Fixation Link

Opening Timeline


Titles:

56 – 1.00 Min – Natasha Bishop

1.01-1.04 Min – James Braddy

1.08-1.12 Min – A Film By

1.14-1.16 Min – Rebecca Stanway

1.19-1.21 Min – Written By

1.26-1.29 Min - Charlotte Gregory

1.33-1.36 Min -Lara Eardley

1.45-1.48 Min – Fixation

Sound:

0-1.13 –Dark Scary Supence music Instrumental

1.00-1.00 Min – Radio static

1.04-1.05 Min – Radio static

1.18-1.19 Min – Radio static

1.35-1.36 Min – Radio static

1.42-1.44 Min – Radio static

1.45-1.48 Min – Radio static

Footage:

0-24 Seconds - Fox Searchlight Pictures

24-28 Seconds – Scorpion Productions

28-43 Seconds – Map Stroke

43-52 Seconds- String Stick

53-1.42 – titles Panning with ghosting

1.00 – 1.00 Min – House Approach Snapshot

 1.04-1.05 Min – 2nd house approach snapshot

1.18-1.19 Min – 3rd house Approach

1.35-1.36 Min – 4th House Approach Shot

1.42-1.44 Min – 5th house approach shot

1.47-1.56 Min – Party Scene strobe lighting with tweet overlay

1.56-1.59 Min - Knock on the door

Mood Board



Here is the mood board which we created especially for our opening, Fixation.

Orignail Film Pitch Updated version


 Here is the next version of the original film pitch , this is our finial idea and what we will work with for our final piece.

Orignail film pitch


here is the orignail film pitch for our final presentation before group changes

More Poster Feedback

Today we asked one of our media teachers (Mrs Field) what they thought of our posters for the film. we showed her all 5 of our 2nd drafts and changes from feedback.
1
We showed her this one and she said that she really liked the font used for the credits and titles but the picture she thought was to comical to fit in with the genre if it was meant to fit with a true to life style.
2
Miss really liked the idea behind this poster, how you cant really tell who the victim is and how you still got the same information that you get from the first. we then asked her for improvements and she said that possibly we should retake the picture of our woman actor and get her to match the casual / vacant pose that i am making.
3
we then showed her this poster and she liked how it was portrait from the landscape posters and she liked the 'E-Fit' type of image we were tyring to replicate. she did say that our segments were too far apart and too exaggerate. It was good that she got the E-Fit idea as it means that it gives a clear image / the message is easy to get from the poster.
4
Following on from other feedback we had received we had changed the image on the first poster and then asked for her opinion on this poster. she again liked the 'E-Fit' image but said that now the two E-Fit posters were too similar so suggested that we should just have an 'E-Fit' face on this poster instead. This is an idea we will be tyring out at a later date as we will need to soot this image on a better camera so we can blow the picture up bigger with out blurring and pixalation.
5
after that we showed her our colour version of the previous and she didn't like the use of colour on the poster, she said that red was too stereotypical and we should just stick with the black and white versions.

We then asked her for her top 3 and she chose poster 2, 3 and 4 with her favourite one being 2.
Overall she said that the genre was easy to get across and that the fonts were great and easy to read. the posters were better without colour overall.