Monday 12 December 2016

Presentation Techniques





Presentation Technique

There are many ways in which you can represent your ideas and presentations. Here are some examples:
- Prezi
- Emaze
- PowerPoint
- SlideShare
- SlideRocket
- Present.me

Personally I have never used Emaze, SlideRocket or present.me so they would not be my first choice when choosing what presentation tool to use. PowerPoint and SlideShare come hand in hand as after producing a PowerPoint to post it anywhere you need to put it through SlideShare. This can become useful as it is a basic software meaning everyone is able to use it no matter what skill bases they have. Finally Prezi, this is my favourite tool as it is simple to use yet produces an excellent presentation at the end of it. It takes a long time to process and get everything in the correct position but it is worth it.


After deliberating it with my team we felt that we should vary our presentation tools we used. throughout my blog I have used prezi and slideshare to present my work along with the normal blog posts. so consequently, when presenting our final film and all of the information to come with it we are going to produce an emaze. This is because it is different and makes our blogs more interesting...

Friday 9 December 2016

BBC Certificate



BBC Certificate

When researching about the aging certificate we came to the conclusion of our film being of an aging 15. We chose this because it has content that would be inappropriate for younger ages and felt that that age group upwards would be the audience most interested in our film.

During our research we looked up the certificate that the BBFC class their films under. I selected the themes that we included in our film and included the pain points from their description:

Discrimination: The work as a whole must not endorse discriminatory language or behaviour, although there may be racist, homophobic or other discriminatory themes and language.
Drugs: Drug taking may be shown but the work as a whole must not promote or encourage drug misuse (for example, through instructional detail).
Language: There may be strong language. Very strong language may be permitted, depending on the manner in which it is used, who is using the language, its frequency within the work as a whole and any special contextual justification.
Nudity: There are no constraints on nudity in a non-sexual or educational context. There may be nudity in a sexual context but usually without strong detail.
Threat: There may be strong threat and horror. A sustained focus on sadistic or sexual threat is unlikely to be acceptable.
Violence: Violence may be strong but should not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury. The strongest gory images are unlikely to be acceptable. Strong sadistic violence is also unlikely to be acceptable.

We thought that our film fitted in with these guidelines and therefore would be given a 15 certificate...


Monday 5 December 2016

Production Diary


Production Diary

Day 1 - 7/11/16
On the first day of production of our Film opening task, we researched different film openings to help give us ideas and inspire us for our film opening we will make. We are also choosing the genre for our film opening. This is so we have a clear idea for our film opening.
The films we researched for the film opening were: The Shadow man and Midnight Express. We were intrigued by these films because of the themes of mystery and crime. These themes create the genre of drama and thus there are countless enigma codes which will captivate the attention of the audience.
 Day 2 - 8/11/16
On the second day of production we brainstormed genres and ideas we can have for our film opening. We came up with a few ideas such as: a drama/action film about drug smuggling, a war documentary film. From these ideas it was clear that our intention was to create a drama however it was still a question of should we create a documentary or a reality drama film.
Then we started to plan to produce a presentation for our ideas for our film openings. We figured that producing a documentary would be a challenging task with very limited resources. To create a war documentary we would need to find outfits and a suitable filming location which is too unrealistic.
Day 3 - 9/11/16
In this lesson, we came to a decision to produce a drama film about a young man who embarks on a life-changing mission to smuggle drugs across the border for a huge financial reward. We produced a Prezi presentation outlining our ideas on the opening sequence and the narrative of this. Collectively, we had to plan how the opening sequence relates to the rest of the film. This is essential because the audience must gain an insight of the story however it is important not to overload the audience with information as it could give away the plot of the film.


Day 4 - 10/11/16
Today we assigned jobs to make sure we were ready to present our prezi and ideas on Friday.

Day 5 - 11/11/16
In this lesson we presented the press.



Day 6 - 14/11/16
Today we had lots of jobs to complete. We chose to assign jobs to make sure we completed them all. Antonio did the story boards, al posted the fed back onto the blogs and I sorted out the titles and the order they go in. 


Day 7 - 15/11/16

Today we finished the work we started yesterday and ale researched the sort of titles we would want to use for our opening sequence. 

Day 8 - 17/11/16
Our lap charts include the blog posts and activities we need to have complete our film opening to our best ability. Therefore today we spent the time assigning jobs for each person.

Day 9 - 21/11/16

Today we completed our tasks that were set:
Antonio - Target Audience 
Ale - Titles Research 
Pip - Codes and Conventions & production diary 

Day 10 - 23/11/16

I completed the story board video and ale started the marketing ideas.


Day 11 - 25/11/16
The storyboard was finished and published onto the blog. Antonio completed the institutions work.

