Friday, 4 December 2015

Production Log - 5

Production Log - 5


This week my group and I have continued working on editing our individual films this is too make us become more independent and edit in our own different unique styles. This week my group and I have been discussing dates and times of when to meet to do our filming because we are going to be improving our work to add more close up shots and more angles this is too get our work to a higher standard because we are capable of getting a good grade. Also this week we had decided that we needed to film however, our schedules have changed since some things have come up meaning that we will have to film next week so that we can finally get our film completed to a good standard that hopefully we will all see is better so the three of us can be proud of everything that we have done. Our next filming day is the 21st of January 2016 at 3:00pm since that is when everyone else is free to film. Something that my group and I need to start working on is that we have to consider everyone else’s schedules and we have to make sacrifices to put the effort in and try to get the filming done. Also when we film on Thursday everyone has to get work done since were getting to the end of this unit and haven’t exactly haven’t got a lot of time anymore and soon enough were going to be starting another unit meaning that we have to finish as soon as possible.

Monday, 30 November 2015

Unit 1 - A1 - Legal Issues and Regulation

Legal Issues 

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) have banned Bookmaker Paddy Power advert as it had it's controversial Oscar Pistorious advert. It had received a record of 5,525 and was the most complained about advert. The ASA told Paddy Power to remove the advert as it this time Oscar Pistorious was under investigation by the police on his girlfriends Murder. As this advert got a lot of complaints they offered to give money back if he walked for the people who were betting on the outcome for the murder trial. It was taken off from TV because they said that "it would cause offence". 

The British Board of Film classification (BBFC) changed the age rating for Attack the Block from a 12A to a 15 because the amount of violence, weapons and swearing that was used. Also the characters used fireworks as weapons so they had no choice but to put the age rating up to older teens and young adults. as this film features young children using dangerous firework play. So the BBFC came up with idea that this worked better for older teens. 


Office of communication also known as (OFCOM) banned an advert for the drink Irn Bru which showed  a woman telling her loved ones that she used to be a man and this was taken off TV since it may have give the impression of them making fun of transsexual people. Complaints from 17 viewers, and some were actually transsexuals and that the campaigned was discriminatory. Viewers has said that it was like transsexuals were being made a joke of. 


Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematography and Theater Union also known as BECTU is a trade union based in the UK. On average it has about 25,000 members who are in that line of work of broadcasting, entertainment, film, theater and leisure. 


Some things that may arise in the TV or Film production are:

Some of the things that may arise in my production is products, Logos and Brand names, and also Font, text and design. This could be because of the things the character may wear for example if somebody was wearing a Nike tracksuit then we would need clearance from the company Nike for us to wear their product in our film. People might think that this is free advertisement but if the character is doing something illegal for example people wont want to go and buy that tracksuit. 

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Sunday, 29 November 2015

Personnel Unit 22


Task 2  - Personnel

The opening credits of the TV show Teen wolf; 

Actors/Actresses
-       Tyler Posey
-       Dylan O’Brien
-       Holland Roden
-       Shelley Henning’s
-        Arden Cho
-       Dylan Sprayberry
-       Tyler Hoechlin
Actors and actresses that get the part of television show must audition for the roles they want and if they get the part they must make themselves available, also they have the responsibility of learning their lines. Actor should be very familiar with the stage and the set and know where entrances and exits are, where backstage access areas are where costumes and props are kept before rehearsals. Actors are responsible for attending rehearsals. Failure to fulfill their responsibilities means being asked to leave the show.

Executive producers
-       Jeff Davis
-       Russell Mulcahy
-       Marty Adelstien
-       Rene Echevarria
-       Tony Distanto
-       Liz Gateley
-       Joseph P. Genier
Executive Producers are responsible for the overall quality control of the production. They are also associated with legal issues for example copyrights and Royalties. An Executive Producer also generally contributes to the film's budget without this extra money then the program won’t be able to go ahead therefore the executive producers usually puts money in to the production and they may or may not work on set.

Co Executive Producers
-       Tim Andrew
-       Ian Stokes
-       Karen Gorodetzky
Co Executive producers are two or more working producers who perform jointly or cumulatively all of the producer functions as a team or group. Co executive producers usually assist the executive producers and help to make their lives a little easier. Second in position to executive producer who attends writing team meetings.

Producers:
-       Eric Wallace
-       Blaine Williams
Producers make the big decisions for television shows or movie, such as choosing the director and other lead players for the production project.  They are responsible for making the business- and budget-related decisions of the project. The producer is ultimately responsible for shaping the project. A producer can also be the writer of the episode, or a former executive producer who still writes for the show. Since producer credits are used for individual episodes, they often require approval from the Writers Guild of America.

Co Producers
-       Damon Jackson
-       Tyler Posey
Co producers usually have less responsibility then the producer of the TV programme. They help out the producers of the show for opinions on what may work and may not work. They also assist with the production. Writers on the show who may not have written the episode, but contributed significantly through table reads or revisions. They usually assist the producers of the show by giving a helping hand.

