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Tuesday, 15 March 2011

Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?


The difference in preliminary task and the finished opening sequence wasn't i had practised at all of the techniques and rules like 180 degree rule and continuity. As you can see in the picture on the let In my preliminary task continuity wasn't maintained throughout which i learned from and made sure it was in my title sequence.








what have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

while creating my : research and planning blogs, opening sequence, music for my opening sequence, titles for my opening sequence, audience feedback and my evaluation blog i used a range of technologies like :




During my research and my planning blog post i learnt how to use Microsoft excel which i had only used a couple of times and hadn't become accustomed to it yet.




for my opening sequence i made some music to add to my product. i used garage band which i have used before in a btec level 2 music course so i just refreshed my previously developed skills i didn't have to learn use this technology.



do edit my footage for my opening sequence i used Imovie which allowed me to edit my imported clips and edit part of the sound.


to add titles to my title sequence i used live type which allowed me to place titles over clips or on a black background. this technology is new to me so i was was given a basic tutorial by a teacher then i picked up other skills as i went on.

Friday, 11 March 2011

Who Would Be The Audience For Your Media Product? Q4


Name: Darren Bryan



Gender: Male



Age: 16



Lives: south london



Watches what TV programmes: Misfits, 90210, Gossip girl, Eastenders, friends




Visits what websites: www.Grimedaily.com www.youtube.com/sbtv



www.youtube.com/grimedaily http://www.spifftv.com/ www.youtube.com/linkuptv



Does what when they go out: plays football, watches films at the cinema , meets friends


Listens to what other music: Tinie tempah, The Unit, wretch 32, Johnny guns, Giggs, Jessie j, Rihanna, Drake, Katy b, B.O.B, Ghetts, Mercston and Tinchy strider


Wears what clothes: urban clothes- new era hats, Nike, G-star, Ralph Lauren etc


Reads what magazines (newspapers): The Sun, Metro



Likes/is involved with which subcultures:


Shops where: JD sports Footlocker


Aspires to be: a professional footballer

Has how much spare £££: £20 - £30 a week on average




a teenager like darren above is my target audience and who i feel will enjoy my product most. the

clostumes, setting and peformance relates to a a teenager like darrens life as the characters are based around people like him.

Monday, 7 March 2011

What kind of media intitutions will distrbute your media product and why?



Summit Entertainment is independent film distributor who has distributed many thriller films like twilight, Memento, The Hurt Locker, Push and RED. i Think this company would be very suitable because they have done distributed films with low budget like Push and thrillers like Memento which approach in its title sequence is quite alike my film with the way they go back and forth in time.




How does your media product repersent particular social groups?



my product represents two aspects of the urban teen culture with Tony being a drug dealer who goes into jail is representing the young crime culture and Jake Geller who phones the police on Tony is representing the teen drinking culture.




In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products ?

In my film i used a lot of the general conventions of a thriller and useda range of media products to produce my product. In my opening seqeunce i followed the general conventions by
establishing story while leaving gaps sfor the audience to ask qestions and want to see more.

my film begins with the normal thrillers dark lane establishing mood for the film to continue with.

Thursday, 10 February 2011

'Casino Royale' analysis of my genre



Title: This film isnt a typical thriller so the title doesnt follow the general convention of a thriller film which normaly is more blue based. The title along with the entire onpening sequence connects with the films casino theme which could of been the reason to avoid following the typical conventions


Costumes / props:

The character is wearing a suite and has a gun which leaves the audience with the impression that high level crime may come later in the film. The costume that the character is wearing fits in with the dress code of a casino.
The setting in the opening sequence is animation which follows the conventions of a thriller by

not revealing character straight away. The background design/theme adds to the dress code and creates the impression of wealth with the nice pattern and classic designs.



audience response















Tuesday, 25 January 2011

shooting schedule


Script

There isn't much dialogue in our title sequence. The lack of dialogue leaves the audience wondering more, which is the purpose of an opening sequence.

Jake: I'd like to report a crime

(reverse clash sound effect)

Tony: You've got the wrong man, you've got the wrong man (flashback, reverb and delay)

Matthew: It's been a long time bro, how're you doing?

(Matthew gets ignored, identity of who he's talking to isn't revealed.)

Tony: who called the police on me

(flashback)


Casting

Jake Gellar - Hooded Thug

Played by: Tyler Watts

Age: 18

Ethnicity: White British

Appearance: Blonde hair, Blue eyes.

