Friday, 27 December 2013
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Friday, 6 December 2013
Teaser Trailer/Campaign
A teaser trailer is for a upcoming film which is released long in advanced of the films actual release so to "tease" the audience, its made less to tell the audience of the films content but to simply let them know of the up coming film.
A great example of a teaser trailer is The Dark Knight Rises as it does a great job of 'teasing' its audience it does not give much of the film away but shows the some main characters that the audience will recognize and some which are newly introduced which draws in the audience as they are interested in this new unknown character.
A great example of a teaser trailer is The Dark Knight Rises as it does a great job of 'teasing' its audience it does not give much of the film away but shows the some main characters that the audience will recognize and some which are newly introduced which draws in the audience as they are interested in this new unknown character.
Monday, 25 November 2013
Intertextuality
We decided to use this location in our trailer for "Utopia" as it is a location that is used in another successful British social realism "This is England" by the director Shane Meadows who is from Nottingham. We believe by using intertextuality we believe that the image of "This is England" can be cast over our production.
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
The Green Screen
At our college we have been given the opportunity to use a green screen in our trailer. So we have decided to take this opportunity and use the green screen. We have had the idea to do a news broadcast with the news reporter saying that bullying is at a all time with 2 in 3 children saying that they have been bullied at some point in the childhood either it being psychical, cyber or just being called names or just made fun of by other people. This fits in well with our film as one of the characters is being cyber bullied and will make the audiences more aware to this problem and enforces the underlining message that bullying is a huge problem and can ruin lives.
Friday, 15 November 2013
Plan for Filming
After this mix up of filming the last time we went out and film we decided to create a psychical plan on paper that we could follow in order to be more efficient when filming our scenes and shots, it also gave us more of the whole picture when it came to what our trailer will be like when finished.
Re-Filming
The second day of filming we decided that, the kitchen scene did not look as good as we first thought because of the lighting in my kitchen was making the camera in the fridge not focus on me as i went to get milk out of the fridge. As we had been to Owen's house the day before we decided that his kitchen would be much better to film this scene as there would not be any interference from the lighting or any other external elements.
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
First Day of Filming
The first day of filming we started by getting some location shots of Charles house (below), we also started with a scene in the kitchen of Charles' house where we see him seeing a note on the fridge saying "Gone on Holiday back soon", he then opens the fridge to get some milk for his morning bowl cereal.
This is a picture of our main character "Jordan" with his dog. We have decided that he should be wearing different clothes that are more fiting of his character profile.
This is a picture of our main character "Jordan" with his dog. We have decided that he should be wearing different clothes that are more fiting of his character profile.
Friday, 8 November 2013
Synergy within a Film
A film will have many ways to convey similar information, such as information on the film, trailers, posters,a website and magazine and newspaper columns. This synergy promotes and advertises the film to the audience making it more available and then would wided the target audience. ill Manors is a good example of synergy (This is from searching "ill Manors" into google)
ill Manors has an official website- which promotes the film and has more information on the film and on Ben Drew (Plan B) on why he made the film.
ill Manors has an official website- which promotes the film and has more information on the film and on Ben Drew (Plan B) on why he made the film.
Selling our film
Distribution:
Changes in film distribution technology now provides filmmakers with access to major online marketplaces such as Amazon and ITunes. While video on demand represents a easy way for independent filmmakers to enter mainstream marketplaces, this change in movie distribution represents new challenges.
Changes in film distribution technology now provides filmmakers with access to major online marketplaces such as Amazon and ITunes. While video on demand represents a easy way for independent filmmakers to enter mainstream marketplaces, this change in movie distribution represents new challenges.
Monday, 4 November 2013
Friday, 1 November 2013
Production Company
We chose to create our production company as "Red Bus Productions" as it can be instantly recognised and linked with the audience and the genre being a national icon. This then gives the audience an idea where the film is being set in England urban surroundings. This simple logo will be eaiserly remembered by the audience, by using the famous red bus.
Storyboard: Utopia
This is the first storyboard that we had put together for Utopia. We inclisipight that this will more then likely change in the near future.
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
Representaion Theory: Stuart Hall
Key Points of Stuart Hall's theory
- Hall emphasises the importance of visual representation – the image seems to be the prevalent sign of late modern culture.
- Representation – to present/to depict.The word suggests something was there already and has been re-presented by the media.
- Representation as that which stands in for something else.
- Representation is the way in which meaning is given to the things which are depicted that stand in for something.
This is a usefully concept for our film as we are aiming to re-present our to teenage characters as not thugs or menaces to society but as two young people at are trying to finding there way in life and discover their "Utopia" through this life of depression and unforfillment.
