Saturday, 22 January 2011
'Elliot Minor' horror music
Before I suspected that their music was copyrighted I thought that the band 'Elliot Minor' would have very appropriate songs for our film with their well known scary undertones to their music which are also quite mysterious songs however I soon realised that their music would most likely be copyrighted which was a shame so we began to search for un-copyrighted music and luckily we managed to find some stereotypical horror symphonies which we have used in our final production.
Horror movie opening: Watching it back
At first we were quite unhappy with our horror opening after watching it back. However after doing some serious editing on it, our opinions changed. We were quite pleased with it after cutting out some useless footage, sharpening the cuts and putting some better edits in it as well as title screens and a range of effects and music. Below are some screen shots of the logo we devised for our production company 'Raven productions' and print screens of the process of editing.
In this screen shot we are editing the shot were Micheal has just heard a strange noise from a bush we are editing the close up on his face to make it the right length and also an effective edit.
We are editing a POV shot here and putting in a 'ghosting effect' to make the masked man appear un-human.
Here we are putting in the title of 'The River' we made it 'wave' to represent water and it also looks more creepy adding to the genre of horror with this.We put the title near the end to show that the shocking event at the beginning at the movie is just a snippet of whats to come, implying that there is much more gruesome scenes to come later in the film.
This is a shot of our finished logo 'Raven productions'.
In this screen shot we are editing the shot were Micheal has just heard a strange noise from a bush we are editing the close up on his face to make it the right length and also an effective edit.
We are editing a POV shot here and putting in a 'ghosting effect' to make the masked man appear un-human.
Here we are putting in the title of 'The River' we made it 'wave' to represent water and it also looks more creepy adding to the genre of horror with this.We put the title near the end to show that the shocking event at the beginning at the movie is just a snippet of whats to come, implying that there is much more gruesome scenes to come later in the film.
This is a shot of our finished logo 'Raven productions'.
Art of the title sequence notes
In preparation for our own title sequence we watched the movie 'Se7en''s and took notes about it. I was surprised of how many shots were incorporated in it due to such a small space of time. After taking notes on it it taught me that a title sequence is important in an opening, and that it can show a lot to an audience about the genre and what the film is actually about quite quickly.
These are some screen shots from the opening of 'Se7en' and from these its quite easy to understand that the genre is going to be something like a thriller or a horror by the low key lighting. The font of the titles also hints at the horror genre by looking very messy, implying that it could be a mad man's writing emphasising the genre further. By all the writing, books and pictures etc it does look quite complex as well emphasizing the idea of thriller and also that the story could be something to do with the police or a detective story. The dirty/bloody hands in the picture also emphasis an idea of horror suggesting the character is a murder or something perhaps.
I didnt completely analyze the title sequence but i did analyze a fair amount, which gave me a very good idea of what a title sequence should be like, and all the connotations and conventions that were in 'Se7en''s as well. It also gave me a better idea of what we should do in our own.
Below i will state my notes on it -
. Music starts (abstract) begins straight away
.Book unfolds slowly.
.Production company name appears in sharp white font (4 seconds in) font distorts and 5 seconds in it blurs.
.Writing of Chalk board writing distorts and mirrors. It then goes back to normal and to a black screen.
.Low key lighting (shadows)
.Graph paper with two sketchs of comparisons of disgruntled hands.
.Film creator's name blurs over this and fades as shadow moves across the screen.
.Blooded hands (dirty nails) working with machinery then cuts fingers (draws blood)
.another actor's name appears in the same font then fades to black.
.Green liquid with "D3-15" in black marker on it, possibly poisonous
.Same hand holding a razor examing a metal object with writing on it.
.Another actors name appears in the same font.
.Tea bag put into water.
.Picture flashes up of a disfiguerd man (autopsy like) then cuts to tea bag again.
.Production name appears then greatly blurs.
.Document is opened by some one and the blooded hand writres on it.
. Supporting actors appear in a similar font with no black background.
.Upside down disstorted writing.
.Red transparent photo of an odd looking person is shown, then white scratches appear.
.More characters names appear
.Negative film slips being cut
.Book cut up
.Covers fingers and puts sellotape on something
. Variety of newspaper,documents and baby photos cut up
.Dollar bills cut up
.More names appear in similar font
.Picture of disfigured man in water (red room)
.Pages unfolded
.Crossing out words in a document
These are some screen shots from the opening of 'Se7en' and from these its quite easy to understand that the genre is going to be something like a thriller or a horror by the low key lighting. The font of the titles also hints at the horror genre by looking very messy, implying that it could be a mad man's writing emphasising the genre further. By all the writing, books and pictures etc it does look quite complex as well emphasizing the idea of thriller and also that the story could be something to do with the police or a detective story. The dirty/bloody hands in the picture also emphasis an idea of horror suggesting the character is a murder or something perhaps.
I didnt completely analyze the title sequence but i did analyze a fair amount, which gave me a very good idea of what a title sequence should be like, and all the connotations and conventions that were in 'Se7en''s as well. It also gave me a better idea of what we should do in our own.
