Final 'Sweet Dreams' Movie Poster
This is our final Movie poster:


We think we have clearly and effectively portrayed the genre of the film in our poster, whilst also telling the audience a bit about the plot. The bridge symbolises the long, tough journey that our main character has to face in order to cure her problem of falling asleep at random times. We included the pillow to represent her dilemma and we made the background colourful to portray the genre. The glow we placed around the main character helps make her the focus of the poster and the cut out effect we used on the buildings also helps to show the genre.
Editing Poster

We created a bridge on Photoshop, using the floor that Saidah was standing on in the picture we took of her, by cutting out the ground on either side of her and then using the 'clone' and 'blend' tools to make the floor look like a path dissapearing in the distance. We darkened the floor, to make it look more realistic, using a 'Satin' effect which also hid any dirt that was on there. We created rectangles to use as the bars on the bridge and placed them along the edge of the path we made.

Once we placed Saidah on the page and positioned her on the bridge we realised that it didn't look very real and so we used a 'burn' effect on the ground behind her to resemble a shadow of her body.

We added in the film title and release date in the same font we had used in the film trailer at the top of the page above the buildings so that it was clear enough to read easily.

We used a 'cut out' artistic effect on the buildings that we added in behind her to make them look colourful rather than the dull colours they actually are. We then created the background (i.e. the sky) by placing some colours on the page and using the 'smudge' tool to merge the colours together which created what looked like a sunset.

We then created the text that goes at the bottom of most film posters:




We searched thorugh the fonts on Photoshop until we came across one that resembled the text they use on real posters (as shown above) then followed the structure, changing what it said to suit our film.
Photographing Day 2
Yesterday afternoon Bareen and I went all the way to central London to find some buildings that we could photograph to include in the background of our poster - we looked for clean, interesting buildings that were of various shapes and sizes so that the background looked more like a city. We had a wide variety of pictures and so we chose a few that we really liked and edited them on Photoshop - we did our best to cut around them without leaving any background or taking a chunk out of the building, so that we were just left with the buildings. We are now trying to place them in a good position on our poster.

This is a prezi that shows the pictures we took:

Editing of first photo
We have moved on to editing the photo we have chosen to use on our poster:


We have gotten rid of the background and the collum that was at the right of the picture. We intend to cut out Saidah completely i.e. get rid of the floor as well. We are also debating whether or not to change the colour of Saidah's scarf so that it is more colourful and reflects the genre of our film better.

We experimented with the colour of Saidah's scarf by changing it into two other colours to see what it would look like. Here are the edited versions:


Photographing Day 1
Today we met up with our actress, Saidah, who played Kayla, in town to take some photos for our Movie Poster. As I have mentioned previously our idea consists of Kayla standing in front of a group of buildings that indicate a town. We are going to cut Saidah out and put her in front of individually cut out buildings, so we found a building that was plain and in the light to have Saidah stand in front of as we took the photos. It just so happened that the building was green - so we had our very own green screen :). Everything went according to plan and we finished at the time we had planned to. We have picked out the picture we want to use, as shown below:



and are now in the process of edititng it so that we only have Saidah and the floor she is standing on. We like this picture the best because her facial expression is perfect for a comedy - an expression of exaggerated confusion and she is addressing the audience as she is acknowledging the camera which gives the poster a warmer and more personal feel. It almost seems as if she is asking the audience why she keeps falling asleep spontaneously, which is the look we were aiming for as Kayla just wants to know what is going on and how to stop it. Plus, having researched some other comedy movie posters we have realised that most of the characters are looking into the camera. For example:





Below are the other shots we took of Saidah and their pros and cons:



Saidah's pose in this picture was welcoming which we feel may attract the audience, however, she looks a little too happy. We didn't want her to look happy because we felt that it wouldn't reflect the film, as throughout most, if not all, of the film she is worried and confused so you would expect to see that facial expression on the poster, rather than a happy smiling girl.












We also discarded the next picture as we felt she looked a little too sad and we preferred the picture where she looks into the camera. However, we did like the fact that she is looking at the pillow she is holding because it puts focus on, and reflects, her problem in the film.














We felt that the expression on Saidah's face in this picture was a little too nonchalant and amused, which does not reflect her feelings in the film. We also didn't like the way she was too transparently looking at the pillow because, whilst we liked the idea of having the pillow in the shot to convey her problem, we didn't want it shown so obviously.
Initial Movie Poster Ideas
Now that our trailer is finished we have moved on to creating our own Movie Poster. We already had several ideas in mind so we decided to get them down on paper so that we could pick the one we were most happy with, then expand on it. Like most comedy Movie Posters we wanted to have our main character Kayla in the middle of the page facing the audience:


We are thinking of having a long shot of Kayla (so as to include her whole body) holding a pillow expressing a confused emotion. The pillow would be a clue as to what would be expected in our film and would perhaps be interest some people enough to research the film, which is what a film poster is for - to entice the audience and encourage them to watch the film. Our idea was to have buildings behind her to resemble a sort of city - this would portray her journey to find the 'Bellicus' in London.

Bellow is a rough sketch of our idea:



However, we have thought up some other ideas that we quite liked but we still prefer the idea described above. Although, we may include some aspects of our other ideas in our poster.

Below are the sketches of our other ideas:

Final Trailer!
We have decided to take out the dream sequence as it looked too out of place and our trailer looked much better without it. We also decided not to use a 'mosaic' effect on our titles that we were thinking of using as some of the quality of our trailer would be reduced because we would have had to put our trailer on a newer edition of iMovie to use the effect. So we found an effect we liked on the version of iMovie that we were using.

