Tuesday 27 November 2012

Voice Over Script

They say its better to have loved and lost,
than never to have loved at all [PAUSE]
You were my first and my last love [PAUSE]
My only love.

The very first thing i think about when i wake up,
and the very last thing i think about before i go to sleep [SHORT PAUSE]
is you. 

I lie awake at night, thinking [SHORT PAUSE]
Thinking about what could have been.
I couldnt imagine me, withought you
And my heart being only half full [PAUSE]

I'll never forget that very day we met, one of my favourite memories [SHORT PAUSE]
You looked at me, straight into my eyes [SHOT PAUSE]
my soul... right through me.

You gave me your everything, and i never said thank you for that [SHORT PAUSE]
I thought i might get one more chance [PAUSE]
And now i'll never have a chance.

You were beautiful [PAUSE] body, mind and soul.
[LAUGHS] what would you think of me now?

The very first moment i met you, i knew id have to have you.
But i never thought i'd have to lose you. [LAUGHS]
When you smiled [SHORT PAUSE] so innocent, so sweet.
The dimples in your cheeks, the way you fluttered your big blue eyes. [SHORT PAUSE]
You never ceized to amaze me.

I wish i could hold you forever, i wish i could hold you in my arms.
You really did teach me how to live [PAUSE]
But whats the point in living an empty life. 
You brought meaning, to my life. [PAUSE]

I'm always reminicing out story, how could i forget our beautiful story? [LONG PAUSE]

And the rest is history..

Font Research



Soundtrack Research


The Genre of or opening sequence, we decided, is romance. With this genre sound and music is very important and can really effect the overall result. We each researched a few ideas for soundtrack and have decided on one that fits our opening sequence perfectly and has matches the codes and conventions of the romance genre. Here are some of our soundtrack ideas.


This song has an overall emotional feel and would fit our genre well but it's too slow for the shot sequences we have decided on. We like the idea of a piano or acoustic guitar for the actual music piece but again this song is simple and although beautiful it needs more depth to represent the connotations of our opening sequence. Furthermore a piece of music like this focused on the sound of the piano is a very conventional trait of the romance genre and so we want to digress from that slightly to make our opening sequence unique but following some conventions.


This song we liked as it's modern and has a catchy feel to it. Also it starts quietly and builds witch is perfect for the voice over, but it may need to be slowed down as we thought it would be better for our character to speak slower to add emphasis on what is being said and how this connects to the sequence.Much like the other songs we chose but didnt like as much, the beat doesnt drop at the appropriate times and the beat and song itself stays the same throughout. On one and this could be good because we dont want too many instruments or different pitches etc but on the other hand we dont want the sog to be too boring or it will not be effective. Our class peers feel that with this song its a bit too up beat for the story line we are thinking about the opening sequence leading on to. The boy will be talking about loss and love for his girlfriend and we all feel that this song is a bit too modern and up beat for that. When the action starts and we see our characters walking towards eachother for example  we want the song to change so that the audience can interpret that something may happen. There isn't any way we would be able to adjust this song to fit our needs 


This is the song we have decided on using in our opening sequence. The way that the song starts is perfect as it has pauses and not over crowded sounds of instruments like some of the other songs we researched, only piano. At 0:31, the music drops slightly and as the song becomes more intense we will introduce our home video flashbacks, and aspect we are hoping to use in our opening sequence. From that point on until the next part of the music drops, there are small pauses inbetween where a drum can be heard. Being so equally spaced out we thought that this would be perfect for each home video to be shown so that it is all in sync making it more effective and emotional. A violin starts to be introduced as the song progresses making the song more emotional and effectively romantic. At 1:03 the song builds up a bit and it changes again, at this point we will be changing to a low mid tracking shot of our two characters, both girl and boy are walking. The shot will be showing their footsteps walking towards the ccentre of the screen and the camera will be rising up to a torso shot and then a full head shot as it zooms out. The audience will think, as the footsteps are in complete sync with the music which is building up, that the two characters are walking towards one another. At the point of roughly 1:24, the music changes again and slows down in pace as the audience notice that the two characters have infact walked completely past eachother like they dont even know eachother. This will make the audience try to interpret for themselves what is going on and what relations these two characters being shown actually have to one another. From this point onwards the music starts to fade and so the opening sequence begins to draw to an end. The character will start narrating again and when the music stops the character will continue to speak as he says in sync with the title of the film ''And the rest if history..''. As a group we felt that this song would be perfect for our genre and the emotions we are trying to portray and connect with the audience. After we told the class and our teacher what our plans were for the action and speak overs such as timings, etc, both the teacher and peers agree that this is the best song and our reasons are strong and valid. Everyone agree's that this will be the most effective song as it gives off the most emotion and will fit perfectly with what we want to do in our opening sequence.


