Media Questionnaire Summary
During the production of our film, we decided to make a questionnaire to see whether or not the majority of people enjoyed watching our film. During this process we asked 10 random people who all said they enjoyed our film, we was pleased with this outcome as 100% of the people liked what they saw. There was two specific parts of the film that the group of people whom we asked more enjoyed, firstly the part where Laura was flirting with Jack and beckoning him over, we also found out that not only was this due to Laura’s acting skills, it was also down to the slow motion editing and non diegetic music. Also, the group decided throughout the making of the film that we may have made the start to confusing, as one point it discusses coursework then changes directly to a girl. So we decided to ask the group of volunteers that were assessing our film if they could understand the start of the film, we got 100% positive feedback and got rave reviews that it was ‘well explained’. The reviewers also said that our film was of a good standard of quality and would be happy to see the film fully with this standard of quality; they believed that the acting, editing and music were all outstanding. However one of our reviewers said that the sound quality was not up to standard during the conversation between Jack and Omi, but they did say that they understood the problem we had with the filming in a busy environment.
Every single person who we asked said not only did they enjoy the music but they also thought it was in the perfect places, for example, the up beat music for the production company representing teenage life and happiness and also the ‘porn’ style music which is slow and sexy to represent Laura and last of all the techno style immature music to represent what the film is about.
Also we asked the reviewers what they thought of the titles we created and this time got a 90% positive feedback and a small 10% negative feedback. The positives were that the titles suited well and were put in the perfect places to break up the film and they suited the genre of the film was they were colourful, bubbly and bold. However we received a negative feedback from one person as during the process of making this film we made two samplers of our production and our second sampler we put pauses as the titles come over the top of the characters, and he preferred this to our final product.
The critics that we questioned all firmly agreed that we used the production logo well.
Also lastly we asked the reviewers if they thought that the acting skills were of a good standard and if it was of a good quality for them to watch fully and every single person out of the 10 agreed that it was very watch able.
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Friday, 8 May 2009
Media Evaluation
Media Evaluation
Over the past few months, my group, me, Omi and Kyle have produced a media production film. This film last for 1 minute 54 seconds and has been mainly focused on being a romantic comedy. The film starts off with the intention of setting the scene, the main focus point of showing the viewer where the film is based. As the characters argue over an unknown reason the viewer picks up that they are discussing school work with the repeated use of the word ‘coursework’. The camera stays at the back of the room clearly showing everybody who is involved in this shot. After this shot is completed the film then brings the audience up to speed about what day the film is taking place, with the use of the dip to black the words ‘the following day’ come across the screen to show the audience that now there is a new day as it shows me and Omi in conversation about the coursework. We discuss very briefly the effort and work that has been put into our coursework then with the disappointing outcome that it will not be sent off. As I look round and scope the room I see something off camera that shocks me, as I tell Omi about the ‘fit’ girl that is very close to us and ask Omi if he thinks I can ‘pull’ her. This shot is just showing me and Omi having our conversation as it then moves around to the girl who is portrayed by Laura Bramley as she tries to seduce me and beckons me over by flirting. I reason with Omi about my chances as he encourages me to go over, with an extra shot of Laura flirting, the camera shows me walking towards her with a ‘cheesy’ wink as I then fall over stupidly. During the creation of our film we chose carefully the music we would want to have at the right times. The production company logo had upbeat music to get people in the right mood for the comedy film. It was pop rock so it would represent the people the film was aimed at, the relaxed, laid back, teenage age group. During the conversations we have no music being played as no music was necessary, it was just about what we were saying, however as Laura has no lines, we needed to play something flirtatious and appealing to show her sex appeal, the music we chose was also slightly comical as it may have reflected a ‘pornographic image’. The final shot of the opening film is the title page showing up clearly as ‘Falling for her’ with techno music being played to show the immatureness and teenage appeal the film has.
• In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real Media products?
Our film has been based on the idea of the romantic idiot, the typical loser kid who never ‘saves the day’ who never ‘gets the girl’. This person of course however always does the get the girl at the end of the film. The production we have created is very basic and has the normal ‘loser kid’ surroundings, the school, the friend and of course the good looking girl. I also believed we developed the romantic loser comedy theme as well by the fact that how much school information we brought into the production, It wasn’t a win the match, get the girl, live happily ever after, it was a serious coursework piece which viewers of the teenage age group can reflect to as they all have to go through the agony of coursework. However, the coursework may not reel in the viewers as they may want to see something un-realistic or far fetched that only a certain group of people can tackle, to make the film more interesting. For example a film I watched to research for the making of our film, was ‘Cinderella Story’ This story is based on a romantic jock comedy, the boy at the end of the film is playing in a huge American football game and stops at the end to win the girls heart. This may be more entertaining because of the chance that this could happen, however because it is more un-realistic it is made more exciting.
