P5 Source special effects footage in line with the production plan
In this video you see my actor having makeup being put on him, what we did was did is draw a line over his eye to make him look like a very experienced fighter. We made sure to be safe when applying the makeup and the actor also agreed to the possible risks. |
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P6 review and edit sourced footage
What was the production process used to create this shot? This was filmed in one of the craters inside the chalk pits, I simply instructed my camera man to get short shots of a medium shot, close up and extreme close up. We also used one prop which was a fake handgun. Compare this shot to the original storyboard - are they the same? Compared to the original story board, it was easy to get he shots as I already had an idea of what the film would look like because it is supposed to be based on a famous movie scene. What directions did you give to the cast and crew and how did you work within the risk assessment? I simply instructed my camera man to get short shots of a medium shot, close up and extreme close up. I also had my actor follow my directions and rehearse them before we started shooting. |
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What was the production process used to create this shot? For this shot, we used fake blood and a prop gun to produce this shot. We filmed in one of the craters inside the chalk pits. Compare this shot to the original storyboard - are they the same? No, they do not look the same, this is because I preferred at the time for the actress not to lay entirely on the muddy floor. On my storyboard, the character appears to be laying on the floor completely. What directions did you give to the cast and crew and how did you work within the risk assessment? For this shot, I instructed my actress to kneel on the floor and then place her hand with the blood on it as close as possible to her abdomen as close as possible. Then to bring her hand out and look at the blood and then pick up the gun prop. |
What was the production process used to create this shot? I used an actor and two props for this shot which were a gun prop and a bullet prop. Compare this shot to the original storyboard - are they the same? Yes, they are. As you can see in the storyboard the shot type and action of the actor are the same on the movie. What directions did you give to the cast and crew and how did you work within the risk assessment? I gave my actor the directions to drop down to the floor on his back as soon as he was shot by the prop bullet. |
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What was the production process used to create this shot? For the first shot, I used 3 actors to play a scene which involved them fighting to kill one of the characters off. I needed three gun props and three bullet props. Compare this shot to the original storyboard - are they the same? I wanted the actors to be further apart, but my phone lens was not wide enough. So no, they don't look the same. What directions did you give to the cast and crew and how did you work within the risk assessment? I gave my cast the directions of standing in three different places, then the ninja character is supposed to shoot the fourth gunner and hit her when she was down, lastly for the first gunner to shoot the fourth while she is down. |
What was the production process used to create this shot? For this shot, I needed my four actors to stand facing one another from a very far distance. Compare this shot to the original storyboard - are they the same? I split this clip into several clips to make the long pan shot. After that edit, I was able to make the shot like the storyboard. What directions did you give to the cast and crew and how did you work within the risk assessment? I only told everyone to spread out across the large crater in a circle and then to stare simply. |
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P7 Apply planned Special Effects to sourced footage
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In this clip I show how I am changing the colour of the video, this is to give the video the effect that I want which is to provide the illusion this was shot in a more western location. I did this by making the footage warmer. |
In this video, I show how I am applying a VFX of a gun flash in my movie. I did this to give the effect the guns were real. |
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In this video, I show how I am applying letterboxes to my video to give the illusion that the video was shot more professionally and to give a more pleasing look to the film. |