Friday, 1 May 2009

Practical Production Screen Play

SCENE 1: EXT GRAVEYARD. GENRE GERMAN EXPRESSIONISM

CHARACTERS:

GEORGE (DECEASED, WAS A BULLY TOWARDS HIS SON TOM)

TOM (SON OF GEORGE, HATES HIM)

CHARLIE (DAUGHTER OF GEORGE)

Fade In:

A wide shot of the grave yard, to establish the shot. Then one at a time the characters will walk towards the grave and look down in respect.

Second Shot:

Close up of Tom’s facial expression, angry.

DISSOLVE:

To an incident that happened between the deceased and the person that is standing at the grave, therefore the reason for the facial expression before the fade

Zoom out of close up of Tom’s face to a medium shot

GEORGE (OFF SCREEN)

Useless, absolutely useless, boy.

Why did your mother insist on having you?

CUT TO CLOSE UP OF GEORGE’S FACE, ANGRY.

MUSIC TRACK OF SPAGEHETTI WESTERN

CUT TO TOM DRESSED AS A COWBOY WITH GUNS IN A STAND-OFF WITH GEORGE.

CUT TO GEORGE LOOKING SCARED

LONG SHOT SHOWING BOTH CHARACTERS

MEDIUM SHOT OF TOM DRAWING GUN AND SHOOTING.

MEDIUM SHOT OF GEORGE DYING.

Fade out:

To the character with the same facial expression, but then turns their head towards the next character.

Cut:

To another character, then a close up of their face with a facial expression, to convey their feelings towards the person that is buried

Fade in:

To a bad memory between the two characters, resulting in the character standing at the grave being happen that he has died so she can have his room. (From being sad, to happy)

Fade out to the characters walking away from the scene.

MIA Practical Production Evaluation

MIA Practical Production Evaluation

For my MIA coursework, I decided on make a three minute animation that uses two different genres, German Expressionism and Spaghetti Western. I originally choose to do animation after watching Tim Burtons “Corpse Bride”. However I wanted to do a stop frame clay-mation, but during my practical production I realised that having a wire frame within the clay made it too hard to animate and therefore it kept on falling apart. Studios use professionally built wire skeletons surrounded with plastinated latex material, to allow more freedom in movement and expression
To resolve this issue, I changed from wanting to do clay-mation to doing an animation using a wooden figure that was bought out of Cass Art. This is because it enabled me to move the limbs of the figure more fluently, which gave the walking movement of the models a realist look, compared to the unrealistic look that the clay was giving. However to do this, the technique “Green Screening” had to be used, in the professional editing software, Final Cut Pro. This is where you film something in front of a green screen and then later “Key” it out in the editing processes.

(Blue & Green Screen option in the “Effects Tab”)
(Animation Figure, before keying out the green)





Image of Figure After Keying Out The Green:







After having resolved the issues with the animated figures, the next stage was to consider the how I would get the message across that I was adopting a German Expressionist style in this animation. Having watched “The Cabinet Of Dr Caligarii”, directed by Robert Wiene, I decided to create the animation using some elements of the heavy contrast between light and dark which would connote the idea that one of the characters did not get along with someone else, because dark contrasts are not usually linked with pleasant or happy emotions. (Example of influential extract from “The Cabinet Of Dr Caligarii”)



Example of influential extract from “The Cabinet Of Dr Caligari:




















German Expressionist Style Shot Combined With a Spaghetti Western










In addition, I also wanted to use a cocktail of genres within my animation, therefore along with the German Expressionist style shot, shown above, I also combined a Western theme to it. This has been done by using an over the shoulder shot to show what is happening from one of the characters point of view, then there is another over the shoulder shot from the other characters perspective. I have reinforced this idea by using the audio track from “The Good The Bad And The Ugly” as this is the typical soundtrack for the Spaghetti Western shootout scene.
As well as using the German Expressionist and Spaghetti Western themes in my animation, I also did this shot in a rotoscoped styled. This means that I have drawn on top of real life footage to give it a cartoon like feel. This was done using a using a Cannon XM2, which was then imported into Adobe Flash and drawn upon, one key frame at a time. After this has been done, I then imported it into Final cut pro where it was added to the sequence and video filters such as “Sepia” was added.
Lastly, I also tired to convey the feeling of happiness when the daughter realises that all of her father’s stuff is hers, by over exaggerating the colour that are used when she steps into her father’s room. This has also been done for comic effect. This has been done by using the colour “Levels” where I have been able to over exaggerate colours.

Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Wings Of Desire Exam Practice

This is an extract from a 1987 film by the German director Wim Wenders. City of Angels was considered a remake of this film, although the story varies quite a lot from the original. Watch this sequence and discuss the director's intentions.

In this short extract from a german film, directed by Wim Wenders, the intention of a paticular genre that the director might be trying to convey is evident through the different camera shots, sound, visual style and the cinematography.

The concept of a "Thiller" is represented in the first scene of this extract when the camera pans to the main two protagonists in the film.This makes them seem like they are the protagonist because the camera pans towards them after over looking what everyone else is doing, this makes them seem more important then the rest. The reason for why the characters might influence the theme of a "Thiller" movie of the clothes that is worn by them, for example, everyone one who was reading books in the library were wearing casual clothing, however, the two main protagonists were wearing big black coats which carry the connotations of something that is mysterous
and evil. This is because of the connotations that the colour black carries.

This is rienforced by the non diegectic sound that is used half way through the clip, when one of the protagonists is in the librray helping a child. A music track has been added to the to the scene in the edited process to give the scene a rather cold feel. This is because of the contrast between the the coral music with the use of the dark cinematography, for example the contrast between the darkness of the library and the lighting that is above it. Therefore both of the two elements merge together giving the film a thiller theme to it.