Height: 5 ft 11


Reasoning: Malcolm and Jordan have known each other for much longer than I have known either of them. Therefore, It would make sense for them to be friends in the opening sequence, as the performance will be more realistic/convincing. This left me with the role of the 'hooded thug'.


Tony Brando - Falsely Imprisoned man

Played by: Jordan Fakolujo

Age: 17

Ethnicity: black

Appearance: black hair, dark brown eyes,

Height: 5 ft 10


Reasoning: I have experience of being in front of the camera as shown in my music videos. Therefore, i would be more experienced and less likely to get nervous so i would give an good performance. This character is the 'main' role in the sequence/film, meaning the actor playing this needs a calm state of mind.


Matthew Casey - Tony's friend

Played by: Malcolm Uzodibia

Age: 17

Ethnicity:

Appearance:

Height:


Reasoning: me and Malcolm are friends in reality, meaning that we can both give a convincing performance when acting. So It's only logical for Malcolm to play this character so this natural relationship could be shown in the title sequence.

Tony Brando - Wrongly Imprisoned man

Age: 21

Ethnicity: Black

Gender: Male

Height: 5 ft 11.

Facial Features:

low Hair cut, Black hair, Brown eyes.

Personality

Common young adult from an estate who occasionally dabbled with using and dealing drugs.

Occupation

Unemployed: he just deals drugs to get money when he needs.


Jake Gellar - Hooded Thug:

Age: 19

Gender: Male

Height: 6ft 0.

Facial Features:

Medium hair cut, Blonde hair and Blue eyes

Personality:

Has very low morals and a bad attitude. Very self obsessed and doesn't care about the well being of anyone else. He takes no responsibility for his actions and is a consistent drug user.

Occupation:

Unemployed - Drug Dealer

Outfit:

Grey baggy hoody. Hood baggy covering eyes to keep the identity of the criminal hidden. Stereotypical intimidating, hooded 'chav' like character.

titles



We originally choose this font for our title sequence. The reason We choose this is because its unusual and distorted, as is our film. the font of the titles and the way they're displayed says a lot about the contents of the film. We want the audience to feel uncomfortable and uneasy when watching our opening sequence and the font helps.


We later decided to consider using the font above. The large, bold lettering has a big impact on the audience. The capitals along with the actual font being distorted leads the viewers to believe that something 'big' (due to large font) is going to happen. The title sequence's role is to create curiosity and interest, leaving mystery for the viewers, and I believe this font will be effective. This font creates clues and link to the story line of our film which is what a title sequence aim is. The letters in the title are on different levels which links to the highs and lows in the film with revenge being obtained throughout.

Story board

Storyboard


Friday, 14 January 2011

Brief

I have been set the task to make a original opening sequence of a movie which includes the titles in a group of three with Malcolm Uzobibia and Tyler Watts

conventions of a thriller

A thriller has various elements and conventions mainly based around suspense, tension and excitement. A thriller is more sociological than the blatant violence and gore of a horror so them conventions is replaced through different types of suspension and tension in thrillers. dark lighting on scary roads is a common convention, lowkey lighting hides things like location and characters faces which is also a convention of a thriller.

Thursday, 13 January 2011

shot list

This is a picture of different shot ideas I had

sound

http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=7311
I think this music would work well with parts of clip because we have a scary atmospheric sound planned and the pace of the music would work well with the speed of the editing we plan do.

http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=15556
I think this music will fit nicely with a scene in my title sequence were a man comes out of jail after a year and this sound could the background noise he is listening to for the first time in a year.


http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=20780
this suttle sound effect could be used as the man is being released frim prison because it suttle but has the bell and the could could indicate some ring has started like a big round is started with a bell.

http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=58202
This is the sound of a car horn which could be included by when the man crosses the road to go and get in his car and find the person who called th eolice for him he get horned by an uncoming car which could symbolise he is doing something becuase when car drives are think another drive or padestrian is doing something wrong they often horn them

Monday, 10 January 2011

location research






The Bill ( Sun Hill Police Station )
Tyler's garage
(picture needed )



We have a scene planned were a man is outside of a house in a car so wait for a guy to come home from work. I took this shot as i thought that it would make an interesting shot for him to see the man hes waiting for in his wing mirror as he approaches his house.




I feel this location could work very well for my house seen and aspects of the road could symbolises parts of story line not being able to see the end of the road.





This shot is taken at a location near my house and although my shot is set night time i took the image in the day for better lighting to help with planning. I felt with the road having a steap hill this shot would make a great shot.




