Wednesday, 18 December 2013

Research Into Costume, Lighting and Make Up


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Costume:

For costume we want our main girl character to be wearing something like this as it would be something someone would wear in everyday life and we didn't want them to look overly smart as it wouldn't look realistic.






Make Up for the Main Character:

We chose natural makeup as we wanted our  main character to come across as your ordinary girl, she has to look simple but elegant at the same time.The natural look helps keep our character realistic and relatable.


Other Female Character:

we wanted our other female character shown in the romantic couple to be less natural as we wanted to show the contrast between the two characters , we wanted this character to look more focused on her appearance and more complex then the main character.











Lighting & Setting

We wanted natural lighting as its supposed to be a relatable film based on day to life so its needs to be realistic for the audience. We wanted our opening to look as real as possible so we set it in a normal location you would associate with everyday life.



Monday, 9 December 2013

Questionaire

1) What age are you ?

2) What gender are you ?

  
   Male      Female

3) How often do you watch films? (Circle)
   
   Never      1-3 times a week       4-5 times a week     Other



4) What is your favorite film?

5) What would make a film perfect for you ?


      6Favorite genre 

Romance        Action          Horror           Sci-Fi           Thriller          Comedy          Drama

7)  What plot lines do you like?

8)  What is your favorite character type? 



Feedback from Questionnaire-

From The 10 people we gave this questionnaire to we found that:
1) Everyone was between the ages of 16-25
1    2) 6 people we female and 4 were male
3    3) The majority watch films 1-3 times a week
4    4) Their favourite films for the males were either action or comedies and females also liked comedies and romance
5    5) A good viewing experience, actors, plot/storyline 
6    6) Their favourite genre were comedies, action and romance 
      7) The plot lines the females liked in romance films were, like in the notebook, the boy and girl fall in love but are there are struggles in the relationship that they overcome and then end up happily ever after and males like action packed films with car chases like in The Expendables.
8   8) Their favourite character type for the girls was the male love interest and the hero.






Risk Assesment

Activity Assessed: AS media filming
Activity Location: Various locations
Who is at risk: Actors/crew members



HAZARD:
RISK LEVEL BEFORE:
(HIGH, MEDIUM, LOW)
RISK LEVEL AFTER:
(HIGH, LOW)
CONTROL MEASURES:
(REDUCING THE RISK TO A MINIMAL RISK)
Filming on the field.
If wet or slippery, the crew/actors could fall over
MEDIUM – Members of the production could get injured if they slip over
LOW – It wasn’t wet or slippery on the day of filming
To reduce the risk we was careful when on the wet ground and made sure we did not run
Using Candles – Fire risk
HIGH – When using the fire, things that are flammable could easily catch fire
LOW – Make sure the candles are not lit when unattended
To lower the risk when burning the candles, we made sure to have a bucket of water on set and also not to leave them unattended at any time
Trip hazards – Wires in the hoover scene
HIGH – The wires could be left out and a member could fall over them and injure themselves
LOW – Make sure that wires are tucked away and easily visible for the crew to see
To do this we tidied all the wires and had yellow tape over them to make them more noticeable to see
Knife
HIGH – The knife is sharp so somebody could cut themselves if misused and or could slip when handling it
MEDIUM – Make sure the knife is correctly handled and that is only used when needed
To lower the risk, we reminded all actors that the knife prop is not fake and that if misused can cause damage or injuries

Friday, 6 December 2013

Titles Timeline






List of Titles


Actors: (Fading in and out at beginning)
1) Lily Bosworth
2) John Mckechnie
3) Vanessa Maina

Producers: (Rose Petals)
1) Chloe Jones
2) Ryan Lomas

Casting: (Love Letter)
1) Kyra Hardford

Editing: (Chocolates)
1) Leia Ratcliff-Young
2) Scott Stuart

Make up & Costume & Music: (Card)
1) Saskia Pearson
2) Sam Rawlings
3) Katie Baldry

Designer: (Rose, little card)
1) Billy Elliott

Photography: (Dinner setting)
1) Lucy Adamson

Screen writers: (Ring Box)
1) Kayleigh Umfreville
2) Jess Saunders

Executive producers: (Candles)
1) Emily Green

Written: (Chalk board)
1) Lesley Walker

Directors: (Cake)
1) Grace Flame
2) Mollie Mckechnie




For our film opening we adapted our title timeline slightly, we had this sheet as a guide and these were the actual titles we used in this order:

