Monday, 14 February 2011

Thursday, 10 February 2011

Feedback 9.2.11

Well done group, you are woking through this at a reasonable pace. Please ensure that the quality of the posts are not sacrificed though. Please include some photos of locations, actors, costumes, props etc. Your storyboard is by far the most important planning task, so please upload the cmpleted version. You should also choose your musc and upload it to the blog with a bref discussion of why you chose it and what you feel it will add to the sequence.

See me if you have any issues.

Mrs A

Thursday, 3 February 2011

roles of group members in Production and film schedules

Filming :- Toby
Costume props and make - up and casting - Emily
Directing - Kyle

Props list

The white male will be wearing a tracksuit with his hood up so his face is darkened and and is un-sure as to what he looks like. He will have trainers on and what appears to be a "joint" in his hand creating connotations that he is getting chased due to drugs. The black male will be wearing jeans below his waist and a hoodie. After the chase scene they will both be supporting a knife.
                         The location will be in a alley way in blackburn, which is in low-key lighting to show the dark story line.

kyle emily and toby

planning

The sequence will be a fast paced chase sequence. The main character will be a young white male, involved in crime. It will be filmed in the sub-urban streets of Blackburn. The white male will be chased by an older asian male but it will be unsure as to why to create an enigma. The Titles will be black and white connoting the sequence is about racism. The music will be fast pace hip hop garage music, which is the genre which will appeal to our target audience, (16-24 year olds). During the chase we will use extreme long shot followed by a close up tracking shot of the white males feet and face while running, at the end of the chase the asian man will have the white male pinned up against a wall both holding a knife and the camera will pan 360 degrees around them. During the chase we will use freeze frames to apply relevant title credits.

 kyle emily and toby

Equipment and Technology used

The equipment we will be using is a video camera with a video tape and a tripod. We will also be using i movie software to edit our recorded video.

Toby

Tuesday, 1 February 2011

Top 20 films of all time




1.Avatar (2009)$760,505,847
2.Titanic (1997)$600,779,824
3.The Dark Knight (2008)$533,316,061
4.Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)$460,935,665
5.Shrek 2 (2004)$436,471,036
6.E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982)$434,949,459
7.Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace(1999)$431,065,444
8.Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest(2006)$423,032,628
9.Toy Story 3 (2010)$414,984,497
10.Spider-Man (2002)$403,706,375
11.Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009)$402,076,689
12.Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith(2005)$380,262,555
13.The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King(2003)$377,019,252
14.Spider-Man 2 (2004)$373,377,893
15.The Passion of the Christ (2004)$370,270,943
16.Jurassic Park (1993)$356,784,000
17.The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers(2002)$340,478,898
18.Finding Nemo (2003)$339,714,367
19.Spider-Man 3 (2007)$336,530,303
20.Alice in Wonderland (2010)$334,185,206

The genre we are doing is british social realism which does not appear in this list of the top 20 films of all time, reasons for this are because they have a specific audience which is mainly teenagers, and usually the content of the film is gritty so it is not appropiate for family viewing. also the british film industry is not as popular as american film industries like hollywood, so the films are less popular.This genre is good for us to make as we have seen the british social realism films and we are they target audience.


Toby    

Monday, 31 January 2011

opening sequence to kidulthood

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This is the genre we are doing our opening of our film on, which british social realism. In this clip which is the opening of kidulthood the setting is established which is in a school as all the characters are wearing schol uniforms, we can also tell from the surroundings that it is in a school like the buildings and the classrooms. we can also establish the genre which is a gritty british social realism as it is set in England in London and how the characters act shows it could contain violance and gang war as some of them act aggressive towards a girl and some one hides something in a grit container which could be drugs. the characters are young as they are at school so we can relate to them, some of the characters are violant and often in gangs which relates to the genre as it is a gritty british gangster film. the audience is established straight away, which is the teenage audience as all the main characters are at school, we also know it will contain violance and will be a bit of an action as there is fighting from the begining. Enigmas are also set up at the begging which will keep the audience hooked, like what was put in the grit container. the conventions of the genre are also shown like violance, action and realism which will reassure the audience.

opening sequence to 'SHANK' analysis.

