Thursday, 18 March 2010

Titles Storyboard

These titles which are featured over black, will be shown over image in the final film.

Friday, 5 March 2010

Film Schedule

FILM SCHEDULE:

Monday 1st March 2010

Time: 2.15-2.55
Scene 1: Horatio follows Mia on Welham Road.
Actors on location: Jemima, Leon and two students.

We chose to film on Welham Road in order to establish the main setting of the story which is set in Graveney School.


Friday 5th March 2010

Time: 11.10- 11.55
Scene 2: Take pictures of Mia outside the theatre.
We chose to take pictures of Mia outside the theatre in order to place her in an ordinary setting. The main aim of this was to create something eerie and mysterious out of a natural setting. The abnormal element to this scene is that Mia is being followed by Horatio who is zooming in on Mia' movements and taking pictures of her.

Monday 8th March 2010

Time: 2.15-2.55
Scene 3: Horatio goes to the newsroom and writes an article about Mia.
Actors on location: Leon

Horatio goes to the newsroom. We chose the media suite as the newsroom because it has many posters and articles that are associated with a newsroom setting. Also, the media suite is home to many computers and in an actual newsroom many computers and printers are needed in order to type and print stories.

ANIMATIC STORYBOARD

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Photographs of Actors

This is our main character, Horatio Milton Baxter, played by Leon Thomas. Our group chose to use Leon as Horatio partly because he is in our group and so this meant we would not have to rely on other people outside of our group to be in our film. We also thought Leon would be a good person to play Horatio because he is tall and therefore stands out; making it easy for an audience to gather the idea that he is a key character and perhaps controversial to others.

Our group decided that I should play Mia, because again, I am in our group and so it makes filming time easier. Also, out of the people in our group I fitted in most with the characteristics of the character; since I'm white and have quite long hair, which are both characteristics of the females that tend to be in this genre of film.