Production designer
-       Thomas William Hallbauer
Production designers usually work with the director and producer, the product designer also designs the set and the way it looks for example because this TV programme is set in the 21st century there may be a MacBook laptop in the background or because its an American television show so there might be sports gear like for example because this specific show their school sport is lacrosse so their might be a lacrosse jersey in the background of the set. Before everything is put on set usually the production team draws up a sketch of what the set would look like and to try things out.

Casting
-       Wendy O’Brien C.S.A
-       Jeffrey Gafner
The person that usually does the casting must understand the character that they are holding auditions for, as they need to visualize the person auditioning playing that actual character and if they are good enough they would inform that they got the part. Sometimes if somebody is auditioning for one part they may get anther part because the casting think they would suit a different role. For example Dylan O’Brien auditioned for Scott McCall in this specific however he got the role for Stiles Stilinski because he fitted the role as there is so much humour for his character which relates to him in real life. 

Written by
-       Jeff Davis
-       Ian Stokes
This is the people who write the script they are usually responsible for understanding the character so things they might say and their kind of personality. They usually work with producers and the director and discuss what needs to happen next which then the writer goes ahead and writes the episode and must deal with changes that the producers or director may want to change if it doe not work for the scene so they must be open to ideas.

Directed by
-       Russell Mulcahy
Directors are usually hired by the executive and are asked questions as to what kind of ideas they have they must make themselves available at all times.  Directors are responsible for creatively translating the film's written script into actual images and sounds on the screen. During pre-production, Directors make crucial decisions, such as selecting the right cast, crew and locations for the film. They then direct rehearsals and the performances of the actors once the film/TV programme is in production.

Friday, 27 November 2015

Weekly production log: 4

This week and my group have started to edit our footage individually and then when it comes to showing our class we will make the decision of showing the best one out of the three. What i have learnt is how to use final cut pro and now ive started to get the hang of it, it makes t alot quicker to edit my work. The footage of our work could be improved with a few  little minor details for example changing some shot types however this was our first time filming therefore we will know what we have to change and improve for next time. Also my group i think has started to work well as a team as we have started getting use to working with each other and even though we are working indivually on the footage we all still help each other out when someone isn't sure on what they could do with a scene. What i have also learnt is that there are a variety of different sounds that can be used and luckily im able to insert them onto my footage and it goes together really well also we can also crop some scenes were we didnt want shown which meant it was made better for the final product. My group and i may have to finish some filming to get the best result for example changing the shots meaning having to stay after school to finish of filming to make sure that we get the grade that we feel that we deserve.

Task 1 - 4 Short Film Unit 22


Short Film 

Task 1 - production schedule




Time Management is crucial when filming and editing because we have to make sure its an appropriate time and place to film because people have places to be and have other commitments so we can spend to much time sorting things out and have to get straight to it. Also we have 4th periods after school so its less time that we will have for filming, also we have to work around other people's schedules and our own which will take up more of our time. The editing is very time consuming so it would take longer than the filming process which we would have to do during our lessons and we haven't got a lot of time to do that. 

The TV show 'Friends' final series was suppose to run for 24 episodes but due to Jennifer Aniston shooting several films they had to cut it down to 18 episodes for that series therefore she didn't stick  to her production schedule since she had other commitments with movies that were in the process of making. 

Task 2  - Personnel

The opening credits of the TV show Teen wolf; 

Actors/Actresses
-       Tyler Posey
-       Dylan O’Brien
-       Holland Roden
-       Shelley Henning’s
-        Arden Cho
-       Dylan Sprayberry
-       Tyler Hoechlin
Actors and actresses that get the part of television show must audition for the roles they want and if they get the part they must make themselves available, also they have the responsibility of learning their lines. Actor should be very familiar with the stage and the set and know where entrances and exits are, where backstage access areas are where costumes and props are kept before rehearsals. Actors are responsible for attending rehearsals. Failure to fulfill their responsibilities means being asked to leave the show.

Executive producers
-       Jeff Davis
-       Russell Mulcahy
-       Marty Adelstien
-       Rene Echevarria
-       Tony Distanto
-       Liz Gateley
-       Joseph P. Genier
Executive Producers are responsible for the overall quality control of the production. They are also associated with legal issues for example copyrights and Royalties. An Executive Producer also generally contributes to the film's budget without this extra money then the program won’t be able to go ahead therefore the executive producers usually puts money in to the production and they may or may not work on set.

Co Executive Producers
-       Tim Andrew
-       Ian Stokes
-       Karen Gorodetzky
Co Executive producers are two or more working producers who perform jointly or cumulatively all of the producer functions as a team or group. Co executive producers usually assist the executive producers and help to make their lives a little easier. Second in position to executive producer who attends writing team meetings.