• How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Our media product represents one type of social group, the teenage life. The way we reflect on showing the age group is true to life, the two stages of the film contain the argument over coursework and the discussion of another very important matter for a normal teenage boy, the ‘fit’ girl. This shows that the age group is very focused on completing the coursework task yet however wanting the girl at the same time. Also our media product represents the ‘cool’ teenage look, as for example, every character in the product is dressed stylishly and casual. Nobody is scruffy looking or seen as poor, every character looks as though they come from good backgrounds with well earned money. The cool teenage look is also shown from the fact that nobody is being bullied, nobody is on their own, all the way through the film Jack and Omi are in discussion with either themselves or the other characters such as Chris Looms or Hannah Butler. The mid shot of Laura who is portraying the fit girl is however shown on her own but briefly is seem to be in conversation with another person. So the social life of the group of a normal average teenager, wanting to get the work done and yet however have a girlfriend at the same time.
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
During the process of making our product I researched 6 films which made me get a good idea in what I wanted to do in our group to make our film to a good standard of quality. Also whilst I was looking at the six films I wanted to find out which was the most popular with the worldwide audience by looking at the intake of money it had made since it had been released in cinema. The first film I looked at was Love Actually, which was made in 2003 by Universal Pictures; this film to date has brought in $246,942,017. The second film I looked at was again by Universal Pictures; this film was called Bridget Jones’s Diary which is two years older than Love actually and did actually bring in more money as to date it has made $281,929,795. So after looking at these two huge box office hits I decided to look at a company that was not Universal Productions and to see how successful they were in their romantic comedy, as I looked at the film Hitch, which was produced by Columbian Pictures, this film was a huge hit and brought in more money than the Universal pictures films as it made $368,100,420. Six days, Seven Nights was the fourth film I looked at, it is now 11 years old and was not nearly as famous as Hitch, and this film to date has brought in $164,839,294, however this film was made by a lesser company which is named Touchstone Pictures. The fifth film I looked at was because of the time it was made, it was made again in 1998 but this time made by a different production company, the film You’ve got mail which involved Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan was out at similar times to Six days, Seven Nights as one of the romantic comedies of the year, this film was much more popular with the audiences and brought in $250,821,495 for the production company Warner Brothers. The last film I looked at was again made by Warner Brothers but made for possibly different audiences, the very similar audience as to what my production was aimed at, a teenage chick flick film. Cinderella Story was made in 2004 by Warner Brothers and brought in a very low $70,067,909. So after looking at these figures which were given to me by the website ‘Box Office Mojo’ I would look at the Columbian Pictures as the one film I looked at from their was the most money making, and as Hitch was aimed at teenagers and young adults as my film is that production company would be the required one.
• Who would be the audience for your media product?
The audience for my media project would vary from 13-20, the age of early teenagers to young adults, as before the early teens that watch the film they would not understand the situations that the characters are going through and would not understand the jokes or what is happening, yet after the age of 20 they may see the film was immature or un-amusing, yet people from 13-20 are going through the coursework stage and discovering their love life’s and affections to other people.
• How did you attract/address your audience?
The way we attracted the required audience of 13-20 was by using something they could relate to, for something they could think back to their own life for, for the main characters we used people aged 13-20 with the exception of the teacher who was played by Kelly Taberham. Also we used a good looking girl to attract the attention of the male audience, we wanted to make sure that the rest of the film was hidden and not given away in the first few minutes, so after Jack falls down, the camera does not show him either recovering himself or Laura helping him up, the title ‘Falling for her’ comes up very quickly to leave the audience pondering about what happens next and makes them wanting to watch the rest of the film to see how it ends and to see if either Jack makes a fool of himself again, or weather he ends up with Laura or another girl.
