Sunday 29 November 2015

Getting the Cast

International 
Securing our cast 

On 2nd of October we asked 2 fellow classmates of our if they would participate in our film. We then filmed their response which is them agreeing.


International Storyboard Pictures - Planning



International 
Storyboards Pictures 



International Final Credits - Planning


International 
Final Credits 


                                                        (Without Blue Flare)
                                                           (With Blue Flare)
                                                         (Without Blue Flare)
                                                           (With Blue Flare)

Animatic Storyboard - Planning


International 
Storyboard 



International - Practice Titles


 International
Practice Titles 

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The programme used was iMovie to create the animated version of the title so it looks realistic compared to the non animatic title that was created in Photoshop. Through google images I got a got a black background then uploaded it to the programme then on Youtube I found a slow motion video of a bullet breaking into the glass (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzNppQk3f8A) to represent the shattering effect which is effective as it looks professional. We got this idea by looking at the Spectre film title that made the text stand out.Then I uploaded and edited the footage by cropping key moment and overlaying the video onto the black background. The video was edited so it matches the colour scheme of background so it’s looks realistic. Then the overlaying of the flare going across the screen (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkOt2nrlmGY) highlighted the title which will be added later on.

               


              





Practice Production titles - Planning


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Production Titles 




Diary Of Filming - 29/11/15

Diary Of  Filming - 29-11-15


Chloe on the weekend went to London with her family and filmed some establishing shots of London and waterloo which look very good in our trailer as it looks very professional. Especially the shots she obtained while up the shard as this makes it look like a lot of money has been spent on getting these kind or aerial shots.

Friday 27 November 2015

Diary Of Filming - 27/11/15

Diary Of Filming - 27-11-15


Our group as a whole which includes the Cottee brothers all went to leatherhead, this is when we recorded the bulk of our trailer such as Agent miller chasing after the twins and some cars scenes as well as the ending scene of the trailer which is very important as it needs to leave an impact. The day was very successful and we are starting to see the trailer come together.

Wednesday 18 November 2015

Research and Planning Targets

Evidence every stage of your journey leading up to post production.  You could add to your analysis of media texts in  order to show your are an expert in marketing campaigns for films of your genre.  A really solid response so far.

Design Titles - Planning


 
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Design Titles



http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-30c_e1y-PAE/VkSkjbZ2_uI/AAAAAAAAAng/LLKUlVhm0HE/s320/International1.jpgWe analysed film title and found that action title background are normally black so the text stands out. The text is written in capital letters and its 3D to make it look bolder. The colour is silver giving it a steel/metallic effect connoting clarity making it easy to see the clearness and crispness of the text. We chose the Cambria font because there’s an emphasis of the ending strokes making it eye-catching. 

 

 

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-ND90m4kHwnM/VkSkcq5-T6I/AAAAAAAAAm4/0WrZTNkX-JE/s320/International%2BTITLES.jpg The background of the production title is black so the text ‘International’ is eye-catching so it’s the first thing the audience will see. We researched film titles where we found that majority of action text in 3D. Then I added another layer then added the shattered glass effect to represent a bullet going through the “O” so it gives the action element to the title so the audience are informed straight away about the genre. The text was overlayed as it’s significant.

 

 

 

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-igGfcMZ5-c8/VkSkw9GjJ6I/AAAAAAAAAnw/TyGy-BE-YL4/s320/pp.jpgWe made the production titles by using Adobe Photoshop to create a design of the title so we can make it animatic afterwards. This plan gave us a brief idea of what the title

Questionaire


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Questionnaire


Questions:


1. Age: _ 0-10  _ 11-15  _ 16-20  _ 21-30  _ 31+

2 .Gender: _ Male  _Female


3. How often do you watch Action films?

4. What aspects of horror do you like?

     Chase _
     Suspense _
     Cars _
     Violence _ 
     Guns _
     Love Interest _
     Other _________

5. What other genres do you like?
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    -
    -

6. Why do you or do you not like Action?

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7. Action is the best genre
   _ Strongly agree
   _ Agree
   _ Not sure
   _ Disagree
   _ Strongly disagree

8. What's the best setting for Action?




9. Whats your favorite Action film + Why?


10. Do you prefer a male/female lead






Feedback
0-10 = 9%  16-20 = 72%   30+ = 19%
Male = 28%  Female = 72%

33% of people said they never watch action films which is interesting as that's a third, which is not what I expected as I thought action was a very popular genre that appealed to all ages, I was stunned to see that amount of the people questioned never watched action. 