Monday, 28 October 2013
Narrative Theory: Propp & Todorov
How these apply to Utopia
Propp
We feel that our film subverts the stereotypes of these character types, the audience are not given a character that they can call the 'hero', but are shown two sad and depressed lifes of Charles and Jordan and follow them on their journey to there 'Utopia'. There are also no clear cut characters like Villain, Helper, Mentor or a Dispatcher, therefore completely subverting these character stereotypes. This then lets the audience decide who they perceive as their 'Hero' which make the audience become more involved in the storyline and the film in general.
Todorov
We have not fully used Todorov's theory in our film as we have skipped the first step "Equillibrum" and have started with the "Distruption" as the two charcters Charlie and Jordan do not have a "perfect" life to begin with. So the audience will be more involved as they will more concerned for the characters as they will be more connected.
Sunday, 27 October 2013
Reception Theory
-When a producer constructs a text a desired meaning is
encoded in it.
-Sometimes the audience will get the correct meaning from
it, whilst other times not. Sometimes they may even reject the correct meaning.
3 text readings:
-Dominant; Here the audience decodes the meaning the way the
producer wants them to and agrees with it.
-Negotiated; The audience accepts, rejects or refines parts
of the text.
-Oppositional; The dominant reading is recognized but
rejected for ideological, political or cultural reasons.
Applying this to 'Utopia':
Dominant: Empathise with Charlie(Charles) and Jordan, think that they have had a hard and tough past life.
Negotiated: Accepts that Charlie and Jordan have had a hard past life.
Oppositional: Don't like Jordan because of his involvement
in possibly being a bully to charlie and other school pupils and feel that it is his fault that he is in this situation.
Richard Dyer
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•As re-presentation: presenting reality over again to us. Reality is mediated through forms of representation available in the culture.
•As ‘being representative of’ in the sense of being ‘typical’. This, of course, raises the question of what is ‘typical’.
•In the sense of speaking for and on behalf of somebody or a group.
•In recognising the existence of audience responses, with different kinds of representation.
Apply this to Utopia
Audience Theory:- The Effects Model & The Hypodermic Syringe Theory
The Effects Model
-The
consumption of media texts has an effect or influence upon the audience.
-It is normally
considered that this effect is negative.
-Audiences are passive
and powerless to prevent the influence.
-The power lies with the
message of the text.
Key evidence for the
effects model
- The frankfurt School theorised in the 1920's and 30's that the
mass media acted to restrict and control audiences the benefit of corporate capitalism and governments.
The Bobo Doll Experiment
(Albert Bandura 1961)
- This is a very controversial piece of research that
apparently proved that children copy violent behaviour that they have seen themselves possible on television or in real life.
Applying this to
Utopia
As our film is a 15 rated we have to make sure that all scenes that may content violence has to follow the set guidelines of the BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), however our film is about two teenagers who find each other and go on a journey of revival, through which they both try and find their "Utopia" a task easier said then dne. This we feel will content a minimal amount of violence if not none.
Here are some key
factors where it is thought that violence in media were contributing factors or
causes of inappropriate behaviour in the real world:
-The film Childs Play 3
in the murder of James Bulger in 1993
-The game Manhunt in the
murder of Stefan Pakeerah in 2004 by his friend Warren LeBlanc
-The film Severance
(2006) in the murder of Simon Everitt
However, it was found
after calls for bans for each of these medias, there was no evidence that could proven the link between it and these violent acts.
Hypodermic Syringe
Theory
-The message is injected
into the audience in a powerful syringe like way.
-The audience is
powerless to resist.
-Therefore, the media
works like a drug and the audience is drugged, addicted, doped or duped.
The Film Name
We chose the name "Utopia" as it represent the goal that our two characters want to get to. The definition of the Utopia in the oxford dictionary is "Modelled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect" this we thought would fix our film and encase our film in one word. However before choosing "Utopia" we had sorted through a number of names for the film, such as voyage and 'atteindre un but' which is a french translation for "reaching a goal", but we felt the the word "utopia" is more of a universally used term which everybody would understand.
Questionnaire & Results
Here is a picture of the questionnaire that we handed out to all different genders and ages of people. The aim is to compile results that we could use to improve our own trailer.
These are the results of the questionnaires that we handed out.
Target Audience
This is our chosen target audience which are teenagers aged 15 to 21, as this is the age that we believe will have the most disposable income, with the most free time, and are the people who go to the cinema the most often being with friends or family. We feel that even though the film is aimed at both male and female genders, the predominant gender that would see our film would be male, As from research we discovered that British social realism is a popular genre with in males, with films like Ill Manors, Kidulthood and Spike Island, which brought in big profit with a predominantly male audience.
