12/2009This is the plan for our filming time management. (This may change based on availability of actors and weather.)
Snow scene + Rob's House shoot - 19th December 2009.
School shoot - 11th January 2010.
Day shoot in town - 19th January 2010.
Forest Scene - 21st January 2010.
Night shoot in town - 23rd January 2010.
Friday, 11 December 2009
Monday, 7 December 2009
Costumes + Props
I have compiled a list of costumes and props we'll need for our filming:
Costumes:
Duct Tape - (to go over Doubt's mouth.)
Doubt's Outfit - Casual gear.
Angel Outfit (Good) - Grey clothing, scarf over face. (the scarf is because during the movie the character's face get horrifically burnt.)
Angel Outfit (Evil) - Dark clothing, mask on face, gloves, dark scarf. ( The mask is there due to the character's twisted personality.)
Main Character Outfit - Hat, warm clothing (to show that he is cold when in the snow.)
Props:
Leaf + String - used to lower the leaf down to the body.
Toy Skeleton - used by the evil angel during the movie.
Old Television - used by the main character during the movie as his connection to reality.
Costumes:
Duct Tape - (to go over Doubt's mouth.)
Doubt's Outfit - Casual gear.
Angel Outfit (Good) - Grey clothing, scarf over face. (the scarf is because during the movie the character's face get horrifically burnt.)
Angel Outfit (Evil) - Dark clothing, mask on face, gloves, dark scarf. ( The mask is there due to the character's twisted personality.)
Main Character Outfit - Hat, warm clothing (to show that he is cold when in the snow.)
Props:
Leaf + String - used to lower the leaf down to the body.
Toy Skeleton - used by the evil angel during the movie.
Old Television - used by the main character during the movie as his connection to reality.
Location Scouting.
We went out to scout for locations to film at for our opening sequnce, here is a list of our proposed locations around the town:
Shot one (falling leaf scene) - Mentmore Forest, Outside/Day.
Town filming:
Crossing the street shot - Outside/Night.
Arrow signs - Outside/Night.
Block of Flats - Outside/Night.
Person walking across street - Outside/Day.
Suburban street - Outside/Day and Night.
Phone Box - Outside/Night.
Outside Shops - Outside/Night.
Ryan at the zebra crossing - Outside/Night.
School filming:
Red Light shot - Inside/Day.
Common Room - Inside/Day.
Car Park shot through window - Inside/Day.
Filming at Rob's house:
Bedroom - Inside/Day.
Visualizer from PC screen - Inside/Day.
Snow Scene ( when character wakes up) - Outside/Day.
Filming done prior to writing this:
Beach shot - Filmed on Rob's Holiday to Crete - Outside/Day.
Tv white noise shot - Filmed at Rob's house - Inside/Night.
Title screen - Picture staken in School - Inside/Day.
Shot one (falling leaf scene) - Mentmore Forest, Outside/Day.
Town filming:
Crossing the street shot - Outside/Night.
Arrow signs - Outside/Night.
Block of Flats - Outside/Night.
Person walking across street - Outside/Day.
Suburban street - Outside/Day and Night.
Phone Box - Outside/Night.
Outside Shops - Outside/Night.
Ryan at the zebra crossing - Outside/Night.
School filming:
Red Light shot - Inside/Day.
Common Room - Inside/Day.
Car Park shot through window - Inside/Day.
Filming at Rob's house:
Bedroom - Inside/Day.
Visualizer from PC screen - Inside/Day.
Snow Scene ( when character wakes up) - Outside/Day.
Filming done prior to writing this:
Beach shot - Filmed on Rob's Holiday to Crete - Outside/Day.
Tv white noise shot - Filmed at Rob's house - Inside/Night.
Title screen - Picture staken in School - Inside/Day.
Saturday, 5 December 2009
Creating the title screen and delude definition
This is the first screen in our opening sequence, I made it on Photoshop using the actual dictionary definition. We implemented this into our work because we wanted the audience to have an understanding of what the title means and the connotations of it. I think this will be effective from the audience's point of view because by the end of the movie they will appreciate what the title and overall meaning of the film.
This is a screenshot taken during the construction of our title screen. We took a picture of our main character and used a threshold filter to make it two blocks of black and white colour. This helps merge the character into the background and define the isolation the character feels throughout the movie.


This is the final version of our title screen, in our opening sequence you will see the title 'Delude' fade in and out to help create an atmosphere for the rest of the movie, also this effect makes the opening sequence flow better and contrast against the disjointed flow of the flash shots that come after.
Monday, 23 November 2009
Target Audience
Our target audience for Delude is adolescents interested in the science fiction elements of the film, those with an open mind, whose minds are open to an "out of the box" interpretation of the film. This film would also engage an older audience due to the nature of the film, the themes and representations could apply to any age, or atleast people with a basic understanding of the mind or an interest in something different when watching films.
Friday, 13 November 2009
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
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