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Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Change of Name

We decided to change the name of our movie from Morning Coffee to Mug Shot as we thought that Morning Coffee was a very bland and boring name especially as it was a thriller, in addition to this Coffee isn't a running theme in the movie, it is how Sophia dies, but other than that it doesn't make much sense.
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We thought that Mug Shot stuck to the fact that Sophia dies from her coffee and the mug smashes in the opening, but it also acts as a pun with a criminal mug shot which would appear if the rest of the film was to be made.

Monday, 2 February 2015

Filming schedule for this week

Wednesday-

Zoe coming over 4pm

Reshoot.
Breakfast preparing scene
Alarm clock scene
(New) Extreme close up of eyes shot
(New) Close up of packet opening, pouring into coffee shot

Location-
My flat, kitchen

Props and costume-
Pyjamas
Sealable packet with sugar in it



Saturday-

Zoe coming over 12pm
Sophie coming over 5pm

Reshoot
Breakfast preparing scene
Waking up scene
(New) Extreme close up of eyes shot
(New) Looking at message on phone
(New) Money passing scene, outside
(New) Lipstick shot

Location-
My flat, kitchen, bedroom
Outside the flat

Proper and costume-
Pyjamas
Jeans, jumper, shoes
Lipstick
Money

Sunday, 1 February 2015

Final Credit List and Colours

Blue Chair Studios
Foghorn Productions Film
Zoe Ellis
Sophie Millard

Casting by Rama Ghanem
Costume Design by Kelly Stone
Make-up by David Kingsley 
Production Design by Emma Sherry
Music by Christopher Higgs
Editor Zoe Ellis
Director of Photography James Cousins
Executive Producer Marcus Ponds
Produced by Zoe Ellis
Directed and Written by Jessica Olson 


With our credits some with be black and some will white as neither colour works well on its own, although credits aren't meant to be focused on, having them just blend and merge in with the background we found wasn't very pleasing to look at. Therefore each credit has been strategically colours and placed according to the background, no credits will cover the actresses so it doesn't distract and block the audience from the film.