Demographics:
Age:15-23
Gender:Male
Sexuality:Hetro
Education:Collage
Occupation:None
Annual income:0-10k(A year)
Disposable income:0-400
Psychographics
Struggles
Resigned
Explores
Reformers
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Tuesday, 28 January 2014
Codes and conventions of chosen genre
The genre of our film idea fits under: Crime Drama.
Typical codes
and conventions of a crime/drama film would be:
- A chase scene
- Involvement of props that can be harmful such as knifes or guns.
- The villain would usually have some unidentified problems that will be revealed at the very end of the film.
- The hero who saves everyone will have a partner.
- A chase scene
- Involvement of props that can be harmful such as knifes or guns.
- The villain would usually have some unidentified problems that will be revealed at the very end of the film.
- The hero who saves everyone will have a partner.
- Characters
will usually include someone vulnerable and gangs.
- Crimes will usually be murder/dramas will usually be to do with family of the protagonist.
- Conflicts due to difference in policing.
- Betrayal.
- Crimes will usually be murder/dramas will usually be to do with family of the protagonist.
- Conflicts due to difference in policing.
- Betrayal.
Production Company Logo
This is the logo for our production company it is a red silhouette plane with an orange circle with an yellow circle behind that over the front is High Rise Production written in white across the length of the logo.
Monday, 27 January 2014
Monday, 20 January 2014
Saul bass
In this lesson we learnt about Saul bass and his involvement in the title sequence industry
Saul bass is an American graphics designer working on films and logos, he is know for his use of simple geometric shapes and single dominate images.
he studied at students league in Manhattan where he went on to work as a freelance graphics designer, he used hand drawn shapes in all his work and was good at capturing the mood of of the films in the posters used as advertisement.
after this we were told to research another title sequence designer and present what we had learnt about them in a power point our group was given Richard Morrison.
Saul bass is an American graphics designer working on films and logos, he is know for his use of simple geometric shapes and single dominate images.
he studied at students league in Manhattan where he went on to work as a freelance graphics designer, he used hand drawn shapes in all his work and was good at capturing the mood of of the films in the posters used as advertisement.
after this we were told to research another title sequence designer and present what we had learnt about them in a power point our group was given Richard Morrison.
Napoleon Dynamite title sequence analysis
The title sequence for Napoleon Dynamite is simplistic yet tells you so much about the character of Napoleon.
The title sequence with a hand placing down some food on a plate with the production company's name written in source across the top of the plate, it is filmed at the continuous over head, mid-shot as if we are looking at everything as the character sees it, the background is continuously changes through different colored carpets and different plates of food are placed down and they continue to have the companies that help work on the film written on them, this last for about 25 seconds(00:00-00:25) throughout this birds tweeting in the background can
be heard.
After the food we get around a 10 second glimpse of Napoleons wallet and we learn about his Character development in that he is possibly obsessed with aliens as he has an alien abduction license, we get shown what Napoleon looks like and the year the film is set around and where it is set via Napoleons student card, at this point the song "I can tell that we're gonna be friends" by the white strips has started playing instead of the birds we had during the showing of the production companies.
from 00:40 til 01:12 we are shown more plates of food, all the foods seem like pretty basic meals your mum would cook for you or you would get at school as a lunch given the suggestion that Napoleon still live with his mother and goes to school, the foods all have the actors names written on them somewhere upon them.
We are then given a shot of a hand made ninja star, an item normally made by a school child who is bored in lesson,reinforcing the idea that he is a student,it has an actors name written on the center of the star and is thrown away before the next shot of two library books which when opened have the name of the casting director and music director written on the return slips.you can see the books are called "Bigfoot and me" and "space and centaurs" again showing how he has love of the super natural
The next shot is of some well organised collectible cars suggest he likes to collect items and is well organised whilst doing so this is also shown in the way he organised his school equipment before sweeping them of to the side
The final shot is of a burger and chips with the directors name written across it a hand then places the top of the bun on top and it fades to black.
Monday, 13 January 2014
Twist of fate pitch
Twist of fate from Michael Ben and Jonathan.
Film idea pitch feedback
In the lesson we did a presentation on the pitch of our movie idea, we discussed things such as
Title
Genre
Actors
Directors
Producers
Budget
How much we felt we would make back
The plot of the film
Release dates
We looked at every groups presentation and did a group assessment for each and got teacher comments on each field we discussed
On our presentation we were told to rethink our budget and main actor for the film
Title
Genre
Actors
Directors
Producers
Budget
How much we felt we would make back
The plot of the film
Release dates
We looked at every groups presentation and did a group assessment for each and got teacher comments on each field we discussed
On our presentation we were told to rethink our budget and main actor for the film
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