Thursday, 27 September 2007

Section 6 - equipment & roles




Equipment

Filming

Camera
Tripod
Dolly (make own)
Costume
Make-up
Set – Living room (design and make our selves to fit with the story and character profile)
Waterproofs (filming in the rain)
Lighting equipment

Editing

Computer
Music Disc

Roles

Charlotte
Director, camerawoman. Charlotte will control the aspects of filming and story boarding. Having overall say on what his being filmed and how. She will also share the role of script writing. Will also take control of the set design. Will do make-up.

Emma
Will take control of the editing process, and will choose the length and style of the shots.
Will take control of the lighting and colour of the film. This will also include costume design. Will share the role of script writing.

Wednesday, 26 September 2007

Planning section 5 - Treatment

Synopsis
The purpose of our short film will be to entertain and educate. It will outline the key points in Carol Ann Duffy’s poem ‘Education for Leisure’. We aim to interpret the hidden meanings within the poem.

Title
I AM GOD
Charlotte Gill
Emma Pinder

Target Audience
It will be aimed at teenagers of both genders aged 14-19. They would have to have interests in literature, media and thrillers. This is because it would be shown to students studying the poem to give them a greater understanding of it. It would be only for English people of any ethnicity.

Plot Summary
This short film would be filmed outside on streets, on a bus, in a shop and in the protagonist’s living room. (One of the production teams living rooms which we would modify to fit with the story.)
There will be three characters in this short film. The protagonist ‘Gary’, middle aged man who believes he is ‘God’. He is very plain looking wearing glasses, braces and old fashioned clothing.
A sales assistant who serves Gary at a shop, she is wearing the uniform specific to that particular shop.
The third character is the victim – a teenage girl, dressed in casual everyday clothing.

Style
It would be half colour, half black and white. We would use freezes, Dutch angles and we would also purposely break the 180˚ rule. It would be filmed during the day and night to create the correct atmosphere for certain parts of the film. The colours used in the film will be dull to complement the protagonist’s personality.
In the shop it will be light as it is reality – how most people live.
At his house it will be dull.
At the end it will be dark to add to the eeriness of the situation.

Recce
Filming in rain, we have to ensure that we keep the equipment dry.
If we use a dolly or any other equipment we have to make sure we use it correctly and safely.
We also need permission to film on the bus and in the shop – people’s safety.

Scripting & Storyboard Considerations - We will create both parallel to one another.

Ideas

Idea one, I AM GOD

Based on a poem written by Carol Ann Duffy, we have a have creepy man called Gary. Who is old, isolated and believes himself to be God. He feels that the world he lives in does not appreciates him, and that he can be anything he wants to be. He lives a very dull ordinary life, but is deluded into thinking he is better than everyone else.
To demonstrate his weird perception we will show him having an argument with a girl in the shop, over his autograph. In the end he becomes so frustrated with the world that decides to take the life of a young girl on the street.

Tuesday, 18 September 2007

Script Writing

There are many sites on the net that can assist you in writing a good script.
Some of these sites include:

www.bbc.co.uk/dna/filmnetwork/filmmakersguidewriting
www.scriptwritingsecrets.com/
www.singlelane.com/escript/

Short Film Festivals in the UK

There are many independent film festivals in the UK that take place all year round.
Here are a few that we have found out about on www.britfilms.com/festivals/browse/

Edinburgh (August): Edinburgh international film festival
London (February): The orange British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) AA
London (March/April): London Lesbian and Gay Short Film Festival
Manchester (December): Exposures UK Student Film Festival
Sheffield (July): Showcomotion Young People's Film Festival

Planning sec 2

Found a classic short film to reseach called Le Jetee, although its a little long at around 26 minutes. Its directed my Chris Marker, and this film inspired Terry Gilliam’s “12 monkeys”.

Section 2 - 'Distance Between' short film

Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Planning

www.youtube.co.uk - has loads of good british short films

www.tvlinks.com -

www.bbc.co.uk - film festivals