This is our final trailer:

Music
We have finished creating the music for our trailer. After being unsuccessful in our search for non-copyrighted music on the internet we decided to make our own. We searched through the many beats, jingles and sounds until we found a few that we liked and then tried them out together. We kept doing this, adding different tunes and deleting others until we were happy with the music, which consisted of: a piano tune, a shaker jingle and an acoustic guitar tune. We are very happy with the outcome as we feel it is upbeat and lighthearted which goes well with our genre of film. We have started off with just the piano tune for a while to go over the 'Doctor's scene' and then we have introduced the shaker jingle and the acoustic guitar tune to build up the beat slightly when the montage starts. Below is a screen capture of the music on GarageBand:



Here is a video of our music:

Rough Cut
This is a rough cut of our trailer:



We are happy with the progress we have made, however there is still a lot that needs to be done and added to our trailer. We have yet to add in the music, which we are thinking of having throughout most of the trailer. We are thinking of creating our own music as we cannot find any non-copyright music that we think goes well with our film on the internet. We also haven't added in the voice over yet, that will be playing over the montage, of the doctor explaining narcolepsy. We are looking at various transitions, on iMovie, that we can use on the film title and release date. So we have yet to add in the titles. We also have a few other things to add in, for example, a shot of Kayla opening her eyes that will go after the dream is finished and a few transitions that we are looking into using. Some of the scenes need to be cut down a little bit more, so we are going to do that as soon as we have added in all of the shots, so that we know exactly how much needs to be cut.
Edititng Filming Session 5
We have been editing the footage we filmed in our 5th filming session. We have tested out a rough version of our trailer by putting the clips in the order we had planned to have them in. When we watched it through we noticed that the 'Dream' scenes, including the 'Scary Lady' scene, a scene where Kayla is in a dark room saying "Where am I?" and a clip of Kayla opening her eyes once the film ended, looked very odd and out of place to the rest of the trailer. I think it may have been the drastic contrast between the realistic scenarios and the surrealism to the dream section and also the contrast in lighting - the lighting was mostly bright in the real scenes and dark in the dream scenes. So these factors may have made it seem too strange. We also thought that people may not understand that it was actually a dream.

We liked the idea of adding in the scene because we wanted to steer away from the disorder narcolepsy and show more of the dream aspect to our film. However, we are contemplating taking it out as it makes the trailer look too odd. We tried to make it fit in more by making a copy of the clip where Kayla opens her eyes after the dream and then we put an effect on it to make it go backwards so that she closed her eyes instead and put this at the beginning of the dream sequence to make it look more like an actual dream. We have also decided to cut out the clip where Kayla says "where am I?" as it looks better without this in the dream scene, she also sounds a little odd when she says it.

We also used some audio effects on the 'scary ladies' voice - we used the 'Cathedral' effect which made the voice echo - and we also changed the whole dream to black and white to make it obvious that it was a dream. We came across a 'warp' transition that looked good on the shot of Kayla closing and opening her eyes as it showed that it was a dream and is meant to be a little strange.

Here is the scene:

Our company name
We have decided to call our film company 'Useless Productions' to stick to the comedy style, i.e. this production company would be known for creating comedies. Here is our company logo, that we will include in out trailer:



We found this animated background on the internet and placed it on iMovie. We changed the colour from a white background to a blue background to resemble a sky, and then left the part that moves white to look like clouds or snow. We then put our company name in the middle in the font we were planning on using and experimented with the colour until we chose this one.
Costume
Filming Session 5
Last night we decided that to celebrate Halloween in style we would do the slightly scary scene for our trailer. The 'Crazy Lady scene', as we have named it, consists of a dream scenario in which a scary, crazy lady (played by Bareen's sister) gives Kayla (Saidah) instructions on how to resolve her problem of falling asleep at random times.

We used a LOT of make-up to make Bareen's sister look the part including blue eyeshadow and bright lipstick that was put on in the heart shape style that we borrowed from the 'Queen of Hearts' in the 'Alice in Wonderland' (2010) as shown below:

We also used long fake eyelashes, a lot of mascara and a lot of blusher. We had planned for her hair to look similar to that of 'Bellatrix Lestrange' in 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix':


Bareen's sister came up with a brilliant plan that worked perfectly to make her hair look like this. We put b
aby powder in her hair to make it look grey at the top and streaks at random places. We then pinned up the top layer of her hair to make it look big and then messed it up a little bit to portray her as crazy.










This is the outcome:














We were going to film the 'Train scene' today as well, which we had changed into a tram rather than a train as it would be easier to film, but we couldn't because Bareen had to work later than she thought and so it was too dark to film when she got back. We are discussing whether or not to leave out this scene entirely as we seem to have enough footage for our trailer already because some of the shots last longer than we had planned.


We also re-filmed the 'Restaurant scene' in this session as last time the cameras battery ran out and the only take we had filmed did not turn out very well. We improved the set a lot from last time so that we could convey a romantic atmosphere more effectively:

Last time:


This time:








We filmed it in Bareen's living room again, but changed the position of the table so that the TV cannot be seen as it had been the last time we filmed. We placed the table in the same spot that we filmed the 'Doctor's scene' in, but we moved the big dining table and instead used some small tables for the characters to sit at. We covered the table with a nice duvet cover, which acted as a table cloth, and put the usual props that you would find in a restaurant on the table - a wine bottle, wine glasses, plates, napkins, salt and pepper shakers. We also put some props - flowers and several candles - on another table in the corner and turned the light down to create a more romantic atmosphere.

I think the filming session went very well and we were able to get the 'Restaurant scene' done relatively quickly as we had already tried to film this scene once so we knew exactly what we were doing this time. We got all of the shots that we intended to film for the 'Restaurant scene' and the 'Crazy Lady scene' and intend to edit them as soon as we can.