Friday, 20 December 2013

Planning Targets

Revisit your research posts - have you commented analytically on as much as you are able to? Target audience, unique selling points, editing, mise en scene, locations, camera compostition, sound, light, branding, use of titles, genre indicators, key moments. Create an animatic using your storyboard materials and comments on it's strengths. 15/20

Thursday, 5 December 2013

Filming Diary 2


    22nd November 2013

    Here is the filming diary of the final part of our filming in our boxing location. Today,we completed the sparring shots as well as taking more shots of Aran training in the gym. We decided against using the Leatherhead Leisure Centre gym due to the boxing location having a suitable gym upstairs.

           
    Here is the introduction of our filming diary in the boxing location. As you can see. there is a gym upstairs which we have taken advantage of and this means that we don't need to film at the other gym that we were planning.


          
        The video above shows how Muhammed was talking through to the actors of what he wanted to see. Thanks to the storyboard, Muhammed had much more of a clear indication of what he expects from each shot. Despite this, he still decided to film at different angles in order to see whether there is another angle that is effective. We decided that we will aim to take as many shots as possible in order to help us during the editing stage but also, we can take screenshots which we may use as the poster or magazine front cover.

         
         The final part of this post is the final shot that we were planning on taking in this location. Muhammed is just instruccting everyone on where they should be but also talked to the cast about little things such as foot movement and positioning which will make a huge difference come the editing stage.

Actors Interviews.

    Here are our character interviews. We took these videos during our filming at our boxing location. We have just stated very briefly our role in the trailer.




                             
                                                   Here is Aran, our main character .


                           
                                   Here is Muhammed, he is the personal trainer for Aran.



                           
                                        Here is damian who is Arans spar partner.

Sunday, 1 December 2013

Production Timeline

Monday 21st October:

Started acquiring our locations. Thanks to our location research, we already knew what locations we needed. I started our conversation with the owner of Ultimate Fitness Boxing and also got some details of the running track.

Tuesday 22nd October:
   Muhammad and Aran have been going to our other location which is Leatherhead leisure a during different times of the day to see when it's most quietest for us to do our filming. Both Muhammad and Aran have memberships so it's in effect free to film there but we don't want to go at a time that it's busy. So far, I feel that we have started well with our locations and we are currently ahead of schedule but there is still a lot to do.

Wednesday 23rd October:
    I have spoken to the running track and they told me that it's £5 per person and we have received their consent to film there. We have arranged to attend this location on the 29th of November as this is the only day that is available. This has slightly slowed down our progress and means that we must either extend our deadline or film this right at the end so it doesn't affect our plans. Our time management has helped us overcome these problems as we have made our time lengths quite wide if we had faced any problems.

 Friday 25th October:
      Just completed our storyboard. Now need to turn it into an animatic. We will take the pictures on Mohammed's phone and later upload it onto power point in order for it to turn into an animatic. We are relieved that the storyboard is done as it gives us an idea of what, how and where we are going to film and do it as time efficiently as possible.

  Monday 28th October:
      Recruited our extras for filming within the coming weeks. We have enlisted the help of 4 other extras and have agreed with them the dates that we are planning to film.

  Tuesday 29th October:
      Had a follow up conversation with Mark regarding our first piece of filming which should start on the 5th November. So far we are meeting our targets and thus we should complete filming by the end of November.

   7th November:
      Just spoke to Mark, after a delay, we shall start filming on the 12th. This doesn't affect us too badly as we have allotted a lot of time into this filming process and still have a couple of weeks to film in our other locations.

     12th November:
      Started our filming in our boxing location. We have completed half of the filming and must return to this location one more time.

    15th November:
      Arranged with mark to complete our filming in in the boxing ring on the 22nd November. This time we shall bring our extras as well and have already got a conformation from then so we are prepared. We have started our editing of the previous piece of filming that we had done a few days ago. This is just to get used to the software.

      22nd November:
      Finished our filming in the boxing location with the help from our extras. Also, there was a gym upstairs that we used as an additional location in order to get as many shots as possible to choose from during our editing process.

      25th November:
       Resumed our editing from the previous location and started to piece shots together. Also arranged what will potentially be our final bit of filming on the 29th November. This means that we still following our planned targets but we are also ahead of schedule thanks to the editing in between filming. I believe that we have completed half of our editing already and so we should finish our editing and the trailer should be ready by our deadline of the 20th December.

      29th November:
       Finished our final bit of filming in Wimbledon. I drove us down there and we got a wide range of hots from different locations including a running track and a river. We also done our dialogue shots here. We have finished filming on time and now we can fully focus on our filming for the next couple of weeks.

