Monday, 16 November 2009

FILM LANGUAGE

Camera angle, shots/ movement and positioning-
  • high angle 
  • low angle
  • eye line match
  • pan
  • tracking
  • crane
  • stedicam
  • extreme close up
  • close up
  • medium shot
  • long shot
  • extreme long shot 
  • rolling tilt
sound-
  • Diegetic sound- in the world of the film. if the characters play and act to the sound, (can hear it,) then it is diegetic.
  • Non-diegetic- sound which we do not recognize as part of the film world such as voice over or the soundtrack. 
Colour-
  • how different colour's represent different characters, such as red symbolizing danger.  

Monday, 2 November 2009

Half Term Review & Preliminary Task

  • Learnt how to use 'Blogger' 
  • how to use the camera
  • the different names of the shot i.e Long shot, close up etc.
  • also the difference between the shots.
  • Filming, and keeping continuity in each shot
  • how to use Final Cut Express, editing our film, 'The Arrival.'
  • copy right free play, choosing the music for our films.
  • Textual Analysis
  • Learnt the ways to find detail in depth about a film 'Internet movie database.'
  • learnt about production and Distribution


Thursday, 8 October 2009

Atonement Producers

The Producers of Atonement:

  1. Universal Pictures: 
  • Based in the US and are is a very popular producing company. 
  • Currently have 274 films in development
  • In the past produced around 3500 films, (first in 1992).
    2. Studio Canal:
  • Based in France and is also a popular producing company, although not in comparison to Universal Pictures.
  • Currently have 5 films in development
  • Also have only released around 270 films
    3. Relativity Media:
  • Based in the US also however is not a big company
  • released roughly 80 films, however does have 20 in the making. 
    4. Working Title Films:
  • This is the only one of the producers for atonement that is set in Great Britain 
  • Not a big company in comparison to ohers
  • roughly produced 120 films
  • Currently 21 in development

Monday, 5 October 2009

What have i learnt during filming...The Arrival

Continuity:
  • Wearing the same clothes during filming
  • Keeping the lighting the same
  • sets the same
  • using the same props
charging the camera battery
always keep the props in safe place
always making sure you are at the end of the tape when you start to film
plan out the scene before you start filming
always do three shots so that you have enough footage
always do to much filming so that there is a definite amount of footage rather than too little footage


Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Distribution

How does a company like Metrodome 'distribute' a film? 
 Marketing: 
  • Posters
  • Trailers/adverts
  • Billboard posters
How did Metrodome find out about Shifty?
  • Film Festivals
  • Connections through then production and director team.
How did being part of the Microwave scheme help Shifty find a distributor?
  • pro script editor had connections
Where is Metrodome based?
  • Metrodome is a UK company based in the UK, although it is uses many american films.
 What difficulties did Metrodome come up against as they attempted to 'market' Shifty?
  • Low budget on the film, therefore hard to market the film.
  • The film is about drug dealing, and that message needs to be given across, without the film giving a bad message across. 

Thursday, 17 September 2009

Production

Production involves:

  • keeping film on budget
  • Getting the money
  • Distributing the money
  • Sorting the location

 Inspiration behind Shifty

Eran was disappointed with previous films about urban life, they ‘tended to get it wrong.’ So he started to create Shifty to show what real life was like there. He had grown up in Essex and therefore had heard and new from personal experiences some interesting stories, putting all the stories together, he cam up with Shifty.

 

Difficulties in making film, with a low budget

  •  Shoot scenes in certain way- not to many cuts etc.
  • No complicated filming
  • Change ideas/ plans because of budget
  • Restricted amount of time and ideas

 

Microwave scheme

  • Gave Shifty £100,000 to spend on the film
  • Help develop film according to the budget

 

Microwave

Other films:

  • Mum and Dad
  • Freestyle
  • The british guide to showing off
  • Analogue
  • Foxglove 
  • Strawberry fields

Thursday, 10 September 2009

Careers in the Media- Skillset

There have been noticeable changes in employment over the past two years. More people were working in cable and satellite, while fewer were working in terrestrial channels
This suggests that people are constantly upgrading to get a bigger variety of television shoes, and also many people are using the internet to watch television.
The majority of women in the media work in Broadcast and Radio and only 38% percent of the workforce are women.
Due to a reduction in the web and internet workforce, there has been a small drop in employment in an interactive media.
The Skillset census suggest that the industry is low paid and has a much younger workforce. It is more representative of the country as a whole than many other industries, and is less attractive to men and more attractive to women