Saturday, 15 February 2014
Friday, 14 February 2014
Top 5 post apocolyptic films
Post apocalyptic films are a sub genre of films which feature a certain amount of time after a cataclysmic series of event on a massive scale. The main locations of these films are the ruins of modern civilisation, taking advantage of the depressingly dramatic effect of urban decay. Main characters are normally ordinary people simply trying to survive, however it is not unheard of to include some ridiculously over the top action hero just to be different. The antagonists of this genre generally comes in two forms: The same thing which destroyed the world as the main antagonist (e.g monsters, enemy soldiers or , most popularly, zombies) this has the "we have to stick together to survive" type of vibe, having a clear enemy can make the film much more simple, also if the antagonist is interesting enough, it can attract a large audience on it's own, without the film needing anything close to a good story structure or convincing characters (we see this particular effect in World War Z). The other type of antagonist is that of the other survivors, specifically looters and bandits, these antagonists are less interesting but they serve to deliver pseudo-psychological messages about the "duality of man" or something like that. Either way, my group and I all have great respect for the genre, which is why we decided to choose it as our film genre, to show this here are my 5 favourites:
5. Carriers
Carriers is a film set in rural America struck by a deadly virus, it primarily focuses on the main character's decent into disease and madness. It is somewhat different to other films within the genre as it is less focused on the world around the survivors and more on the deterioration of the human mind during a crisis. Normally films can't really pull this off, but in my opinion this film had quite an accurate message until the disappointingly anticlimactic ending. Our film will have a few similarities to Carriers, mainly the whole atmosphere that the world is always working against the characters.
4. Zombieland

Although this film has no real relevance to my coursework, any list of my favourite post apocalyptic film has got to have this ridiculous masterpiece. Zombieland follows a teenager trying to get to terms with the the new, zombie infested wasteland that was once the world. It is the typical action film with over the top fight scenes and many comedic ways of zombie killing. It is not exactly a unique film but it is certainly a classic within the genre.
3. Book of Eli

The book of Eli is about one man wandering a ravaged, war-torn wasteland in search of a sacred book which he hopes can restore the world back to it's previous state. The film is full of elaborate fight scenes with impossible stunts as the main character is seemingly invincible. It breaks the trend of the normal man in a destroyed world which is the general basis of many post apocalyptic films. Unfortunately this is a trend we hope to follow, with our main character being a relatively normal man instead of the over zealous super human in The Book of Eli. One thing we hope to take from this film is the style of the antagonists, as there are no zombies, normal run of the mill thugs and bandits take the role of the main enemies. There are many "colourful" individuals used in the film, we hope to take note of certain traits in the characters and add them to our psychopathic antagonist.
2. I Am Legend

I Am Legend is a staple among zombie and post apocalyptic films alike, it is widely considered the best to come from it's genre in the past 10 years and for good reason. I Am Legend follows the story of a researcher in New York who is the sole survivor of a deadly virus which has ravaged New York, killing most of the population and turning many others into cannibalistic ghouls which have decimated the remaining population. The film focuses heavily on the empty shell of New York, with the backdrop being an amazing example of urban decay after the apocalypse. This film has many themes in which we intend to capture in our film, primarily the lone survivor protagonist which features heavily in this film. We intend to model Will as somewhat of a twist on Robert Neville, however this film is much more glamorous than what we hope for, so we will add more of a gritty aspect to this protagonist.
1. 28 Days Later

28 Days Later is a British film in which we have gathered the most inspiration from, this is mainly because of its similarities with our initial idea, the obvious exception to this is the lack of zombies. The film is about a virus which afflicts England known as "the rage virus", a pathogen which turns the infected into ravenous psychopaths which only want to spread their infection. The film features a group of survivors trying to get out of London to any form of civilisation, through which they have to face the infected, as well as the newly formed paramilitary. The film is done in a gritty, hyper realistic way, which we hope to replicate throughout our film. It is my favourite post apocalyptic film mainly because of the grittiness but also because of the zombies, although we don't have any in our film (as it is extremely over done) I like the concept and this film makes the zombies genuine threats.
5. Carriers