• What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
During the creation of our product I have learnt very much about the technologies that are needed to make a good quality film. At the start of the year my knowledge for such things as photo-shop, adobe premiere elements and even how to use a tri-pod were inexistent. However over the past few months, I firstly had to tackle the camera, with a demonstration from Kyle Topham on how to use the tri-pod, I had to find out the perfect positions in which to film. During the process of the shots we used I learnt how to use the camera effectively, having it placed perfectly and saying where I think it would look best, me and my group in the end learnt the basic uses of the camera, in turning it on, shooting the footage we needed, turning it off and then loading it up into Adobe Premiere elements. As we loaded it up into adobe premiere elements I learnt how to cut sections of the footage that we did not need, as we got rid of a walking shot of me and Omi walking towards the college. We also had to do a lot of editing as bits of the footage of the coursework conversation were either un-watchable or unnecessary. As we progressed through the editing stage of the filming I had to also slot in the music at the right times, during the production companies logo, when Laura is flirting and at the end when the titles are involved. Also I created the production companies logo using photo shop, I had to get the image of ‘flags of our fathers’ and edit out the flag, then replace the American flag with a Great Britain flag. Also I had to blur and fade round the edges of the Great Britain flag to make it look more realistic to the original image. Within our film we had a series of problems with our sounding at stages throughout our film, so I have had to also learn how to adapt the sound in Premiere elements to help make our film a better standard of quality. Finally I also learnt that lighting is very important to a film, we needed to make sure the lighting in the room was perfect to represent a friendly environment.
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Over the past few months I have learnt many new skills whilst creating this media product, from working on a computer and changing a famous American image to working as a set team and perfecting a shot. From adobe premiere elements I have learnt how to adjust cuts, sounds, upload pictures, upload mp3’s, add better lighting, dip to black and how to speed up and slow down shots as we have used in our film when Laura and myself flirt with each other and when I fall over. However in the long run from our preliminary task we did not learn from our mistakes and had bad sound problems again, as we tried creating the perfect college atmosphere, we defiantly got the atmosphere but not a perfect one, we had sound problems with to much excess sound and parts were me and Omi could not be heard, so next time we would have to do it in a quieter area and stage the whole shot instead of filming in a natural environment. We also had a problem with the first idea as it was nearly as good as standard as the product we have finally created, so we changed our main idea and in the end I am personally happy with what I have learnt and I am very happy with the media film I have helped produce.
Over the past few months, my group, me, Omi and Kyle have produced a media production film. This film last for 1 minute 54 seconds and has been mainly focused on being a romantic comedy. The film starts off with the intention of setting the scene, the main focus point of showing the viewer where the film is based. As the characters argue over an unknown reason the viewer picks up that they are discussing school work with the repeated use of the word ‘coursework’. The camera stays at the back of the room clearly showing everybody who is involved in this shot. After this shot is completed the film then brings the audience up to speed about what day the film is taking place, with the use of the dip to black the words ‘the following day’ come across the screen to show the audience that now there is a new day as it shows me and Omi in conversation about the coursework. We discuss very briefly the effort and work that has been put into our coursework then with the disappointing outcome that it will not be sent off. As I look round and scope the room I see something off camera that shocks me, as I tell Omi about the ‘fit’ girl that is very close to us and ask Omi if he thinks I can ‘pull’ her. This shot is just showing me and Omi having our conversation as it then moves around to the girl who is portrayed by Laura Bramley as she tries to seduce me and beckons me over by flirting. I reason with Omi about my chances as he encourages me to go over, with an extra shot of Laura flirting, the camera shows me walking towards her with a ‘cheesy’ wink as I then fall over stupidly. During the creation of our film we chose carefully the music we would want to have at the right times. The production company logo had upbeat music to get people in the right mood for the comedy film. It was pop rock so it would represent the people the film was aimed at, the relaxed, laid back, teenage age group. During the conversations we have no music being played as no music was necessary, it was just about what we were saying, however as Laura has no lines, we needed to play something flirtatious and appealing to show her sex appeal, the music we chose was also slightly comical as it may have reflected a ‘pornographic image’. The final shot of the opening film is the title page showing up clearly as ‘Falling for her’ with techno music being played to show the immatureness and teenage appeal the film has.
• In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real Media products?
