Sunday, 24 February 2013

Story Board

This is our storyboard which helped us during the filming of The following by knowing the order of the scenes we had to film and how they had to be filmed. It also showed us what type of shot we needed to use for example over the shoulder. I was in charge of drawing the story board for the group and so we can put it on our blogs.

Saturday, 23 February 2013

Good Points of film

In the final edit of the film there were many good points to the film for example:


  • The Way the Text was placed in the film.









  •  The Fuzz when William walks past slender.







  • The ripple of the puddle and Slender appearing in it. 







  • The point of view shot from Slender.

First Edit

This is our first proper edit of The Following.


Even though this was our first edit we decided we could do a lot better so when we went and filmed again we tried to get more forest scenes rather than inside the house. Also we thought we could do more in the next filming to target our audience and make it more of a horror for teenagers.







Development of title

Over time our Title of The Following has changed dramatically and with great detail.





This is the first Ever Following logo made. We tried to base this around the original slender 8 pages game title.








This was the Second Developed logo for our film. The man as the L in Following was inspired from a lot of Saul Basses work.











This is our final Title which is used in our final edit of the film and as you can see has come a long way from the first edit.

Young Film Makers Award











We got the opportunity to send our opening sequence to the Zoom young film makers awards. We were very pleased to find our film was of a good standard to enter into the competition. Unfortunately we were not able to send the final edit of the film as we were still in the process of improving The following.

Film Age Rating

We decided that looking through other examples of film ratings that the typical rating is an 18 but is occasionally a 15 depending on the type of thriller it is. We thought it would be a good idea to make our film a 15 as its not very violent or disturbing enough to be an 18. Have a film rated as a 15 would be better for us as it targets a wider range of teenagers which is our target audience. An example of this this is the number 23 featuring Jim Carey


Mise-en-scene

This is a video analysis of the Mise-en-scene used in The Following by Sam and I.

Editing

This is a video analysis of the editing used in The Following made Sam and I.

Sound

This is a video analysis is of the Sound in The Following made by Sam and I.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmYLmKsOgfY

The Video could unfortunately could not be put on Blogger so is linked instead.

My Job

My job in the making of the following was to play the part of William. Also during the making of the film i gave many suggestions to how we should act out in each scene. 

Some scenes were quite difficult to act out as the lighting and slippery surfaces in the wooded area.

I also gave some ideas to the first edit of the film and where to cut some of the scenes.

Finally I took charge of doing the story board for the group to put on their bloggs.

Props




  • Laptop/IPad
  • Phone
  • Light switch
  • Door
  • Milk


Plot


Plot outline/summary


Slender Man


The Slender Man is a creature or being with various nebulously defined characteristics and abilities. Slender Man was first mentioned in Something Awful Forum's "Create Paranormal Images". Slender Man generally appears as a tall man in a black or grey suit, red or black tie, and white shirt, with no eyes, mouth, or clearly defined facial features. It has no hair, and generally has normal-looking bare hands. Slenderman typically is depicted in imagery and literature as between 6 and 15 feet tall, depending on the situation, and in video as around 6-7 feet tall. Because of its inexact nature, and differences between series, no one has yet determined what it is.Currently, the two leading theories as to what the Slenderman may be are The Tupla Effect and Quantum Theory. The internet popularity of Slender Man has spawned a massive amount of interconnected ARGs, collectively known as the Slender Man Mythos.

Working title





Title (or working title)


The title we thought was the most appropriate out of the selection we had, which were Faceless, The Following, In the shadows. The one we chose was The Following as it fits with the opening sequence

Log line

Our opening sequence is a horror thriller about a teenage boy and a Faceless follower.