Saturday, 13 May 2017
Friday, 12 May 2017
Bibliography
Bibliography
Name of Source
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Hyperlink
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What information was used
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What post I used it on
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Wikipedia and IMBD
(WEBSITES)
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http://www.imdb.com/
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To find statistics for films I analysed
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Film Opening Analysis’
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Media Match
(WEBSITE)
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http://www.media-match.com/usa/media/jobtypes/job-descriptions.php
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The names and descriptions of jobs in the film industry
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The Different Jobs in the Film Industry
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BBFC
(WEBSITE)
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http://www.bbfc.co.uk/
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Basic information on the BBFC
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BBFC Research
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Wikipedia
(WEBSITE)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimir_Propp
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Basic information on Propp’s Theory
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Narrative Theories – Vladimir Propp
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Public Prezi
(PREZI)
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https://prezi.com/y5gvfc_pngwb/todorovs-narrative-theory/
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Basic information on Todorov’s theory
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Narrative Theories – Todorov’s Theory
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Media Know All
(WEBSITE)
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http://www.mediaknowall.com/camangles.html
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Names and descriptions of Camera angles, shots and movements
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Cinematography – Camera Movements,
Camera Angles,
Camera Shots
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Filmsite
(WEBSITE)
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http://www.filmsite.org/genres.html
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Descriptions of the different film genres
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The Different Film genres
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Youtube
(ONLINE)
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eo87byVKgfo
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An analysis on 'Mama' the film opening
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Film opening analysis - 'Mama'
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Google Images
(ONLINE)
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https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=google&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ve
d=0ahUKEwjHhPStpurTAhVIDsAKHaFjAuE
Q_AUIDSgE&biw=929&bih=927&safe=active
&ssui=on#safe=strict&tbm=isch&q=kidnapped
Images used for ideas on main task
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Images that gave ideas for main task
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Slideshare
(ONLINE)
| https://www.slideshare.net/guestb419e3/what-makes-a-good-film-opening |
Information on what is good when creating a film opening
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What makes a good film opening prezi
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Media College
(WEBSITE)
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http://www.mediacollege.com/video/shots/
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Information on all camera shots needed for filming
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Camera shots prezi
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'No Way Out' - Script
NO WAY OUT
EXT. Woodland Day
LAURA Struggles to free herself from being tied up.
LAURA
HELP! HEEELLPP!! HELP!
INT. House Day
LAURA is washing cups and dishes in the sink.
Door Knocks
LAURA looks towards the door and then walks down corridor to check who is outside.
EXT. Outside House Day
LAURA opens door and sees that no one is there.
INT. House Day
LAURA grabs keys and black coat and goes outside
EXT. Outside House Day
LAURA comes out of the house putting on her coat and then shuts the door behind her. LAURA reaches for phone in her pocket.
EXT Outside House Day – Phone Shot
LAURA receives a message from an unknown number saying:
“If you go down in the woods today,
You’re sure of a big surprise
If you go down in the woods today,
You’d better go in disguise”
LAURA types “Who is this” and sends the message
EXT. Outside House Day
LAURA puts phone into pocket and zips up her coat oblivious to the fact thatKIDNAPPER is hiding in the shadows. LAURA walks out her front garden and closes the gate behind her.
EXT. Road Day
LAURA walks down the road unaware that KIDNAPPER is following her
"No Way Out" Mapping
‘No Way Out’ Mapping
0:00-0:04 – Black Screen
0:04- 0:07 – Extreme Close up shot of eyes
0:07-0:09 – Production Ident “Howling Productions”
0:09-0:15 – “A SLEG Production”.
0:15-0:21 – “Based on the Best Selling Novel By Emma Southwell”.
0:21-0:25 – Close up/Mid Shot of Laura
0:21-0:30 – “Laura Bishop”.
0:31-0:33 – Long shot of door
0:33-0:37 – “Emma Southwell”
0:37-0:40 – “Casting by Freya Cattermole”
0:42-0:45 - “Music by Clive O’Neil”
0:46-0:53 – “Costume Designer Rosie Willis”
0:53-0:58 – “Make Up Artist Rebekka Inwood”
0:58-1:08 – “Director of Photography”
1:08-1:26 – Close up of phone
1:26-1:31 – “Edited by Georgia Waley and Laura Bishop”
1:32-1:34 – “Producer Steve Bennett”
1:35-1:37 - “Executive Producer Joshua Greest”
1:37-1:52 – “Directed By Sabrina Carolan”
1:52-1:57 – Black screen
1:57-2:06 – “NO WAY OUT”
2:06-2:07 – Black Screen
Monday, 8 May 2017
Equipment used for Main Product
Within the making of 'No Way Out' we used various equipment to get the camera angles and shots needed. When we first used the equipment we wasn't fully sure on how to use it to get the right shots however practising in different areas and looking at the equipment (the tripod) we were easily able to use if effectively.
The camera however we decided to use a camera like a Hitachi because it was easier to film in certain areas and it also has really good quality when filming certain main shots.
The camera however we decided to use a camera like a Hitachi because it was easier to film in certain areas and it also has really good quality when filming certain main shots.
Thursday, 4 May 2017
Main Task - Story Proposal
Main Task -
Premise: The story of a girl being kidnapped and taken into the woods by a strange person (KIDNAPPER).
Narrative: LAURA is a teenager in her house washing dishes when someone knocks at the door, as she goes to open the door, no one is there. LAURA then gets weird text messages from an unknown number which she ignores and carries on with her day as she believes that it doesn’t pose any threat. What LAURA doesn’t know is that a strange figure (KIDNAPPER) is following her, LAURA is now tied up and unconscious in the woods, after time LAURA wakes up and suddenly realises where she is and begins to panic and scream for help. You don’t know who is following LAURA or why they have taken her, all will be revealed.
Theme: LAURA’S problems begin when she gets the texts from an unknown number.
Format: A 2 minute opening title sequence to be posted on blog of the AS media group.
Tone: It is set at mid-day and the takes place outside a house and in the woods. The woods are a very isolated place so no one sees what is happening and no one can hear her scream.
Character: Two female actors, one playing the protagonist and the other playing the antagonist. The protagonist is LAURA; she is the victim who gets kidnapped by the strange person. The antagonist is the strange person (KIDNAPPER) however at no point is a name revealed, she is the one to kidnap LAURA but will you find out why?
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