4. Zombieland
Although this film has no real relevance to my coursework, any list of my favourite post apocalyptic film has got to have this ridiculous masterpiece. Zombieland follows a teenager trying to get to terms with the the new, zombie infested wasteland that was once the world. It is the typical action film with over the top fight scenes and many comedic ways of zombie killing. It is not exactly a unique film but it is certainly a classic within the genre.
3. Book of Eli
The book of Eli is about one man wandering a ravaged, war-torn wasteland in search of a sacred book which he hopes can restore the world back to it's previous state. The film is full of elaborate fight scenes with impossible stunts as the main character is seemingly invincible. It breaks the trend of the normal man in a destroyed world which is the general basis of many post apocalyptic films. Unfortunately this is a trend we hope to follow, with our main character being a relatively normal man instead of the over zealous super human in The Book of Eli. One thing we hope to take from this film is the style of the antagonists, as there are no zombies, normal run of the mill thugs and bandits take the role of the main enemies. There are many "colourful" individuals used in the film, we hope to take note of certain traits in the characters and add them to our psychopathic antagonist.
2. I Am Legend
I Am Legend is a staple among zombie and post apocalyptic films alike, it is widely considered the best to come from it's genre in the past 10 years and for good reason. I Am Legend follows the story of a researcher in New York who is the sole survivor of a deadly virus which has ravaged New York, killing most of the population and turning many others into cannibalistic ghouls which have decimated the remaining population. The film focuses heavily on the empty shell of New York, with the backdrop being an amazing example of urban decay after the apocalypse. This film has many themes in which we intend to capture in our film, primarily the lone survivor protagonist which features heavily in this film. We intend to model Will as somewhat of a twist on Robert Neville, however this film is much more glamorous than what we hope for, so we will add more of a gritty aspect to this protagonist.
1. 28 Days Later
28 Days Later is a British film in which we have gathered the most inspiration from, this is mainly because of its similarities with our initial idea, the obvious exception to this is the lack of zombies. The film is about a virus which afflicts England known as "the rage virus", a pathogen which turns the infected into ravenous psychopaths which only want to spread their infection. The film features a group of survivors trying to get out of London to any form of civilisation, through which they have to face the infected, as well as the newly formed paramilitary. The film is done in a gritty, hyper realistic way, which we hope to replicate throughout our film. It is my favourite post apocalyptic film mainly because of the grittiness but also because of the zombies, although we don't have any in our film (as it is extremely over done) I like the concept and this film makes the zombies genuine threats.
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Magazine design 1

