Hannah Covington G321 Media
Wednesday, 16 April 2014
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Friday, 14 February 2014
Unedited film
Unedited film voice over script
- · My institutional logo needs to be added at the beginning of the film.
- · A sound track of a piano playing to be added.
- · The background noise needs to be taken out.
- · The first scene with Diane and Hermann needs to be cut at the end and cross faded into the next scene.
- · Film title and credits need to be added onto the panning shot of the basement, this clip needs to be sped up.
- · A video effect needs to be added on this and the previous scene to make it look more like a dingy basement by having a ‘poor’ quality video.
- · The third shot, Hermann watching a video of Diane, needs a spotlight effect on Hermann or the shot needs to be brighter to see his face clearer when he turns to the camera.
- · A door knock sound effect needs to be inserted just before Hermann turns around.
- · Sound track end when Hermann opens the door.
- · The scene with Hermann and the postman needs to be split and put into order and focus on the character speaking at the time, using a 180 degree rule shot.
- · The postman hands over the letters at different times in the two takes of the shot, the clip needs to be cut at a point where this change is not seen.
- · Background noise needs to go.
- · Sound track plays again.
- · The shot of Hermann walking into the kitchen needs to start later in the clip as he is looking at the camera.
- · In the kitchen, the camera makes a snap noise when the camera angle changes, this can be resolved by starting slightly further in the clip.
Thursday, 13 February 2014
Film Script
Hermann’s basement
Establishing shot is a profile shot of Diane, bloody and scared, tied
to a chair. Hermann cannot be seen, spotlight on her and throughout the scene
the camera stays on Diane.
DIANE: Why
are you doing this to me? Please please stop, I’m begging you. Please just let
me go home, I don’t want to be here. Please just let me go home, I don’t want
to be here anymore. My God. Why are you doing this to me?
HERMANN:
Because I love you.
Hermann leans in to stroke
Diane’s face.
DIANE: No don’t no!
Scene One
The camera then moves around the room, observing each area with music
playing in the background. The room is a dark, dank basement type with no
sunlight and little decoration. There are all kinds of odd tools and peculiar
items. From the description of the room the audience can instantly tell this
man is not completely well, most probably a stalker. The main credits appear on
screen at this time. The camera eventually brings us to a work desk where
Hermann is sitting. We cannot see his face, but we see him from behind watching
a video of Diane on the computer. The
door knocks and Hermann turns his head to face the camera.
The next scene is Hermann walking
up to the front door then opening it. It is the postman.
POSTMAN:
(cheerfully) Morning Hermann!
HERMANN: Morning.
POSTMAN: And
how are you today?
HERMANN:
Good, good. Busy yeah. You?
POSTMAN: Oh,
I can’t complain.
HERMANN:
Anything interesting today?
POSTMAN: Urm
just a couple of letter from the health company. Nothing particularly new. No
valentine’s cards.
HERMANN:
(laughs) No no, not for me.
POSTMAN:
Getting a little old for that, eh?
Hermann:
Yeah yeah.
Postman:
Anyway you got anything planned for valentine’s day seriously?
HERMANN: Yeah
yeah, how bout how bout you?
POSTMAN: The
usual. The old lady and I are going down the Red Lion. Valentine’s day special.
Table for two, three course meal, bottle of wine. That sort of thing.
HERMANN:
(sarcastically) Sounds…lovely.
POSTMAN: Not
so lovely for my back pocket, but hey, it’s once a year. Anyway, I’ve got a lot
of work to do. So see you tomorrow, Hermann.
HERMANN: Bye,
bye.
Hermann closes the door and
sighs.
The next shot is Hermann walking
into the kitchen. He opens an envelope and reads it. There is letter heading
that states the name of his health insurance company and the words “OVERDUE”.
Hermann is reading the letter. He
begins to cry.
Institution to produce my film

Hammer Films is my chosen institution if a pre-existing company were to produce my film. It is a UK entertainment company, created in 1934.
The only genre produced by this company is horror, which is one reason why i chose this production company. Some of their well-known films are; The curse of Frankenstein, Dracula, The Mummy and The Phantom of The Opera.
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