Tuesday, 21 December 2010
Lighting
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Monday, 20 December 2010
Set Dressings
These are some Victorian vignettes I've made of the detective and his wife, that are to be hung up on the wall of the bedroom scene. I used photoshop to turn photographs of the actors into silhouettes and also added a feathered circular border. Below are examples of real victorian silhouettes.

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Sunday, 19 December 2010
Location - Pool Scene
For the scene where the girl falls into a river, I needed a pool. Luckily my friend Iona had one in her house. It had dark tiles on the inside, which will make it easier to merge with the background shot of the river Thames. It also conveniently had a glass roof, so I could film a shot of the actress from above. I gave her a white nightdress to wear. I lit the scene with one battery light on the water, and one Angle poised lamp to highlight the her jumping in. We did a few test jumps in her swimwear, then did a few in her costume. I also experimented with the slow motion function on my camera which looked really cool.
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Saturday, 18 December 2010
Another Location
After recently going to St Thomas' hospital, I was amazed to see the perfect view of big ben, across the Thames. I decided it would be great for an establishing shot within the trailer. It would also add a more professional feel to the trailer. If I shoot it well, there wont be any modern buildings/cars etc, which would ruin the shot.

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Thursday, 16 December 2010
Actors So Far







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Main Title Ideas
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Wednesday, 15 December 2010
Soundtrack
This piece of music works really well for the beginning section of the trailer. It is minimal, and leaves you feeling cold. It is quite timeless, which works with the film being period. The very beginning is similar to the sound effect I created but more epic, and less electronic sounding. I put it to the footage I have filmed so far, and the timing was near perfect, I'll just have to make a few tweaks to move around some of the beats. The music later on becomes very sinister and eerie, and I have not yet decided whether I will use this section or not.
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Monday, 13 December 2010
Poster Inspiration




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Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Ident Plan 1
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