haseley, in Stunning 1080p quality.
Sunday, 21 April 2013
Some Stuff we did in Pre-Production
Today I was looking through the Photos on my phone and found these two pictures. I decided to upload them. They are scribbles on the board of some things...
Here is a pic of our story in note form...
We did this just before we left to go film on the first day of shooting so we would know exactly what to shoot.
Here is a pic of a list of jobs that are done in pre-production and production...
Here is a pic of our story in note form...
We did this just before we left to go film on the first day of shooting so we would know exactly what to shoot.
Here is a pic of a list of jobs that are done in pre-production and production...
We did this in the editing stage of production, when were putting up the titles. I looked back at all of my opeing title research and we jotted down a list of jobs that we could put into our sequence.
Evaluation Q1
Here is the answer to Evaluation Q1, done by Myself and Jonny Smith, in the for of a slideshare...
Evaluation question 1 from tomandjonnyasmediaa
As well as doing these 6 points with Jonny I would loke to highlight other forms and conventions that we challenged during the production of the film 'Great Haseley', in the form of a Prezi...
As well as doing these 6 points with Jonny I would loke to highlight other forms and conventions that we challenged during the production of the film 'Great Haseley', in the form of a Prezi...
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Ratings! 12A Vs.15
I feel that these are the two age ratings (12A & 15)that we could put our film out for, Obviously 18 would be one we could put it up for, but it would limit our audience.
- The BBFC's website guideline says that in a '12A' there maybe strong language (e.g. F*ck), but it must be infrequent - this, i do not feel is enough leeway, as we were planning on making the film with more swear words, and discrimination.
- The BBFC's website guideline says that in a '12A' there - can moderate violence is allowed but it should not dwell on detail. There should be no emphasis on injuries or blood, but occasional gory moments may be permitted if they can be justified by their context (for example brief sight of bloody injury in a medical drama). This I don't feel is at all what we would be wanting to show, as we had hoped to have a large emphasis on brutal murders.
- The BBFC's website guideline says that in a '15' there can be Strong Violence - Our film will have some scenes of 'Strong Violence' so this seems to fit.
- The BBFC's website guideline says that in a '15' there can be Strong Language (e.g. F*ck) - Our film will most definatley include this 'Strong Language' so this is perfect. For Example - Holy Sh*t, what the F*ck was that noise?
- The BBFC's website guideline says that in a '15' Strong verbal references to sex are permissible - it is possible that in our film this will be the case. In the context of two friends or drunk people being boisterous.
- The BBFC's website guideline says that in a '15' that discriminatory language or behaviour is allowed to be shown - This is also perfect as there will be discrimination present in our film given the time period. For Example - Those German Nazi B*stards.
So in conclusion I feel that rating our film at '15' would be ideal as it allows us to do all the things above and yet gets the film out to a large audience. So it is like the perfect mid point between rating it '12A', as that gives the views, and '18', as that gives the gore etc.
Sunday, 14 April 2013
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Saturday, 6 April 2013
Evaluation Q6
Here is my answer to evaluation question 6, in the form of Scribd...
And here is a BreakDown of sony vegas in the form of a scribd...
Q6 by tomspratley
And here is a BreakDown of sony vegas in the form of a scribd...
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Monday, 1 April 2013
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