       2nd December:
       Just completed a first drft on windows movie maker of our trailer. Muhammed is an expert with this software and mad it look as if we were editing using a better software. We did have IMovie as a contingency and still may use it if we aren't satisfied with the results of movie maker.


 

Friday, 22 November 2013

Production Planning Timeline

    Here is the planned timeline that we have set ourselves. We intend to finish both filming and editing and thus have our trailer completely finished by 20th December 2013.

20th October- 30th October:
Get All locations ready and prepared. Sort out dates where filming will be done. While this is being done, complete storyboard and get all of the cast ready. 10 days is more than enough for this so we should be ahead of our time after this hopefully.

1st November- 30th November:
   Complete all filming in all locations. 1 Month is more than enough for a 1 1/2 minute trailer and will mean that there will be enough time to plan with our cast and distinguish times where we are al free.  Take constant images during filming in order to look further ahead for our magazine front cover and film poster. It should also give us plenty of time to get to our fuurther away locations such as the running track in Wimbledon. This one month should be sufficient time to complete our filming and if we are ahead of schedule, we should start our editing as soon as possible.

1st December- 20th December:
    This period of time should be soley taken up by editing. We may have started editing during the filming stage but we must ensure that editing is fully completed by the 20th December so we can focus of our magazine front cover and film poster.

Thursday, 21 November 2013

Planning Targets

Well done so far on planning and beginning to film quite an orignal trailer. I would like to see some more evidence of your time management as a group. I know it's been exceptional - but could you show the list of dates and times you've been working with on your blog to show how well you've planned your production.

Planning Targets

Well done so far on planning and beginning to film quite an orignal trailer. I would like to see some more evidence of your time management as a group. I know it's been exceptional - but could you show the list of dates and times you've been working with on your blog to show how well you've planned your production.

Thursday, 14 November 2013

Props

   We have just recently started filming and so I have decided to do a post around the actual props that we are currently using via real life screenshots.  These screenshots show just a few of our props.

    12/11/2013:
    On this day, we started our filming in our first location which was Ultimate Fitness Boxing club. During the filming, I have taken some screenshots to show some of the many props that we are using. Of course, we have many more props for the different locations but for now, I am just looking at the boxing club props.
 
The picture above shows the boxing pads which is commonly used by boxing trainers in movies. Furthermore, the hat that Mohammed is wearing is another important prop associated with boxing trainers.

Here is the heavyweight championship belt that we have got permission in including in our trailer. This belt is vital to show the audience the importance of the main character and how famous he actually is. 

Here we see the boxing gloves that our main characters are using. We can also see the grey hooded jumper that Aran is wearing which shows the level of intensity that he was at during that shot.

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Filming Diary- Actual Trailer Filming

12/11/13

    Today was the beginning of our filming process whereby we started filming at our boxing location named "Ultimate Fitness Boxing." Today, we spent around two hours for something that will take up a maximum of around 30 seconds of our trailer. We had got a lot done today and will probably have to revisit this location one more time. We still understand that we have to fill another minutes worth of shots and thus we must work a little bit faster in order to still be able to achieve our individual target as a group.


                                



                

     Here was the initial stages of our filming where we just wanted to get used to the location and the different types of props that we had. This probably took the bulk of the day but once we got the chemistry sorted between the boxer and his trainer, the filming became more smoother and quicker.

                 

     We show how effective and how much work we put in, especially Aran who had to basically make it seem as if he is a professional boxer and I believe that he has done a very good job as of far. We see how quick he reacts to Mohammed in the video above but this took almost half an hour of practice before filming what will take up no more than 3 seconds of the trailer. Despite this, the rest of the filming went much quicker due to us knowing what we want and Aran getting used to the apparatus much more.


                 
    Here is a brief overview of what we have accomplished today and what we still have left to do. Yo can also see the location in detail where we have been practicing.

Friday, 8 November 2013

Storyboard and animatic

Here is the animatic of our storyboard. We realised that our storyboard was very long and thus produced an animatic in order to make it much easier to identify to the audience. Muhammed produced the animatic as I created the storyboard.                        

                                 
This animatic is just a brief overview of how the motion of the trailer is going to look and again gives us an indication of what we are going to do and makes us think if we are going to make adjustments beforhand.

    Here is our in depth storyboard for our trailer. I created this and it was very time consuming. It took 2 days of non stop work in order to complete this storyboard which consists of 49 boxes. I believe that my experience from last year told me how vital a storyboard actually is for a trailer and because we have an in-depth storyboard, this should make the filming go much smoother and this should hopefully mean that our time managament is going to be better and we wi8ll waste as little time as possible now that we know what needs to be achieved in each location.







