Thursday, 29 January 2015
Typography
We chose seven different fonts that we may use for our title in our title sequence from dafont.com. We then sent it around the class for people to vote on and finally decided on...
it came second in the vote but we feel it could relate to the CCTV footage we are going to use in our title sequence the other one that most people voted for looked more like a sci-fi font.
Wednesday, 28 January 2015
Final Pitch Video
Final Pitch
This is our final pitch with all the feedback added.
Tuesday, 27 January 2015
Apply Todorovs theory to our synopsis
Equilibrium- The government in
Britain is corrupt and tension is building. The NHS is being cut off and people
have to start paying or their own help and innocent people are being thrown
into prison and being prosecuted for peaceful protests.
Disequilibrium- A violent group emerge and take charge in
order to form a revolution to over throw the current government. A massive
fight against the police occurs and lives are lost.
New Equilibrium- The anarchists
storm the houses of parliaments and manage the over throw the current
government. Democracy is restored into Britain.
Feedback from pitch
Here are the feedback sheets that Mr Grimsley and the class watching our pitch filled out in order for us to gain opinions on our idea.
We can see from what has been written that we
-made our target audience too low as people older than 25 may still enjoy this type of film.
-We need to apply Todorov's theory (Equilibrium, Disequilibrium and new Equilibrium) to our narrative to make it more clear to understand what happens at different stages in the film as our synopsis was very short.
-Consider the budget of our film maybe the budget is too low?
-Research further into a production company for our film
-Clarify our genre
-Work out if our film is exclusivley British.
-confirm a title.
We can see from what has been written that we
-made our target audience too low as people older than 25 may still enjoy this type of film.
-We need to apply Todorov's theory (Equilibrium, Disequilibrium and new Equilibrium) to our narrative to make it more clear to understand what happens at different stages in the film as our synopsis was very short.
-Consider the budget of our film maybe the budget is too low?
-Research further into a production company for our film
-Clarify our genre
-Work out if our film is exclusivley British.
-confirm a title.
First Pitch video
This is a video of me and Frankie pitching our title sequence idea to the class in which we will gain feedback.
First Pitch of Title Sequence Befor Feedback
This is mine and Frankies first pitch for our title sequence idea which includes everything that will be included in our title sequence. We was given feedback and will re-draft our pitch on the comments we were given back.
Monday, 26 January 2015
Sunday, 25 January 2015
Narrative Plan
Thursday, 22 January 2015
Danny Yount
This is a PowerPoint on Danny Yount a title sequence designer, we looked into to him to get ideas of what to add into our title sequences.
Wednesday, 21 January 2015
Introduction to course
Introduction
For AS media we have been set a task to create our own title sequence either alone or in a group. We have to come up with everything we would include in our film and create a pitch in order to start filming. The pitch should include a synopsis, target audience, release date, age certificate, actors, budget etc.
The OCR specification says;
The OCR specification says;
The purpose of this unit is firstly to assess candidates’ ability to plan and construct media products using appropriate technical and creative skills (AO3); secondly to assess candidates’ application of knowledge and understanding in evaluating their own work, showing how meanings and responses are created (AO2); and finally to assess candidates’ ability to undertake, apply and present appropriate research (AO4). The unit requires candidates to engage with contemporary media technologies, giving them the opportunity for development of skills in these technologies.
This is a coursework unit, internally assessed and externally moderated. Candidates produce a media artefact in response to briefs set by OCR plus some appropriate evidence of research and planning. The task provides progression from a pre-production, preliminary exercise to a more fully realised piece in the same medium. This offers the opportunity for skills development to be assessed, as well as a final finished piece.
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Title Sequences
S etting- when
and where it is set.
T hemes- mood
and what the film is about.
I conography-
props or visual elements.
N arrative- what
the story is about.
C haracters- key
characters shown.
S tyle-
cinematography, sound, font, editing.
History
of Title Sequences
A title sequence
is the method by which cinematic films or television programs present their
title, key production and cast members, or both, utilising conceptual visuals
and sound.
Why do
you have a Title Sequence?
To give you an
insight on the film and keep you watching. First impressions are everything so
having an effective title sequence will keep the audience watching.
-Credits
-the films title
(different typography)
-introduction to
character or type
-indication of
setting
-indication of
historical period
-information
regarding mood & tone
-introduction
to signature soundtrack
-information
about genre
-questions to
the viewer that they find intriguing (sets up enigma)
-patterns of
editing that will be echoed in the remainder of the film
-mise en scene
and cinematography
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