Monday 15 December 2014

Storyboard Shots

1- Production company animation
2- Close up on feet walking
3- Close up looking at watch
4- Close up of eyes looking up
5- Medium shot of man walking in to shop
6- Close up (at high angle if possible) of man picking up wire off shelf
7- Medium low angle shot of man walking over to counter
8- Medium shot of him paying then walking out of the door (MoA)
9- MoA carrying on and walks off down the road
10- Mid shot walking down the road
11- Walking into a building
12- Low angle walking up stairs to apartment
13- Opens door
14- Places bag down
15- Turns opposite direction
16- Walks over to table with blueprints and pictures on it
17- High angle of man putting wires together
18- Goes over grabs bag and fills bag with bombs
19- Grabs a beanie and Guy Fawkes mask
20- Close up of putting hood up
21- Mid shot of man standing up in the middle of room
22- Turns to door
23- Opens and MoA on the other side
24- Walks down the stairs
25- Out the door
26- Longshot of him walking to down the road
27- Shot of shard
28- Fade out to black

Assets List

Equipment -

  • Video camera
  • Fully charged batteries 
  • Battery charger
  • Tapes 
  • Microphone
  • Tripod
Props - 
  • Guy Fawkes mask
  • Duffel bag
For Actors - 

Male: 
  • White shirt
  • Black shoes 
  • Black trousers
  • Leather gloves
  • Trench coat 
  • Black jumper 
Woman: 
  • Dress
  • Flat shoes 

Audition













Thursday 11 December 2014

Storyboard and Animatics



Shot List -
1- Production company animation
2- Close up on feet walking
3- Close up looking at watch
4- Close up of eyes looking up
5- Medium shot of man walking in to shop
6- Close up (at high angle if possible) of man picking up wire off shelf
7- Medium low angle shot of man walking over to counter
8- Medium shot of him paying then walking out of the door (MoA)
9- MoA carrying on and walks off down the road
10- Mid shot walking down the road
11- Walking into a building
12- Low angle walking up stairs to apartment
13- Opens door
14- Places bag down
15- Turns opposite direction
16- Walks over to table with blueprints and pictures on it
17- High angle of man putting wires together
18- Goes over grabs bag and fills bag with bombs
19- Grabs a beanie and Guy Fawkes mask
20- Close up of putting hood up
21- Mid shot of man standing up in the middle of room
22- Turns to door
23- Opens and MoA on the other side
24- Walks down the stairs
25- Out the door
26- Longshot of him walking to down the road
27- Shot of shard
28- Fade out to black

Shot Type - 
2- C.U
3- Extreme C.U
4- Extreme C.U
5- Medium shot (Poor rule of thirds)
6- Long shot, low angle
7- High angle
8- Long shot, low angle
9- C.U, high angle
10- Medium shot
11- Long shot
12- Medium shot (Poor rule of thirds)
13- Low angle
14- Medium shot
15- High angle
16- Medium shot
17- (Should be) O.T.S
18- C.U
19- C.U
20- C.U
21- Long shot
22- C.U
23- Extreme C.U
24- Medium shot
25- Medium shot
26- High angle
27- Medium shot
28- Long shot


In this Animatic we have changed the colouring of the pictures to give them more of a thriller look. As thriller films are mostly aimed at a male audience, we choose the pictures to have a blue tint to link to male and also it is quite a serious colour and cold. Lighting is low key to make the scenes more tense, so we put the darks down and the lights up.











Here is the original picture (right) and the finished one (left) to show how much we have changed the the colours, lighting etc. to give it that thriller feel.

 

Costume Design


















Casting

To get a suitable male character for our thriller film we have been on a number of websites and drama groups to post what we are looking for.

the first website we used to look for a ideal character was www.tobeseen.co.uk. This allows you to post jobs for free and choose exactly what you are looking for, because they are not a agency you will not be charged any commission and will receive e-mails from anyone interested in the part.    








From this we found 1 suitable actor for a film. 

We also used Casting Call Pro( http://www.castingcallpro.com/uk/search.php) to find actors within our distance. We used dropped down menu options to decrease the search amount, we specified for an actress within the age of 20-30 to make our film more accurate and realistic.


Auditions

Auditions

Our first audition is a scene from fight club which is of Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. Brad Pitt is putting the narrator through a process for project mayhem.




Fakebook

Teddy Daniels -


http://www.classtools.net/FB/1685-fEM5AX

Tyler Durden - 

http://www.classtools.net/FB/1262-SWtDEw

Location Recce

First Choice: The Shard






Second Choice: Dartford Market Street


Vox Pop




PRODUCTION COMPANY.

A production Company creates the structure for works in the area of performing arts, new media art, film, television, radio, and video.

The production company is responsible for the raising of funds, editing and advertising of a film, this can be accomplished through a parent company, partner, or investor. 

Production companies operate in many conglomerates, as they can operate in many divisions, for example; Warner bros entertainment and lions gate entertainment.
Warner bros is a big corporate production company whilst lionsgate is independent.