Tuesday, 15 October 2013
What is British Social Realism?
"British" Social realism is a genre that shows us to ourselves and pushes the boundaries in the effort to put the experiences of real Britons on the screen for the world to see.
This above a just a few example of some brilliant British social realism films that have been produced.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
My Brother The Devil: Case Study
My brother The devil is also fast paced British social realism film that is about two teenage brothers how have to face there problems head on, to survive the harsh reality of being British Arabs growing up on the streets of gangland London. The film touches on subjects of gang culture with drugs, guns & murder which some taboo issue throw in between.Budget: About £650,000
Box Office: Nov. 9-11 2012 - $44,833 at 57 theatres
Release of the film:
Reviews:
The reviews for My brother the devil where pretty average at a 6.2 on imdb.com but on rottentomatoes.com it was given a rating of 91% on the Tomatometer and a average rating of 7.2/10 by the critics and a 75% Tomatometer and a aberage rating of 3.8/5 by the audience.
Social Media:

My Brother the Devil has a facebook page with around 12,673 likes and many video reviews on Youtube.
The Selfish Giant: Case Study
The Selfish Giant is a British social realism film about two teenage boys (Arbor and Swifty) that come from hard backgrounds which has made their friendship stronger. We then follow these two boys in their journey as they are both excluded from their school they decided to make some money and help out their families through the means of stealing scrap metals and cable off railway lines which holds hidden dangers that we later find out with Arbor and Swifty. As the greedy to make more money from the scrap metal Arbor gets in to trouble with Kitten (owned of the scrapyard) and results in a terrible and tragic accident ending a friendship and a life.
Budget:
Box Office: Oct. 25-27 2013 - $132,128 at 35 theaters
Release of the film:
Reviews: The reviews for The Selfish Giant where pretty average at a 7.4 on imdb.com and on rottentomatoes.com it was given a rating of 97% on the Tomatometer and a average rating of 8.4/10 by the critics and a 73% of the 267 users liked the film and gave it a average rating of 4/5 by the audience.
Budget:
Box Office: Oct. 25-27 2013 - $132,128 at 35 theaters
Release of the film:
Reviews: The reviews for The Selfish Giant where pretty average at a 7.4 on imdb.com and on rottentomatoes.com it was given a rating of 97% on the Tomatometer and a average rating of 8.4/10 by the critics and a 73% of the 267 users liked the film and gave it a average rating of 4/5 by the audience.
Spike Island: Case Study
Spike Island is fast paced, coming of age British Social Realism film about teenage life around the late 80s and early 90s released in 2012 by Mat Whitecross. The film is based around a group of five teenagers as they come to the end of their school lifes and possibly the end of their friendship. As they come closer to the end of the school year they decide to find a way to go and see the legendary Stone Roses at Spike island in Liverpool. We follow them as they try and find a way into Spike island where friends are made and lost with also a bit of romance in between.
Budget:
Box Office: Jun. 28-30 2013 - $157,036 at 19 theatres
Release of the film:
Reviews:
This reviews for Spike Island were not good as it only scored 5.7/10 on IMDB and scored worst on rottentomato.com with 41% on the tomatometer with an average rating 5/10 by the critics and a 50% of the 204 users liked the film, with an average rating of 3.4/5 by the audience.
Box Office: Jun. 28-30 2013 - $157,036 at 19 theatres
Release of the film:
Reviews:
This reviews for Spike Island were not good as it only scored 5.7/10 on IMDB and scored worst on rottentomato.com with 41% on the tomatometer with an average rating 5/10 by the critics and a 50% of the 204 users liked the film, with an average rating of 3.4/5 by the audience.
Kidulthood: Case Study
Kidulthood is about the life of seven teenagers in west London. As they get involved in gangs and violence when they are still in school. This then leads to them using drugs and alcohol, which leads them to committing petty crimes for money. The film touches on British social realism themes like teen pregnancy, bulling which leads to a suicide and gang life that leads to a murder.
Budget: Estimated £600,000
Box Office: Mar 3-5 2006 $175,239 at 41 theatres
Release of film:
Reviews:
Friday, 20 September 2013
The Idea
The idea for our British social realism teaser trailer is, we follow the problematic lives of two different teenagers, whom have opposing hobbies and interests. The are facing individual problems and experience individual complications typically faced by our target audience. We follow their journey of revival, through which they both meet and unexpectedly become friends and united.
Friday, 21 June 2013
My A2 Blog
It is my A2 media blog. I will be working with Arthur and Owen. We will be making a teaser trailer with the genre British Social Realism. Our story is about two teenagers boys that are from compelely backgrounds that face problems that the target audience can relate too.
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