Day 12 - 28/11/16
We started filming our production. We filmed the scenes that we inside and used Ale and Antonio's living room to film these scenes. We also filmed the scenes down an alley way in the dark.


Day 13 - 29/11/16
We carried on filming. The scenes we filmed was the scene in the bathroom and we also started editing the footage we already had.


Day 14 - 01/12/16
Antonio re filmed the scene when he was on the bike a\s we had difficulties with the first time we filmed that scene. Pip started to edit the the first parts of the footage we had and started to put the scenes we had into order. Ale started to make the film poster by using a shot from the filming. 

Sunday 4 December 2016

Representation


Representation

Our film opening contains various representations, all of which relate to class, age, and region. The protagonist in our short opening is a vulnerable, disengaged man in his mid-twenties. The reason he turns to a life of criminality is because he has no other leads in life, he has no family or friends who can give him some help. The man is presented wearing old clothes similar to someone you would see lying on the streets at night. On the contrary, the location is a very civilized and suburban area and extremely tranquil, this allows for the audience to see the reality of today's society where criminal activity is inevitable in any place no matter how attractive it may seem.

The other main character in the film is a wealthy man who's success has all come from high-risk, illegal activity where he recruits desperate young men to perform these dangerous acts. This wealthy man is dressed in formal clothing juxtaposing with the appearance of the man carrying out the smuggle. The reason we decided to portray a man with huge wealth and success is to tell our audience that he was once a desperate man in need of some care, yet he escapes this situation by offering himself to a life of dealing illegal goods to addicts across the nation.

The audience will immediately feel empathetic towards the man because he has nothing left in life and if he performs this act he will break free and re-discover himself and his qualities that he can give back to the world. With this connection between the character and the audience it creates suspense because viewers want the man to escape the authorities and re-build his life. 

We chose not to portray a representation of a certain ethnic background, sexuality or disability as it would only cause controversy and some viewers would turn away from our production is they see a negative portrayal of a certain race or someone with a disability. We took out some research into some politically controversial films made in this particular millennium, one film we encountered was 'The Interview' starring Seth Rogan and James Franco. We noticed how this film caused controversy in North Korea as the producers decided to display a contentious image of dictatorship in North Korea. When the film was released it received criticism as it shows a graphic death scene, as a result the film was not released in some cinemas and it gained a bad reputation despite trying to show the reality of living in North Korea.

Saturday 3 December 2016

Distribution


Distribution

We researched into various film distribution company and we discovered a company called Focus Features, LLC. We feel our film fits into the conventions of this company because they distribute independent films in America and also internationally. Focus Features recently worked alongside the new film called American Honey. This film is a British-American drama road film which focuses on the journey of a young teenage girl who travels with new friends she meets selling magazines and partying hard. This film is closely related to our film as it follows the life of a young man who is lured into a life of crime, smuggling drugs earning money for his dangerous work. 




Institution


Institution

Our film is independent and we produced on a very low budget, our target audience is specific therefore it doesn't fit the conventions of mainstream film production companies and distributors. Here are the three film production companies founded by Me, Ale and Pip and these will feature in the start of the film opening for Traffic Lights.



 

Wednesday 30 November 2016

Music Research Ideas


Music Research

Song Option 1
One song that instantly caught our attention once we had agreed on the idea to create a crime drama is "Blinded by the Light" by The Streets. We feel as this is a very appropriate song to feature as a backing track because the song itself is based on drugs which is already relevant to the narrative in our film opening, and for this reason it would be a suitable pairing.


A scene from the music video from "blinded by the Light"


Song Option 2
Our second song option is "Playing With Fire" by Plan B. This song is very similar to the first option in terms of the message that both songs send out to the audience. In this song especially, the message focuses on the dangers of embarking on life of crime and gang culture. In our film opening it shows the main protagonist ready to trap himself into a world of drug-use and crime because he has nothing else to offer to the world.

Final Decision

Our final decision was purely based on the preference of the songs and this meant that we will use "Blinded by the Light". This song has a good variation between the chorus, sung by a young girl and the separate verses sung by a male rapper. The chorus has a sense of vulnerability because of the soft voice combining with the ambiguous lyrics. This is exactly the effect we desire because we want to show the naivety of the protagonist who is far too inexperienced to perform the smuggling process.

Tuesday 29 November 2016

Props Research and List


Props


List of Props

Cigarette - This is used to show in the first scene that the drug dealer is

The Bike - This is used for the character to travel to get the drugs from the dealer and to travel to the station. It shows he is travelling via a bike showing he is moving around many places for this to happen.

'The drugs' used - This is the main key prop which the film evolves around in the opening showing he is smuggling drugs so therefore had to use ' fake drugs' to represent this.

