Saturday, 18 December 2010

Film Poster.. more progress

we started making more changes to the poster by changing the background colour to a pale green which links to the film title colour, because we felt there was too much white space. Also we made the main image bigger and the keyboard image clearer to see the lettering better and got rid of the little images of the film, we felt it made the poster look more clearer and profesional also we changed the colour of the actors names to grey because we felt there previous colour of baby blue and baby pink made the film look like it was for children. we will still wok on it and see how it looks with the male protagonist image in the poster too.

Film poster progress...

        
This is a really first draft of the poster we have the idea of two protagonists beeing in the computer screen to indicate there nature of being involved with computers also put the working title and other additional information into a keyboard to again enhance the importance of computers, because that is were the two protagonists met. We included various elements of real film posters for example weve taken some images of what happens in the film to give an idea to the audience and put the protagonists names in the top corners of the film and also included a tag line of "love is loading" again linking to computers but also including the romatic element ,also adding a certificate to indicate who the film is suitable for and making te date which the film is been launched in a bigger bolder font to stand out to inform audience clearly. But needs further work.      


Magazine front cover!

our final magazine front cover has elements from various real magazine front covers (eg empire, total film ) we analysed such as using diferent shapes, hilghiting certain words in order to stand out and intrugue the buyer, adding a competition in order again to attract the audience and also using punctuation marks to ake certain parts of the magazine stand out. Also our image gives away its genre from the way the actors are stood with an incredible height difference and the female trying to reach him to kiss him suggests both romance and comedy which is what the genre of the film is. only thing now we need to add is a barcode bar date and price.

male protagonist photos!

I managed to get the male protagonist to bring his constume from the film and was able to take his photos for the magazine and for the film poster.


Second life Magazine cover process

We decided on this image to use for the female protagonist because it express that the film is a romance film by her wanting to kiss the male protagonist and by the clothles shes wearing ( which she also wears in the film) it also indicates that the film is a comedy.

Monday, 13 December 2010

female protagonists photos and music track used for film






 Today i managed to take some pictures of our female protagonist in her outfit in order to put into our front cover magazine and film poster.

Today the final version of the film has been edited today :) and also a  couple of weeks ago i managed to record a cover of  Kids in Glass Houses- Satturday (original version) which is used on the part were our male protagonist is getting ready and were the actors names are dispalyed throughout "Arthur's" room . I managed to get the song edited in order to fit the begining of the film today. This is the full version

Filming!

we managed to film 3 weeks ago :) at the amazing walton hall this really gave the movie a really romantic feeling and was perfect to make the comedy element stand out because the events that occur in the short film completly contrasts the location that we decided to film.

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Examples of short films

‘I Heart You’ (2010)
 A sweet romantic black comedy following Chris' journey through the seven stages of grief when his long-term girlfriend dumps him. It's up to his best friend Mark to guide him through the memories and fantasies that built up Chris' relationship.

‘Two Burglars and a Ballerina’ (2006)
A crime caper about one man's desire to woo the girl of his dream's and teach his double crossing partner in crime a lesson for life.

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

Short film Distributors

Silly Wee Films is a distinct video production and film-making company based in Glasgow. It was formed in 2005 by Fraser Coull, it has progressed into a successful production company, looking after and managing corporate and promotional videos for various high-end companies. It produces a variety of different projects including short films and music videos.

Also Surrealist Studios is antoher British independent short film company. Everybody who is part of Surrealist Studios is a young person.

Thursday, 11 November 2010

our front cover comment

Based on our Textual analysis we used the different shapes such as the circle with "along with behind scene secrets" written in it and also a rectangle block behind words such as "also" and "men in black III" to give the front cover more variety. Also a tag line has been created "the first to know" this establishes what the magazine includes the upcoming movies and to give the audience a review and information about the various movies in order to make the consumer want to go and see the film. Also we've added a competition announcement on the front cover in order to intrigue the consumer more and help our magazine stand out. if customers see money signs then they are immediately intrigued  would want to look and find out more.

Our Front Cover Magazine for now

Pictures that are displayed in the front cover at the moment are just temporary to see where our achual image will go, this gives us an image of how the front cover will look like :)

Just to let you know...

All research and Planning that have been posted on todays date have been done a while agao howevr due to the technical difficulties of not been able to not access this website at college and the link to the achual powerpoint not responding it has only been posted today.

