Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Proof of editing


We used 'dip to white' transition to show a difference in setting and to show that our opening sequence of our film is beginning. At the beginning of our opening sequence we decided that we did not want our titles to already be on the video clip so the audience will not see them appearing and we feel it will be more effective if we begin the clip first and then add the titles in so that it will be visible to the audience that it pops up. We decided to add our titles in over the video clip because we feel by using a black screen it would be time consuming and more difficult to complete our film footage in the time we would have. We also feel that the colours we have chosen for our titles fit in with the genre of our film, 'Romantic Comedy' and by using the colour blue for the boys names and the colour pink for the girls names, it shows that  we have taken into consideration stereotypical gender colours. We have used an ambient sound for our studio logo when the airplane flies through the clouds. We used the sound of an airplane flying to add effect and to show that we have tried to improve our logo. We also used a push transition to move our airplane to create a more realistic effect.

Monday, 19 March 2012

Filming; day one

Mise en scene:

Location: Tamworth

Setting: A house in Wiggington

Lighting: Natural lighting

Costumes:
Harry; comfortable clothes, cropped joggers and a jumper.
Bug; comfortable clothes, shorts and a checkered shirt, looks untidy and messy to suit his character.
Kate; comfortable clothes (as if she has just got out of bed) vest top and leggings.
Tina; comfortable clothes, vest top, joggers.

Props:
Towel - used to show that he has just washed his face.
Straighteners - to show that she is getting ready.
Condom - to show what the night ahead will bring.

Body language:
Harry - He gets up and stretches showing he is lethargic. He pulls a face which shows disgust when he walks in the toilet and sees bug, this shows he is fed up of him, but when he begins his dialogue he seems happy and excited about the night ahead. He also washes his face which shows he is a clean guy in contrast to bug who is on the toilet.
Bug - Bug is on the toilet throughout the first scene, this shows he is of a lower class than Harry. His facial expression when Harry walks in the toilet show he is embarrassed and confused to why Harry has continued his morning routine whilst Bug is on the toilet.
Kate - Kate enters the opening sequence by walking up the stairs, her facial expressions do not show too much enthusiasm because she has just woken up, although her dialogue indicates that she is excited and cannot wait for the night ahead of her.
Tina - Tina is sitting down throughout the first scene which shows her laid back approach to life. She has her make up all complete by the time Kate has only just started doing her hair which suits her character, also by having false eye lashes on indicates that she isn't as natural as Kate and we have taken their appearance into consideration so the contrast between both characters is clear.

Overview:

We chose a date to begin our filming which was Wednesday 15th February 2012,  we went to our chosen setting and we thought that the space in which we filmed was suitable to fit our genre because where the boys were being filmed you could see that the room that Harry walked out of was blue and they were also filmed in a toilet, with the character, bug, being filmed on the toilet which shows that his lifestyle is laid back and there is no airs and graces with his mannerisms. We filmed the girls in a typical girls room with a dressing table, both looking into the mirror and doing their hair which is stereotypically what girls do. The costumes we chose for each character were chosen deliberately so that it was clear to the audience that they had just woken up and had began to get ready. We used natural lighting because we filmed our footage in the day time so therefore we did not need it to be artificial. The props were used to suit each character, the towel that Harry used was to show his cleanliness and that he was sophisticated. We chose a condom for Bug to show he is lack of maturity and that he has a mind of a young teenager still and he always thinking about one thing. For Kate we chose straighteners to show her femininity and to show she cares about her appearance.

Camera angles:


Our opening sequence began with a long shot of Harry, we used this shot to introduce one of our main characters but also to set the scene so that the audience knows where it is taking place. It then changes to a medium shot which merges into a medium long shot when he is walking towards the bathroom. There is then a high angle shot of Kate walking up the stairs. Although this shot is often used to show that a character is submissive we did not use it in that context. Kate then walks into the bedroom where Tina is sitting. There is a medium shot of her as she walks in to the room which then merges into a medium long shot as she is walking over to sit down. You are able to see the style in which she is walking, she flicks her hair and her hips are noticeable as they sway side to side showing her femininity. There is then a two shot of Harry and Bug where bug is sitting on the toilet and Harry is washing his face. We have used a two shot to show Bugs facial expressions and that he doesn't want Harry to be in the room, but Harry just carries on as normal. We did this to create comedy. There is then a two shot, which is a close up of Kate and Tina they are in the mirror doing their hair which is stereotypically what girls do in the morning we did this so you could see the contrast between the girls getting ready scene and the boys getting ready scene. There is then an over the shoulder shot of Ryan in the mirror getting ready, we used this shot of him washing to show his cleanliness and the contrast in appearance between him and Bug. There is then another over the shoulder shot of Kate and Tina over Kate's shoulder, Kate is shown more in this shot because it is her dialogue and to how the importance and the social class of the two characters. There is then a high angle shot of Bug to show he is submissive and he feels uncomfortable with Harry being in the same room as him. We also did this for comedy as his facial expressions and body language show awkwardness. The camera angles of Kate and Tina are consistent throughout the end of the scene whereas the shots between Harry and Bug vary. Further on in the sequin Bug stands up off of the toilet and there is a tilt to adapt to his height, it is a low angle shot which shows he is more powerful and is no longer feeling awkward and uncomfortable. His dialogue also indicates that he is not afraid to speak up.

