Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Film pitch Feedback

Clear Genre, Themes, Message?
·         Period drama, suffragettes. (Our Rights)
·         Period drama very difficult to do.
·         Period drama give insight into past. History and present
·         Why sci-fi? (Women’s Rights)
·         Period drama/new idea
·         Period drama/sci-fi
·         Yes, shows clear ideas but genre is slightly unclear.
·         Clear genre and good theme. Powerful message
·         It seems very similar to the film ‘Suffragettes’
·         Period Drama
·         Period Drama 1900s
·         It is clear that it is a period drama
·         Period Drama 1800s

What is the narrative?
·         Suffragettes – make sure it is still kept interesting
·         Split between 2016 and 1800s
·         Suffragettes
·         Feminist, could be interesting if done well
·         Interesting but predictable narrative
·         A young woman goes back in time to see her grandmother
·         Comparisons between suffragettes and modern time
·         Gets flashbacks
·         How are you going to show the modern woman doesn’t want to vote?
·         Comparisons with time periods show good insight of how present day is taken for advantage
·         Girl who gets flashbacks of grandmother fighting for right to vote
·         Women’s rights. Natural drama 

Interesting Characters?
·         Two actors, great great grandmother, 2016 woman
·         Characters not fleshed out
·         Ordinary characters give relation to real life
·         Relatives, rounded values, past is most interesting
·         Girl with flashbacks not fleshed out
·         Needs developed characters to make storyline interesting
·         Could be more developed not a lot of personality described
·         Interesting and unique characters
·         The characters have significant roles
·         One with flashbacks has interesting life/past
·         Interesting characters
·         The differ from each other
·         Flashbacks make the characters more interesting 

Does it match the target audience?
·         Sounds suitable
·         Aged 12/15 because of intensity
·         Everyone- use of social media
·         12, would have to be the more mature end
·         Undecided
·         The target audience is suitable and the plot will draw the expected audience
·         Good, suits the target audience
·         12+, perhaps a more interesting plot for younger viewers.
·         Young women
·         Older audience, quite educated
·         Target age = teens, educated in history
·         12 -  not many 12 year olds will be interested in the theme
·         12

Institution
·         Undecided
·         Film 4
·         Small production companies + flim4
·         Low budget, external locations 
·         Pathe
·         Film4 + own production. Realistic and unique
·         Undecided
·         Film4 fitting as it makes historical films
·         Flim4

Any comments about the film, would you watch it, is it doable and interesting?
·         Would you be able to achieve the correct costume for that time?
·         I would watch it
·         IS doable as it is a local location and is planned out
·         It could have a more exciting plot
·         Could involve more interesting plot line to attract more viewers
·         Good settings
·         Very original idea, dependent on mise en scene
·         Could be doable
·         Interesting, good location idea

Monday, 14 November 2016

film pitch

As a group we had to make a presentation of or idea and show the class, we then got feedback from the class. This helped develop our ideas.

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Thursday, 3 November 2016

Research Credits

Credit Research

In this lesson we had to look at different film openings and take notes in which order that the credits came in. This is in preparation for our own film opening.

Sherlock Holmes credits (interview)


Without a clue credits 


Captain America Credits and timings

00.01   directed by Anthony and Joe Russo
00.02    
00.03    
00.04   Screenplay by Christopher Markus & Stephen Mcfeely
00.05    
00.06     
00.07   Produced by Kevin Feige, p.g.a
00.08    
00.09    
00.10    Executive producer Louis d’esposito
00.11    
00.12    Executive producers Victoria Alonso Particia Whitcher
00.13    
00.14    
00.15   Executive producers Nate Moore Stan Lee
00.16    
00.17    
00.18   Based on the Marvel comics by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby
00.19    
00.20    
00.21   Co-producer Mitch Bell
00.22    
00.23    
00.24   Associate Producer Lars p. Winther
00.25    
00.26    
00.27    Director of photography Trent Opaloch
00.28    
00.29    
00.30    Production designer Owen Paterson 
00.31    
00.32    
00.33   Editied by Jeffrey Ford, ace Matthew Schmidt
00.34    
00.35    
00.36   Costume designer judianna makovsky
00.37    
00.38    
00.39   Visual effects superviser Dan deleeuw
00.40    
00.41    
00.42   Visual effects producer Jen Underdahl
00.43    
00.44   Music by Henry jackman
00.45    
00.46    
00.47    Music superviser Dve Jordan
00.48    
00.49    
00.50   Casting by Sarah Halley Finn c.s.a.
00.51    
00.52    
00.53    Chris evans
00.54    
00.55    
00.56   Robert Downey jr.
00.57    
00.58   Scarlett Johansson
00.59    
00.60    
00.61   Sebastian stan 
00.62    
00.63   Anthny Mackie
00.64    
00.65    
00.66   Don Cheadle
00.67    
00.68   Jeremy renner 
00.69    
00.70    
00.71   Chadwick Boseman
00.72    
00.73    
00.74   Paul Bettany
00.75    
00.76    Elizabeth olsen
00.77    
00.78   Paul rudd
00.79    
00.80    
00.81   Emily vancamp
00.82    
00.83   Marisa tomel
00.84    
00.85    
00.86   Tom Holland
00.87    
00.88    
00.89    Frank grillo
00.90    
00.91    
00.92   Martin freeman
00.93     
00.94   With William hurt 
00.95    
00.96    
00.97    And Daniel bruhl
00.98    
00.99    
00.100     Marvel studios presents
00.101      
00.102      
00.103      
00.104      
00.105     Captain America 
00.106      

Thursday, 20 October 2016

Logo

In today's lesson we learned about independent and mainstream films. We then had to create our own film logo.

