Ring Around Rosie: Editing Footage
Here are screenshots taken during me editing our footage.
I used Premiere Pro to create all effects to give the footage more interest and a horror setting.
Produced By Becca Head
Ring Around Rosie: Titles
Here are screenshots taken during me editing our opening titles.
I used After Effects to create the glitch effect to give the titles more of a horror-like feel.
Produced By Becca Head
First Draft : no sound or special effects
You can watch our rough draft of our film opening below.
This will be shared with members of the film's target audience so that feedback can be received.
Planning - Filming Schedule
This is our filming schedule. This is important as it helps our group understand what is going to happen and also reassure the actors when they are needed and for what shot. This schedule will ensure that we film enough footage for each shot and make sure we focus on each shot in the correct order depending on the importance of the footage.
Date: Monday 13th February 2017
At 9:30am, our group will meet in location 1 (the house) to start filming. At 9:30am to 9:55am we will greet the actors and give them a short briefing about the day and what will be happening.
09:30am - Arrival of Actors
09:40am - Briefing with Actors
Date: Monday 13th February 2017
At 9:30am, our group will meet in location 1 (the house) to start filming. At 9:30am to 9:55am we will greet the actors and give them a short briefing about the day and what will be happening.
09:30am - Arrival of Actors
09:40am - Briefing with Actors
10:00am - We will concentrate on shot 6. This should only take around 8 minutes to get the
correct angle and view and also placing the actors on set.
10:08am - Here we will focus on shot 8, 11 and 12. All actors take place in these scenes (in
the garden) therefore will take a lot of time to make sure we get enough footage
and character from all actors on set. This should take about 25 minutes.
10:33am - Whilst the actors leave (apart from Emily) we will film shot 2 as we only need the
newspaper whilst filming. This will only take 3 minutes again, making sure we
have enough footage.
10:40am - The first shot we will film with only Emily will be shot 3. We thought filming this
shot first with only her onset would have a good effect for the film later on as she
will be flushed from running. This should take 10 minutes as we will also be
moving location (a field).
10:50am - Then we will film shot 5 as Emily will still be running therefore, wanting to keep
the look she has gained from being outside whilst entering the house. This should
take around 10 minutes to get the correct angle, movement, different shots and
character and also moving location (house).
11:00am - Now all outside footage for Emily would be finished we can concentrate on her
bedroom scenes. These are shots 7 and 9. Each shot should take 5 minutes to
capture enough footage.
11:10am - Then we will concentrate on shot 10. For this shot Emily and Claire will be
needed. This should take 5 minutes to film.
11:20am - We will then move to the back door of the house. Here we will film shots 13 and
14. Shot 13 will be when Emily's character Rosie is playing with her doll. This will
take 8 minutes as we are getting two different angles. Then shot 14 will take 2
minutes as there is no movement needed.
11:40am - Drive to Abandoned house and film shot 4. This should take around 10 minutes
to set up the camera and get enough shots and angles of the place. No cast are
needed for this shot.
newspaper whilst filming. This will only take 3 minutes again, making sure we
have enough footage.
10:40am - The first shot we will film with only Emily will be shot 3. We thought filming this
shot first with only her onset would have a good effect for the film later on as she
will be flushed from running. This should take 10 minutes as we will also be
moving location (a field).
10:50am - Then we will film shot 5 as Emily will still be running therefore, wanting to keep
the look she has gained from being outside whilst entering the house. This should
take around 10 minutes to get the correct angle, movement, different shots and
character and also moving location (house).
11:00am - Now all outside footage for Emily would be finished we can concentrate on her
bedroom scenes. These are shots 7 and 9. Each shot should take 5 minutes to
capture enough footage.
11:10am - Then we will concentrate on shot 10. For this shot Emily and Claire will be
needed. This should take 5 minutes to film.
11:20am - We will then move to the back door of the house. Here we will film shots 13 and
14. Shot 13 will be when Emily's character Rosie is playing with her doll. This will
take 8 minutes as we are getting two different angles. Then shot 14 will take 2
minutes as there is no movement needed.
11:40am - Drive to Abandoned house and film shot 4. This should take around 10 minutes
to set up the camera and get enough shots and angles of the place. No cast are
needed for this shot.
Shot 1 does not need any footage and we can produce this shot when editing.
Produced by Becca Head
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