My group have decided to use a duffel bag weapons in when he Jake Gellar car for a shot out side of a house because we plan to make one of our characters wait in the car for another characters that lives in the a near by house to come home. we decided dress our cast in jeans and hooded jumpers because they are common clothes that people on estates wear and that's what type of characters we are creating in our title sequence.









film synopsis 'vengeance'

My groups film titled vengeance is about a man called tony who is reported to the police then arrested and sentenced to in a year in prison on drugs charges. Jake The man who made the phone call to the police from a phone booth is a target Tony's. After Tony is released from jail he meets a Friend for information on Jake but is encouraged to forget about the revenge and go back to dealing drugs, Tony doesn't take this advise as he feels need for 'vengeance'. With the information provided by the friend Tony manages to track down and then follow Jake from his work place to his house. shortly after arrival at the house Tony finds his way into to the house through the back door and makes his way upstairs and stabs Jake 14 times in the stomach, chest and leg. whilst the was happening Jake's wife Jackie and 14 year old son Jack was under the bed which tony was unaware of. Tony decides after murdering Jake he would move to Spain were he had some family. Then 4 years later jack is celebrating his 18Th birthday and coincidentally so was his girl friend Sam. Jack and Sam decided to invite 4 of there friends 2 boys and 2 girls on a short weekend holiday to Spain. The 6 of them didn't have much money at the time as they was students in full time education and jacks best friend David had family in Spain so they stayed with them. After arrival it is discovered that one of Davids family members is Tony who murdered jacks dad back in England and Jack gets 'vengeance' for his dead father and kills Tony by stabbing him 14.

My genre 1 'Blood Is The Drug'

Genre:
the dark lane with the person running into the darkness shows that this opening sequence is from a thriller film. With the houses in the distance and the girl running shows that the girl is running away from civilisation which adds fear because of the current situation in England with women getting abducted,rapped and murderd while there jogging and this title sequence plays on that.







Film Title:
This is a student film so it is not perfect because This title follows the conventions of a horror which makes it unclear to the true genre they are attempting to create.







Setting:

The woman starts on residential road which i suspect is near a country side because of the land rover in the background and she goes down what looks like a country lane. The residential road is a good start to the opening sequence and a good contrast to the dark room she is placed in after she was kidnapped.







Costumes / props:
The woman at the start is wearing headphones which shows she cant hear her surroundings which increases the fear that the makers of the title sequence is trying to build. The gloves and tools shows the intention that they plan to hurt the woman because them props are conventions of a character that does violent criminal activities.






Editing / camera work:

The shot were the car boot is open is a very creative shot and works well because is creates a low angle which displays the the men who kidnapped the woman as large which increases audience fear. the point of view shot of the man punching straight into the camera makes the audience feel that they are getting punched as well. The camera angle and editing follows the punch in the bottom two pictures above which is a very original peace of editing.






Titles / Font style:

The title and font size has room for improvment because they do not dominate the screen or stand out because they are small and not central.

Sunday, 9 January 2011

Questionnaire

Question 1: What is you age?
Age:

Qestion 2: What is your gender?
(please tick one)
Female: Male:

Question 3 : how often to you go to the cinema to watch a film?
(please tick one)
I never go: Once a year: Once every six month: Once a month: Once a week: Every day:

Question 4: What is your favourite Type of film?

Please rank from 1-5 ...... 5= most favourite 1= Least favourite

Thriller: Action: Romantic: Horror: Science fiction:

Question 4 part 2 : Please state why you have picked that type:
(please give three reasons)

Question 5: Would you like to see two types of films join together?
(For example Action and Comedy)
(Please tick)

No: Only for certain films:
Yes: Sometimes:

Question 5 part 2:
(please give a example of two films below)




double indemnity (Wilder, 1944, USA)

Film Title:
The film title is very plain and basic which is mainly due to the fact the film is from 1945 and the technology and equipment was minimal compared to the modern day. This has a large affect on creativity that the film makers could introduce into the film.


Setting:

The Title sequence is set in Los Angeles, which in American is a affluent area which suggesting that the characters are wealthy higher class, which builds stereotypes in the audience minds on the characters before they are introduce which makes the more eager to see if the stereostypes are correct. This setting used in the opening seqeunce is a clue to the auduience what type of location will be in the film

Costumes / props:
The man in the title sequence is wearing a hat and long coat he is wear disguises him. This follows the conventions of a opening sequence and creates question to be answered later in the film.