Below i will state my notes on it -
. Music starts (abstract) begins straight away
.Book unfolds slowly.
.Production company name appears in sharp white font (4 seconds in) font distorts and 5 seconds in it blurs.
.Writing of Chalk board writing distorts and mirrors. It then goes back to normal and to a black screen.
.Low key lighting (shadows)
.Graph paper with two sketchs of comparisons of disgruntled hands.
.Film creator's name blurs over this and fades as shadow moves across the screen.
.Blooded hands (dirty nails) working with machinery then cuts fingers (draws blood)
.another actor's name appears in the same font then fades to black.
.Green liquid with "D3-15" in black marker on it, possibly poisonous
.Same hand holding a razor examing a metal object with writing on it.
.Another actors name appears in the same font.
.Tea bag put into water.
.Picture flashes up of a disfiguerd man (autopsy like) then cuts to tea bag again.
.Production name appears then greatly blurs.
.Document is opened by some one and the blooded hand writres on it.
. Supporting actors appear in a similar font with no black background.
.Upside down disstorted writing.
.Red transparent photo of an odd looking person is shown, then white scratches appear.
.More characters names appear
.Negative film slips being cut
.Book cut up
.Covers fingers and puts sellotape on something
. Variety of newspaper,documents and baby photos cut up
.Dollar bills cut up
.More names appear in similar font
.Picture of disfigured man in water (red room)
.Pages unfolded
.Crossing out words in a document
Horror movie opening: filming in progress
Note: I would of uploaded my storyboard next however the scanner isn't working at the moment so i'll post the storyboard later when the scanner does work again.
These are pictures that were taken during filming the horror movie opening. These pictures are of a range of stills from the movie and also pictures of myself filming it and reading the storyboard. Hopefully they give a good look into the process of filming the horror movie opening for 'The River'.
This photo is were we are filming what was originally the start of the opening. A dead body laying beside the river, then the camera was going to pan up to the kids playing with the ball. This shot we decided to remove because of poor camera work, due to being an awkward amount of space etc so it was later scrapped.
In this shot Michael had fallen over after missing the ball, we had to re shoot this a few times for him to fall in the right area.
In this shot Michael is getting up falling leading in to the next shot.
In this shot Michael Walters was going to be desperately trying to reach his sister (Rowen Elliot) before being pulled back by one of the masked people. This was a very awkward place to film,it was small and due to all the sticks and bushes it was very difficult to acquire a good shot here, so we ended up re shooting it quite a few times. We later scrapped this shot though due to their not being enough time for it, as with it the film would have been just over two minutes.
In this shot Michael is running off to find the ball.
This shot is a still of the two kids playing catch, we had a few more photos from filming but they were either too similar or unclear so that's why i didn't upload anymore. I hope this gave somewhat a good look into our days of filming.
These are pictures that were taken during filming the horror movie opening. These pictures are of a range of stills from the movie and also pictures of myself filming it and reading the storyboard. Hopefully they give a good look into the process of filming the horror movie opening for 'The River'.
This photo is were we are filming what was originally the start of the opening. A dead body laying beside the river, then the camera was going to pan up to the kids playing with the ball. This shot we decided to remove because of poor camera work, due to being an awkward amount of space etc so it was later scrapped.
In this shot Michael had fallen over after missing the ball, we had to re shoot this a few times for him to fall in the right area.
In this shot Michael is getting up falling leading in to the next shot.
In this shot Michael Walters was going to be desperately trying to reach his sister (Rowen Elliot) before being pulled back by one of the masked people. This was a very awkward place to film,it was small and due to all the sticks and bushes it was very difficult to acquire a good shot here, so we ended up re shooting it quite a few times. We later scrapped this shot though due to their not being enough time for it, as with it the film would have been just over two minutes.
In this shot Michael is running off to find the ball.
This shot is a still of the two kids playing catch, we had a few more photos from filming but they were either too similar or unclear so that's why i didn't upload anymore. I hope this gave somewhat a good look into our days of filming.
Sunday, 9 January 2011
Horror film: Inspiration.
As a subject I also take English language and through the coursework of an original horror story I thought of a mystical spooky wood with strange masked beings in it and this was what my story centered on. Although the plot and the cast is a lot different to that of 'The River' the idea of the setting and the antagonist i had created through my story inspired me to develop and use them with a new plot for our horror which is 'The River'.
Original horror opening idea: 'The River'
We were always going to choose a location similar to that of the location I posted previously below, originally though we were in a larger group of five (Michael Walters, and Craig Robson) the original idea was a teenager (Craig) felt like he was being followed and then begins to run. He sees a strange person in a mask, and then becomes cornered by more masked people. Before they get too close though a beast, which I suggested could be a POV shot of the camera on a extended tripod swaying side to side, showing the size of it., then finishing with a zoom as the teenager (Craig) screams and the opening comes to a close.It was going to be called 'the harvesters', however after we were informed that a group of five was too big, we split. Myself, Jonathon Fromant and Josh Spoelstra in one group, then Michael Walters and Craig Robson in the other.