Twitter Research

 
   We witness a lot of promotions regarding social networking sights in trailers. Such social networking sights like Facebook and Twitter have been very helpful in the promotion of movies as shown in the Batman Viral Marketing Campaign. We plan to incorporate this in our trailer via including a twitter hashtag as well as a website.   
   The proposed hashtag that we plan to use is #RTTT which is an abbreviation of rise to the top. Below is a picture of a tweet which Mohammed has produced that includes this hashtag:
 
 
      We intend to encorporate this hashtag in our trailer to make a wider public aware of our movie. Because of this, we have decided that we will put the hashtag on the bottom left of the screen throughout the entire trailer. It will be small an not take up much room thus giving the trailer it self more relevence.  
      As all three of us in our group use these social networking platforms often, we knew that the hashtag shouldn't be long and thus made it an abbreviation. Hashtags tend to be no more than 10-15 characters. We understand that the less characters used, as you can only use 140 characters including spaces. This means that there is more room for the audience to write about the movie.
 

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Film Questionnaire Evaluation


Title Research- Rocky Balboa and Fighting

  We have decided on the title "Rise to the Top" for our movie but now I'm going to research how the title is going to look by observing the titles of films with the similar genre. The two titles that I'm going to look at is Rock Balboa and fighting. The reason I chose these two is because they are fairly contemporary movies in regard to this genre and there aren't many movies that have been released recently that have this genre.

Rocky Balboa:
                           

    What I have noticed from this title is the black background which makes the gold stand out. The light can connote the success that can be achieved and should be noted down for when we are producing our title. Furthermore, the light can also show the fame surrounding this a name and this is why the movie itself slightly lacks relevance in regards to what we are trying to produce as there were six movies prior to this one and thus is already a world famous title. The boldness of the title makes every letter as relevant as the other and is one thing we must consider for our movie. I feel that the starting letter of each word will be the biggest size thus adding effect when we will abbreviate Rise to the top to "R.T.T.T." The other letters will all be the same size.
     This title has been very helpful as I now know how to put relevance on a specific part of the title and thus the audience will remember the title more. Furthermore, we are potentially showing two titles in Rise To The Top and R.T.T.T. which gives the audience more of a chance to remember the trailer.

Fighting:

                                                        

    The title fighting can be found on the bottom of this poster and is in a bold, red font. The letters are all the same size and makes each letter as relevant as the other just like the Rock Balboa title. We witness this title in a white background which does slightly make it stand out but not as much as the rocky title with the black background. This title is very similar to rocky and so I feel as if there isn't much more to say about this.

    What I have learnt from this is title research is how these similar genre titles look rather plain with a plain background. This tells me that we don't need to make our title  look over dramatic. I agree with this because the characters in these movies face some kind of struggle and the title represents this. This post has been very helpful  in the production of our title and has given me a clear indication of which path to take in order for it to complement my genre. The effect of turning the title it self into abbreviations has been decided upon in as shown on my previous title research post by one of our group members but this research has given me a clearer view of how to execute it.

Title Research

  We had been struggling to find an ideal title for our movie and we knew that we must have a title name before we start filming. This is why I made a Whatsapp group in order to keep our ideas flowing through the half term and also finalise our plan for filming. It was here where Mohammed came up with the title during a quick brainstorming session on this app. I had taken screenshots as shown below of how we came up with the name.


                                 
                                      

   Here is our conversation and as you can see, we have decided to call the movie Rise To The Top. We had a number of ideas for titles but this was the first one in which we had said a unanimous yes to. Mohammed came up with the name and Aran came up with the idea to turn it into an abbreviation. This sounded realistic and do-able.
      Ultimately, we feel as if we are ready for filming after this title breakthrough. This has also taught me how the use of communication among different platforms is a more likely way of being more successful. We now must do some research on similar movies such as Rocky and Fighting and see how their title looks like in order to find the conventions for titles of the sports/ drama genre. Before filming, we must ensure that we have a title font ready and so this will give us a better indication of how we are going to film and our time management.

Filming Diary

Monday, 21st
                      

                            

     Here is a summary of my first conversation with the owner of the boxing ring called Mark. The purpode for this was just a simple introduction  and an idea of what we are planning to do within this project and why we need the boxing ring. We also talk about possible payments for hiring out the boxing ring.

