Monday, 10 February 2014

Sequence of our Ident & Analysis

Ident Sequence / Analysis

This is the Sequence of our ident, for our opening of the film, I think we still need to add Non-Digetic sound in the opening to make look/feel better.



In our film title, we choose bold title and dark background so that it's readable for the audience and they know what they're reading, also in our film title we decided to admit a date when the film will be released and we chose '20/02/2014, we chose this specific date because in our movie you get a glimpse of the detective becoming frustrated on finding out when the terrorist attack happens so he throws his pen at the wall and the 9/11 article falls off. from this he works out a date by adding up
9 + 11=20. The 20th of february. We wanted to make a simpler date but we chose that specific date because it sought of links with the film as well giving a realistic feeling when people watch the film on that day.

Choosing our Font

After looking at titles and the fonts used we decided to use a very simple font due to the serious narrative of our opening. We used ribbet to proudce our titles and so looked at the possible fonts. We decided on two fonts.


Instead of having our titles all in one font we decided to use two asimilar to the titles to the new film 'gravity'. We feel these were the best fonts as they are very basic and express intense serious thrill in our eyes.

Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Rough Copy

Rough Copy


We have edited the rough copy of our film and we've edited parts of our film, however we are continuing to finish off our editing and complete our film. in the rough copy there's no soundtrack, which we still have to get non copyright music, and we still need a title but we have done our studio ident, which is good then we can add it to the movie. well this is how far we are in the movie and how we are doing at this time. we would also appreciate feedback on our rough copy.


Our Studio Ident


Ident
 
Andrew created our ident for us on photoshop. We choes to call our production company 'Gateway productions'. We chose this name as we feel it conveys Thriller. It doesn't sound too happy or fun but more sinister and serious. The word 'Gateway' was chosen as we feel our 'proudction company' can be the gateway to enjoyment and thrill, the passage way, the door to thrill. We have chosen an image of a door open slightly with light streaming through in beams. We chose this as the door is open allowing access, the light streaming through in beams creates a thrilling look, an almost intriguing look. It makes the person wonder what is going on behind the door. Almost moving from darkness to light, boredom to fun and thrilling. We would like to make the image brighter however.


Monday, 3 February 2014

Certification on Films

Certification is always used on films, games & music to classify the content and to ensure that it's appropriate for the right age or families.

Cinema

The BBFC, which is the main board for classification in film and to censor anything inappropriate was set up in 1912 by the film industry as an independent body to bring a degree to classify films nationally, some classification maybe dealt with local councils, if they want that specific film in cinemas, or if they want some bits removed, or if they want to make the film a 12 instead of PG, this may overrule some of the BBFC's decisions, passing they reject, banning films they have passed, and editing random bits in the film, or they alter categories for films.


Video


in 1984  parliament passed the Video Recordings Act. this act stated that, subject certain video recordings offered for sale or hire commercially in the UK, had to be first classified by the authority designated by the Secretary of State.


Classification 

To classify the film the BBFC have examiners who look at issues, which occur in the film and to see if they have to do anything about it, such as discrimination, drugs, horror, imitable behavior, language, nudity, sex, sexual violence, theme and violence when making decisions to classify the film. they also consider context, tone and impact it may have on the audience, for example "12 years a slave had an impact on the audience making them emotional and feel sorrow for the people who had to suffer back in that time", they even examine the release format, for example, DVDs are watched at home, so their is a major risk of underage viewing.


Audience Reseach

In our groups, we filmed an interview of teenagers, male & female, and asked them few questions on what they like about thriller, their favorite genre, where they view films and if they like certain thriller devices, such as cliffhangers. from this audience research, we've found the different views and aspects.

In the video we interviewed different people, different age groups to find out what they like about thrillers, and what they're favourite genre is and everyone had different opinions. the interview was very useful and interesting to hear peoples opinions. From the interview we can see some people didn't think title sequences were that important, however camera angles were because i think someone said, "you don't want to see uneven shots". everyone had their one opinions in what they notice in films and what they think is important and effective.