Textual Analysis: My Girlfriend's Boyfriend (film poster)

Textual Analysis: Empire (Film Magazine front cover and film review)



Tetxual Analysis : Blue Romance (short film )

'Blue Romance’ is a short film that uses the conventions associated with the romantic comedy genre.
As the titles roll we are introduced to two characters who are sat on a park bench.  This is a stereotypical ‘romantic’ setting which reminds us of the films genre and narrative, also the initially windy, miserable weather connotes their relationship state and their emotions.  We are informed via the characters southern accents that the film is set in the south of England. At one point, the dialogue centres around an embarrassing topic that adds comedy to the film and reflects the characters immaturity/childish nature.  A low angle shot is used to connote the lower status of the female protagonist – this suggests to the audience that something is bothering her and this something makes her different to the other characters.  Pathetic Fallacy is also used to show the change in the characters mood: when they are sat on the bench having a friendly exchange, the weather changes and becomes bright and sunny.  A commonly used convention of the romance genre is the use of close ups to show characters thoughts and emotions. A close up is used to connote the characters affections when the two eventually hold hands, this also links back to the romance genre.  Romantic comedies usually end with the two protagonists getting together and kissing for the first time and this is used in ‘Blue Romance’.  This resolves the central romantic relationship in the film and informs the audience that the two characters are likely to have a relationship.     

Textual Analysis: Bridget Jones (Film poster)

Textual Analysis: Total Film (film Magazine cover and film review)

Textual Analysis :Hopeless Romatic (short film)

Hopeless Romantic’ is a short film which uses the conventions of the romantic comedy genre.  It centres around a teenage boy’s infatuation with a girl and how he tries to change himself in order to become more appealing to her. 
As the titles roll, we hear a simple piano melody, this connotes romance and also has a sombre feel – this gives the audience insight into the upcoming events of the film.  We are then introduced to our protagonist: Greg.  We recognise him as our protagonist as he is the first character we are introduced to and he is the narrator throughout (voiceover).  Greg speaks with a American accent which informs the audience that the film is set in the USA.  When we are introduced to the character of Ryan, the music changes to heavy rock/metal, which connotes his dominant/intimidating persona and rebellious personality.  This is also reflected by the fact he is wearing black and Greg is shown looking up to him via a high angle shot.  We see Greg’s reaction to this through extreme close upsthis adds comedy to the film and clearly shows us the characters thoughts and emotions.  A camera shot is used featuring all 3 characters positioned in a triangle and Greg in the background – this connotes the classic ‘love triangle’ narrative and shows how Greg is looking in on Angela and Ryan’s relationship.  Later on in the film, intertextuality is featured as a reference to the classic movie ‘Rocky’ is shown when Greg is working on his physique for Angela, this also connotes how Greg is trying to imitate Ryan and looks up to him.  When Greg eventually musters up the courage to approach Angela, his emotional state is shown through a slow motion, POV shot.  This has dreamlike/fairytale connotations and shows Greg’s nerves, thus making us empathise with his character.  We then have a sudden narrative shift as Greg is hit by a speeding vehicle and the music abruptly stops.  Although this is a serious/morbid situation, we the audience are amused by it as we are constantly being talked though the narrative by Greg, who makes the situation embarrassing rather than a serious disaster.
The moral of the film is ‘don’t become somebody your not’, this is similar to our moral projected through our short film.  At the end of the film, Angela smiles affectionately at Greg, suggesting that there could be romance between the two after all, thus resolving the central romantic plot.       

Narrative Ideas

The plot for our short film is centred around a date between two ‘nerdy’ teenagers, who arrange to meet via the internet.  The film shows the male protagonist getting ready in various comedy outfits and when finally deciding he goes to meet his 1st date for a meal were various unfortunate events occur:
 
Loud violinist, who ruins the scene
He spills drinks on her
Lady and the tramp intersexuality but instead they start fighting over the pasta
She kicks him under the chair
 
However after an eventful first date they discover they are similar people and share the same interests and hobbies.  The film ends with the audience and characters realising that there is romance between the two.  This communicates the underlying message: ‘do not judge a book by it’s cover’

Intertexuality

Intertextuality is the shaping of texts' meanings by other texts. It can refer to an author’s borrowing and transformation of a prior text or to a reader’s referencing of one text in reading another. Famous moments in films are often parodied in others.  The ‘Shrek’ series often does this.  It takes famous scenes out of films such as: ‘Spiderman’ and ‘The Matrix’ and makes reference to them.  This is an example of intertextuality and we plan to use the scene from "lady and the tramp" when they are eating the same strand of pasta and end up kissing accidently.