The Opening of this film starts with a small screen filled with shots of news footage in black and white. All of violent scenes. each scene cuts from one to the next very quickly and abruptly also the image often 'snaps' and 'fuzzes' showing it is broken and messed up. It then lists all the Actors who play the main characters with black and white images of the characters. Most them are holding items like baseball bats and hammers showing a lot of violence. All of the images are also accompanied by sound effects like gun shots and glass smashing. It then mentions people like the editor and title design and director and these names are shown with images like barbed wire and trashed cars, and images that are associated with gangs and riots and urban areas. Then there is a fast paced chase sequence with drum and bass music in the background. which is a popular with young people who might watch this type of film. The filming is a tracking shot and it isn't smooth flowing it's quite shaky which means it could have been done with a handheld camera. There is a close up of the feet running. There is a shot from behind the motorbike using depth of field the motor bike isn't in focus but the man is running. The sound of the motor bike is also very loud and aggressive over the music. The mise en scene is also very depressing and run down.

Emily

questionnaire by kyle green

Age group :- 16-24
                      24-30
                       30+

Are you male or Female

Do you enjoy social realism films ?

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 Favorite  film genre

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Did you enjoy any of the following ?

Terminator
High school Musical
Love Actually
Adulthood
Kidulthood
Shrek
Indiana Jones

What should the location be like ?

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What do you think is the main part of a films opening sequence ?

Character development
Location
Action
Build up of main protagonist ( main character )

What do you think should be added in an opening sequence of a film ?

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The feed back of the questionnaire was that the social realism film what our group has chosen to produce  is most popular in the 16-24 age group of which seven out of the ten asked said the enjoyed social realism films and enjoyed watching films such as Adulthood and shank opposing to the 30+ group of which only 2 of the ten asked enjoyed this kind of genre. Judging by the feedback what we are going to need to build up through our opening sequence is action and slightly touching over the characters in an attempt to make the audience want to watch the rest of the film. The survey has also told us that the location does not have to be built up it should just look like its a rural area were youths often go and possibly were there is graffiti on the walls and broken windows to make it more believable as the stereotypical setting for these kind of films are council estates and it would be unbelievable that crimes such as; drug dealing and gang wars would take place in a upper class area.

Successful opening sequences.

The opening titles for films should include information such as the institution that made the film, the director and the script writer. If there are any really famous actors or actresses there names are often included or the names or the actors that play the main characters.

Emily

Sunday, 30 January 2011

Feedback 30.1.11

Well done team! You have made a good start here and seem to be organising your work well. You each need to put your names to the posts you have done. The posts also need to be considerably more detailed. Please work on this in you own time. I expect to see regular updates, especially over the weekend. You must be ready to start planning by thursday's lesson at the latest to allow you maximum time for productiona nd post-production. Please see me if you need any further advice.

Mrs A

Friday, 28 January 2011

The institution that would make our film.

  1. We are making a very gritty british film like Kidulthood, Adulthood or Shank. It will be about gangs and young people. These films were sponsored by many company's and produced by more than one institution. Including 'Stealth Films' 'Film4'  and 'TMC Films' I think that similar companies would be involved in a film like ours.
Emily Gover

Sunday, 23 January 2011

conventions of an opening sequence

The conventions of an opening sequence are establishing the location which can be done by using text or a high angled extreme long shot of the location, or by not revealing the location at all. Also establishing the main characters. Audio and the music which can reveal the genre and can be used to put us in a certain mood. Also the type of camera shots used and the type of editing wether they use close ups or use fast paced editing.

Toby

inital ideas

we have come up with some ideas for our opening sequence such as; a gangster film, we will have to do this by including some of the main conventions such as money, drugs and possibly some violence. The mise en scene we will have to use if we decide to use a gangster film is dark back grounds with useage of side lighting. We are also concidering using a cowboy and indian based opening sequence of which we will have to use the main conventions of guns and attempt to create the image it is set in texas.