This caused an issue for the idea of 'The Harvesters' as we came up with it together, but in the end we all decided to keep the ideas we thought of individually so we shared the ideas respectively. As Michael thought of the majority of the idea to 'the harvesters' we had to come up with something different.
We tossed around a few ideas which came to nothing,(a werewolf, something like the saw franchise). The main idea we stuck with though was a brother and sister playing catch. The ball goes missing, and the boy chases after it, the sister then later goes in after him hearing a scream. The idea was at first more intricate with the sister seeing a memory of her father killing her dad. Her father interrupts the suppressed memory by finding her and saying that her brother was at home, and that her eyes played tricks on her. They walk home as the father looks back at a masked figure, like he knows of the mystery woods already. This idea was far more psychological then it is now, and would have been complicated to portray to the audience with only a 2 minute time limit however, thus we changed the idea and made it more simple.
The final idea was the brother and sister playing catch, the ball goes missing as its thrown into the wood. The boy chases after it then we cut to a scream. The sister worried for his safety, runs in after him whilst we see quick scenes of her being watched through the bushes. She finds the ball then a drop of blood falls from above, in shock she looks up to see her brother hanging from a tree. She moves back in fear and confusion as a group of masked figures surround her. She then screams as they pounce, then the camera fades to black and the title 'The River' appears in a watery font.
We settled with this as our idea because it built up tension well i think, which in my opinion all good horror openings and movies should do. From the norm of two kids playing catch, then - a scream - someone hanged - someone attacked. It gave a good insight of what to expect for the rest of the movie, and hopefully it hooked the audience enough to want to watch on.

This caused an issue for the idea of 'The Harvesters' as we came up with it together, but in the end we all decided to keep the ideas we thought of individually so we shared the ideas respectively. As Michael thought of the majority of the idea to 'the harvesters' we had to come up with something different.
We tossed around a few ideas which came to nothing,(a werewolf, something like the saw franchise). The main idea we stuck with though was a brother and sister playing catch. The ball goes missing, and the boy chases after it, the sister then later goes in after him hearing a scream. The idea was at first more intricate with the sister seeing a memory of her father killing her dad. Her father interrupts the suppressed memory by finding her and saying that her brother was at home, and that her eyes played tricks on her. They walk home as the father looks back at a masked figure, like he knows of the mystery woods already. This idea was far more psychological then it is now, and would have been complicated to portray to the audience with only a 2 minute time limit however, thus we changed the idea and made it more simple.
We settled with this as our idea because it built up tension well i think, which in my opinion all good horror openings and movies should do. From the norm of two kids playing catch, then - a scream - someone hanged - someone attacked. It gave a good insight of what to expect for the rest of the movie, and hopefully it hooked the audience enough to want to watch on.
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Horror Film location photos:
After researching a variety of horror movie openings we began to plan our own. Each member of our group (myself,Jonathon Fromant and Josh Spoelstra) had to research a specific aspect of a horror opening such as camerawork, music etc. We then took pictures of the location which we felt was most appropriate for our own horror movie opening which ended up being a forest near pocket park. It was convenient as it is in our area, and we chose it because of the isolation aspect and also a forest is quite a dangerous place, as its similar to a maze, which again connotes aspects of horror. Here are some of the pictures of our desired location : ( note: These pictures are not definite and are liable to change through development in our planning and progression in film. )
This shot is a rough idea of the beginning of our opening (just after the title sequence) of where the two main characters will feature and play catch for a few shots. We fear we have may problems here though, due to filming it after school the location may change as students do occasionally walk through here on the bridge and may disrupt the footage. It begins peaceful as its open, however its surrounded by danger by the wood which hints that they will eventually enter again emphasised by playing catch. Due to previous films the audience may aspect the ball to go missing as it is quite unpredictable and could go anywhere.
This shot could be appropriate as it looks similar to a tunnel leading somewhere and later in the day, it could also appear quite ominous, similar to a cave etc.
This shot is similar to the last in its effect, as forests are stereotyped as dangerous places (especially at night) so it really appears scary by a character(s) being surrounded by danger. It appears dangerous because there are hiding places and dangerous harmful objects around every corner.
The same applies to this photo as with the above. It appears as though its an entrance to some sort of terrifying lair, the roots on the ground also look similar to veins, highlighting the goriness of a typical horror movie which would be shown here, if we choose to use this area in our movie.
for action nearby, and the tree can be clearly distinguished from the others from being so bare, so there is plenty of room to have our character wounded upon this tree.
This picture would probably be a good scene for where when one of the characters enters another scene and appearing similar to a doorway it appears abstract and also ominous in turn as people are stereotypically scared of what they do not understand.
This shot will probably become the shot of a rustling bush where one of the masked people will be hiding, we will also use the camera looking through the bush as a POV shot for the masked killer, appearing like something is hiding adding to the scare factor.
We will likely use many of these areas when we film our horror opening, but in the event we find an area more appropriate this may change to a different area.
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