Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Film names

After much discussion about film names, we came up with a range of titles and eventually narrowed it down to one.

Idea 1; 1974- As this was the year she went missing, we thought that it was straight forward, simple and also quite powerful. It can also have a lot of contextual meaning, the audience initial thought of the title '1974' wouldn't be a horror film, it could mean anything. We decided against this as we thought it would be too simple, and not innocent enough.

Idea 2: MISSING- We once again liked the simplicity of this name however, we felt it was too cliche and because of this we felt it wouldn't grab the audience.

Idea 3: THE DISSAPEARANCE OF BONNIE LAWSON- We quite liked this name, as it seemed almost as though it was a clipping from a news article. However the downside was that it was quite long for a film name, and we preferred it to be snappy and striking.

Idea 4: DISSAPEARANCE- We then went on to narrow it down from The dissapearance of Bonnie Lawson to just dissaperance keeping to our rule that we'd use one word as our title. We thought this was also a bit too cliche and sounded more like a documentary than a film name.

Idea 5: EXODUS- As we liked Dissapearance so much we decided to research into synonyms for it. We found this name Exodus, and all decided that it was quite mysterious and really fit the film. It also sounds like a name you would associate with a horror film, and it has quite a deep meaning to it therefore we all decided this would be what our film is called.

Monday, 11 February 2013

Costume

After deciding the character should portray a young innocent girl lost on her way home, we decided we needed quite an innocent costume. We decided it should be bright and young, as well as looking like quite a 70's costume as this was when she supposedly went missing. We decided to go to the local charity shops and search for these outfits as this would be the perfect place to find an aged old dress that was also quite cheap. We bought a couple of dresses just to try out, however we felt that one of them really fit the bill, although it was a size 20 and our model was a size 8, which meant that we needed to make adjustments and use safety pins to pin back as much as possible.


Costume 1:
Here is the first costume that we purchased. It was a plain black silk dress that looked quite like a nightie. Once we tried it on we decided that it wasn't very suitable for her character. This particular dress was too dark in comparison with the rest of her attire, for example her hair was already black and so were her tights. It was also too modern for our film, and as she's supposed to be portraying a young child, we felt that it was a bit too old and would possibly more likely be seen on teenagers and young adults which wasn't the image we wanted to portray.


 
Costume 2:
We then also found a light blue dress with yellow flowers on which was a size 20. However once it was on, it seemed to fit better than we expected and used a few safety pins to pin it back. We really liked this outfit simply because it was very innocent. Yellows and baby blues are often associated with children and summer, so this is a slight condraction with the character that we wanted her to play. It's also very long, and isn't something that would be considered 'fashion' nowadays which is what we wanted because of the date she went missing. There was also a contrast between the dark hair and make up and the bright dress which is what we wanted to create an effect when the audience viewed our film. We decided this would be our FINAL DRESS.
 

 
However as it was quite a muddy field where it had been raining a lot, we couldn't have Zuzie running around in her socks like we had originally planned, therefore we had to wear wellies, but we tried not to film her feet at all and this dress also managed to cover it up quite well.

Hair and make- up

For the make-up we wanted it to be ghost like however not too obvious. Our aim was that she had been lost in this forest for a very long time and had somehow stayed the same age and had turned into quite a strange character. As we had decided in the skills audit that I was creative and I had the skill of hair and make-up I decided to do the costume and make up each day. We went to our local fancy dress shop to buy some white face paint and some black hairspray as her hair was quite light, but to give the full effect we needed it to be black. Her hair was quite long and straight aswell therefore it was easy to mess it up and drape it over her face.





















 

Friday, 8 February 2013

Wight noise productions


Here is my involvement of our logo production.