Sunday 18 November 2012

Mood Board of Ideas

Mood Board Planning
This is the plan for our mood board. We decided to make a mood board as a way of conveying all our ideas and putting them together. We researched various films and many conventions of the romance genre. We decided to make it love heart shape to add a bit more emphasis on our chosen genre and to add some creativity.
Final Mood Board 
This is our final mood board with loads of our ideas. We used tonnes of images to explore our genre and know it back to front. We split it in two, one side happy and the other sad as our opening sequence is going to explore both and convey both emotions. We added some hand drawn pictures as the opening sequence and story line relates to expressive arts.


Tuesday 13 November 2012

DVD Cover/Poster Analysis of Genre

 On the DVD cover for the well known romantic movie 'A walk to remember' the main distinguishing feature that is commonly used on the covers for romantic film genres is a close up of an intimate moment between the two characters in the film on both the front and back cover. Another feature is the bright orange/yellow colour scheme. This could be associated with connotations of happiness and can effect the overall effect the cover has on the buyer. From just looking at this cover you can deduce the genre of the film along with the more serious plot as although the colours are bright they are more 'natural' colours rather that bright reds and pinks which are a clique of the romantic film genre.
 On this DVD cover for 'The Lucky One' we see it is very alike to that of 'A walk to remember' it has the same colour scheme and the same type of images with the characters. But the facial expressions of the characters is more serious and so gives a overall more realistic and dramatic idea of the film plot. Futhermore the colour scheme also contains alot of white and light is used in the front cover image. This conveys a number of ideas in the viewers head of an idealistic romance that is possible.
On the DVD cover for 'Valentine's Day' we can see that it is a conventional romantic film. With a pink and black colour scheme paired with the image of a heart with all the characters smiling faces, it is fairly obvious it is a typical romantic film which everyone is accustom to. With a general fun feel to it and a pretty simple layout it 

Monday 22 October 2012

Film Idea Planning 'Seven Years Bad Luck'

Film Name: Seven Years Bad Luck
We decided on the name 'Seven Years Bad Luck'. We liked this name in particular as out of all the names we brain stormed this one had many meanings and we couold easyly encorporate it into the film storyline. The idea of superstition is a prodoment theme thoughout the plot and ties in with the main event of breaking a mirror to cuse all these supernatural goings on. Also we simply liked the sound of it as it was catchy, simple and easyly conveys curiosity for the reader.
Genre: Horror/Thriller
Main Characters: Lana Saint, Lana's Boyfriend Ethen,  Demon/Ghost Vernon
Actors: Amanda Seyfried, Jerard Butler, Christopher Walken
The actors we decided that the best actor for Lana is Amanda Seyfried. We felt she was a good choice as she is well known for acting in teen films and more specifically horrors/thrillers such as Jennifers Body and Red Riding Hood. She also has the right look as we imagined her being blond with fair skin. The actor we decided for her boyfirend is Jerard Butler. He is a very well known actor and is known for acting in romantic/comedy films. One of the best known is p.s. I love you. The fact he has the stereotype of the 'good guy' in films he would fit perfectly as he is the one person in the film who believes Lana and fightsd for her. Lastly the actor we chose for the ghost we decided had to be Christopher Walken. His creepy voice along with the fact he has played in some horror/thriller films line Sleepy Hollow as the main bad character the Hessian.
Plot: Lana is a 25 year old who does not live the everyday normal life. She lives in a psychiatric unit, she was sent there on the 7th october, 1983. This was after her making claims that someone had been following her but he was not actually there, someone was whispering to her , trying to seduct her, but no one was there. Everyone thought she was lying. On her 21st birthday, she had a 'friend' over to stay. (This is a flashback shown to the audience so that they can understand what events led up to Lana having her bad luck and tragic events. That night she made the biggest mistake of her life. Her life changed forever. As she closes the curtains in the room her and Ethen are staying in, a small mirror positioned on her mantle piece falls off and smashes on the floor. Lana is a girl who is extremelly supersticious and small clips of her are shown to the audience, previously avoiding putting up umbrella's in doors for example and putting new shoes on the table. Her whole life she has been like this and once that mirror smashed, she knew that the worst was yet to come. The morning after she wakes up, the boy from lastnight has already left her home and all that is left is the mirror, remains on the floor, smashed. She picks it up and when she turns it over it has written in blood on the glass, ''The fun begins''.Over the period of the next 7 years, her life changes dramatically. Within the first year, she is placed inside a psychiatric unit with noone to support her, no family left to comfort of help her and only her boyfriend, Ethen, who she meets in the unit to listen to her. Starting from that very day that she smashed the mirror, every day is another day of living terror. She starts living with the constant shadow of a demon, following her around making every second hell. She starts to expirience supernatural activity in her small bedroom, situated in the phsyciatric unit, mirrors being thrown at her, writing appearing on the walls and the worst of it all, vernon begins his horiffic actions of rape and invasion of privacy. Her medical condition becomes progressively worse and her personality rots away rapidly. At the end of the film, Lana, with the help of her boyfriend manage to proove that vernon has been following her around as they use an old ouija board that they find in a closet in the unit. A camera, situated in the corner of the room manages to catch all the activity on its night vision and the truth about Lana's living hell for 7 years comes out and hits news all over the country.

