Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Predicted Target Audience For Focus Group
Our predicted target audience for our opening sequence is expected to be males between the age of 18 to 30. We aim to invite people who are familiar with the gangster genre and in order to receive valued feedback. We are going to pitch our opening sequence idea to the group. ...
Audience Profile Research
We worked together as a group to create a survey, and this is what we came up with
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/63SLBQ6
These are the questions I contributed to the group;
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/63SLBQ6
These are the questions I contributed to the group;
- What hobbies do you partake in?
- How often do you go to the cinema? - Once a month, Twice a month, Three times a month (if circle if more/less)
- What is your preferred film genre? - Action, Comedy, Horror, Romantic, Gagster, Other
- How do you access the media? - Internet, TV, Magazines, Newspapers, Other
- What methods of advertisement are most effective for you in promoting films?
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
SWOT analysis of Treatment
Strengths
Our initial idea was deem suitable for the gangster genre. The opening sequence was interesting and would encourage the audience to continue to watch the film in order to find out how the character became the leader of the mafia.
The idea of keeping the characters identity a mystery until it is revealed at the end was good as it engaged the audience .
Weaknesses
After re-watching our Treatment it is clear to see that there was a poor distribution of roles when presenting to the class. Josh May lead the presentation whilst mine and Dean Landers input was minimal.
Opportunities
Further research into alternative filming locations because filming in London may be limited because of security concerns.
Consider a suitable actor to play the role of the character.
Develop a strong script of dialogue for the narrative in order to ensure that our opening sequence is well understood by the audience.
Ensure that everyone in the group is asserted a clear individual role, to ensure that the work load is fairly divided between the group.
Threats
The main threat of our treatment was that our opening sequence relied heavily on the narrative to give the audience an understanding of what was, therefore it is important that we develop a strong script. Further threats are imposed on the planned location for filming, when filming in London it is important to consider security concerns related to filming in public places.
Monday, 21 November 2011
Rags to Riches
- small time criminal
- poor
- powerless
- homeless
Plot:
Tell a story of a guy who was once poor and lonely individual and shows how he grows to become a notorious mafia leader in charge of supplying the streets of London with drugs.
The opening scene will show him at the beginning of his life, powerless, lonely and penniless. We will then show a smart suited man walk the streets of London with power and respect, we will then notice that this is the man shown at the beginning of the opening scene when we are shown his refection of a black cab.
Monday, 14 November 2011
Genre Convention Research: Assessment Feedback
In groups of four we were given the task of peer assessing one an others homework. The homework task was to come up with three ideas for opening sequences of a gangster movie and to come up with the five common characteristics that relate to gangster genre and one additional characteristics that contradict the common gangster genre.
The five common characteristics were:
Money
Power
Violence
Crime
Trust
A characteristic that would contradict the traditional gangster genre would be a female mafia leader.
After assessing the five common characteristics of the gangster genre I developed three initial ideas for an opening sequence. The peer assessment that i received found that my first opening sequence was the most appropriate.
This opening sequence was:
Opening sequence was to be set in a dark office with low levels of lighting and in black and white. The first camera shot will be of a close up of a cigarette in a glass astray. As the dialogue begins the camera will begin a reverse creep until the character pick up the cigarette. The camera will follow the hand of the character back to he face of the character. As the smoke from the cigarette is dispersed the face of the character is finally revealed.
Thursday, 10 November 2011
Evaluation of prelim task
Individual roles within the Preliminary task
There was four members within our group and each was asserted a set role.
Dean Landers focused on the acting within our prelim task, he was the only member of our group that featured in our prelim recording. As well this, myself and Dean Landers worked on the plan for our prelim, coming up with the initial idea behind the story and also planning the positioning and the sequence of the camera shots and angles. Dean Landers also contributed his ideas throughout the editing process, coming up with special effects to feature in our prelim such as slow-motion.
Josh May took the lead throughout the editing process, his knowledge and understanding of editing lead the group to assert Josh May the role of chief editor as his skills far exceeded that of anyone else in our group. Josh May created the rough cut of our prelim task and focused on putting into place transitions between shots.
Ryan Kent along side myself, focused on the filming of our prelim task. Ryan Kent filmed several shots including an other the shoulder shot that is featured in the prelim task.
My main role during the prelim task was filming, i took the lead role within the filming of the prelim, recording shots such as the over the shoulder shot, point of view shot and panning shots shown during the prelim. I also made contributions during the editing of the prelim, such as developing the non-digetic sound heard in the prelim. As well as the i also worked on the initial plan for the prelim task. Myself and Dean Landers developed a plan to follow during our prelim task.
What was the prelim brief?
What was the prelim brief?
Monday, 7 November 2011
Tuesday, 1 November 2011
filming for preliminary
we failed to find find someone appropriate to film with today. We will have to reattempt to film on 3-11-11.
preliminary task script
Guy: Hi you must be Marry?
Girl: And you must be George?
Guy: So where did you grow up?
Girl: In Dagenham, my parents split up when i was born though. What about you?
Guy: Weird, that happened to me as well.
Girl: We've got a lot in common.
Guy: Its uncanny.
Girl: I know, It's almost as if we're brother and sister.
Guy: Whats your last name so I can save it to my phone book?
Girl: Adams.
Guy: That's mine too.
Girl: If we got married no one would have to change their last name.
(George and Mary laugh together)
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