Production Diary 1
Task
Our idea for our prelim task revolves around the haunt from a freaky follower. The first shot would be of Sophie and Leah during our lunch date and during this event a boy will walk over and ask for our names and numbers which will link into the film further on. After the lunch scene has finished and the boy has finished his lines there will be a quick short time lapse of Sophie and Leah at lunch completing their work, with the unknown follower in the background behind the window. This shows the audience that there is a follower there but no one knows who they are, especially the main characters.
From this point Sophie and Leah part and walk home. Whilst Sophie walks off she receives a text saying "don't dream for too long" from an unknown number and starts to look around but no one is to be seen. Sophie then carries out other events that isn't filmed which explains the different outfit. She walks home walks through the door and sits down trying to complete her university work. In the meantime she receives another call from an unknown number which speaks "sleep tight". When I finally fall asleep I start to dream, which is what the whole film revolves around, the dream.
Within the dream a series of short events happen such as the follower walking behind the girls down the halls in their university (Sophie and Leah). During this chase chaos that is caused by the follower, there are many different shots that need to be involved which are demonstrated mainly in the dream, which will take up the majority of the film. After the dream of events occur it is an instant switch to me erratically waking up from my dream and then I don't expect what is to come. The last few shots will then be of a shot of the man standing over Leah's dead body then a quick close up shot with my head in my hands, screaming.
Cast
Leah- Luna
Sophie- Stacey
Ale- The Follower
Locations
Great Baddow High School
-Common Room Diner / Tables
-Drama Studio Rooms
Title
Don't Dream
Music
Script
LUNCH SCENE
Luna and Stacey walk
into the common room casually chatting and walking to a table in the ‘cafĂ©’
Leah: So.. how has your weekend been?
Sophie: It’s been good, got a lot of work to do for university
though which is stressing me out and making me feel weird recently.
Leah: How strange, well I hope you feel better soon, maybe
this lunch will help you clear your mind a bit.
Boy walk into shot casually.
Boy: Alright girls, no dramas but can I have your numbers.
Leah: sorry I don't give my number to random people.
Boy: how about you? (talking to Sophie)
Boy: how about you? (talking to Sophie)
Sophie: alright 07814 709745
Sophie and Leah chat
for ages with music over the top and a time lapse, eating and drinking.
Sophie and Leah walk
home separate ways.
Quick shot change from
walking home to getting into bed.
Sophie receives a text
saying “don’t dream for too long” then falls asleep and it goes into the
dream..
DREAM SCENE
Production Diary 4
As a result of our footage not being up to the standards of which we required, we wanted to re film some of the scenes to ensure that the film would look good. On this day we decided to re film the lunch scene again due to the previous audio problems. However, we once again had another problem, we got someone else that is not a media student to help us film and we again had two different extras. The problem that occurred was that when we started to act the person behind the camera pressed stop instead of play and when we said stop she pressed play so when we watched all the footage back, there was no film footage, just footage of us preparing and saying go. After this we thought we would either have to use the first lot of footage, or try to film it again. Although, we was all running out of time.
Production Diary 5
We had had many problems and errors with our filming so we decided as time was running out we wanted to complete at least another scene which was the dream scene. This is when we decided to film the dream scene. Most of the filming throughout this was on a tripod so we could get various angles and know that our acting was being recorded. We had to use a tripod as all three of us had to be in the shot with Sophie and Leah being followed by Ale. Some of the footage Sophie filmed free hand which helped with the film being from the audiences different point of views. This dream scene then had to be merged in with the end scene as it all has to link together even though they are different scenes.
Production Diary 6
This was our last day that we could film and we managed to film the whole start of the film again. We filmed the lunch scene although there was still another problem but we thought we can just write about in our evaluation and what we have learnt from it. We was in different clothes and didn't have enough time to re-film all of the mini clips that we had previously filmed with the rest of the first set of footage. We watched back our final pieces of footage and we was all merely happy with how it all turned out. We had too order all of our footage and put it in a folder ready to be edited for our next lesson.
Production Diary 7
Finally, all of our footage that we produce we was substantially happy with so we had to import all of our footage onto premiere and we started to edit. Sophie and Leah took it in turns to edit different aspects of the footage and as Leah was away one day, Sophie finished off the final edit of the film with all the transitions and music.
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