Producers:
-       Eric Wallace
-       Blaine Williams
Producers make the big decisions for television shows or movie, such as choosing the director and other lead players for the production project.  They are responsible for making the business- and budget-related decisions of the project. The producer is ultimately responsible for shaping the project. A producer can also be the writer of the episode, or a former executive producer who still writes for the show. Since producer credits are used for individual episodes, they often require approval from the Writers Guild of America.

Co Producers
-       Damon Jackson
-       Tyler Posey
Co producers usually have less responsibility then the producer of the TV programme. They help out the producers of the show for opinions on what may work and may not work. They also assist with the production. Writers on the show who may not have written the episode, but contributed significantly through table reads or revisions. They usually assist the producers of the show by giving a helping hand.

Production designer
-       Thomas William Hallbauer
Production designers usually work with the director and producer, the product designer also designs the set and the way it looks for example because this TV programme is set in the 21st centaury there may be a MacBook laptop in the background or because its an American television show so there might be sports gear like for example because this specific show their school sport is lacrosse so their might be a lacrosse jersey in the background of the set. Before everything is put on set usually the production team draws up a sketch of what the set would look like and to try things out.

Casting
-       Wendy O’Brien C.S.A
-       Jeffrey Gafner
The person that usually does the casting must understand the character that they are holding auditions for, as they need to visualize the person auditioning playing that actual character and if they are good enough they would inform that they got the part. Sometimes if somebody is auditioning for one part they may get anther part because the casting think they would suit a different role. For example Dylan O’Brien auditioned for Scott McCall in this specific however he got the role for Stiles Stilinski because he fitted the role as there is so much humour for his character which relates to him in real life. 

Written by
-       Jeff Davis
-       Ian Stokes
This is the people who write the script they are usually responsible for understanding the character so things they might say and their kind of personality. They usually work with producers and the director and discuss what needs to happen next which then the writer goes ahead and writes the episode and must deal with changes that the producers or director may want to change if it doe not work for the scene so they must be open to ideas.

Directed by
-       Russell Mulcahy
Directors are usually hired by the executive and are asked questions as to what kind of ideas they have they must make themselves available at all times.  Directors are responsible for creatively translating the film's written script into actual images and sounds on the screen. During pre-production, Directors make crucial decisions, such as selecting the right cast, crew and locations for the film. They then direct rehearsals and the performances of the actors once the film/TV programme is in production.



Task 3 - Materials 

Self made materials: man made materials such as props and costumes. 

Archive materials: Things that have been used by others. 

Library materials: Are what you are able to find in libraries to give you your information and ideas. 


Props that we will need is: 
Fake blood
Fake Knife
Mobile Phone 

Costumes: 
Girls - Normal t-shirts. black jeans and trainers of any kind. 
Outcast (Killer) - Black hoodie, black jeans, black trainers. 

Technology: 
Mobile Phone
Video camera 
Tripod
Computer - with editing software. 

If we had a budget to hire things out for a day: 
Camera would cost - £400
Tripod would cost - £15


Task 4 - Locations 







































































Unit 1 - Genre

Genre

Romance
Image result for the notebook
In romance movies for example The Notebook the usual conventions that you would see appear during a romance movie are the main characters being a boy and a girl and then automatically when know that those two characters are going to fall in love, which the audience may get some personal identification with the characters since it would be aimed at boyfriends and girlfriends or married couples since they could be in similar situation as those characters. Some other conventions that the audience would expect to see during this movie and other romance movies are other things like chocolates and flowers because those are the types of gifts that you would give to someone you are in a relationship with so again the audience may get some personal identification. 

Action 
Image result for fast and furiousIn action films like Fast & Furious you would expect to see violence because in actions films they usually show todorovs narrative which has an equilibrium of how things started off, the a disruption which is what happens to ruin that ruins the equilibrium, then there is the recognition where the characters realise what they have to do to make things right again and then the rebuild which is the main story of how they get things back to normal and and then there is the new equilibrium of how things ended up at the end of the movie. Some other conventions that are usually seen in that movie and other action movies are the main characters having expensive and fast cars which makes them seem dangerous. 

In the film Fast and Furious there are conventions that are Mise en scene for example the locations are usually in similar places for example Los Angeles, London, Rome etc, they like to change locations so that it doesn't look boring and that they expand their choice of film location. 

Comedy 
Image result for the inbetweeners movieIn comedy films like The Inbetweeners movie, they always seem to have an unintelligent character which is the one that makes the audience laugh the most and then sometimes they have an opposite to that character to show the differences of the two characters and may make the audience wonder how those characters ever became friends. Another convention that is usually seen in this film is that they do unintelligent things to make people which makes people continue watching and is what makes the film so humours. 

Period Drama 
Image result for titanic movieIn Period drama films like Titanic some of the usual conventions that you would see are men and women in very old fashioned clothing for example for the women they wear very long elegant dresses, and the men were usually wearing suits with clothing braces. This shows the era that it was set in without having to even say it throughout the movie. Also the music in the background during the movie is classical music which is what people listen to in the olden days but nowadays the majority of people that are listening to classical music are elderly people.