Independent Film:
an independent film is a film which is produced mainly or completely outside of the studio system, it is also produced and distributed by independent entertainment agencies. They make you think and ask questions.

Mainstream Film:
a mainstream film is lore expensive than an independent film, it uses more camera equipment and is distributed across cinemas as well as in shops once released on DVD. It can changes the audiences emotion by making them laugh and cry.

Thursday, 13 October 2016

Juno film opening task an evaluation

In this lesson we recreated the Juno opening scene, 

Evaluation:

How did filming go?
Filming went well, everyone in the group helped with different things. we got all of the shots we needed and more, however when editing we faced some problems with the length of time we filmed each clip for. The shots were not long enough which meant we had to slow them down when editing. 

Was your storyboard accurate?
Are storyboard was accurate but did not include enough information, It was a first attempt and now from this i have learnt what sort of information needs to be included in this. 

Did you get all the footage you needed?
we managed to get all of the shots and footage we needed however our mistake as a group was that the footage for some scenes we not long enough, this meant that in editing we needed to slow the footage down to match the original scenes length. 

what technical skills either camera or premier did you learn?  How did it compare to the original?
I learnt how to use the video camera and how to edit on premier, I learnt how to slow footage down,adjust the color of the footage. I also learn how to add different effects on the video although I had done this previously I  learnt how to adjust the effect.

what went well- what I learnt- what I will take with me to the next production?
Over all my group worked well together , we were open to each others ideas.I learnt how to do different things on premier and how to adjust the footage. from this I know know how to work the camera and would be more confident to appear on camera and editing for the next production. 



Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Film Pitch

Horror age 16-21 unisex 


Feedback:

Relevant/ intriguing/catchy film title?
'short, sweet and catchy'
'original and catchy'
'its the theme of the film and gives a hint about the plot.'
'short but intriguing'
Interesting characters and appropriate cast?'
'relatable characters'
 
was interest created for the audience? Enigma codes?
'yes definitely, I like the combination of religion and gangs.'
'makes the audience want to know more'
 
Narrative suitable. for target audience? will it attract customers?  
'it is suitable for the age group and would pass for a 15 ,should attract teenage audience.'
 
Does the narrative fit the genre? are the conventions in place?
'yes includes violence'
 
Is the film different?
'The film is different from other horror films.'
'I've not seen a film like this before'
'original ideas'
 
Good ideas for marketing the film?
' wide variety used'
'good advertising techniques'
 
would you buy the film?
14/20 people said they would invest in our film.



Institution



What is the main film going audience?
Moviegoers by Age Group, 2010 ( US and Canada)

AGE
PERCENTAGE
OF MOVIEGOERS
PERCENTAGE
OF POPULATION
2-1115%14%
12-1711%8%
18-2412%10%
25-3923%21%
40-4915%15%
50-5912%14%
60+12%18%

 

How do cinemas make most of their money?
Confectionery, everybody when they go to the cinema wants popcorn, sweets and/or a drink, the cinema makes most of their money by over pricing these things. without confectionery stands cinemas would not be able to stay in business.  
On screen advertisement, studios may pay cinemas to screen trailers before the film, advertisers may also pay the cinema to screen their ads.

How do you get a film into the cinema?
cinemas who are interested in your film pay you so that they can show your film.

What does a distributor do?
The film distributor is responsible for the marketing of the film.
 
Avengers age of ultron (2015)  (High budget)     The kings speech (Low budget)

What are the main institutions used for each of the films? (in terms of production and distribution?) Find their logo and add it on.

Avengers age of ultron:












The kings speech:
 














How much money was used to produce each film? (The budget)
 Avengers age of ultron- $316 million (gross) $267.4 million (net)
The kinds speech-  $15 Million

How much money was made from each of the films?
Avengers age of ultron- $1 billion
The kings speech-$414 Million

How well known are the production companies for both the high-budget and low budget film?
The production companies which produced avengers age of ultron are very well known, the logos are recognisable by most people, however the production company's for the kings speech are not very well known, the logos are not familiar.

What other films has the production company made? Were these as successful? Why/why not?
Marvel studios have also produced: Ant man, captain America, the avengers, iron man, and spider man.
The Weinstein company have also produced: the silver lining playbook,  the nanny diaries, the brothers grimme and scream 4.

What genre of films does the company usually produce? Is this important when considering who could produce your film? Why?
Thriller, crime, drama films are mainly produced by the Weinstein company , this is important to consider when considering who could produce my film because their target audience will be different to marvel studios because they produce different types of films the marvel studio mainly produces mainly Si-fi, action fantasy films .

What audiences do each of the institutions aim to appeal to? Is this reflected through their film choice, or does this vary?
Marvel studios are aimed at older children, teens and adults anyone who enjoys s-fi and
action films. their is a wide variety of people who enjoy the marvel super hero theme therefore the studio has a wide audience.
The Weinstein company target their films at older teens and adults there films seem to have mature themes and or horror elements which would not be suitable for young views.

Which institution do you feel outperforms the other and could claim to be more successful, considering your research? Explain your reasons.
I think The marvel studio outperforms the Weinstein studio because they are more well known and recognised . Their movies and logo can be recognised not only on screen but also in children's toys.
they are very well know and more recognisable than The Weinstein company. they also make a lot of money on the films they make compared to the films the Weinstein company produce.