Showing posts with label Action Plans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Action Plans. Show all posts

Monday, 9 January 2012

main task and planning questions

AS Media Foundation Portfolio – Self Assessment

Main task
Research
  • Which existing films did you research?
The existing films that we have researched are Rocky V, Rocky VI and Raging Bull.

  • Why did you choose them?
We chose these films as they are both well known and classic films, which have done well in their specific genre, and a good influence on our films choreography.

  • How did these films inform your planning?
These films both helped us with the planning as Raging Bull used the idea of black and white to create supposedly a little mystery and show that it is a classic film.  The Rocky films helped us with our film as they use suitable camera angles to help make the punches more realistic. 

  • Did you analyse the films in terms of camerawork, mise-en-scene, editing and sound?
We analysed the Rocky films to gain confidence on our camera angles and shoot the right scenes in the right places making the fighting scenes seem as realistic as possible.  We edited our film making the whole of it black and white to make it seem like a gloomy film, filmed in the lower class areas.   

  • Did you analyse the titles of the films?
WE did take a look at the way the titles were displayed within the two types of films, but we then decided to make them our own way and present them different to the two films.
  • Did you consider the conventions of your three films?
In the three films that we researched we looked at the conventions of them, in both the Rocky films we saw that within the fighting scenes there were flash images which made the punches seem powerful and make the audience feel the force of them.  In the first opening scenes of Rocky the title is splashed across the screen

  • Did you research the role of a film distributor?
We researched united artists which distributed the films that influenced our videos.

  • Did you find out which companies distributed your three influential films?
Yes the companies that influenced our films were United Artists.

  • Have you taken screenshots from the films to illustrate your analysis?
Yes we have done two screenshots from the rocky films to show the camera angles, and to understand the chorography in a still picture for example foot work and stances.

  • Have you found out who distributed your films, researched those companies and found out what films they typically distribute?
Yes we researched the distributing companies United Artists, they distributed Rain man, Annie Hall, Rocky, Midnight Cow Boy, In the heat of the night and Westside Story.

  • Did you use a focus group to give you feedback on your ideas and influential films?
We placed our video on youtube, blogger, twitter and on the whiteboard

  • How did this help you?
This helped us with our video; as we have learnt from the mistakes we have made and corrected all of are mistakes such as the amount of time the text stays on the screen and the choreography of the fighting.  Also it has helped us come up with new ideas to add into o0ur film.
  • Did you consider the audience for each of your existing films and how they target their audience?  (The films’ classifications may also be of use to you.)
Yes we did, as the audience of the films we chose to research was aged 18 and over and the type of audience that enjoys a action film and the sharp, snappy and flashing shots from different views when in the fighting scenes.
  • Have you used any other form of audience research, such as questionnaires and interviews?
The research and feed back we gained from our video was from our other class mates who gave comments and ideas about the good points and points that we could maybe improve on such as camera angles or scenery.
Planning:
  • Did you brainstorm your ideas?
Yes we did, we put them in a list of the things we were going to add into our film such as equipment, actors, actors role etc...

  • Have you created a shot list?
Yes i believe we have, such as the angles and shot angles on how we are going to shoot each shot in the film and from what distance to the actors we will shoot from.

  • Have you planned your titles based on your textual analysis?
Our titles were coming up during the film with a black background and white writing; we got that idea from the film Rocky.  We got the title itself from  million dollar baby as our film is called million dollar punch.

  • Have you created a simple call sheet for your actors?
We didn’t have a call sheet as it was a shirt film and wasn’t necessary to have one.
  • Did you complete risk assessments for any potentially dangerous activities?
Yes we did, some of the risks we included was the time of year as we filmed in the winter the temperatures were quite cold and we filmed in the garage which could of affected our performance from the cold weather.

Monday, 28 November 2011

Action plan

Action plan

What will be done, and by whom it will be done by?
 The roles of people we have in our group are; Rudi as the camera man 2 and director, James as camera man 1, Lee as the main actor, and Danny as the editor and actor. Originally there was going to be a script but now we decided not to have one.
When will it be done?
 We have 3 weeks to complete our task in which we have to do our production and editing. On Saturday the 3rd of December we will be finishing our 1st draft of the film. Then gain feedback to develop our film.
What specific resources are available for our film production?
Tasks we have done:
  • Script/Dialogues- No Script. It's a silent film, the dialogues is conveyed through pure facial emotions.
  • Plot Outline- Helped out via group discussion (Rudi Sampat/James Rose/Danny O'Neill/Lee Arnold).
  • Selected Movie influences annotations/screen shots- Completed by Rudi Sampat.
  • Location Shots- Completed by Rudi Sampat.
  • Focus Group Feedback on influential films- Completed by Danny O'Neill and Lee Arnold. 
  • Pitch for Potential film- Completed by Danny O'Neill/Lee Arnold/Rudi Sampat/James Rose.
  • Storyboard Photographs - Complete by Rudi Sampat
  • Location Permission- No permission needed, filmed at Rudi Sampat's Garage.
  • Parental Consent- No children needed in the film, only people within our group.
  • Equipment/Props-Hand Wraps, Two cameras, Lamp lights, Treadmill (Use to pan a scene).
  • Risk assessment- Complete by Lee Arnold