Our film has been based on the idea of the romantic idiot, the typical loser kid who never ‘saves the day’ who never ‘gets the girl’. This person of course however always does the get the girl at the end of the film. The production we have created is very basic and has the normal ‘loser kid’ surroundings, the school, the friend and of course the good looking girl. I also believed we developed the romantic loser comedy theme as well by the fact that how much school information we brought into the production, It wasn’t a win the match, get the girl, live happily ever after, it was a serious coursework piece which viewers of the teenage age group can reflect to as they all have to go through the agony of coursework. However, the coursework may not reel in the viewers as they may want to see something un-realistic or far fetched that only a certain group of people can tackle, to make the film more interesting. For example a film I watched to research for the making of our film, was ‘Cinderella Story’ This story is based on a romantic jock comedy, the boy at the end of the film is playing in a huge American football game and stops at the end to win the girls heart. This may be more entertaining because of the chance that this could happen, however because it is more un-realistic it is made more exciting.
• How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Our media product represents one type of social group, the teenage life. The way we reflect on showing the age group is true to life, the two stages of the film contain the argument over coursework and the discussion of another very important matter for a normal teenage boy, the ‘fit’ girl. This shows that the age group is very focused on completing the coursework task yet however wanting the girl at the same time. Also our media product represents the ‘cool’ teenage look, as for example, every character in the product is dressed stylishly and casual. Nobody is scruffy looking or seen as poor, every character looks as though they come from good backgrounds with well earned money. The cool teenage look is also shown from the fact that nobody is being bullied, nobody is on their own, all the way through the film Jack and Omi are in discussion with either themselves or the other characters such as Chris Looms or Hannah Butler. The mid shot of Laura who is portraying the fit girl is however shown on her own but briefly is seem to be in conversation with another person. So the social life of the group of a normal average teenager, wanting to get the work done and yet however have a girlfriend at the same time.
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
During the process of making our product I researched 6 films which made me get a good idea in what I wanted to do in our group to make our film to a good standard of quality. Also whilst I was looking at the six films I wanted to find out which was the most popular with the worldwide audience by looking at the intake of money it had made since it had been released in cinema. The first film I looked at was Love Actually, which was made in 2003 by Universal Pictures; this film to date has brought in $246,942,017. The second film I looked at was again by Universal Pictures; this film was called Bridget Jones’s Diary which is two years older than Love actually and did actually bring in more money as to date it has made $281,929,795. So after looking at these two huge box office hits I decided to look at a company that was not Universal Productions and to see how successful they were in their romantic comedy, as I looked at the film Hitch, which was produced by Columbian Pictures, this film was a huge hit and brought in more money than the Universal pictures films as it made $368,100,420. Six days, Seven Nights was the fourth film I looked at, it is now 11 years old and was not nearly as famous as Hitch, and this film to date has brought in $164,839,294, however this film was made by a lesser company which is named Touchstone Pictures. The fifth film I looked at was because of the time it was made, it was made again in 1998 but this time made by a different production company, the film You’ve got mail which involved Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan was out at similar times to Six days, Seven Nights as one of the romantic comedies of the year, this film was much more popular with the audiences and brought in $250,821,495 for the production company Warner Brothers. The last film I looked at was again made by Warner Brothers but made for possibly different audiences, the very similar audience as to what my production was aimed at, a teenage chick flick film. Cinderella Story was made in 2004 by Warner Brothers and brought in a very low $70,067,909. So after looking at these figures which were given to me by the website ‘Box Office Mojo’ I would look at the Columbian Pictures as the one film I looked at from their was the most money making, and as Hitch was aimed at teenagers and young adults as my film is that production company would be the required one.
• Who would be the audience for your media product?
The audience for my media project would vary from 13-20, the age of early teenagers to young adults, as before the early teens that watch the film they would not understand the situations that the characters are going through and would not understand the jokes or what is happening, yet after the age of 20 they may see the film was immature or un-amusing, yet people from 13-20 are going through the coursework stage and discovering their love life’s and affections to other people.
• How did you attract/address your audience?
The way we attracted the required audience of 13-20 was by using something they could relate to, for something they could think back to their own life for, for the main characters we used people aged 13-20 with the exception of the teacher who was played by Kelly Taberham. Also we used a good looking girl to attract the attention of the male audience, we wanted to make sure that the rest of the film was hidden and not given away in the first few minutes, so after Jack falls down, the camera does not show him either recovering himself or Laura helping him up, the title ‘Falling for her’ comes up very quickly to leave the audience pondering about what happens next and makes them wanting to watch the rest of the film to see how it ends and to see if either Jack makes a fool of himself again, or weather he ends up with Laura or another girl.