Kiss me deadly(Robert Aldrich, 1955, US)

Film Title:
The title is very large an basic because this film is from 1955 so creativity in movies was far less because they was living in more simple times and technology was limited. The title is displayed backwards and enters the screen from the bottom and goes to the top which could be following the convention of a title sequence and be foreshadowing for part of story line later to come in the film.

Setting:

It is set in a remote country side road in America,the audience is shown this by the crops and the man with the American accsent.

Costumes / props:

As the film is set in 1955 there is not many props because and there is basic costumes as this was after the world war so the country was doing well.

Editing / camera work:
The shots in the opening sequence is very quick to show panic and The first shot we see is the shot of the women running with her bare feet which makes the audience ask question like why is she bare foot.

Titles / Font style:

The Font sizes is very large to make it clear and blatant in white on a background which was a convention of movies in that time peirod

How the opening sequence sets up a setting:

Genre:

Wallander (McCormack, 2008, UK)

Titles

In the opening sequence of Wallander we do not see any titles because it is not a film, it is a television show which was originally set abroad.

setting/ location

The setting is revealed by a helicopter flying over the ocean and then it shows the land where the two main characters. The establishing shot moves from sea to the land and this changed could be an early inidaction that change is coming in the story line.

Costumes and props:

We only see costuming of the two girls as they walk away from the cab. One of them is dressed in a very gothic style, with a leather jacket, jeans, and we see is covered in blood holding a knife. The other is also dressed in black but is just casual, with a jumper. This is effective because the colour black can help represent that the two dark characters.



Title and font style:

White, large capitals which stand out which make them look important, maybe like a warning and they are also really simple and don't give away too much information which keeps the audience interested and want to carry on watching to learn more.


Story:

The story is kept secret in the title sequence, All we have been shown is clues to later in the story sequence like how there is a cab driver who has been severely beaten by two girls and we see one of them drop a knife which then the knife shape cuts through the a yellow background the title is displayed over showing the importance the knife could be.


Interesting camera work:
when the woman drops the knife and the knife shape appears to cut through into a yellow background

Genre:

As soon as the body is discovered n the car from the close up with out actually seeing the murder, you can determine that the genre is thriller. It gives us lots of questions to ask with its large gaps left in the story during the title sequence which is a convention of thrillers.

Brick(Rian Johnson, 2005,US)


The title of brick is in white with a black back ground which doesn't follow the general convention of thriller films with the common blue title. the black and white title of brick stands out and looks very forceful which means the names has an impact on the audience.

Setting/Location:

The setting is revealed as a sewer with a man crouched over looking at a dead woman in shallow water. then switching to a school scene witch connects the previous location to it and leave many questions that the audience want to be answered.

Costumes/Props:
The man crouched over in the sewer is wearing glasses and is shown in a extreme close up which shows it could be a clue to later in the film. there is bangles around the dead girl in the sewer and the same bangles is framed in shot while a locker is being opened with the same arm and bangles

Genre:

Bricks genre is thriller and the opening sequence tells the audience this by showing them a dark, mysterious characters ,Erie music and a death,

Editing/Camera Work:

The editing was interesting when there was a close up shot of the dead girls arm with the bangles on and then cuts to the school scene with a close up of the same arm and bangles opening a locker. This editing placing these to shots together shows they have gone back in time which leaves a gap in the story that the audience wants filled which is a convention on a title sequence.

How The Opening Sequence Sets Up The Story:



Analysis of Memento (Christopher Nolan, US, 2000)


Title:

The typical thriller colour blue has been used for the title As it comes at the beginning of the title sequence it has been used to tell the audience that this film is a thriller before there even placed in the mood of the movie. The film makers use the colour Blue for the title of the film because the colour blue is normally associated with thriller film.

Setting:

The audience in the initial stage of the opening sequence has been shown been shown grey dull backgrounds and has been shown a murder scene in a derelict building type environment then switches to a black and white room which makes the audience ask questions of why the man is killing the man and whats happened after the murder because the location has been changed which leaves a gap in the story they want to fill.

camera work and editing

the editing was interesting because the film shows its ending at the start and then rewinds the time.

Title and font style

The title is very plain title and is in the common blue and the background changes while it stays up.

props/costume:
the costume has been used to show importance and with main character being placed in a suite. the have picked props like a guns, camera ,glasses which all have importance to the main storyline like how the man needs his camera to take pictures to help his bad memory.


characters introduced

There are not really any character introduced during the title seqeunce because the audience can only see the man holding the Polaroid picture, this isn’t enough to say that the man has been introduced because you can only see his hand which isnt enough nformation about the man himself.