Sunday 12 February 2012

suffolk murder music version.mp4



This is the musical version of my short film. The music I have chosen to accompnay my short film is the genre's:
- Acid Jazz
- Blues
- Jazz
These are all old types of music style and as I wanted to keep some of the genric codes and conventions of a 1920's silent movie but modernize it to suit the expectations of youth in 2012.
The opneing of my short film at the moment laswts for nearly 50 seconds this is a fifth of my short film already dedicated to my opening. The iopening of my film starts in a car connoting how happy the firensds are together with no influence of alcohol or other friends casuing distress amoung the group.
I like the car scnes although the are too prolonged and very jumpy and rocky camera shots which makes the eyes focus on too many things with the cast names coming up on screen at the same time it may make the audience feel queezy this could also jepordise the rest of the film as I am trying to change youth's opinions to give silent films an chance.
The first house scene I thought was very effective however there is no close-ups or ways to show who the firends are actually bitching about it leaves a vague interpreation for the audience this is later on resolved as you see the character leave the room and sit on her own.
The title that comes up telling the audience that it is 'later that evening' jumps a bit and is quite a messy finish, this is something I will have to look at and makes sure that the timings are exact.
The use of shots are a good veriety even though a few close-ups could be added to further show the confilct between the characters.
The music I feel complimetns the the action ion screen althought the transitions could be made smotther and have each track lead into another and change the audiences feeling towards the next scene.
The movie up to this point has been sped up to 130% making the body language and movemetns seem bigger and bolder. However in the murder scene I ahve slowed the action down to 70% making the action seem more anxious nad have more of an effect on the audience. The point where the murderer lifts the bottle seems less effective than I wanted it to be, whilst I was filming I wanted to have the action chopping and changing into different parts of the death.
The titles within the piece could ahve been better presented as the corner designs are slightly off screen, and the text is too bold for the naivveity i was trying to create. The text written on the titles is also vague and doesn't lead the audiecne into thinking about the situation.

Suffolk Murder



This is the first verison of my short film. this is different to my first idea becasue it challenges the anrrative of a murder mystery short film. Usually silent films are set in the 1920's as this is the time when short moveis were the most popular type of movei until the speaking movies came into play in the early 1930's.
I have also changed the narrative of a normal murder mystery as we the audience find out who the killer is early on in the film. When normally you would have to try and guess the motive of the killer and what exactly his intentions are and why they want to kill. This film is more of an murder mystery but to the characters only. I wanted to change the codes and conventions to make it suit a teenage audience and a teenage audience don't want to have to think and put pieces together but are highly influential when it comes to seeing people with alcohol. If i then considered the fact of drinking and turning it into something teenagers could relate to which is 'What do you remember whilst intoxicated' , 'Can you trust your drinking partners' and 'Are you old enough to drink'. These questions then contribute to the point of my story - 'Don't drink excessively' I am not trying to say that all teenagers will commit a crime and murder but those who are classed as 'violent drunks' could harm someone they care about without meaning to cause them harm.

13 Lonesome Road for YouTube.mp4

This is the Un-Cut verison of my first media project. As you can see it is alomost 10 minutes long with various shots having to be re-shot.

Friday 3 February 2012

Change of plan

As there were difficulties with my previous footage and most of the actors cannot make the date set for re shoot. With all this and having the deadline coming up I have decided to re shoot at the weekend and modernize the short film itself.
The narrative I am completely changing  and am now going to have a modern version of a murder mystery taking place at a teenagers pyjama party.
The storyline will stay the same that the murderer killed out of jealousy and loathing of the victim.
The scenes that will be in the short film are:
- The ride up to the country house
- The party
- The bitching
- Waking up
- The look around
- The finding of the body
- The conviction
- The run away

These scenes will now make up my short film and will be bases for the actresses to perform. i ahve also decided to scrap a script so that the film doesn't look like people are actually talking as the point of my movie is that actions speak louder than words.