• What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
During the creation of our product I have learnt very much about the technologies that are needed to make a good quality film. At the start of the year my knowledge for such things as photo-shop, adobe premiere elements and even how to use a tri-pod were inexistent. However over the past few months, I firstly had to tackle the camera, with a demonstration from Kyle Topham on how to use the tri-pod, I had to find out the perfect positions in which to film. During the process of the shots we used I learnt how to use the camera effectively, having it placed perfectly and saying where I think it would look best, me and my group in the end learnt the basic uses of the camera, in turning it on, shooting the footage we needed, turning it off and then loading it up into Adobe Premiere elements. As we loaded it up into adobe premiere elements I learnt how to cut sections of the footage that we did not need, as we got rid of a walking shot of me and Omi walking towards the college. We also had to do a lot of editing as bits of the footage of the coursework conversation were either un-watchable or unnecessary. As we progressed through the editing stage of the filming I had to also slot in the music at the right times, during the production companies logo, when Laura is flirting and at the end when the titles are involved. Also I created the production companies logo using photo shop, I had to get the image of ‘flags of our fathers’ and edit out the flag, then replace the American flag with a Great Britain flag. Also I had to blur and fade round the edges of the Great Britain flag to make it look more realistic to the original image. Within our film we had a series of problems with our sounding at stages throughout our film, so I have had to also learn how to adapt the sound in Premiere elements to help make our film a better standard of quality. Finally I also learnt that lighting is very important to a film, we needed to make sure the lighting in the room was perfect to represent a friendly environment.
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Over the past few months I have learnt many new skills whilst creating this media product, from working on a computer and changing a famous American image to working as a set team and perfecting a shot. From adobe premiere elements I have learnt how to adjust cuts, sounds, upload pictures, upload mp3’s, add better lighting, dip to black and how to speed up and slow down shots as we have used in our film when Laura and myself flirt with each other and when I fall over. However in the long run from our preliminary task we did not learn from our mistakes and had bad sound problems again, as we tried creating the perfect college atmosphere, we defiantly got the atmosphere but not a perfect one, we had sound problems with to much excess sound and parts were me and Omi could not be heard, so next time we would have to do it in a quieter area and stage the whole shot instead of filming in a natural environment. We also had a problem with the first idea as it was nearly as good as standard as the product we have finally created, so we changed our main idea and in the end I am personally happy with what I have learnt and I am very happy with the media film I have helped produce.
Thursday, 7 May 2009
Thursday, 23 April 2009
Monday, 30 March 2009
Characters Names
Jack Naylor
Omi Chowdury
Laura Bramley
Hannah Butler
Chris Looms
Miss T as Kelly Taberham
Omi Chowdury
Laura Bramley
Hannah Butler
Chris Looms
Miss T as Kelly Taberham
Thursday, 26 March 2009
Thursday, 19 March 2009
The Script 2
This is our final script now, as we changed our filming idea we had to change the script.
CONVERSATION BETWEEN JACK AND OMI - Laura Enters
Omi- we need to sort it out
Jack- I know man, its ridiculous how we cant do anything we want to, rate good ideas, then cant do it, not even bothered.
Jack- Om, is it me or is that the fittest girl you have ever seen in your life?
Omi -Pretty nice man
Jack- i am deffo going for her, do you think i can pull her? Omi- go for it Jack- i can do it
CONVERSATION BETWEEN JACK AND OMI - Laura Enters
Omi- we need to sort it out
Jack- I know man, its ridiculous how we cant do anything we want to, rate good ideas, then cant do it, not even bothered.
Jack- Om, is it me or is that the fittest girl you have ever seen in your life?
Omi -Pretty nice man
Jack- i am deffo going for her, do you think i can pull her? Omi- go for it Jack- i can do it
Friday, 13 February 2009
Script
This is our old script now that we did not use.
Camera shows Looms and Hannah
Looms: Darth Butler, this is your end! You cannot beat me, I NEVER LOSE!
Hannah: Ahhhh no!
A shout from the teacher ends this shot
Miss Scrott: CUT !
The camera zooms out and shows two other characters Jack and Omi talking.
Jack: Im such a loser, I can’t believe how bad I am at everything, I can never do anything right.
Omi: I know what your saying man, the best kiss ive ever had is with my mammar, im that bad with the women.
Jack: That’s nothing! At least your mammar kisses you! I think its time for it to change I really going to go for it and….
Jack trails off and he sees this beautiful girl walking straight past his eyes.
Omi: Oi mate, you’ve got no chance, give up before you’ve even started.
