Monday, 16 December 2013

Reflection on my film idea

The discussion has helped me to analyse how I should go about presenting action in the film opening and if I would be able to get the locations I need. For example in idea 1, I would need shots of famous buildings in different countries showing that they are travelling the world, such as a shot of the Eiffel tower.


Furthermore, I have made a conclusion that I would be carrying out idea 2. This is because I believe it is easier to have access to the location as well as the actors. Carrying out idea 3 would be bit difficult as older actors would be needed, as finding out when they are available is hard as they are busy people. However, idea 2 is simple as I can ask members/ friends of school and family if they want to take part in the production. 

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Ideas for an action romantic film

In order to create an exciting and intriguing film opening I have decided to do synopsis of the whole films. This way have a clear understanding what I want in my film opening.


Idea 1- The Protector 
When an agent named Sally Jones is force to unlock her past and remembers her man of her dreams but, she soon discovers that he is back. Daniel Thomson does not seem to recognize her and takes her into a thrilling cat and mouse chase around the globe in order to solve a case. As they fight and investigate together old feelings start to creep up again. Now they both dependent on each other in order to survive.

Idea 2- Love Me Dead 
It is a sunny day when a group of highly trained teenage agents decided to hanging out. When suddenly one of them gets shot. After four years there is only one person still mourning for his lost. Agent Roberts has not let go of the past and is eager to find out what happened that day. However the question is, is he really dead?



Idea 3 - Life Without You 
When you have lived out your life, you start to recall what you have done and question if it was worth it. Retired agents, Tom and Esme, find themselves get again in the battle field however, they are not as equipped as they used to be. When an old enemy appears again. This time there is no escape for them. 

Opening Title Sequence


Timeline - Mr. & Mrs. Smith




Top 5 conventions of an action and romantic film

Boy meets girl

Gives the impression of a relationship suggesting romance between the first characters.  It does not necessary have to suggest a relationship between the first male and female characters. However, for the male character(s) to show interest in female character(s) connotes that the protagonist maybe a playboy nevertheless, it still foreshadows a romance with in the film.

Cat and mouse chase

It instantly connotes to the audience that the film will contain some action between characters. It could be of a guy chasing after a girl or a guy chasing a guy due to a love triangle.


Fights & Explosions
Immediately informs the audience of the film genre.   


Protagonist and Antagonist
Shows that the film is an action genre, could be that the protagonist is protecting the person they care most for.


Upbeat music

Emphasizes the action sequence that may be occurring. It could also indicate to the audience how serious the action scene is. If the 'upbeat music' sounds lighter or bit comedic it could suggest that the fighting may have  commenced due to love trouble. On the other hand, if the 'upbeat music' sounds heavier and serious, could indicate to the audience that this scene is high significantly for the movie.
heavy upbeat music
light upbeat music

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Examples of action/romantic film openings


      Mr & Mrs Smith 
                                                                                    
                                                                                  The Host 
                   Parker 

      This Means War

The

 Legend of Zorro




   
Knight and Day 
  
             In Time

Change of genre


Due to that I do not have  easy access to props, costumes and  a setting to carry out a period drama opening I have changed my choice of genre. I have decided to carry out an action/romantic film opening. The reason why I have chosen an action/romantic genre is that am able to have easy access to the location as well as costumes, as it will be set in the present day. 











Reflection of choice of genre

Initially I wanted to carry out a period drama film opening. However through researching the convention and doing a timeline of 'Pride & Prejudice' helped me to comprehend what is required of an period drama opening. Which to my dismay found out that setting and costumes is the key into bring the opening to life. One of my biggest problem was not being able to have easy access to costumes from the 18th/19th century. 

                                                                                 











Another great downfall was the setting, there is no doubt that England still conserve historical buildings however, that was not the problem. The problem is that most of them are situated outside of London, which meant that in a case of re-shooting, it would not be easy to back to the location. Another problem was having these place vacated (as back in the 16th there were not cars around and women dressed in trousers) or booked which is time consuming and at times I would have had to pay for the reservation.





Timeline - Pride and Prejudice



My overview of film openings

Overall, what I have notice about film openings is that many opening have a sense of ambiguity, however they do still transmit to the audience what the film maybe about. This informs me that a film opening is the base which will hold everything yet to come. Furthermore, depending on the genre of the film conventions change to fit into that particular genre. For example a convention of horror would be for the antagonists to be chasing after the protagonist however, this convention would not fit into a romantic drama.

 
  

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

The importance of an film opening & tile sequence

A film opening in my opinion is one of the most important and essential part of a film. A film opening will normally include a title sequence, which will show the name of the film as well key members in creating the film such as the cast. The reason why I say that a film opening is important is due to that an opening establishes numerous elements; such as the genre of the film, the target audience, the gratification, introduction to the storyline and etc. In addition, the opening is what must hook the viewer to watch the film rest of the film. In bedding the title sequence in the film opening has a greater effect on the audience. This is due to that the audience are able to perceive the cast names and, due to that they may want to carry on watching as their favourite actor/actress are playing in the film. 