this is the first draft of our magazine cover, as you can see, the main feature of this cover is Will's face, with the background being somewhat inconspicuous in comparison. This gives the effect that Will is emerging from the shadows, adding to the shady, mysterious and stealthy aspects to the character. As little is known about the film upon it's early release, these subtle hints and clues are extremely important within all of our designs, as it helps the audience get a good feel of the plot without revealling anything significant. This enveloping darkness around the character also accentuates many of the features of the main character's costume and face, imprinting some of the main details of our protagonist in the minds of any readers. This type of advertising is very effective when done correctly, when one character within the film is well publicised and celebrated beyond all of the other aspects of the film, it can make the film instantly recognised by the public through this character. A few good examples of this effect in action are Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Carribean, Jason from Friday the 13th and, most prominently The Joker from the Dark Knight. We hope, by having Will's face accentuated throughout all of our productions, we can replicate this effect to a smaller extent.
The position of Will on this magazine cover is facing the reader, however he is not looking at the camera. This duality is extremely helpful in displaying all of the effects we hope to represent our film. On the one hand Will is completely visible in the centre of the cover, making it clear he is the star of the film and fully intergrating the effect discussed above. His full visablity is also helpful in provoking the interest of the audience, as there is a large centeral image to the cover, it can quite easily stick out from the other magazines. It also provokes much more interest to the film, as this is the closest look that they have had of the main protagonist, giving full visability will provoke much more interest of the film and ensures the audience would not get bored waiting for our trailer to come out. However at the same time Will's eyes are averted from the camera, looking at the floor, this sounds like a relatively small detail in comparison to the rest of the cover but it makes a very large difference. As it makes it seem as if his attention is not completely with the audience, as if he has more important things on his minds. This combined with the distrust that comes from averting your eyes from someone adds to mystery of the character
When the viewer has stopped looking at the image of Will, their eyes will inevitably drift to the first headings they see. Due to the pronounciation of this text, the main text that will be noticed is the Empire title (due to it's bold, red letters) this is good because it means that any reader of the magazine is already interested in the film. The other piece of text that would grab the reader's attention is the title of the film "Her Majesty's Wasteland" is in the dead center of the magazine cover, in the original font of the film (The same which has been applied to our poster) this consistency in font choice has helped to make our film name much more recognisable. Also, as it is in the centre of the page, there is nowhere on the cover that someone could look without the title being in perfect view, this enlarged precence of the title combined with its constant repetition, succeeds (in my opinion) in making the title much more recognisable.
All in all I like our magazine cover so far, it works very well in conjunction with our other media due to the reoccuring themes which are present in all parts of the production. Aspects such as the attitude of Will's character and the font of the titles have been kept the same throughout the production. Relatively large aspects such as this have been present in every publication we have created, linking the entire production together through these aspects. All of the publications represent the film very well, however the magazine cover is the one which looks the best so far.
Saturday, 8 February 2014
Filming Diary #4
Today we filmed some of the last scenes needed for our trailer, mainly the gunfight scene between Chris, the henchmen and Will, we did this in Will's garden. The conditions were temperamental at best, with random heavy rain showers causing us to stop filming to protect the camera, this made the entire session extremely inconvenient, however the weather was not disruptive enough to halt filming altogether so we were able to get all of our planned shots and more. Aside from the weather, there was a few problems in getting all of the extras we intended, as most people were busy around the time we asked, therefore we were only able to have one extra. However we managed to adapt the scene to fit the reduced number of characters, as all we actually needed was Chris, Will and one other gunman to give the feeling that Will is outnumbered. While altering the scene to accommodate the new circumstances, we decided to play around with the scene structure, as we had a few ideas come to us throughout the day.
Most prominently of these changes is that we have now filmed 3 different endings, all of which lead to the same conclusion (Will gets captured). The first ending was slightly cliche', Will turns a corner at the same time Chris does and they point their guns at each other before the scene fades out. The second ending we made, had a little more sense to it, the events play out similar to the first ending, however instead of giving up, Will prepares to take his chances against Chris, however as soon as he tenses, Muhammad would put his gun to the back of Will's head, Will would then surrender. The last ending we filmed was when Chris runs out of ammo in the gunfight and Will corners him, Chris puts his hands up and laughs, Muhammad then appears behind Will and puts a gun to his head, looking dejected, Will surrenders. Any of these endings would work with the trailer, however we have decided to see what looks better in conjunction with the rest of the trailer before making a definitive decision
What went well
We finished every shot we intended to do
The weather was not unbearable
Muhammed showed up
We have a large amount of alternative, usable footage
What went wrong
While not entirely bad, the weather was still disruptive and made filming inconveniant
We did not even get half of the extras that we wanted
Most prominently of these changes is that we have now filmed 3 different endings, all of which lead to the same conclusion (Will gets captured). The first ending was slightly cliche', Will turns a corner at the same time Chris does and they point their guns at each other before the scene fades out. The second ending we made, had a little more sense to it, the events play out similar to the first ending, however instead of giving up, Will prepares to take his chances against Chris, however as soon as he tenses, Muhammad would put his gun to the back of Will's head, Will would then surrender. The last ending we filmed was when Chris runs out of ammo in the gunfight and Will corners him, Chris puts his hands up and laughs, Muhammad then appears behind Will and puts a gun to his head, looking dejected, Will surrenders. Any of these endings would work with the trailer, however we have decided to see what looks better in conjunction with the rest of the trailer before making a definitive decision
What went well
We finished every shot we intended to do
The weather was not unbearable
Muhammed showed up
We have a large amount of alternative, usable footage
What went wrong
While not entirely bad, the weather was still disruptive and made filming inconveniant
We did not even get half of the extras that we wanted
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