Jack sits gorming out and drools over this extraordinary girl.
Omi: No mate, don’t do it.
Jack stands up and moves towards the girl after finally summing up enough courage.
Jack: I can do this, im sick of being a nobody, im going to get that girl!
Camera shows Looms and Hannah
Looms: Darth Butler, this is your end! You cannot beat me, I NEVER LOSE!
Hannah: Ahhhh no!
A shout from the teacher ends this shot
Miss Scrott: CUT !
The camera zooms out and shows two other characters Jack and Omi talking.
Jack: Im such a loser, I can’t believe how bad I am at everything, I can never do anything right.
Omi: I know what your saying man, the best kiss ive ever had is with my mammar, im that bad with the women.
Jack: That’s nothing! At least your mammar kisses you! I think its time for it to change I really going to go for it and….
Jack trails off and he sees this beautiful girl walking straight past his eyes.
Omi: Oi mate, you’ve got no chance, give up before you’ve even started.
Jack sits gorming out and drools over this extraordinary girl.
Omi: No mate, don’t do it.
Jack stands up and moves towards the girl after finally summing up enough courage.
Jack: I can do this, im sick of being a nobody, im going to get that girl!
Thursday, 12 February 2009
6 Films
These 6 films are similar to our new idea, they have love, comedy and dispair involved in the production, our group researched these films to see how it could improve how film.
Love Actually (2003)
Director: Richard Curtis
Production Company: Universal Pictures
Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
Director: Sharon Maguire
Production Company: Universal Pictures
Hitch (2005)
Director: Andy Tennant
Production Company: Columbia Pictures
Six Days, Seven Nights (1998)
Director: Ivan Reitman
Production Company: Touchstone Pictures
You've Got Mail (1998)
Director: Nora Ephron
Production Company: Warner Bros
Cinderella Story (2004)
Director: Mark Rosman
Production Company: Warner Bros
These fiver films have helped us collect new ideas for the opening start of our film.
Love Actually (2003)
Director: Richard Curtis
Production Company: Universal Pictures
Bridget Jones's Diary (2001)
Director: Sharon Maguire
Production Company: Universal Pictures
Hitch (2005)
Director: Andy Tennant
Production Company: Columbia Pictures
Six Days, Seven Nights (1998)
Director: Ivan Reitman
Production Company: Touchstone Pictures
You've Got Mail (1998)
Director: Nora Ephron
Production Company: Warner Bros
Cinderella Story (2004)
Director: Mark Rosman
Production Company: Warner Bros
These fiver films have helped us collect new ideas for the opening start of our film.
Why we changed our idea.
During the making of our first idea 'G Wars' we came across many troubles, including, lack of time, lack of budget and a problem with the technical side of our work.
We first of all basically wanted to make a film, fill it with effects and then make a spoof comedy of Star Wars, including lightsabers and the cloaks of what a jedi would normally wear, which came to our first problem. Money. We had to pay for all of our props we required to make 'G Wars' when we couldnt afford the objects and clothes we wanted, so the idea was slowly going down hill because of the lack of money.
Then as we progressed throughout the weeks writing up the story and entering our main ideas, we realised we did not have the required time we needed, it was taking too long to perfect everything, at this point we started to come to the conclusion that the 'G Wars' film was not going to happen. Then we had to discuss the technical side, with Star Wars being full of effects, sounds and laser, we would have to include all of these special effects to make a realistic Star Wars spoof. However, with time not on our side we had to re-think our plan, we could not afford the props we wanted, Kyle could make the effects happen, so this gave the group hope, but however we did not have the time we needed, so we came up with a better idea and finally changed our film to a better narrative in which we could complete.
We first of all basically wanted to make a film, fill it with effects and then make a spoof comedy of Star Wars, including lightsabers and the cloaks of what a jedi would normally wear, which came to our first problem. Money. We had to pay for all of our props we required to make 'G Wars' when we couldnt afford the objects and clothes we wanted, so the idea was slowly going down hill because of the lack of money.
Then as we progressed throughout the weeks writing up the story and entering our main ideas, we realised we did not have the required time we needed, it was taking too long to perfect everything, at this point we started to come to the conclusion that the 'G Wars' film was not going to happen. Then we had to discuss the technical side, with Star Wars being full of effects, sounds and laser, we would have to include all of these special effects to make a realistic Star Wars spoof. However, with time not on our side we had to re-think our plan, we could not afford the props we wanted, Kyle could make the effects happen, so this gave the group hope, but however we did not have the time we needed, so we came up with a better idea and finally changed our film to a better narrative in which we could complete.