Interestingly it wasn't just the males who said they watched action the most which subverts from the stereotypes that action has a mainly male audience as a quarter of females also said they watch lots of action films.

The two most popular features people look for in action films were love interest (hot man) and guns/cars, this is what i expected as they are the cliche parts of a film that make it a action film. Violence was only said 15% of the time which surprised me as I thought more people would look for that in action, guns was the most common aspect with 55% of people saying they looked for it in a action film, this is something that we can use to our advantage and include in our film to appeal to a larger audience and make more people want to see our film.


When asked what other genres people liked, so we could include the aspects of other genres people like to create a more appealing film to a larger audience, Comedy was third most popular with 36% of people saying that was another genre they liked - this doesn't really help us as we feel it would be quite hard to incorporate a comedy aspect into our action film, this is something we will have to consider at a later date but I feel it's something we won't end up incorporating in our film. Drama was the most popular with 65% of people saying that was the other genre they liked, interestingly this was most popular with people who didn't like action suggesting as long as you incorporate one of these two your trailer will be liked by audiences. This will help us when making our film as we now know to attract a larger audience we should include a physical side of things, as previously established people do like a chase scene so to optimise our films attraction to people. 


90% said city was the best setting which is interesting as we had anticipate to use city (London, NYC, Washington) as we thought it was most grand and, for production purposes, most accessible and easy to achieve a big budget look. 

Overall this questionnaire was helpful in identifying what people look for in action and the aspects/location to include in our film.

Film Shot List - Planning


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Shot lists


Establishing shot - Washington
Long shot - Lincoln memorial
Medium shot - Miller walking sitting down
Close up - legs as she sits down, on phone
Match on action - reading article on phone
Medium shot - places phone down
Over shoulder shot of lake
Close up - phone rings, pan round/cut to her (cant see her face though)
Low angle shot  - just her phone and part of face
Long shot - twins leaving building
Medium shot - Miller confused
Medium shot - getting into car
low angle - gun going off
Long shot - Miller put face into hands
POV - flicking through reports, pick up photo
Close up - Miller angry
Medium shot - stands up marches off
Establishing shot - NYC
Long shot - bust streets
Close up - picking up package
Over the shoulder - looking at pictures (shoot in England)
Medium shot - on plane
POV - looking at picture of mother, looking out window
Establishing shot - London
Long shot - boat party
Match on action - phone ringing
Medium shot - step outside to answer
Medium shot - party, chaos
Close up - looks around panicked, phone to ear
Long shot - High angle twins walking
POV - looking around
Low angle - walking down south-bank
Medium shot - Miller running down south-bank
Low angle medium shot - twins heading into Waterloo
Low angle medium shot - twins heading towards Waterloo
Low angle medium shot – Miller walking up into Waterloo
Long shot – Miller and chaos of waterloo station
Medium shot – Miller running onto platform as train departs
Long shot – train leaving
Close up – Miller pissed off
 Over the shoulder – researching
Montage – person beaten up
 E.S – Mi6 building
SRS – Miller and boss talking
 Close up – Miller on street walking, bump into one twin
Flashback - Low angle shooting
Close up – follow him
Long shot - spies on them from behind wall
Close up – drive off, see her in rear view mirror, try to follow them but lose them
 Close up – pulls out briefcase, cleans gun
Medium shot – holding Rashmi at gunpoint (medium shot pics of exchanging money)
 Medium shot – sneaks into office
 Montage: OSS looking at pic mum, visiting grave, taking pills, being shot at, throwing paper, fight with someone, racing off in car

Sunday 15 November 2015

Diary Of Filming - 15/10/15


Diary Of Filming - 15-10-15

Interviewees : Billy Cottee
                          Matthew Cottee
   Interviewer : Chloe Hicks 
Camera-ladies : Amy Knight 
                     Rashmi Sen

We did a short interview with the actors, asking them a variety of questions about their role in the film as well as their interests.




 

Thursday 12 November 2015

Opening Titles Analysed


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Analysis of Opening Titles














Black is a common theme in all these titles, it connotes darkness and mystery and implies there will be many enigmas in the film. The titles are written in white/off white which stands out from the dark background, some of the titles are written in red which is different and could connote blood, romance or simply something to stand out from the usual coloured titles.