What is included in a Romantic Comedy


Romantic comedy films (abbreviated as rom coms) are films with light-hearted, humorous plotlines, centered on romantic ideals such as a true love
The basic plot of a romantic comedy is that two protagonists, usually a man and a woman, meet, part ways due to an argument or other obstacle, then ultimately reunite.
The screenwriters leave clues that suggest that the characters are, in fact, attracted to each other and that they would be a good love match.  
The ending of a romantic comedy is meant to affirm the primary importance of the love relationship in its protagonists' lives, even if they physically separate in the end
Romantic Comedies are typically aimed at young females and teenagers.  This genre is one of the most popular for short film narratives as it has a large audience and strong moralistic points.
Some of the most successful romantic comedies include: ‘P.S I Love You’, ‘Notting Hill’, ‘Love Actually’ and ‘Bridget Jones’.

Gender and Genre

The romance genre (woman’s film) whether in novel, television or film form, will work with narratives whose starting point will often be the arrival into the life of the female hero of a male who interests her romantically.  The narrative will often proceed by means of intimate conversations and encounters, coincidences, mistakes and so on, delaying and thus intensifying the audiences desire for the couple to ‘get together’ and usually ending happily in terms of the central, romantic relationship. 
 At the level of the audiovisual, romance has particular traditions: lavish clothes and domestic settings; much greater use of close ups, especially focused on the eyes; certain styles of intimate acting & dialogue; use of female actors in strong roles; all amplified by a particular kind of music: sweeping chords, piano and string sections of the orchestra.

Proposal: What we want to achieve

 
We want to communicate the message that appearances are unimportant and we want our film to embody the saying: “don’t judge a book by it’s cover”.  We also want to produce a professional piece of work, with good camera work and editing and achieve the right balance between comedy and moralistic elements in our piece.

Proposal: Who are our audience

Our main target audience are teenagers and young adults/couples  (13 – 21) as the romantic comedy genre is most popular among this age group.  Our piece is aimed at both males and females as our two protagonists have equal roles within the film. In some ways we are trying to appeal to the mass audience by focusing our narrative on the mainstream idea of a male/female romance, however as a short film, it will be unlikely to reach a mass audience so we will aim to create an intriguing film which will interest the niche group of film enthusiasts who attend film festivals.

Proposal: Our chosen genre

We have chosen to film a romantic comedy as we had immediate ideas for the narrative and while researching found a lack of romantic comedies in the short film genre.  Also, we wanted to explore a different genre from our AS piece as we studied the antithetical genre of horror.

Proposal : Why we have chosen short film

We have decided to produce a short film as there is such a wide variety of genres to choose from, it also gives us the chance to construct a British feel which we find appealing.  Also, as two students who study drama, we wanted to produce a piece where we would be able to write and direct to gain experience in these fields.  We really enjoyed filming our AS practical piece and discovered that we had the ideas and potential to make a much longer piece of film thus making short film the obvious choice for us.  We will also create an additional film poster and DVD cover.

Thursday, 21 October 2010

Film Poster

Our initial idea for the poster was to have two separate images of the two protagonists and then linking them together by a computer meaning they will be an image of the protagonist Arthur in his bedroom showing his is on his computer and then on the other side an image of Jenny on her computer but in her room showing she is working on the computer two and the two images will come together to give the impression that they are both talking to eachotherl but in separate rooms. and as for the titles such as the actors names and directors etc we thought of using some keys you would find on a keyboard but replace all the letters with the title as shown on the image. Again no colour has been added yet and is a really rough draft of what we want it to look like .

Magazine front cover

at the moment its without colour... BUT soon will have some! it is only a snap shot of how i think it will look ( please ignore horrific drawing the real picture will be better :) )

Cast, Costumes, Locations,Props etc





By doing this document we were able to plan every detail for our short film rom com carefully and efficiently.

my story board



with the story board we have only drawn some of the scenes that will take place due to some scenes such as the achual date that the two protagonists go on is in montage form and so will vary with different clips we have drawn some just to give you an idea.

Monday, 13 September 2010