Thursday, 9 February 2012

The G.O.O.D Fight

Alex found a place where he lived called Bilton Rd in which was a long road and was perfect to film a fight scene. G.O.O.D had to find the perfect ‘big henchman’ and in the end they choose Tayo Adeboye, a fellow media student. Charlie & Alex then had to call the police, to inform them that they were going to be using guns. Even though there was no one round the area G.O.O.D still had to call just for confirmation. G.O.O.D members Charlie & Alex then drove down to Bilton Rd with the Cast then filmed a series of shots. The basic idea was Frank was under attack by the big Hench men and they were firing back and forth, they then made their way to fight each other, which was Choreographed by Charlie & Alex, as it had to be realistic as possible. The area chosen was also though about as it had to be conventinal to the genre, and this includes reception theory where G.O.O.D are thinking about Mise-En-Scene and are giving the audience what they want and expect form an action movie.
Alex also added sounds to the clip which was done a music software called Fruity Loops or ‘FL Studios’ as Alex’s produces outside of school for UK artists. He automated the sound effects to make them sound as real as possible and changed the bass and texture of the sound. Throughout the whole movie trailer he had to add reverb and bass boost to give that movie feel to it as you see in other trailers such as, Expendables, Wrath of the Titans and Man On The Ledge. A later tutorial will be shown on how he produced the sounds.
If You listen to the way the voice has that echo to it, and the sounds of sirens and trains are used in the film have all been edited to bring the trailer to a climax as all trailers do, and this is what G.O.O.D will be showing in there film trailer.
Here is another example of different sounds, again the use of police sirens and guns. Though this shot of G.O.O.D's film is long they will obviously cut it short so the sound will be in contrast with the other sounds together, so that it would all work well.

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