Today Mr Henton disscussed what HAS to be done before January the 4th!!!!
Script for your film opening set out in the correct way, photographed and posted to your blog. It would be a good idea to take some photos of you in the discussion, production stages of this too.
Storyboard for your film opening. This needs to be completed on the KBA Media Studies Storyboard sheets which can be collected from me or the reprographics room. Again, support the evidence of this taking place with posts detailing how you created the storyboard and the decisions you made along the way. The storyboard will include details relating to camera shots, angle and movement as well as sound and location. Don't just post pictures of the completed sheets, detail the process as it develops.
Location planning needs to take place. This should be done carefully and needs to show that you have 'scouted' different potential locations and thought of the pros and cons of these. Bear in mind things such as accessibility, lighting, etc and evidence these thoughts on your blog.
Casting should be detailed unless there is no evidence of a person at any point in your opening. Think about the casting process and how you can evidence this creatively on your blog. You can take photos but, perhaps, can also video your casting sessions or record audio of your thoughts.
Once all of this has been done you move into the LOGISTICAL phase of your planning. These means sorting out the what, when and where.
A Filming Schedule will detail what needs to be filmed, when you plan to do this and where the filming will happen. It will also take into account the props you will need to acquire for each shoot.
Before you actually go and film you also need a Risk Assessment and Shot List for each filming session. The former ensures you have considered health and safety risks whilst the latter sets out, literally, a list of all the shots that need to be captured during that filming session.
Monday, 28 November 2011
Sunday, 27 November 2011
Aiming for Level 4 for Research and Planning
The following information shows the criteria my blog needs to meet to be awarded a Level 4 mark. This will be assessed at the start of Term 3 in January. It is something that I should be aiming for, regardless of my target grade.
Level 4 (16–20 marks)
Planning and research evidence on your blog is complete and detailed.
There is excellent research into similar products and a potential target audience.
There is excellent organisation of actors, locations and mise-en-scene
There is excellent work on your script, storyboard, shot list and filming schedule.
There is an excellent level of care in the presentation of the research and planning on your blog.
Time management is excellent - this is clear by the time stamps on your posts.
Level 4 (16–20 marks)
Planning and research evidence on your blog is complete and detailed.
There is excellent research into similar products and a potential target audience.
There is excellent organisation of actors, locations and mise-en-scene
There is excellent work on your script, storyboard, shot list and filming schedule.
There is an excellent level of care in the presentation of the research and planning on your blog.
Time management is excellent - this is clear by the time stamps on your posts.
Saturday, 26 November 2011
Audience Responce to 60second pitch
Kim and I interviewed a range of people for our audience research its not yet completed but this is what we have to far.
Project shadow is about a group of girls who have to create a horror film for their drama group at school. They begin to film outside an old building which they believe to be a 'haunted location'. The film follows the girls on the journey they have as everything slowly starts falling apart around them.
When we interviewd a group of friends, aged 16-17 they gave us some feedback and said it was a great idea.
Rachel Cowie : I think is a great idea its very typical of a horror film though, but i feel i could relate to the characters as could my friends, it would be a great film to watch with the girls I also feel that the film would be something to remember because the actors used in the film would be of our own age range and it would make us more aware of our surroundings'
Laura Johnson: 'Im not to keen on the concept i think they could of been more creative and pushed the boundries more, maybe if you changed the killer into a ghost or shadow? as i prefer more pyscological horrors. Although i do feel having the a group of girls will relate well to your target audience.'
Project shadow is about a group of girls who have to create a horror film for their drama group at school. They begin to film outside an old building which they believe to be a 'haunted location'. The film follows the girls on the journey they have as everything slowly starts falling apart around them.
When we interviewd a group of friends, aged 16-17 they gave us some feedback and said it was a great idea.
Rachel Cowie : I think is a great idea its very typical of a horror film though, but i feel i could relate to the characters as could my friends, it would be a great film to watch with the girls I also feel that the film would be something to remember because the actors used in the film would be of our own age range and it would make us more aware of our surroundings'
Laura Johnson: 'Im not to keen on the concept i think they could of been more creative and pushed the boundries more, maybe if you changed the killer into a ghost or shadow? as i prefer more pyscological horrors. Although i do feel having the a group of girls will relate well to your target audience.'
Friday, 25 November 2011
Sound cloud - How it works
Step 2 - Enter your email address
Step 3 - Enter a suitable password which you will remember
Step 4 - AGREE TO T'N'C's
Step 5 -You can then fill in a bit about yourself, this stage is optional
Step 6 - Click upload and share ...
Step 7 - Click choose files
Step 8 - You can now upload your sounds!!! HAVE FUN!
25th November - Sound Cloud
To help us record interviews and upload our audio clips on to our blog, Big P recommended Soundcloud.
