Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Ideas from other texts

Our group decided to look at this opening as it relates to what will be our film opening.
First of all it has the idea of a narrative over the top, this helps us with the idea that our group had as we are going to have a narrative over the top, so it gave us some ideas of what we could do for our narrative. 
We also were thinking of introducing the main characters at the start as 'Don' did with the narrative over the to, have thought about ideas like freezing the face to see there face fully in the opening scene. We said it may take longer then two minutes so we decided as long as we get a clear look on the actors face that it wouldn't be a problem and we wouldn't have to do it. We also like this as it is a comedy and makes it related to our chosen genre and could give us some inspirational ideas on some of the dialogue.

Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Story Boards

Monday, 26 November 2012

Script


This is our script that as a group we all came up with. We worked together thinking of how we can make it funny as it is meant to be a comedy. Basically we have done profiles of all the 4 boys moving in with one girl. We did the profiles as we saw it as a way for the audience to meet the main characters.

Friday, 23 November 2012

Job Roles and Description


Director.

The job of the Director is the main figure in any film making production, he/she is omnipotent in the decisions and targetive strategies of complimenting the receivers of media text. they are in charge of most decisions and delegations to prevent problems. In our group the director is Sara Hirstwood as she compliments the directory role in a persistent hard working way which we become institutionalized around to propagate efficient and to unify our collective ideals into a simplistic tactical production.


Cameraman.

The job of the camera operator is a list of various things a dichotomy to the simplistic occupation expected by people in explanation:
  • Setting up required equipment and props etc.
  • Offering explanation to the adequate camera shots and their visual impacts.
  • practising the required camera shots for final performance.
  • taking edicts from director.
The camera man in our group is James Hunter, he is the camera man as we believe he has the ideals and envisions that reflect our group choices and can equally and reliable reflect this onto camera.

    Sound-Technician.

    The job of the sound man is to
    • Collect all specified sound on set.
    • Assemble the sound equipment
    • Consulting producers and performers to determine the sound requirements.
    James Ward will be the sound man as he has had some experience, and so is technically most suited.

    Producer.

    The job of the Producer is
    • Hiring key staff for the job
    • Reading, researching and assessing ideas for production
    • Pulling together the strands to make a successful team.
    • using computer software packages for screen writing budgeting and scheduling.
    The producer role is one that is superfluous to be entitled singularly as production and job roles will be given to all members of our group and will all have a hand in it's development. 

    Lighting Technician.

    The job of lighting technician is
    • Conducting risk assessments for health and safety purposes
    • establishing lighting requirements
    • plotting the lighting
    • pre-rigging the lighting cables to ensure safety
    The job of this is not really required as we use natural high key lighting as to fit with the generic comedy conventions and so the job of lighting technician will be assigned to everyone to manage the health and safety which will mean just to try keep everyone safe.

    Student Analysis

    Target Audience Member Profile

    Females under 35 

    Our group has chosen to aim our film opening at both genders below 35 and it is aimed at a audience at this level. For a female under 35 i have chosen Lara Tilbury she fits the demographics that we are aiming at, so i am going to find out the psychographics. The questions i asked were:
    • What are you likes and dislikes? -  She likes cartoons, drawing and games. She doesn't like little kids, loud noises and ignorant people. 
    • What brands do you wear? - Lee Cooper, Joe Browns, DC Etnies and Matalan.
    • What media do the use? - Magazines, news pod casts, Live streams and blogs.
    • What do you get up to in your spare time? Write stories, draw and watch TV.

    Males under 35


















    We have chosen to study both genders as it would give us a wider range of audience. I have chosen Blayze White to study the psychographics of him as he fits the demographics. The question i asked to him were:
    • What are you likes and dislikes? -  He likes the smurfs, My Chemical Romance and The old spice fragrance. He dislikes people criticising his beliefs as he is religious, violence and people that are annoyingly loud.
    • What brands do you wear? - Vans, Converse and his clothes supports the bands he loves.
    • What media do the use? - Magazines, TV and the Internet 
    • What do you get up to in your spare time? He listens to music, hangs out with friends and goes to church.

    Summary 

    As most people have technology now a days, it is so easy for people to see the media either watching TV or on social networking sites. This could help us with our advertising as is shows use were most of our target audience is, and what they are up to. This means they could advertise on adverts like on itv or channel between certain programs like when sponge-bob is on and The Smurfs as it is a cartoon.

    Monday, 12 November 2012

    Our pitches



    Our pitches
    Our first one was about people going out one night and waking up in the morning to find things went wrong and figure out what happened but then some police came into the seen and arrested one of them. The theme of our ideas were friendship and the 'bro-mace', this is to show the love between the friends. Our idea of the location was going to be the cricket club as it is like a social place and it can be made to a place where they look like they have had a good but crazy night. Our props were going to be things like the police outfit and the beer cans and bottles shown in the back ground. The actors were going to be some of out friends 'Blayze White' and 'Kane Guichard'. These would have been good to work with as we get along with them. Our target audience was females under 35 as out primary audience however as it is a mainstream genre it can be almost universal. The enigma in the opening scene would have been 'why are they are?', 'what have they done?' and 'why is the police there?' Our unique selling point was the strange outcomes, the amount of enigma and the consequences in a topical lads night out presented in a almost phantasmagorical standpoint.
    People did not really like this pitch as it was to similar to the hangover and thought it was copying.
    Our second pitch was about 4 people moving into a house with one girl creating an awkward atmosphere.
    We would introduce the characters over a narrative voice giving profiles of each person.  Our theme would friendship between the boys and romance. The location is going to be one of our houses to make it look more realistic. The props will be things like computers for the geek and sports thing for the sporty person. Our actors ideas where all of our friend #s as they are reliable to use and will not let us down. The target audience was mostly lads under 35 as it is a 'ladish' concept in the social group C2-E as it is not styled in anyway to the higher class, mainly students. The enigma is 'why is she moving in with them?, and why not a friend?' The unique selling point is the people/attitudes of the characters and the difference in people.
    People really liked this pitch as it was an original idea and thought it could be made very funny.

    Thursday, 8 November 2012

    Interviews to target audience

    The interviews were to people of our chosen audience about our genre comedy. 


    The main points raised were, what they liked what the didn't like this will help us figure out what to put and not put in our film opening. We found from this that most of them don't like gun straight at the start of the film.   They like whit as it is smart come backs. We also asked them what they would like to see in our film opening  and they said they wanted to see smart jokes or whit. We asked different types of people as the genre comedy is so mainstream a reply from different genders and ages would help us appeal to a wider audience. The responses from different types of people will make our film opening more unique as it will attract more of an audience and not a niche market.We released that most comedies are hybrid so making a full and thorough comedy that will also make it more unique.
    Using this primary data we will see the results and look into how we can accomplish attracting public from most age, genre, ethnicity etc..., we will look into this and examine our primary idea to see if it fits with the idea that the public want.


    Monday, 5 November 2012