Friday, 30 January 2009
No Country For Old Men Opening
At the start of the No Country For Old Men, the main title of the the film comes across the screen, as it slowly fades away Tommy Lee Jones' voice comes into action as it shows the countryside in a country. It shows the mountains and the deserts, Tommy Lee Jones' talks about his weapon and the crimes that happen in his time as Sheffif. Every single shot is a establishing shot of the country, showing the sunrise.
The camera then shows a low angled shot of a police car as a police officer takes a man into custody.
There is no music in the background, it is just the sound of Tommy Lee Jones' talking about his time as a sheriff and possibly what somebody would hear in the countryside, the rustling of the trees and bushes and the sound of crickets.
The camera then shows a low angled shot of a police car as a police officer takes a man into custody.
There is no music in the background, it is just the sound of Tommy Lee Jones' talking about his time as a sheriff and possibly what somebody would hear in the countryside, the rustling of the trees and bushes and the sound of crickets.
Monday, 26 January 2009
Strombreaker Opening
The opening of storm breaker is a blurred shot of a classroom full of young teenagers, as it moves along it becomes more into focus with the titles of the film appearing across the screen. The sound is of a teacher speaking and talking about an assignment, as it moves along to a blonde haired teenagers where the camera stops as it shows that he will be the main character. This boys name is Alex Ryder.
His task is to discuss his family life, where he discusses his uncle and his housekeeper. He talks about how boring his uncles life is when the music speeds up and it shows how his uncle is sometype of secret agent. There is quick cuts because of the way the action is happening and how Alex Ryder is talking about his family.
His task is to discuss his family life, where he discusses his uncle and his housekeeper. He talks about how boring his uncles life is when the music speeds up and it shows how his uncle is sometype of secret agent. There is quick cuts because of the way the action is happening and how Alex Ryder is talking about his family.
Lightsaber Tests
Recently over the weekend of Saturday 24th and Sunday the 25th of Janaury, Kyle went to Argos and purchased a single lightsaber for our film.
He then recorded a short series of footage to test the animation in which Kyle will do during the rest of our film.
We bought these lightsabers so we could see if they would work for our film and to make sure we could perfect it so we can do the best work possible.
He then recorded a short series of footage to test the animation in which Kyle will do during the rest of our film.
We bought these lightsabers so we could see if they would work for our film and to make sure we could perfect it so we can do the best work possible.
Thursday, 22 January 2009
Men In Black 2 Opening
Before the actual start of the film, the company who prodcued it Comlumbia, is shown with the women holding a light, which flashes a bright white light as the equipment in the Men in Black film does when they are erasing somebodys memory. Then the actual opening of the sci-fi comedy Men in Black 2 starts with a pretend t.v. show talking about the 'light of Zartha' It involves a short story where this all powerful source is taken from a group of people (The Zarthons) and given to a secret organization called the Men In Black to protect it from the evil Celina. This short clip of the film shows the viewer what will probably happen during the rest of the film, so it gives the idea an in-sight to what will unfold.
When this short film ends the camera then shows an ailen spaceship, which is going around destroying planets. Whilst this is happening the credits are also appearing in the corners of the screen, they are in a scientific font which is recognizable with Men In Black.
The background music is dramatic which fits in well with this film because of what is happpening, the film has eerie music right up until the spaceship crash lands onto Earth which gives the impression that something bad is either happening or something terrible is about to take place.
When this short film ends the camera then shows an ailen spaceship, which is going around destroying planets. Whilst this is happening the credits are also appearing in the corners of the screen, they are in a scientific font which is recognizable with Men In Black.
The background music is dramatic which fits in well with this film because of what is happpening, the film has eerie music right up until the spaceship crash lands onto Earth which gives the impression that something bad is either happening or something terrible is about to take place.
Monday, 19 January 2009
The Narrative Synopsis
This was our initial idea, but due to technical complications and time restraints we could not use this idea.
G’wars Opening Narrative
This is the that we will make over time, i was the main creator of the story but also i had equal input from my co-workers Kyle and Omi, this film will be only 2 minutes long but the rest of the narrative was required to show people where the film was going.