In our groups we then gathered and made a questionnaire asking the following questions; 


Name (optional): ______________
Gender:______________________
Age:_________________________

1.       Do you like to meet all of the characters within the opening scenes of a movie?
 Yes/No/Other

2.       Do you enjoy the use of enigma codes? (aspects that make you question what is going on)
Yes/No/Other

3.       Do you feel that a variety of camera shots makes a difference to a scene?
Yes/No/Other

4.       Do you feel the first 5 minutes of a film is crucial in making the decision as to whether to continue watching or not?
Yes/No/Other

5.       Which way do you hear of new films? (Can circle more than one)
TV advert/Social websites/Internet adverts/Word of mouth/Other

6.       Would you watch a low budget film?
Yes/No/Other

7.       Do you feel that a soundtrack adds to your emotional response to a film?
Yes/No/Other

8.       Do you feel that a title effects whether or not you will watch a film?
Yes/No/Other

9.       Do you enjoy the use of cliffhangers?
Yes/No/Other

10.   Do you like the use of voice overs?
Yes/No/Other

11.   What kind of Thrillers do you enjoy?

Conspiracy/Horror/Psychological/Crime/Other

Findings:

Then in our groups we splitted up and asked students each questions and this is my findings i had found.

Question 1 Do you like to meet all characters in beginning?
Yes
No
Other
Age 16-18
5
2

Age 19-30
3
1
3
Age 31+
1
0
2
 This shows that most groups like to meet the characters near the beginning no matter what age.


Question 2 Do you enjoy use of enigma codes?
Yes
No
Other
Age 16-18
5
2

Age 19-30
5
1

Age 31+
3
1

 This shows again that most age groups like the use of enigma codes.


Question 3 Do you feel a variety of Camera angles make a difference?
Yes
No
Other
Age 16-18
5
1

Age 19-30
4
1

Age 31+
6
3
 These findings show that varieties of camera angles make a difference in the movie.


Question 4 Is the beginning of the movie important as to whether you will continue watching?
Yes
No
Other
Age 16-18
5


Age 19-30
5


Age 31+
4


 This shows every age are wary of the opening and that it's vital, that they can understand the film.


Question 5 Which way do you hear of movies?
TV adverts
Social Networks
Word of mouth
Internet ads
Other
Age 16-18
6
8
3
4
4
Age 19-30
4
4
2
2

Age 31+
7
2
2

2
 This table also varies. We can see that targeting younger teens the social world is highly important, the elder the less likely use the internet is recognised but more so TV ads.

Question 6 Would you watch a low budget movie?
Yes
No
Other
Age 16-18
2
6

Age 19-30
2
4

Age 31+
3
3

 This show's tat more people would want to see high budgeted major blockbuster films instead of low budget films.

Question 7 Effects of a soundtrack
Yes
No
Other
Age 16-18
2
4

Age 19-30
4
2

Age 31+
6

1
 This shows that the soundtrack is important to nearly every age except for some teens aged 16-18

Question 8 Effects of a title?
Yes
No
Other
Age 16-18
2
3
1
Age 19-30
2
2

Age 31+
2
1
2
 This table shows that the title is not that important to few people because maybe they don't really notice the titles.
Question 9 Cliffhangers?
Yes
No
Other
Age 16-18
4
1

Age 19-30
6


Age 31+
3
2

Cliffhangers are important to people because it gets them excited for the sequels or gets them thinking what happened to the character/s 

Question 10 Voice overs?
Yes
No
Other
Age 16-18

5

Age 19-30
2
6

Age 31+
2
5

 Voice overs are not that liked because people find it annoying sometimes and the voiceover sometimes lags in the film making it complicated to understand what just happened.

Question 11 Favourite sub genre
Conspiracy
Psychological
Crime
Horror
Other
Age 16-18


3
6
1
Age 19-30
2
3
2


Age 30+

2
2

4
 This table shows different sub genres are favoured by different age groups, such as teens love to watch horror instead of crime, while older people love to watch other sub genres instead of horror.

From these finding i can see what we need to do in our groups to make the opening of our thriller sophisticated and keep our audience in their seat.