Logo examples of independent British Production Companies:
 




BMW PRODUCTIONS:
Our Group production company is independent, because there is no studio of which we are located.

Voki Sub Genre

Conspiracy thrillers - heroic figure, set in business location, powerful organisations are involved, e.g 'Inception' and 'Shutter Island'

Crime thriller - Criminal offence, main character is either detective or murderer, e.g 'Inside Man'

Disaster thriller - Main character is mainly a scientist, plot based around a natural disaster

Mystery thriller - Links to crime and detective, story usually a crime that relates clues to keep the audience guessing, narrative restricted, e.g 'Sixth Sense'

Political thriller - Around Government and prevention of war, e.g 'V for Vendetta'

Psychological thriller - Narrative are usually non linear, usually based on a character with unstable mind set, e.g 'Butterfly Effect'

http://www.voki.com/pickup.php?scid=10241096&height=267&width=200

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Enigma Code


Enigma code- something that entices the audience, so that that they ask a question that will be answered later.

Fight club enigma code:
-Who is Tyler Durdan?
He is the alter ego of the narrator (Edward Norton), and is a nihilistic character. Nihilistic meaning that he rejects all moral principles in the belief that life is meaningless.



Matgrix enigma code:
-What is the matrix?
It is a programme where people like Neo are trapped to believe that their life is normal in the years before technology took over, they can be saved and made into a true being but before that happens, an agent can control them or they can be an agent and therefore the enemy of Neo and Morpheus.



Thursday 4 December 2014

BBFC

U:A film classified as a U is suitable for all audiences aged 4 and over (although it is impossible to predict what may upset a particular child). The film should be set within a positive moral framework.

PG:Films rated PG (parental guidance) can be viewed by anyone and should not unsettle a child aged 8 or over, it is up to the parents to decide if they feel the film is suitable for their child to view. No theme will be included that is inappropriate for a child although there could be a possibility for mild language and violence.  

12A:Is used in cinemas to classify films. No one under the age of 12 can view a 12A unless with adult supervision. Although younger viewers can go and watch these films it is suggested that the film is suitable for those around the age of 12 and above. Moderate violence, discrete and brief sexual references, and strong language (depending on the manner of which it is used) may be included in the content of a 12A film.

12: Films classified as a 12 are allowed the same content as a 12A. 12 is used to classify videos works so no one under the age of 12 can buy or rent a film classified as 12.

15:15's can be viewed by audiences of 15 years and older. No theme is prohibited  providing that it is appropriate for the viewing of those aged 15. 15's may include strong violence, frequent strong language, portrayals of sexual activity, drug taking, strong verbal references to sex, sexual nudity, brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal references to sexual violence, discriminatory language or behavior.

18:Films classified as an 18 are to be viewed by those who are 18 and over. There is no limitation on what can be shown in an 18 film and no theme is prohibited, it is up to the adult what entertainment they would like to watch.

Typical Classification for a Thriller:

Most Thriller films are often classified as a 15. This is because 15's allow strong language, strong violence, sex references, hard drugs and is allowed to show a limited amount of blood and gore from injuries and all of these aspects are what is included in a lot of Thrillers.   
However there are exceptions where some are classified as a 12 or 18. A Thriller rated a 12 would have mild language and possible minimal use of strong language if justified, as well as minimal detail on violence and reference to sex. A film classified as an 18 can have pretty much anything included, it would be a lot more brutal and gritty than a 15.

Classification of Past Students


Inner Evil-
I would classify this film as a 12 as there is a small amount of violence shown when the girl is dragged off the street and at the beginning the girl is laying motionless on the ground with blood on her head however it is a very small amount of blood and it doesn't show any violent scenes that cause the girls trauma. The sequence isn't too explicit or inappropriate for those aged 12 and over. 



Exception- 
I would classify this film as a 15 as there is quite a lot of blood shown throughout the sequence and also there is a small bit of violence and a chase scene where someone ends up threatening to kill someone else whilst holding them in a headlock, I think because of the use of the blood and the violence that it is inappropriate for the viewing of those aged below 15. 



Alice-
I would classify this film as a 15 as I think the overall theme of the sequence could be inappropriate for younger viewers (such as people 12/13 if it was classified as a 12) and I think it may be a bit too disturbing for the younger audience. There isn't any explicit content, although there is a knife and some stabbing actions shown through a shadow and some blood I still think that the film is appropriate for viewing of people 15 and older. 

Wednesday 3 December 2014

Titles

BMW Productions Presents
A BMW Film
Charlie Shaw
and Kimberly Murrock
DETONATOR
Producer Bruce Chalmers
Executive Producer John James
Editing by William Malingan
Written by Fredric Jean
Casting by Leah Gray
Soundtrack by Bruce Chalmers
Music by Tony Rose
Sound Effects by Neil Van
Director of Photography Amy Jameson
VFX by Scott World
Location Manager William Malingan 
Costume Director Becky Gold
Production Manager Jefferson Gallman
Titles Desiger Mitchel Van Coevorden
Directed by Bruce Chalmers