Saturday 20 October 2012

Preliminary Task

Thursday 27 September 2012

Representation: Catch me if you can Opening Sequence


  1. In the opening sequence to 'Catch me if you can' what or who is being represented is somewhat obscure, as the while opening sequence is animated. If watched closely some hints are given to the plot but still the characters themselves aren't introduced only the actor names.
  2. The way in which this film is being represented is not to give away any of the twists in the story line or any of the main events but it gives 'tasters' of the story to come luring the audience to continue watching.
  3. The representation isn't made to be 'true', 'common-sense' or 'natural' it is to intrigue the audience. To introduce the cast and crew subtly. In some ways this is 'true' as it represents the overall theme of the film as unrealistic and unlikely but as it is based on a true story this just makes the opening sequence ever more vital to conceal the plot.
  4. In this opening there are no stereotypes portrayed as such but the two characters it focuses on (the apparent detective and the individual man) there is an idea given that the man running away is the 'good guy' and the detective is the 'bad guy' giving away some detail of the story line.
  5. There are two characters that are mainly foregrounded. The Inspector and the criminal. Some events that occur throughout the film are being backgrounded. The notable absence is the fact that it is all animated not allowing the audience to see the actor/characters faces.
  6. There is not a particular representation shown but the audience is shown the interests of the main character that throughout the film cause him problems and are the focus of the main plot.
  7. The audience can make easy sense of the representation being shown. It dosn't go by many codes, it dosn't connect to Mulvey's code but it has some hidden images and meaning connecting to Barthes concept of myth. The concept of myth is simply is using hidden messages/metaphores to help us make sense of our experiences. In a way the fact that the main character although clever and manages to out smart the authorities of the world is still only a teenager. Also the fact that his father later on in the film looses all sourses of income just adds to the irony. The opening sequence is vital for setting the scene for this film as the story line is long and can be quite slow if you have no idea of the plot. The opening gives the audience a insight into the films plot and basic charatcer personalities.
  8. The whole idea for the animated opening it a symbol for the film. As in the storyline the main character hides from the detective and manages to ivade him many times, so by animating the opening sequence it is almost hiding the main character from the audience. It puts particular influence on the relation ship between the detective and the main character this shows a deeper meaning that simply 'cop chasing criminal' there is a hidden plot that just enhances the original plot.
  9. The overall direction for the film is froward! By making the opening sequence almost like an animated short on its own it compells the audiece to contiue watching to discover the different twists and turns in the story line. Also there is no dialogue adding to the almost tension built up by the animation. This onece again sparks the audiences curiosity to find out more and watch.
  10. I think the meaning of this film has been recieved though a preferred reading, as the opening sequence is meant to be understood. The makers of the film deliberately done this as the film becomes more complex as it progresses. By adding the initial understanding of the plot, this safe guards the audiece's perception for the continuation of the film. This is a 'bombproof' way of opening a film as the audiece isnt thrown in at the deep end but more like given an idea to make it grow and develop thoughout the film and as it progresses they add on links between charatcers and events building a mental image. 


