Saturday, 24 January 2015

Behind the scenes - Café



23/1/15
Today in media we went to the one of the most prettiest places in school! - the cafĂ© 
and filmed the talking scene / polaroid
Thank you Tan for letting us borrow her polaroid camera
and Tarn & Tookata for helping out with the filming.
It was the best part of today - The bacon/egg wrap here was amazing ;P






On our way to the café









Progress


             


You know "things just got real" when

 #onelaptopisnotenough #6laptops

credits to Tarn Lim

Editing day



Behind the scenes - Swimming pool

School's swimming pool
23/1/15    3 - 4pm

Our gadgets for today 

We used two pools today , the big one and the small one

When we didn't realize it was on camera mode





Today we borrowed Sean's underwater camera for the shooting of the underwater scene.Ahahah thank you Sean :P:P
At first it took us so long to figure out how to use the camera but at the end we finally figured a way.We tried to achieve this wild hair in the water and in this video is our journey into achieving it.( Including the failed parts)
The water was freezing cold! But It was great fun :D



Schedule


Wednesday, 21 January 2015

After effects




Today I practiced by skills of using after effects.
In here I tried out using after effect and explore the effects on the text.It was a challenge since I had to learn from the video but at the end I was really proud of what I've done even though it's not perfect yet and still needs more improving.

Sunday, 18 January 2015



Script










DEFECTION

Fade in

Ext. The school playground - Mid day 

The camera zooms in the polaroid, as a picture comes out of the camera. 

Int. School cafe 
Zooming the camera into the polaroid picture. 

Reverse Shot of girls sitting and talking 

My
  As a child, I played in the forest nearby,

ARISA
One evening I heard, a little girl cry, 

MY
It was obvious she was lost, 

ARISA 
In the middle of winters frost.

MY
I ran out in a frantic search, 

ARISA
Bells rang in our local church, 
MY
Ran faster, followed the cries,  

ARISA
My fear for her, began to rise. 

MY
Cries turned into a continuous weep, 

ARISA
I never felt emotions so deep. 
MY
Looked up, dropped to my knees,

ARISA
A dying crow, I saw in the trees. 

MY
Broken branch from your oak.

Cut to abstract scenes. 

Fade out. 



                        References to research about poem  



Font Research



Location Recces

Friday, 16 January 2015


After school today we started filming the next part which is the crying scene , the characters and the shadow.








-Black Box