For this task we observed four elements, miss en scene, shot types, sound and framing.
Aggie looked at the mise en scene element in the opening sequence to 'Back to the future' and mainly
listed all of the props that were captured in the footage of the film. Some examples of the props are 'newspaper','television' and 'skateboard'. I also looked at the costume, as it is catergorised within the miss en scene element. We were only introduced to one character within the opening sequence we watched but he was wearing casual clothing. e.g trainers and jeans. Aggie also observed sound elements. Aggie found many different sound effects, such as ' television noise' and 'toaster pinging', nearly all of the sound from the opening sequence was diagetic noise.
Lauren looked at the framing of the sequence this was quite limited as the camera is continuously panning the room so an object does not stay in the frame for more then a few seconds. The lady in the TV screen is shown to the left of the frame but is still the main focus of the shot. Throughout the scene any other object that is the main focus of the shot is shown prominently in the centre of the frame. Lauren also looked at the various shot types shown throughout, the panning of the room is shown as mostly mid shots meaning you can see more then one
Thursday, 6 January 2011
THE EDITING WEEK
We have had this week to complete our opening children's film sequence and in order to finish it we have been doing the editing. All of us have partaken in some of the editing work. On the first day, Lauren, Aggie and Sarah did the editing of the film. They put all of the shots together in the correct order and made sure they were of the correct length. The next day of editing,
How our filming went
We had the whole of last week to finish our filming and we were sucessful in doing so. On Monday of last week, we began our filming. We filmed our opening shot in the library. This first sequence was a shot of the Winter Ball poster which then zoomed out onto the group of girls discussing the Winter Ball. Sarah Jebb, attempted filming this opening shot, me and Lauren directed the characters and Aggie played the role of one of the girls. We were happy with the framing etc. but Sarah struggled in getting the shots right. I then took over the camerawork and Sarah and Lauren joined the cast of the girls acting. Even though we got permission from the manager of the library the following week, we were told to leave the premisses as we were loud while we were filming. We then had to find another location for our filming. We hunted around the college site and chose to film in the Costa cafe. We thought that this would be an ideal place to do our sequence because it was a recognisable location and a relaxing enviroment for the children veiwng the film.
Thursday, 16 December 2010
EDITING
This week was the last chance we had to complete our opening childrens film sequence. We used the three lessons we had to do the editing for our film.
On the first lesson, Sarah Jebb, Aggie Andrews and Lauren Vyse did the editing of the film material. They uploaded all of the film onto final cut. They made sure that all of the shots were in the correct order and that they were the right length.
On the next lesson me, Aggie and Lauren then edited in all of the film credits. We included credits for the Camerawork and the main characters. This was very straight forward. We decided to use red font for the writing for the reason that the film is based around 'The Winter Ball' which takes place around christmas. We then began making the music to go with the film. For the opening shots, we wanted some pretty, magical music. For this we used the program garage band which we found very easy to use. We found some pretty music and incorprated it in the shots we wanted it in. We then found some tense, loud music for the shot where the 'mysterious' boy can be seen. And finally we found some upbeat music for the fast paced sequence where the three girls are seen to be walking through the college. The music that we found, gave the intentional effect we wanted and we were happy with the outcome. This process took us two lessons as it was very strenuous getting the exact music we wanted to use.
We finished our editing on the last day. We completed the soundtrack to the film and then we added transitions in between different shots. We added fades and wipes between different shots because we thought it would be good to keep the transitions simple.
Once we completed our editing, we uploaded our opening sequence onto our blog.
On the first lesson, Sarah Jebb, Aggie Andrews and Lauren Vyse did the editing of the film material. They uploaded all of the film onto final cut. They made sure that all of the shots were in the correct order and that they were the right length.
On the next lesson me, Aggie and Lauren then edited in all of the film credits. We included credits for the Camerawork and the main characters. This was very straight forward. We decided to use red font for the writing for the reason that the film is based around 'The Winter Ball' which takes place around christmas. We then began making the music to go with the film. For the opening shots, we wanted some pretty, magical music. For this we used the program garage band which we found very easy to use. We found some pretty music and incorprated it in the shots we wanted it in. We then found some tense, loud music for the shot where the 'mysterious' boy can be seen. And finally we found some upbeat music for the fast paced sequence where the three girls are seen to be walking through the college. The music that we found, gave the intentional effect we wanted and we were happy with the outcome. This process took us two lessons as it was very strenuous getting the exact music we wanted to use.
We finished our editing on the last day. We completed the soundtrack to the film and then we added transitions in between different shots. We added fades and wipes between different shots because we thought it would be good to keep the transitions simple.
Once we completed our editing, we uploaded our opening sequence onto our blog.
THE WINTER BALL (final piece)
Monday, 13 December 2010
HOW OUR FILMING WENT

We began our filming in the college library as it was in our minds a recognisable location for our audience. The week before our filming began was our planning week, we decided then that we were going to do our opening shot in the library of the college. Our first shot was a shot of the Winter Ball poster, which then zoomed out onto a group of girls talking. Sarah Jebb put herself forward to do the camerawork, me and Lauren decided that we would be the directors and direct the framing of the shots and the positioning of the characters and Aggie played the role of one of the girls in the group. Sarah struggled with the filming and found it hard to get the shots how we wanted them to be so I then put myself forward to do the camerawork as i had had experience in doing filming before hand. Lauren and Sarah then joined the cast of the girls. I struggled doing the opening shot but with practise I was able to perfect the zoom onto the group of girls.

When we had finished the conversation sequence we then moved onto the over the shoulder shot of the 'mysterious' boy in the cafe. I positioned the boy on a table at distance from the other table where the girls were sat. I made the boy sit so that his body was on diagonal to the girls and put the camera behind him so that the audience were able to see that he was looking at the girls without seeing his face. I feel that this shot worked very well as it created suspense because the audience can't see who the person is but are aware that they are not meant to be looking at the girls. Sarah then filmed the next shot which was an over the shoulder shot of the 'mysterious' boy scribbling at the Winter Ball poster in anger. The shot pans down from the boys head onto the poster. Sarah filmed this shot and was very good at it.


Jebb filmed two boys playing ping pong and discussing the Ball. Aggie Andrews and Lauren Vyse directed this sequence and told the boys what to say. We then moved onto filming a different sequence which took place in the refectory as planned. Lauren and Aggie filmed this sequence. For our audience to understand the plot even further we used more people who talked about the Ball. Two boys in the refectory talked about who they were going to ask to the Ball. We thought that this would be a good topic of discussion as our target audience would be able to relate to it.
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
ROLES WITHIN OUR GROUP

I, Ella Stewart played the role of the camerawoman. I filmed all the shots and positioned all of the characters in the frame. I really enjoyed doing this but at the beginning I found it difficult as our first opening sequence proved hard. Our film opens with a shot of the Winter Ball poster which then zooms out onto the group of girls talking. This shot was tricky to do because i couldn't get the zoom on the camera smooth enough. With a lot of practise I was able to get a neat zoom.
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