SoundCloud is an audio platform that enables anyone to upload, record, promote and share their originally-created sounds across the internet, in a simple, accessible and feature-rich way. From sample to symphony and soundbite to soliloquy, SoundCloud allows sound creators anywhere to instantly record audio on the site or via mobile applications and share them publicly or privately; to embed sound across websites, social networks and blogs and receive feedback from the community.
SoundCloud is an audio platform that enables anyone to upload, record, promote and share their originally-created sounds across the internet, in a simple, accessible and feature-rich way. From sample to symphony and soundbite to soliloquy, SoundCloud allows sound creators anywhere to instantly record audio on the site or via mobile applications and share them publicly or privately; to embed sound across websites, social networks and blogs and receive feedback from the community.
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Uploading Videos - The Problem
Due to our school computers not being allowed to access Youtube and Daily motion.
Big P, has annouced that we should use VIMEO! www.vimeo.com and its here were we can upload,share, embed and etx videos. When registering oppt for the free one as this is sufficient enough for us.
Vimeos description of themselves:
Vimeo is a thriving community of people who love to make and share video. From simple moments to masterpieces, Vimeo is the perfect home for you to upload, store and share all the video you create. Your video's quality and security is important to us, and that is why we've built advanced privacy options, sharing tools, and high quality video encoding. So whether you are an amateur filmmaker, proud mom, restaurant critic, or just a guy with a cellphone, connect with Vimeo today.
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Looking at Se7en
Se7en is a film about two homicide detectives desperate hunt for a serial killer who justifies his crimes as absolution for the worlds ignorance of the Seven Deadly Sins. I have embedded a video of the titles sequence below.
We simply see a character go through his daily routine as it seems to be. But by using eary music and amazing graphic effects, it gives the audience the feeling this is no ordinary human being.
The first name to appear is the Production company ( New line cinema) following this is - Arnold Kapoelson production then A film by David Fincher. After this names have been addressed we have the first two important names appear Bradd Pitt and Morgan Freeman suggesting these are main characters and these are the "money names" that will attract people to watch the film. Following this we have the Film title it self. Which is then followed by more names. Below I have embedded a timeline of the films title sequence.
We simply see a character go through his daily routine as it seems to be. But by using eary music and amazing graphic effects, it gives the audience the feeling this is no ordinary human being.
The first name to appear is the Production company ( New line cinema) following this is - Arnold Kapoelson production then A film by David Fincher. After this names have been addressed we have the first two important names appear Bradd Pitt and Morgan Freeman suggesting these are main characters and these are the "money names" that will attract people to watch the film. Following this we have the Film title it self. Which is then followed by more names. Below I have embedded a timeline of the films title sequence.
Friday, 18 November 2011
Writing a film script - Drag me to hell example
DRAG ME TO HELL
Written by
Ivan Raimi and Sam Raimi
INT. BEDROOM - BEFORE DAWN
22 year old Stephanie Browne is jarred from a peaceful sleep as the alarm clock BUZZES. She hits the snooze button and plops back down onto the pillow. After a few seconds of pure sleeping bliss, she wills herself up. She moves through her Ikea furnished bedroom, past a "Hang in there, baby" poster and into the bathroom.
INT. BATHROOM - A MOMENT LATER
Stephanie turns on the shower. While waiting for the water to heat up, she looks into the mirror and with exaggerated pronunciation, recites:
STEPHANIE
There is no friction, with proper
diction. Good sounds abound, when
the mouth is round.
She catches herself on the last word, a hint of "Missouri
twang" slipping through.
STEPHANIE
Round.
Yawn. She slips off her nightgown and lumbers into the
steaming shower.
INT. KITCHEN -- MORNING
She opens the refrigerator: A half grapefruit sits next to an inviting slice of chocolate cake. She's tempted, but chooses the grapefruit.
EXT. VENTURA BOULEVARD PARKING STRUCTURE - MORNING
A sunny Southern California day. Commuters speed by. Stephanie's FORD FOCUS pulls into the PARKING STRUCTURE, across the street from the BANK OF CALIFORNIA. She steps from the car, smartly dressed for work and walks briskly toward the intersection. The traffic signal changes to "Don't Walk". A BUSINESS MAN next to her, sprints across the street. Stephanie almost follows but decides to obey the sign. She looks down to see a little KITTEN. It rubs against her ankles and PURRS.
STEPHANIE
Well, you're a little cutie.
Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Wednesday, 16th November 2011 Opening sequence ideas
Today we spoke about different ways we could go about creating our opening title sequence. We came up with a range of ideas and locations in which it could be filmed. Kim and I have found a perfect location setting that we feel would suit our opening title sequence perfectly.