Monday, 21st October 2013

                                   

We have started to get in contact with the locations that we wish to acquire in order to make this trailer a success. The first conversation shown in the picture above consists of a conversation between Mark and the ultimate Fitness Boxing ring which we wish to use. I had already spoken to the owner of this gym and got all the valid details for it. This location almost seems like a done deal and we thought that this location would probably be the hardest one to get. We are going to keep in contact with him once we have finalised our storyboard so we don't waste his time. Our conversation consisted of the possible payment required for using his ring but he said that promoting his ring is the only payment he requires. This was a perfect situation for us as we intended to do an establishing shot of our boxing location anyway.

29th October 2013



          There has been some slow progress in the acquisition of the boxing ring but I have send this text to try and speed things up a bit. We ultimately want to start filming by Monday 4th October and so we will be waiting for a reply .






Friday, 1 November 2013

Film Planning

    Here is the initial plan for our film. The reason in which we done this is the start getting the ideas of our trailer flowing. This has also told us about what types of locations we would need. It has also helped us in the production of our storyboard as we had a better indication of the direction in which we want this trailer to go. This will ultimately mean that we will film as efficiently and effectively as possible as we have guidelines that we are going to follow. This has also got me thinking about the different shot types and angles we should use to make each individual shot effective.                                                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                                                                            

Thursday, 31 October 2013

Moonboard analysis

   Here is a moon board which my group and I have produced, All of these 9 pictures are vital in the knowledge and understanding of our trailer and offers a slight insight to the initial storyline of our trailer.

  


1)   This is a medium shot of the famous boxing character Rocky. The reason we chose this specific character is that he shares similar characteristics that our main character is going to have. The most obvious is that they are boxers but both of the characters have a situation related to struggle around boxing. Rocky is an inspirational character and is one in which our main character is trying to become.

2)  The next picture is one of weights. This is because in the trailer, we will observe some of our main characters training in a gym. This is what the weights symbolise. Furthermore, the feeling of motivation is a connotation of weights and it shows our main characters attitude towards boxing. Also these training weights will attract the target audience and is a product which can help identify that this is a boxing movie.

3)  Picture number three is a long shot of a boxing ring with an audience around it. Again, this is probably the most important product to show a boxing movie. The audience shows that our main character is rather well known and successful and thus shows the type of atmosphere we are tying to create.

4)   The fourth picture is a establishing shot of a running track which shows the cardiovascular aspect of our characters training and again is linked to his motivation. It shows the huge amount of training that boxers have to go through and just adds another aspect of realism to our trailer.

 5)   Picture number five is character facing struggle and de-motivation. The empty bottle connotes depression. We chose this to support the drama aspect of or genre and offer a storyline which will appeal to a wider audience. It tells the audience that the character is in a negative place in terms of his mindset and it makes that audience want to know more about his situation.

  6)   My sixth picture is an actual fight consisting of David Haye and Dedrick Chisora. The use of a bottle can be associated with a lower class which is in fact the class type that both of these individuals grew up in. This will be resembled in our character as well and is supported by picture number five where he is seen as undesirably drunk. Furthermore, both of these characters represent British boxing and is another similarity that our character and this picture has.

  7)   Picture number seven is a picture of some boxing gloves and is probably the most simple picture but is the one which offers the most information about our trailer. It also shows the importance of picture six to an extent. We witness a fight in picture six which may give out the wrong message. This tells us that the story line will be based around a boxing fight as opposed to a normal fight. The plain background offers more prevalence on the boxing gloves and makes it stand out in the entire mood board.

  8)   This picture of light in the sky refers to the phrase light at the end of the tunnel and states that there our character is going to become famous and defy the odds. This picture is important because it shows the hard work of our character.

   9)   The final picture is one where a man is training with a background consisting of a house and trees.


Location Research

    Due to our demanding genre in regards to a fast paced action movie, we know we must include a number of locations to tell the audience that the storyline for this movie can be noticed as legitimate and will seem interesting to the audience.

     Location Number 1:
   We understand that a boxing movie must include a boxing ring and so this is where we begun our location research. We have noted down a number of boxing locations from areas around Kingston, Tolworth, Surbiton but our primary target is the Ultimate Fitness Boxing gym will be the perfect location for our trailer. Furthermore, we can be most efficient at filming in this specific location as it is 5 minutes away from our school whereas the other locations is within driving range but seems more of a hassle.


