Analyzing
We started by noting down everything we needed to make the film opening such as props and people and set. Throughout this process we where all watching the film opening as many times as we could so that it would get into minds and notice every detail that we needed to include. Then after we had a summarized list of what we needed for our film. Then we started to write down timings so that we could plan everything that we needed to do for the film. We recorded the timings by getting the video up on YouTube and then whenever something changed in the shot or a title came up then we would pause it or drag it back if we needed to then we would write down the exact timing and also what happened in the film. Then we did this for anything that changed in our film. When we had finished this we then had a list of everything that goes on in the opening and this would help us when we where editing the actual film.
After we had a list of timings we then wrote down the titles so that we knew what order they went in and what they said so that it would be easier when we where editing. We also had all the actors names so we could then start finding actors to star in our remake. Then we looked through the whole opening sequence again and noted down all the camera angles that were featured and also the effects that connected the shots. We did this so when we are shooting with the cameras then we knew what angles we needed to shot from and also how long each shot needed to be.
This is all the timings for the film and also the summery for everything we needed. |
On this page we wrote down all the camera angles and also the positioning of the actors in the first scene. |
Next we looked through the close ups carefully and wrote down every action of the actors. This would make our remake look more like the original because we could copy there exact movements. We also wrote down the timings for each close up and also when there title came on the screen. This would also make our film look like the original because if we got all the timings right then we could run our copy next to the original and they would look and run the same. After we had done this we noticed there was a short monologue/ voiceover at the beginning of the piece and as a group we discussed what we should do either remake the voiceover or just take it from the original. We discussed how if we did remake the voiceover then it would take us longer than if we just took it from the original. Since we where ahead in our project we all decided that we would remake the voiceover. So first of all we listened to the voiceover and wrote in down on the notebook.
On this page we wrote down the actions and timings of the close-ups and we also wrote down what the voiceover said. |
Next we thought of people who would appear in our film. We needed people who looked vaguely like the actual actors so we thought of and wrote down some names of people we knew. When we wrote down all the people we could think of. Then after we had this we went out around the school and asked these people if they would take part in our piece. Most of the people we asked said they would take part but some of them couldn't because they where busy or where in lessons. On the morning of the shoot we then reminded these people of the shoot but we ran into a problem. Some of the people where ill and couldn't attend and some people dropped out so we had to get some people quickly. Luckily we managed to get the right amount of people but this meant that I had to take part in our film. If I had to this again then I would make sure actors know what the date and the time of the shoot was so that they couldn't drop out.
This was the lists of different people who where going to be in our remake. At the bottom is the finale list of people. |
Whilst the other members of the team where writing. I took on the task of creating and drawing a storyboard. For this all I did was a summery of he camera angle who was in the shot and what it would look like if someone drew it. I could have improved this by spending more time on it and drawing it in more detail and by adding in every piece of information.
This is the storyboard. |
Filming
As soon as we had all our actors grouped together in one place. We then went and got the camera, notebook and also a laptop. The reason why we got the laptop is so we could show the original clip to the actors so they know what they had to do and also so we could view the clip as-well so if we where not sure of something then we could go back to the original clip. I thought this was a very good idea because it meant we didn't have to go back to a computer every time and also it better explained the scene to the actors. After we had explained to the actors what positions they would need to be in and also when they would need to move using both the notebook and the laptop. I then found tried to find the perfect camera angle. I needed to find one that looked similar to the original shoot and also that was right. I had to stand in a couple of different places before I got the right one. Since the film is over dubbed my a song anyway this means we could talk while filming this made it easier because then we could give directions while we where filming. The most challenging part of filming the remake was getting all the camera angles right but once I had done this we where able to film it all quite easily and quickly.
Editing
The editing part of remaking this film was the hardest part because it took the most concentration but this is the bit because that I enjoyed the most because you have to make everything right even the smallest part. First of all what we did was transfer the film from the tape onto the computer. We did this by connecting a wire from the camera to the computer. After we had done this I then opened up Adobe PremierPro and created a new folder called reservoir dogs remake and then opened it. We then went on the capture menu and a box came up with the film from the camera on it and from this we could take parts of the movie that we wanted this feature is very useful because it means we can only take the bits we actually need instead of having to take everything and then taking it apart. We didn't have to cut it down perfectly because once we had put it onto timeline then we could cut it down perfectly. This task didn't take us too long because it was easy to us and plus we didn't have many shots that we didn't need. Once we had done capturing all of our clips we closed that window and checked that they had all imported into our clip bank on the side of the screen. Once we had checked that we had all the clips we then transfered imported the original clip into the clip bank and then transferred it into the timeline of the movie and made it smaller in the corner of the screen. We did this because it makes it alot easier when editing the our piece because if we copy exactly then the timings will be exactly right. We started by naming each clip in our bank because then we knew which to take or us. We took the first clip from the bank and put it on our timeline then watched it with the original in the corner. Then we had to unlink the audio with the visual footage, we did this by right clicking the selected clip and then choosing unlink in the menu and after we could then select the audio and delete it separately. I then noticed that it didn't quite match up so Jodie cut it using the razor tool and made it fit. We then did this with all the clips. I was given the job of putting the clips in the right place and cutting them so that they fitted with the original. I found this very interesting because you had to get the correct timings and then it all fit together like a puzzle. This took me quite alot of time because I had to get everything perfect.
Editing
The editing part of remaking this film was the hardest part because it took the most concentration but this is the bit because that I enjoyed the most because you have to make everything right even the smallest part. First of all what we did was transfer the film from the tape onto the computer. We did this by connecting a wire from the camera to the computer. After we had done this I then opened up Adobe PremierPro and created a new folder called reservoir dogs remake and then opened it. We then went on the capture menu and a box came up with the film from the camera on it and from this we could take parts of the movie that we wanted this feature is very useful because it means we can only take the bits we actually need instead of having to take everything and then taking it apart. We didn't have to cut it down perfectly because once we had put it onto timeline then we could cut it down perfectly. This task didn't take us too long because it was easy to us and plus we didn't have many shots that we didn't need. Once we had done capturing all of our clips we closed that window and checked that they had all imported into our clip bank on the side of the screen. Once we had checked that we had all the clips we then transfered imported the original clip into the clip bank and then transferred it into the timeline of the movie and made it smaller in the corner of the screen. We did this because it makes it alot easier when editing the our piece because if we copy exactly then the timings will be exactly right. We started by naming each clip in our bank because then we knew which to take or us. We took the first clip from the bank and put it on our timeline then watched it with the original in the corner. Then we had to unlink the audio with the visual footage, we did this by right clicking the selected clip and then choosing unlink in the menu and after we could then select the audio and delete it separately. I then noticed that it didn't quite match up so Jodie cut it using the razor tool and made it fit. We then did this with all the clips. I was given the job of putting the clips in the right place and cutting them so that they fitted with the original. I found this very interesting because you had to get the correct timings and then it all fit together like a puzzle. This took me quite alot of time because I had to get everything perfect.
Screen of our film in editing just adding the titles. |