We were very quick to decide on the narrative for our opening sequence as a group. However, for the record, I will post an idea I had in my head before we decided...
IDEA 1:
- Starts with man running down the street.
- He is being chased by another man.
- Both are running very fast and jumping over objects - like free-running.
- The first man runs inside a darkened house and hides.
- The pace of the film slows dramatically.
- The second man enters the house where he is hiding.
- All very tense as each guy doesn't know where the other is.
- Ending: first man gets grabbed unexpectedly from behind.
IDEA 2: (Idea formulated by myself and Tom P)
- Man wakes up in a strange house.
- He has been shot, but not seriously.
- He does not know where he is.
- Is on the top floor of a house.
- Slowly makes his way downstairs.
- He is hearing noises but continues downstairs.
- Ending: He gets to the front door, but at that moment is grabbed from behind and recaptured by the villain.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Initial Idea's:
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Monday, January 25, 2010
Action/Thriller Music Research
Below I have embeded two different videos:
-The first is by composer Sean Callery, whom I admire for his work on the US drama 24. This track, from the 24 soundtrack, is a briliant and inspiring example of a suspense filled idea.
-The second is a track from the hit video game COD Modern Warfare 2. Hans Zimmer, the composer of this particular work, is one of my favourite composers/sound designers, having produced the music for films ranging from Madagascar to The Dark Night. This extract (skip to 2:20-2:45) is a great example of fast paced action music. I really like its focus on percussive timbres and the electronic/techno-style soundscape created.
(Skip to 2:20-2:45)
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Music/Soundtrack:
As I'm looking at music production as my future career, I felt that it would be rewarding to attempt as far as possible to produce an orginal soundtrack for our opening sequence.
I have already begun to record ideas and possible soundscapes for our film, but it is a challenge to compose for film when your only reference is a picture in your head.
I am currently working on two different styles of music which will be evident in our action-thriller:
- A fairly fast paced but suspensful motif for when our main character is running in attempt to find an escape.
- A slower, more ambient and atmospheric soundscape for when our main character is hiding from the hitman who is moving through the house.
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Shot Reference:
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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Production Team:
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Initial Ideas:
My first reaction to the brief was that I wanted to make this film look good and to do so, reference successful shots from other films and TV.
From the go I had in my mind to do something which had a face-paced section in it. I was fortunate enough to be put in a group where we were all very excited about the challenge of doing something fast-paced.
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Coursework Project:
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