 
    Above is a picture of the Gym itself in which we are currently in contact with. We understand that a boxing ring is imperative to the success of a boxing related trailer.  We intend to take no more than two afternoons of filming in this specific location. It really shouldn't take no more than 3 hours to film but we want to take a number of different shots as well with different scenarios such as adding additional extras to emphasise the realism and escapism of the audience which I have found is vital to the success of the trailer.
    We are currently in contact with Mark who is the owner of of Ultimate Fitness Boxing and we have arranged an agreement of promoting the logo of the gym which is on the door in order to film. When I got in contact with the other Boxing organizations, they stated that we would have to hire out the gym and thus this is very helpful. Furthermore, having seen the other locations, there isn't much difference but my team and I felt that this specific gym offered the most realism when looking at it. We are currently negotiating when a good time it is to film .

       Location Number 2:

                                 
     Our second location which we intend to use is the London Borough of Merton - Wimbledon race track. We have been looking at a number of running tacks but eve though this is the furthest, I feel that this is the one which has the most potential to offer us success. This location is no more than a 25 minute drive away from us in which I intend to drive my group or we can take the train which is 30 minutes and thus isn't too far away.
      One reason why we have chose this specific running track is because if we were to experience bad weather, we can overcome it better than any other running track that we have seen. Furthermore, this running track consists of a number of lights which means that we can film at night and at different lighting conditions thus reducing the risk of failure for our trailer.
       We have already got in contact with the manager of the running track and he said that we will be allowed to use the running track for £5 per person and he has also given his consent for us to film there. We intend to film here for the whole day in order to get the different lighting styles. Furthermore we will ultimately start filming here as soon as we have finished with the boxing ring as it will give us a better indication of how much time we are going to use in the trailer with our main character on the running track.
     Although this track may be the best in regards to bad weather, we can still face a huge problem if the weather is affecting us too much. Furthermore, this track is rather far away and so if we needed to do additional filming, it means that we must go all the way back which is both time consuming and expensive. We have tried to make contingencies though in order to be prepared for any weather via slightly changing the narrative or shot types.

        Location Number 3:
  

    Our third location is Leatherhead Leisure centre. We require a gym in order to add to that motivational feeling. All three of us within our group go to separate gyms and so we have great knowledge in this field. We felt that we should go to Mohammed's gym for a number of reasons. Firstly, its the most convenient to get to for all three of us and the additional characters as well. Secondly, it looks as modern as the running track and thus shows what sort of class our main character is going to be as if we had a very high class gym and a low class, scruffy running track, it will not make any sense and thus confuse the audience thus reducing the chance of the audience feeling escapism.
    We could have done all of the training filming at this gym but we felt as is we needed a number of locations in order to match the pace of the trailer and ultimately make it successful. This is why we decided to use both the running track and the gym. We have decided to use the running track to show Aran who is the main characters cardiovascular training and the gym will be used for his strength training.

    These three locations are going to be the locations with the majority of the camera time but we also have other locations that we will use but they won't be as relevant as these three. Furthermore, The locations that we have found are very realistic in regards to price and so we are quite happy with our location research and now we feel as if we are one step closer to make this trailer a success.
 
       

Monday, 28 October 2013

Soundtrack Research




   I have realised the importance of sound in trailers. Not only can it set the pace for a trailer as well as a movie; which I learnt for my opening two minutes last year, it can also be a way to engage with the audience whereby they will remember the name of the movie due to the soundtrack. Examples of where soundtracks are so famously associated with films are the Star Wars theme tune and the Harry Potter theme tune as well.                    

                            
   Here is the world famous Star Wars theme tune which has been in almost if not, all of their movies. This theme song was written and composed by John Williams but the majority of people will know it as the Star Wars theme tune as opposed to a piece made by John Williams. This really emphasises the importance of a soundtrack.

Our Soundtrack:
   We have realised the potential importance of non-diegetic sound and so we have acquired the skills of a trusted musician who can give us what we want.  This is better than copyrighted music as we will be getting what we need for our specific movie and if we were to use copyrighted music; it would be time consuming as we would have to take aspects from different sound pieces.




   James Richardson
        This is the person who has composed our soundtrack for our trailer. I as well as my group had seen his excellent work in Sins of A Martyr whereby the non-diegetic music in the background really helped dictate the pace of the film and was highly regarded as a piece of media work. Thus we understood that we needed him, especially with the high levels of risk in regards to failure that our boxing movie contains but having James Richardson produce our soundtrack meant that the levels of risk has slightly decreased. We had told James our idea, and then worked long and hard in order to execute this into a finished product. James being a perfectionist, helped us understand what type of sound we were looking for ad it took a lot of hours to make it sound perfect in which we are still working on it.


                               

    Here is a little segment of the piece that we have almost finished making for our trailer. We have been risky in terms of the different levels and sudden drops that we have put into the sound piece but we feel thatit can help with the success of our trailer.
 
