Monday, 24 February 2014

YOU ARE NOW IN THE FILMING PHASE - NEXT DEADLINE IS FRIDAY MARCH 7TH






Deadline Three – Filming
 
 
Your Storyboard should now be completed and posted as an animatic.  The more carefully that you plan each shot, the better your finished product.   Also, all planning for the filming should be completed - props, setting, lighting, actors, locations, make up, costume, health and safety etc etc.
 
Evidence it - Take photos / shoot video (on your phone is fine) of you recording your footage / organising your shoot.  Provide a written or recorded justification of the decisions that you make / any mistakes that you have made - evaluate the process as you complete your filming - how did it go and why do you think this - be critical!!!
 
Make sure that there is clear evidence of your presence on the filming set.
 
Can you show evidence of preparing costume, lighting, props, make up, giving instructions to your actors,  etc.
 
Record masses of footage - take multiple takes of each shot to give yourself choices when it comes to editing.

By the deadline below: – all “rushes” (unedited, raw footage) to be completed and logged onto the Mac network as a rough cut into the correct file (Locate AS block and group).

All Filming processes, decisions and choices clearly recorded on the group blog. Each of you must contribute to this.
 
All the time make comparisons with real thriller films to justify your choice of techniques and narrative structure.

Again, use blog format fully and creatively.

Friday 7th March, 4.10

Monday, 10 February 2014

HOW DO YOU DEFINE YOUR TARGET AUDIENCE?

STUDY THE SLIDES FROM THE LESSON ON MOODLE.
HERE IS AN EXTRACT FROM THEM:

How do we define target audiences for media products?
By age:
under 18? What certificate will it be? 12? 12A? 15?
AGE? 18-35? 36 - 44? 45+?

By gender?

By social class? See Pearl and Dean website> business tab> films tab> click on a thriller film>look at 'comparable audience profile'. SEE POST BELOW FOR LINK TO PEARL AND DEAN

Saturday, 8 February 2014

Those who still need to complete deadline one.

Block One
Matt, (all 4): Trey (1 completed): Patrick (4 completed):  
Harry (4 completed), Rosie (4 completed), James (1 completed) and Stephen (3 completed).

Block 4
Kieren (4 completed), Hannah (4 completed): Sarah (zero)
Ben (4 posted), Elliot (zero) and Charlie (zero)
Dan (4 posted), Harry (4 posted): Tom (4 posted) 

Block 7
Katie (4 posted), Gemma (4 posted) , Hannah (4 posted)  Emma (zero posted) 
Tom (zero posted), Phoebe (zero posted) and Isaac (4 posted)

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Deadline Two - February 14th - Midnight

Here's an interesting video on why storyboarding is an essential stage of planning for any film maker

 Https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=t3mAHQuBqQI

This is  list of what you need to produce for your next deadline.

1. A post-it note storyboard,

2. Using this, you will produce 2 animatics -
a) ONE WHERE EACH SHOT IS EXACTLY THE LENGTH THAT YOU INTEND FOR THE FINAL FILM, AND THE TOTAL LENGTH IS 2 MINS,
b) ANOTHER WITH A COMMENTARY, LASTING MUCH LONGER (EG 10-15 MINS), WHERE YOU ALL DISCUSS HOW SHOTS DEVELOP FROM THE FRAME IN THE STORYBOARD, HOW LIGHTING WILL BE DESIGNED, SOUND DESIGN AND MOVEMENT (CHARACTER AND CAMERA).

3) YOU ARE EXPECTED TO CONTINUE TO RESEARCH DURING THIS STAGE. NOW MAKE YOUR RESEARCH COUNT MORE TOWARDS THE PROCESS - EXPLAIN WHAT YOU ARE INSPIRED BY.  You can revisit your 4 research thriller openings and add this to the post - what you particularly liked.

4) A synopsis for the whole film narrative from which this will be the opening (about 100 words),

5)  The script for any dialogue,

6)  List of roles (see pre-production planning advice)

7) Images / video footage of locations and decisions about locations,

8) Prop research and justification in terms of character and story

9) Health and safety, including risk assessments for filming and use of equipment.
 

10) Lighting decisions.
Blog Heading “Pre-Production Planning”(clearly label which group member has taken responsibility for each of the various posts).
Again, consider blog format – images, text, screen grabs, embedded video, hyperlinks, etc
If you want to film over half term, this needs to be handed in earlier in order that we can check it through and grant permission




 

Monday, 3 February 2014

Did you meet Deadline One, posting your 4 analysis of thriller openings?

Block One
Matt, (all 4): Trey (1 completed): Patrick (4 completed):  
Harry (4 completed), Rosie (4 completed), James (1 completed) and Stephen (3 completed).

Block 4
Kieren (Zero), Hannah (4 completed): Sarah (zero)
Ben, Elliot and Charlie - no one has posted anything!!!!
Dan (2 posted), Harry (zero): Tom (4 posted) 

Block 7
Katie, Gemma, Hannah and Emma - no one has posted
Tom, Phoebe and Isaac - no one has posted

Block 7 were given extension to Wednesday, due to work being set later.