We were given the task of reconstructing the two minute opening of 'The Hangover' shot for shot. The hangover is a 2009 American comedy film, it was directed by Todd Phillips. The basic plot to the hangover is that it follows three characters (Phil, Stu and Alan) who wake in Las Vegas, with no memory of the night before and the groom to be (Doug), missing who is unfortunately due to get married to Tracy the next day. They must work out what happened the night before, where Doug is and how to get him to the wedding on time. The opening two minutes is a flash forward of the phone call between Phil and Tracy where he explains that Doug is missing, the phone call is made five hours before they are due to get married, the rest of the film then is set in the past showing the audience what actually happened at the bachelor party.
Planning
For this task we were given the deadline of the 20th October, we were told to work in groups of seven. In my group there is me (obviously), Georgie, Caitlin, Lilly, Megan, Beatrice and Lizzie. We first of all watched the opening a few times through, to make sure we all understood the opening. We then made a list of the different scenes, characters, props and settings which we would need or could be options to use for the opening :
- Costume : Sunglasses, wedding/brides made dresses, dressing gown (Tracy), black shirt (Phil)
- Props : Wedding cake (Pauline), van, old car, flowers
- Setting : car scene = field with old car, hotel = Guisbrough hall, park farm hotel
- Actors : Phil = Alex, Dad = Dave, Tracy, Bridesmaid, extras for car scene = Caitlin and Alice, Mum
We decided that rather than each having a certain job we would all help each other, as the task was given to complete in a group we wanted to show our skills of working with each other. However to be able to make sure we had all we needed for filming we each took things to sort out for each scene. I chose to find locations for our shoots. For one of the scenes it is a hotel, and we all thought it was important to try to get a hotel as our setting to make it look as much like 'The Hangover' as possible. For this I contacted the Park Farm Hotel, and thankfully they were very kind and let us use one of their rooms and the outside of it for our shots. Using my connections (my mums best friend!) who creates wedding cakes, we were able to find a location and a cake for the cake shot. For the car scene, we decided to use Georgie's uncles farm and a very rusty old car. So with the settings sorted we were able to schedule when we would shot. We decided that on Sunday 9th October me,Georgie and Caitlin would do the care scene. Then on Sunday 16th October we would all film at the Park Farm Hotel.
Sunday 9th October
Me, Caitlin, Georgie and Alex (our actor for Phil, which only included a little bribing to get him to act). headed down in the typical cold English weather (luckily not raining though, however we had come with an umbrella ready), to the farm yard location (the best one could do to replicate the desert in America). Caitlin also took on the role of make-up artists, creating a very realistic cut on Alex to match Phil's cut (there is no limit to how far a pen can go). Before the shooting Alex had been prepped on his words, and Caitlin had also done some stills of the shots so that we can establish the different angles we needed. We all then watched the opening again (yes we are all the stage where we are seeing the opening two minutes in our sleep), this was to help as match the scene shot for shot. We did a practice run through before the actual filming to make sure everyone was happy with what we were doing. We then decided as there are two different angles of Phil, a wide close up with only the profile of Phil and Full shot, where Phil was in the shot along with car and two characters one propped against the car and one on the bonnet (yes I ended up the one having to climb up on the car). We decided we would film the whole scene in both angles, and then tomorrow (Monday) we are going to edit the two, and interlink them to allow us to replicate the use of two different heights.
Wednesday 12th October
Today, it was my job to film the cake part (which also included a free cup of tea after filming). I went along loaded down with the camera, trip-pod and my laptop to Pauline's kitchen, where a freshly iced (it had been iced about half an hour before I had arrived) cake was waiting to be filmed. After a bit of a struggle in working how to set up the tri (and a little help from my dad), the filming commenced (luckily I was just taking the clip rather than sound as it was rather difficult to make my dad, Pauline and her husband Peter to be quiet during filming!) I took a range of clips, so that on Friday we can all decide as a group which one we think is the best. It was my first time at filming, and I enjoyed it a lot and apart from one problem with the tri (where a dad always comes in handy to help) I did it all by myself, and learnt to feel more confident using the video camera. On Friday we shall carry on editing the scene's of the farmyard which we started today, and also add in the cake scene. We are then going to finish off our filming on Sunday at Park Farm (which I must say shall be nicer to be in a warm hotel room than the cold weather and mud like last weeks filming!)