     We do understand the importance of a soundtrack and so we have made a number of contingency plans if our soundtrack doesn't complement our trailer as well as we envisioned but this is another way we have reduced the risk of our trailer. This contingency consists of three different pieces of non-diegetic music which we have found on the internet. We each found one whereby we were looking for different charactersitics between them.
 
    Soundtrack 1:

             

    Here is our first contingency and we had picked this because of the different levels it included and the simple fact that we could extract pieces of this long non-diegetic soundtrack into our trailer and it wouldn't be too hard and so if we were to have limited time, we could use this one. One differentiating point of this sound piece in comparison to the others is the vast array of instruments that it includes. This allows for a more detailed story that can be told to the audience through the different instruments. Throughout this soundtrack, the feeling that is gained is motivation which is re-enforced with the sudden drops in the music.

Soundtrack 2:

           

Here is the second contingency plan which we have found. This one consists of much more fire and gets right to the point. This is why it is only one minute long as an introduction cannot really be identified. A problem with this soundtrack though is that it only offers one feeling of energy throughout the sound piece and so isn't really relevant when our main character will be looking weak at the start of the trailer. This piece of sound can be helpful but we will need to still take extracts from soundtrack 1 in order to add more feelings to our actual trailer.

     Soundtrack 3


                           :

    Here is the third and final one of our contingencies whereby we have found a pure boxing entrance soundtrack. This is useful due to the changes in pace and thus I feel We can use it to tell a story in our trailer. Despite this, I feel that it will require a lot of time to edit the specific parts that we need. Furthermore, our movie also has a Drama aspect to it where I feel that this soundtrack will not show but it will do very well in providing information about the boxing section of our movie.

     Overall, I feel that I have taken the necessary precautions required to reduce the level of risk for our trailer due to the secondary research into non-copyrighted music. Furthermore it has been very helpful that we have our own composition  piece for our trailer which will give us exactly what we want and thus is far less time consuming.

Friday, 18 October 2013

Planning Targets

Well done Nadib, You need to evidence your results and analysis for your questionnaire. By then end of half term you need to have interviewed your actors (could be done by video-blogging) and have designed or found appropriate titles to create a brand identity for your film. You need to revisit my last targets Nadib and strengthen your research - push yourself!

Sunday, 13 October 2013

Camera Shots and rules




Shot types are a vital way to tell the story and help the audience understand who has prevalence and significant characters stand out from the majority. There are a number of shots, these are:#


  1. The first camera shot I will be looking at is the Extreme Close Up Shot. This shot is focused on a specific detail of a person such as the eyes but it doesn't show the whole face. We are going to use this in our trailer when Aran; the main character has been knocked out and this will show that he is dazed and confused..
This shot is in Kill Bill and is used to identify a stand off and increase suspense.
2. My next shot is the Close Up Shot. This shot is less zoomed in than the extreme close up as you can show the face as opposed to a specific detail. The close up shot is used to show emotion. We will use this shot a number of times to show Arans struggle that he is facing.
This character above is known as the Joker and he is the villain in Batman "the Dark Knight." The close up shot is used onn him to show his lack of expression and emphasise his trademark "Why so serious?"

3. The third shot type is the Medium shot  This shot is used to help the audience always be aware of the setting possibly because something may happen. In our movie. We will use this when Aran is sitting down on a sofa and someone enters the door in the background.

Here we've got a medium shot to remind us that there has been a murder in this room and a medium shot helps the audience remember this without taking any prevalence away from him.

4. My fourth shot is a long shot. This is used to establish the setting and characters thus the long shot is also known as the Establishing shot. We may use a long shot while Aran is training not only to set the scene but to also show how hard he works.


We see a long shot which helps establish the four characters and help the audience identify that thy will play some part in the movie and we also see the setting which tells me that they live together.

7. An extreme long shot focuses on where the movie will be set and is best used at the start of the movie or if the scene is changing. A good example of this is all three of the rush hour movies where they move from one country to another and that is where we see an extreme long shot. We will probably not use this in our trailer although it is used in trailers sometimes.

This will be a extreme long shot for a movie set in Hollywood or even Los Angles.
                                       
6. I will now look at the low angled shot and its main purpose is to offer more prevalence to a character. We will use by making the villain look bigger than the victim thus meaning that he is the more important character in the movie. We will use this in the initial boxing fight to show the task that Aran is facing as we will make his villain look much bigger.
This shot is a low angle shot and offers more prevalence to the bigger character and makes him seem more powerful.


