Make sure you have evidence on your blog of the following:
Your pitch (powerpoint) which should contain your initial ideas on: narrative settings, characters, props, transitions, non diegetic sound (music) font, production company logo,
Shotlists (could be photographic evidence)
Storyboards
Location/setting ideas (Photographic with captions to explain choices)
Organisation of actors/filming schedules
Risk assessment
Props (with explanations for choices explained
Characters )
Mise en scene
These should all be linked to the research you have done
Thursday, 20 November 2014
Year 13 Research checklist to be completed by Tues 25th November 2014
Evidence of at least 4 psychological trailers researched (these could be uploads from youtube) . These should contain ideas that you may wish to replicate in your own trailer so you can refer back to them in your evaluations.
Detailed conventions of trailers analysis x 2
Research into stereotypical props, mise-en-scene, charachters, settings, narratives, transitions, titles used in trailers within the genre.
Detailed conventions of trailers analysis x 2
Research into stereotypical props, mise-en-scene, charachters, settings, narratives, transitions, titles used in trailers within the genre.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Year 13 question 1a help
Digital technology
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Cameras: framing, shot distances, including and excluding elements
Photoshop: blending options, layers, fonts, layouts, cropping
Video
editing: layering sound, sfx, pace,
sequencing, transitions, lighting adjustment, pace,
Sound
recording: voice recorders, quality
of sound
Blog: use of images, video, links, you tube, colours,
fonts, attracting the audience
Social
media: contacting people,
technological convergence, Cross media convergence
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Research and planning
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Conventions: Costumes, settings, fonts, actors, title
sequences, opening scenes, trailers, sound, language, Production company
logos
Organising actors, equipment, risk assessments, shot lists,
storyboards, props
Including conventions, synergy
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Post production
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Photoshop: blending options, layers, fonts, layouts, cropping,
effects
Video
editing: layering sound, sfx, pace,
sequencing, transitions, lighting adjustment, pace,
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Conventions
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Titles, layout, colours, fonts,
characters, settings, sound, editing style, filming style, costumes, actors,
language, included and excluded
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Creativity
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Originality, combination of elements
to attract audience
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Thursday, 13 November 2014
Year 12 Planning
These are the areas you need to discuss and decide.
Remember to keep a record of ALL your decisions and reasons and link it to research you have done.
Target audience
Sound
Characters
Settings
Narratives (whole film)
Title
Tagline
Production Company Logo
Shot list
Roles
Storyboards
Costumes, props, make up
Remember to keep a record of ALL your decisions and reasons and link it to research you have done.
Target audience
Sound
Characters
Settings
Narratives (whole film)
Title
Tagline
Production Company Logo
Shot list
Roles
Storyboards
Costumes, props, make up
year 12 Homework
By Wednesday 19th November you need to research at least 4 film production companies. look at page 37 of your booklet for examples. You need to explain the connotation of the logo and then look at the types of film they produce and distribute.
Look at this example...

Paramount's eye catching logo shows the audience a scenic view of the top of some large mountains this according to the industry represents the 'Majestic Mountain' which evolved from a sketch, the Ben Lomond Mountain in Utah is thought to be the inspiration, this for start connotes that Paramount is a large, powerful company, the way that the word 'Paramount' is on the tip of the highest mountain suggests they are the 'top' in the business. The vast amount of starts shaped in a circle connotes their quality as a company and how they are well rounded brand. The scenic background suggest that the films produced and distributed by Paramount are very detailed and of high quality. The colours of the logo are also very majestic and earthly, connoting the natural view from the brand and suggesting they focus on the smallest details within their films.
Look at this example...

Paramount's eye catching logo shows the audience a scenic view of the top of some large mountains this according to the industry represents the 'Majestic Mountain' which evolved from a sketch, the Ben Lomond Mountain in Utah is thought to be the inspiration, this for start connotes that Paramount is a large, powerful company, the way that the word 'Paramount' is on the tip of the highest mountain suggests they are the 'top' in the business. The vast amount of starts shaped in a circle connotes their quality as a company and how they are well rounded brand. The scenic background suggest that the films produced and distributed by Paramount are very detailed and of high quality. The colours of the logo are also very majestic and earthly, connoting the natural view from the brand and suggesting they focus on the smallest details within their films.
Tuesday, 11 November 2014
Making the film
| Camera | Arri Alexa XT, Panavision Primo, C-, E-, G-Series, ATZ and AWZ2 Lenses November 11th review on IMDb: |
7.6
Francis Lawrence was born on March 26, 1971 in Vienna, Austria. He is a producer and director, known for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (2013), I Am Legend (2007) and Constantine (2005).
Since Lions Gate had director Francis Lawrence film the two Mockingjay films back-to-back, the mini-studio is clearly confident that the stellar box-office performance of the first two films will continue. However, could Mockingjay Part 1 top Lions Gate's own expectations and become the highest-grossing film of 2014?
The business of The Hunger GamesThe first Hunger Games film grossed $691 million on a budget of $78 million. The second film, Catching Fire, grossed $865 million on a budget of $130 million. This means that gross ticket sales rose 25% between the first two films.
By comparison, the global box office of Lions Gate/Summit Entertainment's Twilight series surged 81% from $393 million to $710 million between the first two films. Therefore, it's not unreasonable to assume that Lions Gate could experience another 25% bump between Catching Fire and Mockingjay Part 1, which would help the latter's global box office hit $1.08 billion. That would be enough to edge out Viacom (NASDAQ: VIA ) /Paramount's Transformers: Age of Extinction, the top film of 2014, which has grossed $968 million worldwide.
More important, the combined budget of the two Mockingjay films, at $250 million, is only moderately higher than Age of Extinction, which had a budget of $210 million. If Part 2 is as successful as Part 1, we could easily see the two Mockingjay films grossing more than $2 billion on a $250 million budget. By comparison, Disney's The Avengers grossed $1.5 billion on a budget of $220 million.
The Hunger Games Premiere
http://www.theguardian.com/film/gallery/2014/nov/11/the-hunger-games-mockingjay-part-1-premiere-in-pictures
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-30001714
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/11222225/The-Hunger-Games-Mockingjay-Part-1-Jennifer-Lawrence-Josh-Hutcherson-Liam-Hemsworth-attend-world-premiere-in-Leicester-Square.html
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Year 12 exam film research
Did you see the trailer for The Hunger Games in the adverts during the X factor this evening? That would have cost a lot of money. Remember your homework is to look at how the Hunger Games is marketed. Where are the posters? What's on the posters? Where do you see the trailers and other promotional materials? Are there any TV spots or competitions? The information I presented in the lesson last week is in shared topics so you can access it.
This is preparation for your exam.You do not have to put in on your blog but you need to keep a record of what find so you can revise it and I can check you have done it!
I want to see this research by Friday 7th November.
This is preparation for your exam.You do not have to put in on your blog but you need to keep a record of what find so you can revise it and I can check you have done it!
I want to see this research by Friday 7th November.
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