Produced By
Executive Designer
Starring
Music 
Directed By 
Editing
Photography
Writers
Casting
Produced By
Cinematographer
Styling 

After watching our film over and checking our work we realised that we had two 'Produced By' titles and went back and changed the sequence as our research showed that directors and producers came at the end of the title sequence. As we wanted our opening to look professional with the titles we changed them and these are the ones we finally agreed on:

Designer
Starring
Music
Editing
Photography
Styling
Casting
Cinematographer
Writers
Producers
Directors


We took inspiration from the Napoleon Dynamite and we compared our one to it, this is what is similar and different:

Production
Design
Director of Photography
Executive Producer
Written
Produced
Directed

Romantic Film Openings

For our film opening we chose to do romance , we chose two film openings, one was obviously shown as a romance and the other one was not as obvious we decided to show both sides of the romance genre as we will be portraying both sides in our opening.




The Notebook

The opening shot is a sunrise image over a lake in which a title appears with what we assume is the main or one of the main characters, the titles are small and in white basic font at the bottom of the screen this works well as it does not distract the viewers from the shot. The shots then continue throughout the opening with the sun rising and calm music which sets the mood and hints the genre.
We are shown a shot of someone who we presume is a man in a boat rowing along this lake the slow movements of the rowing compliment the music and setting to intensify the genre, this also creates enigma as we want to know who this person is? and why is he rowing at such an early time in the morning? Good use of props , symbolise and setting are used in the opening as for one we can tell the boat will be used throughout but also there are birds flying calming around towards a white house which contrasts with the darkness of the early morning and we can tell this three things are going to be brought up later in the film to help make the plot.


The pink/red colour of sunrise shows elements of sunrise , there is no diegetic sound used at all in the opening which compliments the fact that its early and no one should be awake however we have already seen a man and now the shot changes to the side of a woman's face looking at the lake and the sunrise arguing the question why are both these people awake ? Which gives us the impression they're going to meet later in the film or they already have therefore portraying the idea of love.






Dear John

In the start we see a man in a army uniform who we presume has just been shot and a voice over of him saying the words 'do you wanna know the first thing on my mind when i got shot? - coins' he carries on talking about coins, the shot transition to a little boy looking at coins falling continues to show how coins are made and talking about his childhood, this creates enigma as we don't quite understand how coins are relevant, the music is understated its calming and quiet and is drowned out by the voice over complimenting the idea that the character is blacking out and he would slowly be only able to hear the voice in his head.

The shot transitions back to the army and we start slowing moving into to a close up of the mans face he then says 'do you wanna know the last thing i thought about after i got shot ? - you.' after he says this the screen goes black as if he's passed out , this shows its a love story as clearly he is talking about someone he loves , although it is not evidently obvious at the start as it appears as an action film but the end creates this romantic enigma of who is 'you' ?

Moodboard

After some reflection on our film opening idea, we decided as a group to only pick one genre as we had a wide range of genres at first. We thought it was a bit ambitious and thought it was unrealistic as our idea couldn't be made with the resources we had.

Our first idea was an action/thriller/romance, we thought of our idea and when creating the mood board, realised it was a bit unrealistic and we couldn't make it to the standard we would have liked. So we decided we would choose one genre and we picked Romance, as all of the group liked that genre best.

This was our first mood board for the action/thriller/romance idea:

In this moodboard we added pictures for action/thriller/romance films like Mr and Mrs Smith, Day and Knight and Place Beyond The Pines. We put signifers in like guns and roses. We also added images for things you would normally expect to see in a action movie, like explosions and fight sences. For hair and make-up we looked at more theatrical make-up. Lighting was normally quite dark in the action films.





After our decision we created a new mood board for a romance film opening:


In the moodboard we included images from romantic films like, The Notebook and Hitch. We also added things that we wanted our titles to be like, for example we want to incorperate rose petals in the titles and write something on a cake. We also put in some pictures on hair and make-up, we want hair and make-up to be natural, this will make our opening realistic and will be easy to work with as actors can just wear thier normal natural make-up and it will go with what we want it to look like. In the moodboard we included some genre signifers like rose petals, candles,chocolates, hearts and flowers.  For romance films lighting is normally clear and bright so you can see all the colours on screen.