Friday, January 28, 2022
Adobe Premiere Pro
Filming Locations
There is a lot you can do with just using the local environment around you to film instead of traveling far out for your scenes. I want the opening to have an authentic type of feeling, like this could be a place the viewer could live at or live near by. My neigbhorhood has a lot of potential filming locations I'm interested in but only when it's nighttime because it creates a dark atmosphere. The most I really need to travel really would be around 10 minutes, as everything I would want in my opening could be done there.
There is also a park close by to my house with a lake which will very likely be used. In terms of script writing I'm sort of brainstorming it in terms of the locations I'm surrounded by to help me create a story, which will make this process a lot easier and fun. Here is an example of some scenery I could imagine being in the opening, with two people walking in the middle of the road
Broward College South Campus Lake Loop - Florida | Alltrails. https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/florida/broward-college-south-campus-loop.
Thursday, January 27, 2022
Weird but Cool Horror Ideas
Being knowledable about all the types of artistic choices there is too make will aid in my pre-production process a lot more, so I'm looking to different horrors for inspiration.
Deliberate Monochrome
The intentional use of monochrome is not seen very often in horror movies or any kinda of movie passed the late 1960s for that matter, so using it it in modern films is a very daring approach. In the psychological horror "The Lighthouse," they intentionally used a century-old camera lense to capture the feeling like this was taking place in the 1800s and was as old as it was. Depending on the direction my film goes, it most likely won't be monochrome but it's an idea
Drawn Backgrounds
Looking back at now a century ago, an underrated artistic choice has to be drawn backdrops for movie sets. At the end of WW1, Germany experienced mass hyperinflation after the loss in war, so when it came to movies they had to create the cheapest sets possible in order to produce a lot of films. This in result created a lot of dreamy environments that phases you into the movie itself with it's bizzare angles and sharp shadows. I would definitely like to incorporate some of this type of artistic choice into my opening if doable
Off the Walls
In some instances, horror movies can cross the line between scary and ridiculous depending on the type of special effects you use. In the movie House (1977), they basically use every special effect known at the time creating a hilariously surreal and dream-like atmosphere. While this is not what I'm shooting for, there is something inspiring about the bizzare use of effects which could be transposed onto other types of areas in horror.
House 1977 (Hausu) "Piano Scene" - Youtube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHnk8Sbu26Q.
Jacob DavisDeputy Editor | Author | Producer at The Film MagazineFilm and Media Studies major at Arizona State University. Bad movie connoisseur. “100 Years of 'The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari' - Is It Still Significant?” The Film Magazine, 30 Oct. 2021, https://www.thefilmagazine.com/100-years-cabinet-of-drcaligari-in-retrospect/.
Robinson, Tasha. “'It Was a Learning Curve for Everyone': Robert Eggers on the Lighthouse's Tech Experiments.” The Verge, The Verge, 18 Oct. 2019, https://www.theverge.com/2019/10/18/20921056/the-lighthouse-robert-eggers-director-interview-behind-the-scenes-robert-pattinson-willem-dafoe.
“Why Filmmakers Can't Resist the Lure of Lighthouses.” Little White Lies, 25 Jan. 2020, https://lwlies.com/articles/lighthouse-symbolism-in-film-shutter-island-the-lighthouse/.
Friday, January 21, 2022
Idea: Liminal Spaces
One of the most recent and popular "aesthetics" to come out of the psychological horror genre is the idea of "liminal spaces." What they basically are are places that act as sort of transitions from one main destination to another destination, but within those two transitions creates an eerie sort of feeling, like you are not supposed to be there. I feel like there are two reasons you could approach these liminal spaces in psychological horror. One is to capsulate the feeling of being trapped there with no escape, being stuck endlessly searching, with corridors leading you to places you've already seen, and that rare door which leads you to an even more confusing place. A second could imply there is also something else in that liminal space with you, you trying to escape but to no avail the place is still an endless maze. I probably will not make this the full focus of my opening but the use of desolate places that ooze dread will probably take place in my horror film
Administrator. “Architecture: The Cult Following of Liminal Space.” Musée Magazine, Musée Magazine, 5 Nov. 2020, https://museemagazine.com/features/2020/11/1/the-cult-following-of-liminal-space.
Miche-Miche(Miche-Miche), and bartv(Bart Veldhuizen). “Liminal Spaces.” Blender Artists Community, 10 Oct. 2021, https://blenderartists.org/t/liminal-spaces/1332628.
Types of Horror
Eddy, Max, and By. “Spatially Impossible Sets in the Shining Make It Creepier.” The Mary Sue, 26 July 2011, https://www.themarysue.com/impossible-shining/.
Hellerman, Jason. “Defining the Horror Genre in Movies and TV.” No Film School, No Film School, 4 Nov. 2020, https://nofilmschool.com/the-horror-genre-in-movies-and-tv.
“The Shining Bar Scene.” YouTube, YouTube, 1 July 2019, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmY4k85_XEE.
“Psychological Horror.” TV Tropes, https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PsychologicalHorror.
Thursday, January 20, 2022
Genre and Inspirations
Picking a Genre
Choosing a genre is and has been a stressful decision because once I have my eyes set on one particular one ideas spur into my head about potential story lines and characters that would only really work in a different genre. The main ones I've layed focus on is Horror, Comedy, Thriller, and Action, but after some thinking horror is the one I will choose to pursue, as it's the genre I'm most familiar with and the one I believe will let my creative talent shine more. There is also the fact that horror
Movie Inspirations
Thinking about stories for my two minute opening, I began to reflect on my influences regarding cinema and how I'd incorporate these into my 2 minute opening. In terms of the the horror genre, I really enjoy watching horrors from way back, around the 1920's and 1930s, as there is just a certain feeling about them that captivates me. These movies also layed the groundwork for what modern horror pictures produce today when it comes to atmosphere and camerawork. In the silent era you had to rely a lot more on acting as well instead of dialogue which will likely influence my opening to a degree
“References.” Earthspot, https://earthspot.org/geo/?search=File%3ANosferatuShadow.jpg.
Creative Critical Reflection
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DVDBxLGeK0 Thanks for viewing my process and enjoy :)

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Before I begin shooting my opening film, I wanted to revise my overall script and put it into better formating than the rough first draft....