Alcoholic drinks - This prop is used when he is around the table to show he is rough and this is all he has in his life as this is what is taking him through what is happening.

The Candle - This prop is used to create light around where he is sorting out the drugs with the background light off to provide a small amount of light to show the intensity of what he is doing.

credit card - This is used to line up the drugs which he is packaging ready for him to smuggle.


Monday 28 November 2016

Story Board Evaluation


Storyboard Evaluation


What went well? 
The story board went well as we included a detailed set of images of the scene and also added a voice over to it. By doing this it meant that we gave more information as to what is going to happen in the film opening and how each scene will plan out. We attempted to include some of the shot types to make sure they are varied although in many we were unsure as are planing to decide at a later date. it also gave us a good indication towards how long each scene will be to make sure we can make it with in the guidelines of two minutes. 



What could be improved/ work you change next time?
The images of the story board were draw in pencil. This was to make sure if we made any mistakes we were able to quickly change them and stay on task. Although when we videoed these images they were not viably seen, to improve this we should have drawn them in a darker colour so the audience do not struggle to see them. Plus as mentioned earlier, not every scene is given a shot description. This makes the plan seem a little unorganized with is not the idea we want to give off. To improve this a title could be added on just to give the audience more information of whether it will be a match on action, long shot, close up or pan etc. 
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Saturday 26 November 2016

Shot List and Schedule



Shot List

Monday 28/11/16:
-          Packing of the drugs scenes
-          Antonio riding along on his bike
-          The ally scene (may not have time)
Tuesday 29/11/16:
-          The bathroom shot
-          Train time laps
-          Shots of the high street
Wednesday 30/11/16:
-          The airport shots( train station)
·        Him checking in
·        The police officers looking cautious
·        Antonio getting caught


Friday 25 November 2016

Script


Script

Script for opening sequence

*Shots of scenery/setting*
*Character 1 walks into the dark alleyway and meets Character 2*
Character 2: "Are you ready?"
Character 1: "Do I have a choice?"
Character 2: "Here's everything you need" *Hands over the goods*
"What time is the flight?"
Character 1: "Half One"
*Character 1 walks away*
Character 2: "And just remember, if you get caught... you don't know who I am"

*Character 1 is at the station about to depart*
*Calls Character 2 on his phone*
Character 1: "Hello? ... I don't think I can do this..."
*Phone Call is ended*
*A security officer enters (character 3)*
Character 3: "Oi! Get back here!"
*Character 1 runs out of the scene and the camera slowly dissolves*

Wednesday 23 November 2016

Final Titles for Traffic Lights


Final Titles


In association with

Film Four, Focus Features

Actor

Alesandro Campoccio

Actor

Antonio Ferelli

Title of film

Traffic Light

Screen played by

John Burridge

Produced by

Brian Earp

Director of photography

Bart German

Production designer

Will Davis

Editor

Aimee Chaser

Visual effects producer

Rachel Walters

Associate producer

Sian Field

Casting by

Kathrine Brookes



In our first draft we had some feedback about there being too many titles and that they were all bunched up in the middle area of our film opening. To improve this for our final opening we spread out the titles and made sure that were more subtle by being smaller and fading in and out gently.

Tuesday 22 November 2016

Titles for 'Traffic Light'



Titles

The production company: Pelican productions

Directed by:
Filipa Richenda Englefield

Screenplay by:
John Burridge

Produced by:
Brian Earp

Executive producer:
Clive Eastwood

Co- producer:
Luciano Floridi

Director or photography:
Bart Gremmen

Production designer:
Will Davies

Editors:
Aimee Chaser

Costume designer:
Katherine Ross

Visual effect producer:
Rachel Walters

Music by:
Antonio Campoccio

Associate producers:
Sian Field

Casting by:
Katrina Brookes

Actor:
Antonio Firelli
Alessandro  Campoccio

Monday 21 November 2016

Titles Research


Titles Research

For this task ale researched the type of fonts we could use in our film opening...

After deliberation, the top font would be the one we used as our titles.

Thursday 17 November 2016

Audience


Audience

Traffic Lights Film Opening - Audience


Traffic Lights is a drug related drama and therefore the opening sequence is highly intense containing a number of enigma codes for the audience. This suggests that our film can be categorised as an independent film rather than mainstream. Consequently, our target audience is adults who can understand the plot of the film. Initially, we thought our film could attract teenagers above the age of 15, however the number of enigma codes included could make it hard for some younger viewers to understand so they would not be intrigued by the opening sequence. Contrastingly, teenagers at the age of 17 and 18 will have a better understanding of the storyline as they are more mature and more exposed to the world of drug-using so it contains some level of interest as this type of mission happens everywhere and all the time.

