Crafting the Digital Image
Charlie Cockayne
Wednesday, 3 May 2017
Production
When editing, I realized that once i had made my video smaller it meant it didn't fit across the whole screen fully. I decided to move the clip to the right which meant she would come on half way across the screen and exit correctly. Therefore, i decided to mask over a tree from the background to make it look like my character is coming from behind the tree.
I felt that when the character just wondered across the screen it looked fairly odd, so i decided to mask more tree's to look like she was walking through and around the forest. I was happy with this outcome and felt it added more depth into the scene.
I also added grass onto the bottom of the screen as my characters feet were clear through the whole scene which looked out of place. By masking the grass into the background it made the clip look more effective as she walked behind the grass and her feet became visible at different stages.
I also took into consideration the lighting aspects. I used a background which had different specs of sunlight and had a green tinge. Therefore, when editing i used different effects and lighting to make the character look more in place and in the scene - when i previously added the footage, it was clear that the character and background had completely different tones and lighting.
Sound
When all the editing was completed i started to research on my sound. I decided i wanted bird's singing alongside the wind. I also experimented with footsteps, however it was difficult as the characters footsteps were never the exact same as the sound i was using. Therefore, i opted with just using the wind and birds. I was happy with this outcome.
Friday, 31 March 2017
Pre-production
What are you putting in front of the camera?
Person: Gemma Alice Moore - I have decided to use a female actor to relate to the character of Red Riding Hood.
Wardrobe: She will be wearing an Red Riding Hood costume so that the audience can see the story and feel of the 10 second clip in a short period of time.
Props: My character doesn't need any props as she will just be skipping.
Direction: My character will be skipping towards the camera.
Do you know what is going to make up your background?
Person: Gemma Alice Moore - I have decided to use a female actor to relate to the character of Red Riding Hood.
Wardrobe: She will be wearing an Red Riding Hood costume so that the audience can see the story and feel of the 10 second clip in a short period of time.
Props: My character doesn't need any props as she will just be skipping.
Direction: My character will be skipping towards the camera.
Do you know what is going to make up your background?
- Forest / Woods
- Potential movement: Fog
Storyboards
In this shot I would have to record my actor full length on the green screen. This means i would need two lights to light the background and then a further two lights either side of the character to light them. However, as i am including the full length many shadows will be made so i will need to duplicate lights up to cancel out the shadows so that when i go into post-production i will be able to cancel out the green without shadows interfering. The actor would skip down the path and i would then create the background around there steps.
For this shot i decided to use a mid length shot. This is my second option incase the shadow's and difficulties facing with a full length shoot may be difficult. This will include the character well lit and a dark and mysterious background.
This shot includes a full length shot similar to the first idea.
Final Idea - Research
When looking at Research from different red riding hood scenes. Red riding hood always stands out against the background which is generally quite dull and mysterious. When in the video studio i will ensure that I light the background separately to my actor.
Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Visual Effects - Research
Little Red Riding Hood (Classic Fairy tales - Published in 2016 by Bonney Press)
"Oh Grandmother, what big ears you have!" She said. "All the better to hear you with" Was the reply. "Oh Grandmother, what big eyes you have!" She said. "All the better to see you with" was the reply. "Oh Grandmother, what big teeth you have!" She said. "All the better to eat you with!" replied the wolf as he bounded out of bed and gulped down Little Red Riding Hood in one delicious mouthful.
I decided to pick out this quote as I feel I could use visual effects to enhance the features of the wolf. For example, Instead of using a wolf I could use a person and adapt their features to this scene within red riding hood.
The Wizard Of Oz (Ladybird Books)
"Dorothy felt as if she were going up in a balloon. The whirlwind had sucked the house up and carried it away like a feather"
By using visual effects I could make the girl fly using a balloon. I could also take my own photography of a house and adapt it into this magical art style. This could then be moved by a 'feather' - which also creates the magic fairy tale vibe.
The Princess and the pea (Ladybird Books)
"Then one night there was a terrible storm. The lightning flashed, the thunder roared, the wind blew and the rain poured down. In the middle of the storm there was a knock on the door of the castle. The old king went to open the door."
I felt that this quotation had mysterious and cold feelings as I can imagine a dull and old-fashioned mysterious looking castle with candles and brick walls. I could use my own photography of an old fashioned building and create the visual effects of the storm and lightning. I feel the lightning could look effective and suit the scene well.
Beauty and the Beast (Ladybird Books)
"Then, at last, he saw a light in the distance, Thinking it was perhaps the light from a cottage he rode thankfully towards it. However, as he drew nearer to the light, he found that the trees formed a wide avenue. He rode up to the avenue and, to his surprise arrived at the entrance to a palace"
Similar to previous quotes, I feel that this style and art design could work well and portray the fairy tale well. I could film my actor walking on the green screen and then show them in shock as they reach the castle. They could they run in excitement. I could use my own photography of an old fashioned building, maybe a church or cathedral and adapt it to look appropriate. The visual effects would come in use on the background by creating lots of greenery, the light and trees forming a wide avenue.