                     

                                                   
The 180 degree rule is put in place to avoid confusion by the audience. If you were to deviate from the 180 degree rule, then it would seem as if the character has changed position. As the graph below shows, anywhere in the green shaded area can be filmed from but if the camera were to go into the red shade area, then it would seem as if the two characters have switched positions.
                                       

                                             

In film making, the 180-degree rule, is a basic guideline regarding the on-screen spatial relationship between a character and another character or object within a scene. An imaginary line called the axis connects the characters and by keeping the camera on one side of this axis for every shot in the scene, the first character will always be frame right of the second character, who is then always frame left of the first. If the camera passes over the axis, it is called crossing the line or jumping the line.

Problem caused and Solutions




The 180-degree rule enables the audience to visually connect with unseen movement happening around and behind the immediate subject and is important in the narration of battle scenes. The visual disjointedness of the battle scene on Geonosis in the Star Wars film Attack of the Clones is an example.


Avoiding crossing the line is a problem that those learning film-craft will need to struggle with. In the above example with the car chase, a possible solution is to begin the second cut with the car driving into frame from the "wrong" side. Although this may be wrong in the geographic sense on set, it looks more natural to the viewer. Another possibility is to insert a "buffer shot" of the subject head-on (or from behind) to help the viewer understand the camera movement.

The 180 degree rule has to be adhered to and is put in place to avoid confusion for the audience. If you were to abandon the 180 degree rule, then it would seem as if the character has changed position. As the graph above shows, anywhere in the green shaded area can be filmed from but if the camera were to go into the red shade area, then it would seem as if the two characters have switched positions, exactly same with the other picture you can also see the okay zones and wrong zones.




Film Production Company Research

In the modern day, there are a lot of common film production companies but there are specific oligopolies that dominate the market thus meaning that they tend to have the majority of the market power. Most of the famous film companies are are historic and so are well established. The film company I will be focusing on today is 20th century fox.

     It was officially founded in May of 1935 when two film companies merged and made one huge company. The two companies that merged were Fox Films and 20th century pictures. The founders of this massive company were Joseph Schenck, Darryl F Zanuck, Raymond Griffith and William Goetz.

    20th Century Fox has produced an enormous amount famous films. Some of these are:
  • Home Alone
  • Ice Age
  • Star Wars
  • Simpson's
  • Family Guy
   As you can see, 20th Century Fox not only produces movies but also well known T.V. programmes. Moreover, they have their own channel in America which is well recognisable and dominates the channel listings. As they are 77 years old, you would assume they have done a huge amount for the film industry as they are still one of the main players in the film market.

    Despite this, I wouldn't like to put 20th Century Fox on my movie as I believe that a film production company such as this one doesn't really specialise in my chosen genre which is urban but focuses on boxing and thus isn't really recognised with this genre.

The Logo For 20th Century Fox.


                                        





    Warner Brothers was found in 1918 known as Warner brothers studios which later changed in 1923 to Warner Brother pictures. The founders were Albert, Harry, Sam and Jack; who were the Warner Brothers. 1966 was the year that the Warner Brothers sold their company but the name of the film production company has still remained.

     Warner Bros have made a gargantuan amount of well established and recognised films; some of them being:


  • Lord of the Rings
  • Rush Hour
  • Austin Powers
  • A nightmare on Elm Street
  • Harold and Kumar.
As you can see, Warner Bros has produced films of different genres and they have also established themselves through television producing such hits like Pokemon and loony Tunes which both later on became successful movies.

    As I'm looking at what film production company I would like to include in my movie, I would have thought that a film production company as big as Warner Brothers won't be appropriate for a small, British Boxing film such as mine until I found that Green Street was produced by DeeGee entertainment which is funded and owned by Warner Brothers, thus showing that Warner bros will be an appropriate film production company to use at the front of my movie.

 
                                           
                                     


    
Universal pictures was founded in 1912 and is one of the oldest movie studios in the United states. Founded in 1912 by Carl Laemmle, Mark Dintenfass, Charles BaumannAdam KesselPat Powers, William Swanson, David Horsley, and Jules Brulatour, and its headquarters is in universal city in Orlando.

Universal has made its fair share of famous movies, some of these being:

  • Bridesmaids
  • Fast and Furious 5
  • Tower Heist
  • Paul 
  • Bruno
As you can see, Universal pictures does movies that relate to mine. For example, the cast of Paul consists of Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Both are English actors and we'll be having an English based theme. Fast 5 has some incredible action scenes and tower heist also has some action scenes as well. 

This was the universal 100th anniversary for universal which was this year (2012)
                                         

     

Camera Movements





Camera Movements are an essential way in telling the story. Different camera movements help show a wider range of text .