The opening we will create is slow-paced in contrast to other mainstream film openings. It is important for the audience to feel suspense in order to experience the sheer danger of the smuggling process first-hand. Our secondary audience is likely to be friends or siblings of the adults who we aim our film at. Taking this into account, the age range of both primary and secondary audiences will be 18 < 50 year olds.

Monday 14 November 2016

Titles Research


Title Analysis

The film I analysed the titles of was 21 Jump Street. I used screenshots to show the title and explained how long each title was and where in they were used in what order.



The first title was the Directors. this lasted 3 seconds between 7-10 seconds.
  

The second title was Screenplay. This lasted 3 seconds between 10-13 seconds.


The third was the Story title. This lasted 3 seconds between 13-16 seconds.


The next was the title showing it was based on a TV series. This lasted 3 seconds between 21-24 seconds


The next title was Producer. This lasted 3 seconds between 25-28 seconds.


The next title was Executive Producer. This lasted 4 seconds between 28-32 seconds.


The next title was Director of Photography. This lasted 3 seconds between 33-36 seconds.


The next title was Production Designer. This lasted 3 seconds between 39-42 seconds.


The next title was Editor. This lasted 3 seconds between 42-45 seconds.

The next 9 titles were actors and actresses starring in the film. I only used 6 screenshots of the 9 titles of the actors and actresses. They started with the main actors who were the main characters. These titles lasted between 46-90 seconds.



The next title was Casting Directors. This lasted 3 seconds between 83-86 seconds.


The next title was Music. This lasted 3 seconds between 86-89 seconds.

The final title was costume Designer. This lasted 3 seconds between 91-94 seconds.


Wednesday 9 November 2016

Codes & Conventions


Codes & Conventions

Drugs

Ways they are smuggled:  "Banks banks on his Johnson; gets busted"

Antoine Banks was so desperate to smuggle drugs across the boarder that he decided to store them in his fore skin. 


"Don't eat the brown lollipops - They're Heroin"

Instead of chocolate at the centre of these treats, DEA agents found mid-grade heroin when they cracked the candy shells. Among the thirty-one pops some were three quarters of an inch in diameter and some were a full inch. A total of 520.1 grams of heroin was found within the pops and was certified to be roughly sixty-four percent pure heroin. 


  "Lemmie have my coke or i'm gonna wrap it full of lead"
It was assumed that the packages were wrapped in lead to avoid detection by the x-ray machines.

DEA was quick to supply a much better idea for next time stating that “the reasoning behind this concealment technique was unclear” as the bricks were not actually encased or sealed in lead, just wrapped up in sheets of it.


Main Icons:
The drugs 
Table that the drugs are wrapped up on
Train used to transfer him 
Tin foil & Tape 
 Sun glasses to hide his face
Rucksack he caries them in 
His bike to get from A to B 
The police mens uniform


Setting 
We are setting our film opening at various locations. The first being at Antonio and ales house to give the impression of a crack den. The second being the toilets at school, this will be for the scene where Antonio is stressing out and tries to relax himself. Our finally setting for the film is at chelmsford train station as it is the closest representation we can get to an airport. 

Themes
The themes of our film are drugs, forgiveness, crime and justice. The films aim is to give across to young people or anyone that has had or is in a hardship that there is always a way you can turn it around. 

Characters
Jonny is the main characters who smuggles the drugs and is imprisoned Jonny represents desperation as this is the only way he can make a living. 
Vinny is the dealer who supplies the drugs to Jonny to smuggle. Vinny represents the hierarchy of the criminal world and that he is untouchable as never gets caught. 

Friday 4 November 2016

Film Name Research


Film Name Research

We chose the produce a poster in which we asked year 11 students to tally the name they felt would best match our film. This way we gaged what our target audience wanted and also could finally choose our film name...

This is the poster that was produced:

Monday 31 October 2016

Group Pitch Feedback



Feedback

Clear genre, themes, message?
Drama
Struggles and hard life - try to help people aim high and not be put down.
Crime, drug smuggling, turning life around
forgiveness
Justice


what is the narrative?
Drugs and airport
train
crime and smuggling
What drugs?
first crime even committed
Realistic Storyline.


Interesting character?
the main characters
just close up
Italian characters


The target audience?
Young people
uneducated
teenagers and adults
15+


Institution
low budget
social media (free)
enigma codes
Independent production company.


Any comments about the film, would you watch it, it is doable and interesting?
Yes because it is raw and hard hitting- you want to know what happens.
yes again building intensity essential to build up tension. Close ups so you want to know what he's doing. Concentrate on mise en scene.
Opening scene looks capable of being done at a high standard and realistic.