Alice in Wonderland (Ladybird Books)
"It was a hot a day, and Alice was sleepy. She was wondering whether to get up and make a daisy chain, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her"
The rabbit would be the visual effects. On the green screen I would film my character walking about and then becoming sleepy and sitting back down looking around. When creating the visual effects I would use a happy and sunny background filled with bright green grass and flowers.
Roof toppers (Katherine Rundell)
"The bridge was indeed beautiful"
Although this a short quite with not much information I feel it created a variety of visuals in my head. I immediately imagined a bridge on a sunny day with crystal blue water with boats in the water. To recreate this I would use my own photography of the Worcester bridge and then adapt it with new layers to create a sunny and bright day. I would also use visual effects on the water to make it appear bright and blue.
More than this (Patrick Ness)
"There are cars parked along the road, but they're covered in thick layers of dust and dirt, blinding every window. And nearly every one has sunk under four deflated tyres"
I could use my own photography of a busy street and then apply effects to create the dusty and dirty atmosphere.
One Moment (Kristina McBridge)
"Pete, who was standing at the edge of the cliff looking down, gave us a thumbs up before turning away, his thick dreadlocks swaying with his head. He disappeared after only a few steps, the height and angle of the cliff hiding him from our view. And all we could do was wait"
Would use my model infront of the green screen looking around and then insert my cliff background. I could also include more of the background and surroundings including tree's etc.
"Oh Grandmother, what big ears you have!" She said. "All the better to hear you with" Was the reply. "Oh Grandmother, what big eyes you have!" She said. "All the better to see you with" was the reply. "Oh Grandmother, what big teeth you have!" She said. "All the better to eat you with!" replied the wolf as he bounded out of bed and gulped down Little Red Riding Hood in one delicious mouthful.
I decided to pick out this quote as I feel I could use visual effects to enhance the features of the wolf. For example, Instead of using a wolf I could use a person and adapt their features to this scene within red riding hood.
The Wizard Of Oz (Ladybird Books)
"Dorothy felt as if she were going up in a balloon. The whirlwind had sucked the house up and carried it away like a feather"
By using visual effects I could make the girl fly using a balloon. I could also take my own photography of a house and adapt it into this magical art style. This could then be moved by a 'feather' - which also creates the magic fairy tale vibe.
The Princess and the pea (Ladybird Books)
"Then one night there was a terrible storm. The lightning flashed, the thunder roared, the wind blew and the rain poured down. In the middle of the storm there was a knock on the door of the castle. The old king went to open the door."
I felt that this quotation had mysterious and cold feelings as I can imagine a dull and old-fashioned mysterious looking castle with candles and brick walls. I could use my own photography of an old fashioned building and create the visual effects of the storm and lightning. I feel the lightning could look effective and suit the scene well.
Beauty and the Beast (Ladybird Books)
"Then, at last, he saw a light in the distance, Thinking it was perhaps the light from a cottage he rode thankfully towards it. However, as he drew nearer to the light, he found that the trees formed a wide avenue. He rode up to the avenue and, to his surprise arrived at the entrance to a palace"
Similar to previous quotes, I feel that this style and art design could work well and portray the fairy tale well. I could film my actor walking on the green screen and then show them in shock as they reach the castle. They could they run in excitement. I could use my own photography of an old fashioned building, maybe a church or cathedral and adapt it to look appropriate. The visual effects would come in use on the background by creating lots of greenery, the light and trees forming a wide avenue.
Alice in Wonderland (Ladybird Books)
"It was a hot a day, and Alice was sleepy. She was wondering whether to get up and make a daisy chain, when suddenly a white rabbit with pink eyes ran close by her"
The rabbit would be the visual effects. On the green screen I would film my character walking about and then becoming sleepy and sitting back down looking around. When creating the visual effects I would use a happy and sunny background filled with bright green grass and flowers.
Roof toppers (Katherine Rundell)
"The bridge was indeed beautiful"
Although this a short quite with not much information I feel it created a variety of visuals in my head. I immediately imagined a bridge on a sunny day with crystal blue water with boats in the water. To recreate this I would use my own photography of the Worcester bridge and then adapt it with new layers to create a sunny and bright day. I would also use visual effects on the water to make it appear bright and blue.
More than this (Patrick Ness)
"There are cars parked along the road, but they're covered in thick layers of dust and dirt, blinding every window. And nearly every one has sunk under four deflated tyres"
I could use my own photography of a busy street and then apply effects to create the dusty and dirty atmosphere.
One Moment (Kristina McBridge)
"Pete, who was standing at the edge of the cliff looking down, gave us a thumbs up before turning away, his thick dreadlocks swaying with his head. He disappeared after only a few steps, the height and angle of the cliff hiding him from our view. And all we could do was wait"
Would use my model infront of the green screen looking around and then insert my cliff background. I could also include more of the background and surroundings including tree's etc.
Friday, 10 March 2017
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