Opening Scene:
A dark street in Nottingham, with the star wars writing in the foreground but saying ''G'wars''. Jack and Omi appear in the street. Sizing each other up and they circle around waiting for a battle to take place. Jack and omi discuss the death of all the G’s, Omi being the leader of the G’s stands up for their rights and says how Jack will die and the sith lords will be no more. Jack wanting the G’s race to end, attacks Omi in a quick flurry with his lightsaber. Omi using his primary weapon the ‘’the lightsaber’’
‘’They brawl’’
Omi strikes down Jack, and as Jack reveals his true identity, and tells Omi he is his father, when Omi says ‘’that’s impossible, your white!’’. Omi leaves the scene of the battle chanting in a gangster tone as G’s music appears in the background.
The rest of the film:
Omi tells the G race that everything is fine; peace has been restored at last. Omi has taken down the main sith lord, without knowing it was his father, he becomes confused about what Jack said to him, he seems to think it is his Father but yet that’s impossible. Omi’s wife, Layher comforts Omi after these recent events as the G’s celebrate there recent victory as they believe that this is the end of the wars between the G’s and the sith lords.
When Jacks wife, Omi’s Mum, has made another son named Jackson, so Jackson, Jacks son and Omi’s brother, finds Omi to take him down, finally and have revenge! Jackson’s finds Omi, and wants to avenge his father’s death without the knowledge that Omi is his brother. Then the two brother’s mum turns up and shouts to tell them that they are brothers, when Omi’s brother cries ‘’YOUR NOT MY MOTHER!!’’ ‘’YES I AM!!’’
The brothers then realize the truth and accept peace between the g’s and the sith lords!
G’wars Opening Narrative
This is the that we will make over time, i was the main creator of the story but also i had equal input from my co-workers Kyle and Omi, this film will be only 2 minutes long but the rest of the narrative was required to show people where the film was going.
Opening Scene:
A dark street in Nottingham, with the star wars writing in the foreground but saying ''G'wars''. Jack and Omi appear in the street. Sizing each other up and they circle around waiting for a battle to take place. Jack and omi discuss the death of all the G’s, Omi being the leader of the G’s stands up for their rights and says how Jack will die and the sith lords will be no more. Jack wanting the G’s race to end, attacks Omi in a quick flurry with his lightsaber. Omi using his primary weapon the ‘’the lightsaber’’
‘’They brawl’’
Omi strikes down Jack, and as Jack reveals his true identity, and tells Omi he is his father, when Omi says ‘’that’s impossible, your white!’’. Omi leaves the scene of the battle chanting in a gangster tone as G’s music appears in the background.
The rest of the film:
Omi tells the G race that everything is fine; peace has been restored at last. Omi has taken down the main sith lord, without knowing it was his father, he becomes confused about what Jack said to him, he seems to think it is his Father but yet that’s impossible. Omi’s wife, Layher comforts Omi after these recent events as the G’s celebrate there recent victory as they believe that this is the end of the wars between the G’s and the sith lords.
When Jacks wife, Omi’s Mum, has made another son named Jackson, so Jackson, Jacks son and Omi’s brother, finds Omi to take him down, finally and have revenge! Jackson’s finds Omi, and wants to avenge his father’s death without the knowledge that Omi is his brother. Then the two brother’s mum turns up and shouts to tell them that they are brothers, when Omi’s brother cries ‘’YOUR NOT MY MOTHER!!’’ ‘’YES I AM!!’’
The brothers then realize the truth and accept peace between the g’s and the sith lords!
Friday, 16 January 2009
Opening Of The Star Wars Film
At the start of star wars, the production companies come on, showing who makes star wars and who develops it, they come on with small noises to attract the audience, then after a short space of silence, the famous words 'A long time ago in a galaxy far far away..' come up, then the star wars theme music blasts out, with the bold star wars logo. Then as the logo slowley fades out as it moves to the top of the screen, 3 small paragaphs are shown on the screen continously moving as it shows a small insight to what has happened before the action which is about to be shown and what might happen.
The camera then shows two space spaceships which seem to be at peace, with inside the two main characters 'Anakin Skywalker' and 'Obi Won Kenobi' they then fly over with fast moving camera actions and many special effects to show a space fight as they try to take over a space crusier to save somebody.
The camera then shows two space spaceships which seem to be at peace, with inside the two main characters 'Anakin Skywalker' and 'Obi Won Kenobi' they then fly over with fast moving camera actions and many special effects to show a space fight as they try to take over a space crusier to save somebody.
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