Sunday 16th October
All seven of us, plus one very kind friend who was willing to be a bride and two very patient lovely parents (who we did thank with a box of chocolate at the end of the shoot) headed down to Park Farm for our final day of shooting (Yay we shall have our Sunday afternoons back!). The poor receptionist looked slightly startled when we all walked into the entrance lobby loaded down with dresses, cameras, a manikin and lots of bags (I had come prepared with a print screen of the confirmation email to make sure our journey was not wasted!) but all went smoothly and we were shown to a very posh room, with the biggest bed and most amazing bathroom, after about five minutes of just staring at the room in amazement (and the classic speech from the receptionist of making sure when we finished it was exactly the same) we got busy. Our shoot started with a shot of the brides dress and bridesmaids dresses, we then did the vans scene as we were using Beatrice's dad's van (and he was waiting very patiently outside the hotel for us to do the shoot we wanted to get it done as soon as possible). Lizzie, Beatrice, Megan and Georgie filmed the van scene, so whilst they were busy me, Caitlin and Lilly blocked out the next scene. Then, came the repetitive filming of doing the audio again and again at different angles (this was helped by intervals of wine gums, chocolate biscuits and homemade Swiss roll that Georgie provided!). We had a few problems to overcome with the layout of the room as however impressive the bed was, it was in the middle of the room which left not much space for the chairs and sofa layout. We managed to keep to a schedule and by 4:30 we were transforming the room back from a scene set into a hotel room. As the room was on the second floor it was going to be tricky to do the shot of the mother from outside looking through a window at her (non of us had the skill of flying with a camera!), so we had to do the shot of the mother using the restaurant and Caitlin stood outside the window looking in at the mother (a friend who is waitress there gave us permission!)
Friday 21st October
Today is d day, the big screening! The last minute rushes of finishing it all off, getting all the shots, the moment when you find out you need to re-do some editing all over again, the relief when you can finally press the export button - yes we have had the classic last day emotions! We had managed to get most of the shots of the hotel scene's on Sunday however we had not managed to find a room to do the chair scenes, so today Megan and Lizzie used there free time to shoot the chair scenes, with a very lovely Evie willing to help out. We were then able to say we had all the footage which was a nice feeling. It was then the task of editing, editing, a bit more editing and then the final export!
Friday 21st October
Today is d day, the big screening! The last minute rushes of finishing it all off, getting all the shots, the moment when you find out you need to re-do some editing all over again, the relief when you can finally press the export button - yes we have had the classic last day emotions! We had managed to get most of the shots of the hotel scene's on Sunday however we had not managed to find a room to do the chair scenes, so today Megan and Lizzie used there free time to shoot the chair scenes, with a very lovely Evie willing to help out. We were then able to say we had all the footage which was a nice feeling. It was then the task of editing, editing, a bit more editing and then the final export!
Editing, Editing, Editing
We decided to make two cuts of the film opening, splitting into two groups. Me, Georgie, Caitlin and Beatrice in one, and Medan, Lizzie and Lilly in the other. We have been using our lessons to do the editing in, on Fridays lesson we had the help of James (the guy who is God when it comes to the editing programme) he showed us how to blur the background and put Phil (Alex) in focus when they were the same frame, it was a tricky as he was moving during the shot so we had to chose key moments when to re-focus him but it helped us develop a new skill with editing. Today's lesson (Monday 17th October) we have been putting all the shots together, and it has started to resemble the opening, we have had to overcome a problem with the background music being louder than the voicemail speaking, and also trying to brighten the shots of the brides dress as the lightening wasn't very good in the hotel room. In toady's lesson we finished off the editing and came across a rather big problem - the shot which we had spent ages editing on the after-effects audio had developed an echo, therefore we had the dilemma of whether to keep the after-effect cut and have a rather weird audio or use the original cut, we decided to use the original cut as we decided that the audio was an important part, we had also developed the skill of using the blur tool in the after-effects which we could use of out foundation production and developing skills and ideas for our own production was the aim of the task!
The Screening
Friday 20th October
5th Period - 2pm
'The hangover' opening two minutes (three different annotations)
Popcorn included!
Photography
So the saying goes "the proof is in the pudding", more like for media "the proof is in the image"
Photography
So the saying goes "the proof is in the pudding", more like for media "the proof is in the image"
| Sunday 16th October shoot - Park Farm the location |
| Sunday 16th October shoot - setting up the camera for the bride's dress shot |
| Sunday 16th October shoot - Beatrice, Lilly and Me discussing the bride and bride's mother scene |
| Sunday 16th October shoot - Dave and Caitlin being filmed by Lizzie |
| Sunday 16th October shoot - All of our group + Vickie our bride! |
| Sunday 9th October shoot - Me, Alex, and Caitlin discussing the car scene |
| Sunday 9th October shoot - Georgie, Me and Caitlin all smiles after a successful afternoon filming |
| Sunday 9th October shoot - Caitlin's amazing make-up skills on Alex |
We had many giggles whilst watching the screening of our hangover recreations - defiantly made us gel as class, overall even though there was many stresses, Sundays lost i enjoyed the planning, production and edititng. It was good to work with new people, I learnt new skills and talents that I didn't know I had. I can't wait for our foundation production now (I never thought I would say that about a coursework piece)
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