( EMBED PHOTO)
( EMBED PHOTO)
Monday, 14 November 2011
The Art Of Film Title Design
Whilst sitting watching 'Deal or no Deal' on a sunday afternoon, Mr Henton found a perfect site for us to broaden our knowledge of the development of film titles. It is titled The Art Of Film Title Design Throught Cinema History.
Clicking this link will take you straight to the website.
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/
Clicking this link will take you straight to the website.
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/
Opening Titles Widing Reading
Whilest Big P enjoyed a sunday afternoon watching 'Deal or No Deal' he came across an amazing website. The Art Of Film Title Design Throught Cinema History, its very useful to look through in order to broaden our own knowledge of the development of film titles.
Clicking here will take you to the page-
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/10/04/the-art-of-the-film-title-throughout-cinema-history/
Clicking here will take you to the page-
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2010/10/04/the-art-of-the-film-title-throughout-cinema-history/
Understanding Opening Titles
Sometimes the simplest titles are the ones that are superimposed on a blank screen. These are usually in white and over a black background. Since early films had no colour black and white was the only option. Using black and white is low cost and some film makers choose this type of title opening intentionnally it can give an old-fashioned authentic look to a film.
A good example of this is the Charlie Chaplin films, since title cards were the main method for creating a title sequence these consisted of hand drawn images.
Charlie Chaplin was considered to be one of the most pivotal stars of the early days of Hollywood, lived an interesting life both in his films and behind the camera. He is most recognized as an icon of the silent film era, often associated with his popular "Little Tramp" character; the man with the toothbrush mustache, bowler hat, bamboo cane, and a funny walk.
Titles accompanied by still images
Some of the earlier title cards in corporated hand drawn borders and other images. It was the start of adding more than text to a title sequence to make it more attractive to the audience.
The next stage was using still images as the background. This was the kind of title which was elaborated on from the white text black background combination. This effect cannot be ahcieved in camera, it requires combining different media. Usually a score accompanies these types of credit sequences. For example, Last tango in Paris, the title sequence combines the music with two paintings by Francis Bacon. These two images represent the two main characters in the film.
Titles accompanied by a series of moving images
Titles over a series of moving images can range from a simple view of moving clouds like the Wizard of Oz or it can be a more intricate sequence of images that incorporate camera movement, like the opening of (To Kill a Mockingbird) 1962. Most title sequences are accompanined by moving images and have music in the background. However, there is usually no dialogue and the maning of the images remains somewhat ambiguous until later on in the film. The images could contain a symbol or image which frequently appears throughout the rest of the film.
Title Built Around animation and motion graphics
In the late 1990's animating text started to become more popular. However animation has been used since the earlier days of cinema in films such as ( The Pink Panther 1968) the title sequence was designed by Friz Freleng was famous for Bugs Bunny. After the success of the film and its title sequence Pink Panther became a popular cultural icon and even landed its own television series.
The first film in the series had an animated opening sequence, created by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and set to the theme music by Henry Mancini, which featured the Pink Panther character. This character, designed by Hawley Pratt, was the subject of its own series of animated cartoons which gained its greatest fame when aired on Saturday mornings as The Pink Panther Show. The character would be featured in the opening of every film in the movie series except A Shot in the Dark and Inspector Clouseau.
Wednesday, 2 November 2011
Script - 60second Pitch
Kim - Ours film is called project shadow. Our film is set in a small town in 2011.
Lauren- A group of girls have the task of creating a horror film for school.
Kim- They find themselves the perfect location to set there horror film.
Lauren- Unfortunately shadows are lurking, and they sense danger after coming across numerous dead animals.
Kim- As the girls head home, several shadows start to appear and the atmosphere suddenly changes.
Lauren- The film follows the girls as they try to escape the shadows and slowly lose everything around them.
Kim- We chose to use typical horror conventions for our film as we feel the target audience can familiarize with our characters and the location they have been placed in. From our research we found that using familiar settings give the audience a bigger scare.
Lauren- We decided on a film rating of 15 as we feel this is suitable for them to watch our film.
Thank you for listening.
Lauren- A group of girls have the task of creating a horror film for school.
Kim- They find themselves the perfect location to set there horror film.
Lauren- Unfortunately shadows are lurking, and they sense danger after coming across numerous dead animals.
Kim- As the girls head home, several shadows start to appear and the atmosphere suddenly changes.
Lauren- The film follows the girls as they try to escape the shadows and slowly lose everything around them.
Kim- We chose to use typical horror conventions for our film as we feel the target audience can familiarize with our characters and the location they have been placed in. From our research we found that using familiar settings give the audience a bigger scare.
Lauren- We decided on a film rating of 15 as we feel this is suitable for them to watch our film.
Thank you for listening.
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