Friday 21 September 2012

'Forest Escape' Film Genre Pitch

Original ideas

Forest Esacpe Genre Film Pitch

Opening sequence story board

Genre: Action/Adventure for a young audience
Narrative: Two children are playing in a park. when the mum is distracted they notice something in the forest. They follow it and it leads them into a magical land. But as time progresses they realise the plan of Evil Serpent and they have to fight for their life to get back home. Along the way they meet many friends and have a great adventure.
Characters:
The two children: Alfie and Lisa (brother and sister)
The Bad Guy: Evil Serpent
His Sidekick: Roofus
Their mum
The magical fairy that helps them: Leona
and varius other background characters that the childern meet.
Setting: The majority of the film is set in the forest and a small amount in the playground in the opening sequence. In the forest there are various locations such as the evil serpents cave, the palace and other locations the children come across along the way.
Target Audience: 6-10 year olds
Producer Reaction: We got mostly yes and one no. Our pitch went very well with our idea sheet and story board (above). It could have been improved in some aspects such as we could have researched possible actors, soundtracks and other films in more detail. I've learned that the more planning you do the better, also to really go into depth with every aspect of the project.



Tuesday 18 September 2012

High Budget Film vs Low Budget


Brick (2005)
Main Institution: Focus features and Bergman Lustig Productions  
Budget: $475,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend: $83,574 (USA) (2 April 2006)
Gross: $2,060,589 (USA) (9 July 2006)



 Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy (2011)


Main Institution: Focus features and Studio Canal 
Budget: £20,000,000(estimated)
Opening Weekend: £2,814,860 (UK) (18 September 2011) (382 Screens)
Gross: $39,694,989 (Worldwide) (14 January 2011)



Focus Features
Focus features as an institution has dealt in a wide range of films from high budget films such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy on a budget of £20,000,000 and Atonement on a budget of $30,000,000 to lower budget films such as The Ground Truth:After the killing ends at a budget of $12,207 and On a clear day at a budget of $17,303. In Both High and Low budget films focus have become popular and thrived earning many awards for both high and low budget films.

Bergman Lustig Productions
Bergman Lustig Productions have only ever made one film which is Brick, at a low budget of $475,000.
Studio Canal
Studio Canal has been involved with a large variety of films ranging from high to low budget. But as an older company they don't produce many new films but when they do they are hight budget such as Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy with a massive buget of £20,000,000 and has won many awards.

Similarities and differences 

Differences:
  • Brick has two institutions working on it, one very sucessful (Focus Features) and the other (Bergman Lustig Productions) which is much less sucessful.
  • TTSS has two very large scale institution working whith it (Focus Features and Studio canal)
  • TTSS was advertised much more due to the large budget and gross, making it a more popular film.
  • Brick is very low bughet and didn't even hit cinemas
  • The difference in buget between TTSS and Brick is huge.
Similarities:

  • Both films are non-fiction
  • With both films the gross out-weighs the budget
  • Both are co-produced by Focus Features

The three institutions Focus Features, Studio Canal and Burgman Lustig Productions the main genre of films made are non-fiction or historical.








Sleepy Hollow Opening Sequence Barthes' 5 narratiative code



  • Who are the people signing the last will and testoment?
  • Who are the 'Van Garrets'?
  • Who is the man killed at the beginning?
  • Why is there pumpkin scarecrow?
  • Who is Ichabod Crane?
  • Where is Sleepy Hollow?
  • Who is the Murderer?
Action Code

  • Pumkin scarecrow getting blood splattered on face
  • Wax being melted, looks like blood
  • Family crest in wax 
  • Carriage driver and man in carriage has head chopped off
  • Setting the Cardinal Free from the cage
  • Heads cut off but not found, only body.
  • Trvelling though dark and eerie country side, where is he going?