Pan Shot

The first camera movement I will be looking at is the pan shot. This shows whats left or right of the screen and it helps reveal the setting which also give the audience an indication of what class the characters may be.

                            



Tilt Shot

Below is the tilt shot and it shows whats up and down of the screen and is most effective whe climbing somthing, facing a task or possibly even a flashback.

                            


Track/ Dolly shot

My next shot is trach/Dolly shot. This is when the camera moves around the subject. This helps in movies when showing two sides of the subject or a sudden change in personality.  We can use this shot movement to show how the main character (Aran) wantsa change in lifestyle.

     

Film Questionnaire

Here is an example of how our film questionnaire looks like and one that has been filled in by an anonymous participant.

Friday, 11 October 2013

Audience Profilling Analysis

                                            

Rocky Balboa is an action movie with hints of sport. It was released in 2007 and is one of the most similar movies to mine. The film distribution company used is Sony Pictures international. This tells me what type of distribution company I should have in my trailer, The age certificate of this movie is 12A which shows me what type of certificate we should have for our trailer.



Age:%:Gender:%:Class%:
4-60%Male:68%AB20%
7-117%Female:32%C124%
12-1413%C232%
15-2459%DE24%
25-3410%
35-4411%

45+0%



 Above is a table showing the data of which age, gender and class types watched this movie. I can see that the majority of the audience were in between the ages of 15-24. This shows that our main focus will be this age group as our movie will have similar characteristics as this movie. Furthermore, I believe that having a age certificate of 12 is correct as the second highest age range which watched this movie was the 12-14 group. This supports the fact that we should put an age certificate of 12 on our trailer as it is predominantly going to include action scenes, some areas of blood and violence. This shows that we can't reduce our age certificate any more and there isn't really a point.
   When looking at the gender, it is quite clear that the majority of the audience is of a male gender. This may be because it's a movie which has a genre of sport but in particular boxing and specific sport is one which is male dominated. This tells me that we should predominantly aim out trailer at the male gender and so we should include action and sports scenes which will attract the male audience.
    When looking at class; it is very much split up as all classes have watched this type of movie. This is not surprising as modern day boxing is a hundreds of millions of pounds sport which applies to the upper class but the sport in general is related to the working class which shows why there is an interest for this movie in the lower class bracket. Furthermore the Rocky movies has established itself worldwide and this may be another reason why the class brackets are quite split up and may reduce the levels of relevance when looking at the type of class that we are aiming our movie on.
  
                                           
   The second audience profiling that I am going to look at is Channing Tatums "Fighting." This was released in 2009 and is a similar genre to my movie in regards to the action and drama but this movie is more focused on fighting whereas ours will be around the Boxing sport. The age certificate for this movie is 15 but I believe that this is because the fighting scenes incorporated in this film is far too aggressive in comparison to what sort of scenes we will include in regards to boxing and so following Rockys age certificate of 12 is much more appropriate for our movie.

                                Fighting Audience profiling

  Age:%:Gender:%:Class%:
4-60%Male:57%AB21%
7-110%Female:43%C140%
12-140%C214%
15-2462%DE25%
25-3426%
35-443%
45+9%

    
      The table above supports Rocky's table in the sense that the majority of the audience that watch this movie are between the ages of 15-24. This may be because Channing Tatum is a young actor and this may appeal to the younger audience which also applies to our movie as we will have actors in between the ages of 17-19 where the main character is going to be 18. Furthermore, it shows that we should try our best to aim it specifically at this age of 15-24 as this is where the majority of the interest and thus revenue will come from.






  The gender is also male dominated but has much more of a weaker correlation in comparison to rocky. I feel this is because Channing Tatum can be seen as attractive by the female audience and this is why the went to watch it whereas Rocky is very old and this is why I feel that he didn't gain as much of a female audience. This information still re-enforces the fact that we should aim our movie more at a male gender as the majority of interest will come from them.
    Class again is quite split up but not as much as Rocky as it is evident that the Upper Middle class are the ones who really watch this film. That being said, it still shows that all classes will be interested in our movie which reduces the risk of the production for our movie as we are aiming it at a wider audience.

   Overall, I feel that these audience profiling has taught me a lot about who to aim our movie at. Looking at the results, I feel that we should aim our movie at specifically 15-24 year olds but make the certificate for our movie as a 12A as it is evident that there that there is a demand for this type of movie in the 12-15 year old age group which is supported by the Rocky Balboa Audience profiling. Furthermore, our target genre will predominantly be males as they are the majority of people who watch these genre of films which is shown by both of the audience profiling that I have done. It also tells me that all types of class brackets will watch this movie which offers leniency in terms of the language we may use.