Tuesday, 27 February 2018

Mise-en scène

Mise-en scène is the arrangement of the scenery, props, etc. on the stage of a theatrical production or on the set of a film.

Costumes:

Marco Radice-Morras: dark blue puffa jacket grey jumper, blue jeans and white nike trainers.







Jake Doyle: black puffa jacket, basketball cap, blue jeans and green nike trainers

Lighting:

The lighting used was natural lighting from the sun. We filmed during the afternoon where there was decent enough light in order to film. However, we wanted it to rain to add a sense of pathetic fallacy.








Acting

When planning our film, we knew we needed to have top quality actors to feature in it. Therefore we simply used myself and Jake Doyle both of whom did GCSE Drama.

(above is a screenshot of a scene where I am extremely anxious)

Make-up

None was used.

Props



Knife

Wallet





iPhone






Mask





Basketball cap





Setting





The address of this location is Broadhurst Gardens. I believe that this is a great location for our film as it is in a narrow bridge meaning the camera is fixed on the whole location not just a single part of it. As the bridge is surrounded by a cage-like structure which adds a sense of mystery and makes the location more scary.




The address of this location is also Broadhurst locations and I though this location was perfect for our film. This is because it was a realistic location for a mugger to be lingering. As it is a council state it makes the mugger look quite rough and it adds a sense of fear to our film.







Thursday, 22 February 2018

Errors with filming

During the course of our filming process, we encountered a few problems and responded accordingly. Here are a few issues we encountered with filming:


Poor quality filming 





Bad concentration by actors due to no planning schedule








Poor lighting





Wednesday, 21 February 2018

Credit List

Credits (in order)

Big man productions presents

Lead Actors:

Marco Radice-Morras

Jake Doyle

James Radice

Other Actors:

Michael Li

Joseph Shoibery

Kita Doyle

Arran Kanth

Sam Lewin

Caroline Weber

Henry Garnett

Enis Baty

Harley Stuart



Casting by: Ozzy Patlar

Music by: Alex Wilkinson

Executive Music Producer: Joe Fallon

Costume Designer: Stephen Cairncross

Editor: Sam Brazier

Production Design: Tom Wright

Director of Photography: Josh Weller

Executive Producers: Jake Davis, Myles Mcleod

Based on the book by: Jolie Sharpe 

Produced by: Leo Silver

Screenplay by: Max Hawkins

Directed by: Marco Radice-Morrás

Co-directed by: Sam Brazier








                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  




Monday, 19 February 2018

Permission slip


Locations for my new film



Compayne Gardens (North London)


I feel as if this location is most appropriate for part of my film. This is because it is very close to my house meaning very little time would be wasted on travelling to the location. Secondly, it is an ordinary street which we feel is key to our filming as we want it to look like an ordinary day in the life of a teenager. Furthermore, the walls on these streets are pretty high. This is essential as in one of our scenes we want the muggers to pin the victim up against a wall, therefore this should work.






Bridge (North London)

I feel as if this location would be particularly effective for our thriller film. This is for a number of reasons. Firstly, this is because the location has a sense of mystery and eeriness. The bridge is small and compact meaning it is easy for the camera to capture the whole scene and location. Secondly, it is natural making it normal and realistic for someone to be walking across it.
                    





Council estates (North London)


I felt that Council estates would be another great location for my film. This is because the area around this council estate looked a bit rough and dodgy. This would therefore make it perfect for the 'mugger' to be around the area at the time.




Evaluation