Semiotic Code

  • Clothing suggests 1700-1800's
  • Carriage shows power, weath 
  • Family crest signifies history
  • Weather-Dark, Gloomy suggests mystery and horror 
  • Overcast sky
  • Colours are plain and flat, no bright colours singifies fear
  • Scars on Ichabod's had suggests bad memories, past
  • Pumpkins associated with halloween, horror, fear
  • Lighnening signifies uncertanty and unrest

Cultural Code

  • Builds on our knowelege of the killings and the families
  • First Killing shows how the murderer exhists
  1. Pumpkin Head on Scarecrow with blood splatter
  2. Improtant family member being killed
  3. Ichabod using new methods in the court

Symbolic Code

  • Pumpkin representing halloween
  • Horseman reperesenting fear and unrest in the community of sleepy hollow
  • Ichabod representing justice and reality

Thursday 13 September 2012

Lesson 1 Film Opening Sequences Notes


Se7en Opening Sequence:
The opening of se7en has an immdeiate effect on the audience and quickly establishes that it is of a horror/thriller genre. The flashing images of sinister looking sketeches of the human anatomy and followed by the clip of someone holding a razor blade cutting off fragments of skin from the tips of their fingers exagerates the genre fully. This is continued into shots of a hand writing an cutting up photos of people, negative film strips and using a marker to 'scribble' over a photo of a young boy. further more images flash up of people and the hands seem to be making something with the varoius photos and writing. Also emphasis is put on the hand cutting out the word 'god' and the lyrics at the very end of the music say "you bring me closer to god" by now th audience is fully aware that the fim ahead will be disturbing to watch but it leaves a curiosity behind to find out what this person is creating.
Thoughout the whole opening thing the names of all the main actors and members of the crew such as the music composer, producers and the director last. The font used looks almost hand written and is animated in such a way that it is on old film and fragments are caught on the film making it look vintage and old fasioned. This gives the audience another insight into when the film is set. This old feeling is also emphasized by the sepia effect added to the clips themselfs.


Austin Powers Opening Sequence:
The opening sequence of Austin Powers, the spy that shagged me almost instatanously establishes the comedy genre.What immediately strikes the audience and quite frankly shocks the audience is Austin Powers is naked. This is unconventional but is also some what conventional of the comedy genre. Many comedy films start out with a dilema or the introduction of the main character who is also the main source of houmour. The lead role is normally has a big, bold personallity that often leads them to their demise. There are various shots of the naked Austin but his genitals have been 'censored' so to say by some very appedly placed objects and text,which only add to the houmour. Many peoples reactions are caputured from the shockled expressions of the people who havent been to the hotel before and the dis-concernof the people who work at the hotel expressing that this is a regular occurrence. Alike to many film opening sequences the names of the main actors and various mambers for the crew are displayed. The font used is very retro and 60's ephasizing the happy, bubbly feel of the film. The text is displayed in an aray of colours and sizes and have been animated to 'bounce' and 'flex' around the screen. Not only are the colours of the text bold but the hotel is full of colour. It looks like the producer has deliberately edited the contrast and brightness to make these colours stand out. Also the set has been made to have bright coloured flowers and crazy coloured funiture, not to mention the walls are white/cream putting even more empasis on the colours.

Goldfinger 007 Opening Sequence:
The Goldfinger opening sequence is in the classic 007 style. Women, explosions and guns. This style is a somewhat tradition of the James Bond world. The opening consists of women wearing what looks like full body skin suits on a black background. Whist various clips of the following fim is projected onto them. It looks like quite a slow paced opening sequence with the hit 'Goldfinger' sung by the one and only Shirly Bassey and slow smooth camera movements. But this is contrasted by the clips of action being projected onto the women. The names of alot of the actors and many of the cast and crew are in a very simple white font. This puts more empasis on the backgound and what is being shown, and it shows the simplicty of the opening with great effect. When each actor name is displayed on screen a clip from the film is projected, this is nice for the audience as even before the film they know who is playing who and it gives great credit to the actors themselfs. This opening is very conventional of the 007 trademark but has some unconventional and individual elements that make it unique among others.

The skin I Live in Opening Sequence:
The opening sequence to the The skin i live in is some what obscure. No cast and crew names are shown and there is no obvious music. From what the audience can tell is there is a young woman living inthe lower levels of what looks like a quite large house. She is dressed in a full body skintone suite and she seems to be making something by cutting up her clothing. the other character you see in the opening sequence is an older woman. She brings the young woman food via a food lift. This alone gives a hint that the young woman has no contact with the outside world so to say. Also the older woman seems to be fed up with the younger woman. You can see the older woman preparing somesort of medicine for the younger woman and you can tell by the contents of her food that it is very minimal and out of the ordinary. Overall the opening dosn't give much of an idea to the film ahead and simply introduces the characters.