Wednesday, 25 February 2015

Title Ideas


TITLE IDEAS

Exhale
Blackout
No Way Back

Final Decision:



EXPOSED
The "Ex" represents the ex boyfriend that Jessie was abused by.
the "X" represents death, danger.
The word "exposed" represents a lack of safety and security and also vulnerability.



Preparing the actors SHOOT #1



Preparing the Actors for SHOOT 1

Ben Howse|The Counsellor
As Ben is seventeen and the counsellor in our film is meant to be in his mid-twenties, we needed to make him look older. We did this by flattening down his hair with hair wax, applying brown mascara, eyebrow wax and gel eyeliner to create facial hair and made him wear glasses. We added translucent powder to his face to even out the skin tone. We also added slight dark circles under his eyes in order to age him. We dressed him in a suit, shirt and tie to give a sense of professionalism to him, however underneath the blazer he wore a jumper to make him seem more comforting and approachable.

Matilda Hale(me)|Jessie
To make the character look like she had suffered from domestic abuse and had been physically attacked, we applied bruising to my face using different eyeshadows, lip gloss and countour powder after applying foundation, concealer and power as a base.To make my eyes appear swollen and tired we applied purple toned eye shadow under the eye and on the lid as a base. We then applied purple, dark brown, red, teal, slight blue and green eye shadows around her right eye to form a bruising effect. We also applied dark red and brown lip gloss in blots to make it appear like scabs on the forehead. We wanted the bruising to appear as if it were 'healing' but still recent and sore to touch, so it still had redness to it. I wore black jeans and a white jumper to create a sense of normality, dullness and also purity which had been disrupted by the abuse.




Domestic Abuse inspiration #3


Domestic Abuse inspiration #3

Domestic Abuse inspiration #2


Domestic Abuse inspiration #2


Social Realism Inspiration

Social Realism Inspiration




We watched "Murdered by My Boyfriend", a BBC3 Drama which tells the true story of a girl being abused and murdered by her boyfriend. This heavily inspired us and made use choose to focus on domestic abuse for our film opening. We therefore decided to keep the counselling scenes but change the reason as to why she was there. Instead of her being attacked in an alleyway, we decided that she would be attacked by her boyfriend in the house as this is more realistic and believable.

Friday, 6 February 2015

CHANGE OF PLAN

CHANGE OF PLAN
After discussing our narrative with our teachers and planning the filming, we realised that it didn't make enough sense and the choppy flashbacks would be too difficult to film and edit in the short amount of time we have left. We also realised that the ideas we have for the new narrative do not fit with our genre of psychological horror so we decided to change our genre to social realism and our narrative will still have the same counsellor scene but the flashbacks will focus on domestic violence