Saturday, 30 November 2013

Opening Sequence Equipment List

I will use a Nikon D5100 for the most part of the filming and a Flip camera for the shots from underwater using a waterproof case.

 This is the Flip Camera and case I will use for the under waters clips.


The Nikon D5100 Camera I will used in filming.

I was originally going to use a tripod for my filming, however as I wanted to create a professional looking piece I a going use a Kessler Crane because it will give very smooth, professional looking image throughout the filming. The majority of my opening sequence involves the character walking away or towards the camera so the Kessler Crane will suit this type of filming as it can follow the character smoothly.

This is the crane I will be using in the filming.


I will not be using any lighting for my opening sequence as the shadows created by the trees will give a spine chilling atmosphere perfectly suited to a film of a thriller genre. I have already taken photos from the filming location and believe using extra lighting would harm the dark feel created by the combination of the natural light and the dark shadows created.

This is a shot showing the filming location taken from my iPhone.

To edit my clips after filming I will use the editing software 'Final Cut Pro'. When used correctly the software can help create an incredibly professional and compelling piece of film.


    Thursday, 14 November 2013

    American Psycho Opening Analysis.

    There is a tracking shot sets up the scene, as there is slow non-diegetic music playing and the pace of the music is the same pace as the camera, which adds a sense of continuity. There is a voice over as the main character, Patrick Bateman, is talking throughout the scene; this allows viewers to understand his character and personality.

    There is a long shot to establish the environment where the scene is placed; this allows the audience to see his home which helps establish him as a character and shows his wealth, there is a close up of his bed which shows the bed is only slept on one side which clearly indicates he is not in a relationship and lives alone. The room is only white and is absent of dark colour.




    There is a long shot that introduces Patrick Bateman into the scene, he is dressed only in his boxers to reveal his muscular and toned body this shows his healthy lifestyle and matches the voice over as he is narrating his morning routine.

    There is an over the shoulder shot whilst he is urinating, which shows him looking at his reflection in a frame 'Les Miserables' posters showing how he takes pride in himself, and is slightly vain. Also shows he is cultured in musical theatre.


    After there is a montage presenting his daily routine, this emphasises his care in himself, the fact that is repeated means that it is an important part of his day and life.




    The final shot shows Patrick Bateman peeling off his “herb mint facial masque”; this is presented to us in a close up, allowing viewers only to see his face, and his perfect skin. The facemask could represent the mask he wears for his different personalities.


    Adult males would like to watch this as it delivers the as it is full of thrill and suspense, which fits the generic ideologies of horror/ thriller, which men often like. Children and Women would not necessarily enjoy this film, as it is contains scenes of an adult nature and violence.