The titles are placed at the center of the page and they are the only thing on screen making them stand out and making them memorable to the audience. All the titles have a unique twist on them,  Agent 47 has different coloured titles with bright lights behind it, Black mass is simple and plain (something more standard than most titles), Gangster Squad has a 1920s building behind the title (fitting with the historical setting of the film), Spectre has a bullet whole through the 'C'  making the title look more visually exciting, The man from Uncle has 'Uncle' written in red (something different) and Taken has a worn look to the text.



What we will take from these titles is:

- Black background is key
- White titles are conventional
- There should be something to make it visually exciting and unique (we like the bullet whole featured in Spectre's title)

Film Script - Planning


Film Script
Plans








(A.M = Agent Miller)
(F = Friend


Establishing shot of Washington, long shot of Lincoln memorial, cut to shot of Miller walking and sitting down on the steps out the front of the Lincoln memorial, match on action of her looking at her phone reading an article about the Kingsley brothers who are on trial for murder. She places her phone down whilst looking out to the horizon - finally has there been some justice? Her phone rings, its her friend


A.M: hi (low angle shot just phone and part of the face)

F: have you heard?
A.M: (looking confused, fearing the worst) what, no why
F: (interrupting) they got out. (cut to shot of them getting into car) 5 witnesses, finger prints on the murder weapon (shot of murder weapon, gun going off), hair found on the bodies (shot of them walking away pull focus onto hair on top of dead body)...and they walk free
A.M: (MS put face in hand, trying to conserve anger, exhales)
F: and a report just came in,(flicking through report - pick up photo) same style, same weapon, same marks of their hands - they've killed again
A.M: (distraught) 
F: Mccolin is in New York waiting (stands up angry, marches off), he anticipated this news and he has something for you


Cut to NYC establishing shot, shot of A.M picking up package from Mccolin, open it up and see pictures of twins meeting with a lawyer - the person who has helped them manipulate the system, also pictures of them murdering a man (the piece of evidence that went missing from their trial) - too good to be true. On plane - looking at picture of mother, finally there might be justice, plane landing, establishing shot of London, cut to inside shot of boat party, phone rings Miller steps outside to answer



A.M: agent miller
F: they're there. they're at the party (shots of party, chaos)
A.M: (looks around quickly phone still to her ear, panicked, eager to catch them)
F: we've been tracking them since they were released, they were spotted leaving the building a few minutes ago
A.M: (still looking around POV shot) okay 
F: they were seen heading north up South-bank a few minutes ago - heading towards Waterloo, if they get on that train we lose them
A.M: shit (hangs up phone starts to run down South-bank after them)


Shots of them walking casually down South-bank (low angle shot of their feet) cut to fast paced shots of Miller running, dodging past people trying to catch them, shot of them arriving at Waterloo walking through, Miller not far behind, shot of them getting on train, Miller running onto platform just as train leaves, shot of train leaving, Miller out of breath hits wall out of frustration 

*change in music* shots of Miller researching previous cases, flashbacks of person beaten up, Miller drinking, flicking through sheets, typing. 


F: 68 cases, over 227 murders over the course of 18 years and the number of successful convictions - none. (SRS Miller and F sat in cafe/office/train) This isn't just about your family - they've murdered in Philadelphia, Sydney, Cardiff - they're killing on an international level.



Cut to establishing shot of MI6 building



A.M: look at these, this is what we've been waiting for, this is good evidence

B: have you not seen the news? It's good but...(shakes head, looks speechless) it'll never be enough
A.M: (angry, kicks something over as she leaves) 


Out on the street bumps into one of the twins (flashback of shooting, gun going off) realise who he is, see's him again follows him, he meets with his brother, she spies on them from behind a wall, they drive off and see her in rear view mirror, try to follow them but lose them, angry, decides to take justice into her own hands

At home she pulls out a briefcase from underneath a bed and pulls out her gun, clears it and places bullets down on the table, walking down the street see shes holding a gun, pan up to her face as she holds Lawyer at gunpoint, cut to shots of lawyer picking up large sums of money from the twins


A.M: how did you do it? how did you manipulate the jurors? 



Down back alley ends up fighting with someone, seen sneaking into building to find files



F: Miller, you need to stop...you're not well



Looking at picture of Mum, seen visiting graveunwell – obsessed with the case, taking pills, stressed, being shot at, angry at everyone, throwing stuff, throwing paper of table, fight with someone, Miller racing in her car 



A.M: (dialogue over the top of montage) I cant, I need justice