Filming process:


We began our filming with the girls section of the scene. We recorded each line of the script separately to make sure we got everything correct and we found it less time consuming as it reduced mistakes although we did have to recapture some of our footage when it was not quite right. We then went on to recording Kate's entrance to the opening sequence. She walks up the stairs and into the bedroom where Tina is sitting, there is another camera angle showing her walking over to sit down, her entrance consists of three camera angles. We then went on to recording the boys section. We started with Bug (Jack Wilkes-Jones) we decided it would be easier to start with Bugs section because the comedy aspect of our Romantic Comedy comes directly from him so we knew it would be more time consuming and difficult to record and we had to make sure the right body language and facial expressions were used with no giggling involved. Finally we recorded Harrys section of the scene. With Ryan having acting experience it was much easier to record as he stayed focussed and kept in character throughout the time he was being filmed. We did not have to record his more than once.

Logo creation

This is our draft of our logo


Storyboard




We decided to do a detailed storyboard so that we would be able to follow it much easier, as me being the camera-person. but the group will have a copy of this when we are recording. By having a much more in depth storyboard we will be able to film smoothly and quickly without worrying about the shots as we will already know exactly what were doing. This has helped us a great deal and let us get on with the filming much quicker. 

Titles





The titles we have created for our Romantic Comedy are relevant to our opening sequence of our film as we have used juxtaposition in the way that the colours in our titles contrast and the blue is a connotation of a boy, and the pink a girl. Significantly when the girls named appear on the screen they show up in pink and the boys show up in blue. The font we have used for our titles was chosen because it looks bubbly, not rough edged and smooth which fits with the genre of our film, Romantic Comedy as we want it to be sweet and romantic, not jagged and horrific. 

Location and setting

We have chosen to film our opening sequence in Tamworth. The places we have chosen to film will be in Todd Hortons house and Tamworth Train Station. We have chosen these settings as it suits the genre of our film and we have found suitable spaces within these areas to film. 

Detailed storyline


Our chosen idea for our film: Something For The Weekend


We have chosen to do a Romantic Comedy. This Romantic Comedy contains 4 characters, 2 main characters, and 2 major characters. Character 1, is a major character and he will be Bug, played by Jack Wilkes-Jones, we have chosen to call Jack, Bug, because he is a clingy character and when an insect flies around you, it tends to keep on coming back as many times as you try and make it go away. Character 2 is a main character and he will be called, Harry, played by Ryan O'Leary. We have chosen Harry as the name because it sounds more sophisticated and upper class, it also has a connotation with Prince Harry. Character 3 is a major character and she will be called Tina, played by Charlie Brookes. We have named her character Tina because it is a stereotypical common girls name showing she is lower in class. Character 4 is a main character and she will be called Kate, played by Jasmine Hammond. We have named her character Kate as it shows her higher class and sophistacation and it also has a connotation with Kate Middleton married to Prince William.

Our opening of our film will begin with the girls getting ready for a night out and the boys getting ready for a night out, in different houses and they have not seen each other for years. It will be a split screen of the characters getting ready and for the boys the titles will show up in blue, showing a connotation of a stereotypical boy colour, and for the girls it will show up in pink. There will be music playing on the radio and by having a shot one of the characters turning on the radio and then turning it off, the music will become diegetic, as the characters in the scene will be able to hear it. After leaving the houses, they all travel to Tamworth, Bug forgets his money which annoys Harry so they end up having an argument and Ryan ends up paying for him.  The boys will be together and so will the girls. They bump into each other at the train station and realise they know each other from school. Significantly Harry and Kate always had a crush on each other in school and Bug and Tina have always hated each other. Harry and Kate think it will be a great idea to all go out together and spend the night together, whereas Bug and Tina do not want to do this as they thought when they had left school they had finally got rid of each other. Tina has a word with Kate and Bug has a word with Harry. Both of them end up convincing Bug and Tina to go and they walk off together into the distance and there is a voice over of Bugs voice, he says, "Im not buying any drinks!" Harry responds "you haven't bought your wallet anyway  you sloth!" there is then a split screen of Bug and Sid the sloth off the ice age looking at each other, and that is the end of our opening sequence of 'Something For The Weekend.'

Script


This is our draft of our script for our opening sequence of our Romantic Comedy, we have hoped to create Romance and Comedy through dialogue and sarcasm.

Saturday, 17 March 2012

Understanding Our Target Audience

As our genre of film is Romantic Comedy our film is certificated as a 12A. This is because stereotypically most rom-coms are 12A's and it broadens the amount of people watching therefore they'll be more income. However some 12 - 13 year olds may struggle with the concept of 'Romance' so we have made sure that the comedy aspect of our opening sequence will be suitable and not contain any expletive language. There is however some adult humour that younger viewers may not fully understand so this will still be in the 12A criteria and not a 15. We have made sure we have not been open and explicit with our comments as we have taken into consideration the range of audience we hope to achieve, there is also no nudity in our film.
Our opening sequence for our Romantic Comedy is a stereotypical British based comedy that contains a lot of sarcasm and satire that are found in many British comedies.