Film Opening: Researching genre

Scream - Horror


Character- Straight away we can connote that this film is aimed at a teenage audience. As the opening starts by focusing on a teenage girl played by Drew Barrymore getting ready for a movie night. By establishing the character as a teenager, teenage audience can relate to this character as it evokes familiarity to them, as it would be perfectly normal for a teenager to prepare for a movie night. However, within establishing the target audience it also states the film genre, which is horror. This is viewed through Casey Becker's (teenage girl) body language, which ensures us that she is scared and afraid from the person calling her. Her face is the key in telling the audience that the phone call is not just a phone call, but it indicates the horror of the situation.


Sound- Furthermore, body language is not the only thing that gives away the genre of the film but, it is also the use of speech. Speech in the film opening is a key element as it helps us to understand the situation when Casey says "what do you want?" and in reply the man on the phone says "To see what your insides look like!"  This establishes the genre even more as what the man on the phone is sayings is alarming and foreshadows death, which is a convention of a horror movie. In addition, right at the start of the filming opening when 'Scream' the title of the movie appears, dramatic sound effects are added to convey a horror genre.


While the text 'Scream' comes up the audience are able to hear a loud drum sound which may have scared the audience already, followed by a girl screaming which immediately is followed by a knife sound. These three different sounds sets the mood/genre. Moreover, the sound to the home phone ringing is very effective as the sound of the phone starts of by being an 'innocent' sound. Later on it the sound of the phone is being portrayed as the threat as each time it rings Casey jumps and cries.  

Setting- The first shot of the film opening is of a home phone which immediately connotes to the audience that the first few scenes will be established in a house home. Besides the home phone we can tell that it is set in a house as numerous of home items are on view, such as sofas, lamp, book shelves and a television. All this items indicate that this shot is actually taking place in the living room. Which in the few later shots it moves into the kitchen, that's has a home vibe to it. In my opinion I think this setting is very important and effective as a home represents safety and comfort, which it is being contradicted as Casey find herself being threatened in her own home. Which may start audience to question themselves about their own safety in their homes this is due to that the audience were able to relate their home to the film setting.


Mood-Right at the start of the opening ( not counting the film title)  we would not  guess that it is a horror as it opens up with a teenage girl answering the phone to a 'wrong number' and later moves on to the kitchen where she is cooking popcorn; which is a perfectly normal thing to do. Which sets the mood as quiet and clam. However, this is not the case for the whole opening as it gradually tension and mystery   starts to be created which lifts up the mood into a horror. This mood has been accomplish by the strange phone calls that Casey receives constantly which as a result makes her jumpy.

Narrative Hook- The reason why the film opening is great it as due to that the audience are constantly kept in suspense and are maintained ambiguous of the situation. Question such as who is he? Why her? What is so important about her? What is he going to do next? The audience want the answer and the only way to get them is to carry on watching. Also, the fact that later on the film opening he turns the small talk into a deadly game, hooks the viewer as the audience are waiting for Casey's answer.

Titles- In this film opening there is only one title being presented, Scream. The name of the film is the only title that is showed which can indicate that the most important word/sound throughout the film is 'Scream' therefore, the audience would be expecting to hear screams. The typography of the name of the film adds even more to horror as it is placed in a black background and coasted is in white and bloody red which highlights the title 'Scream'  


The Hangover- Comedy


Character- In this opening scene there are about five main character that have been established. From the very first character comedy has been establish already. This is through his (old man) body language as he moves his head and finger like a girl would when chatting back. Which the audience may find it hilarious as it is not expected for a grown man. Later into the opening we are introduced to some of the names of the characters such as Phil and Tracy; which allows the  audience to be able to relate to the characters as having established their names  brings the characters 'to life'. Tracy establishes comedy through her facial expression and her body language.


The way Tracy get up from her chair in a sudden way ,while having a serious and straight face, which in my opinion she over does  in order to convey comedy. In response to her reaction, Phil's body language is a   complete contrast to hers. As he is all clam and does not take this situation serious compared to her. 

Setting- In my opinion I think that the setting is the key to this opening in order to convey comedy. As there are two completely different setting established in the opening. One of these settings is set in a very luxurious bridal room and the another setting, what seems like a desert. The reason in having two completely different setting is due to that it creates questions and ambiguity. My biggest question is what in the world have they done?  

Mood-  


Film openings that I enjoy

The Notebook-

Drama/Romance 

I love this opening as it makes me appreciate how beautiful nature and that it bring me a sense of relaxation. I have to mention the thing that makes this opening wonderful is the contrast used of colours and shades. Having different shades of red and having a the colour back as the contrast creates a clam mood.

Fast and Furious 6-

Action/Crime/Thriller



This opening is one of the few that keeps me on alter from the very first shot. This is due that the audience (I) are ambiguous of scene and can't tell what really is going on. Their facial expression is what keeps us in the dark.  Which keeps me hooked into watching the rest of the film.  

Catch Me If You Can-
Biography/Crime/Drama


The main reason why I enjoy this film opening is that it is illustrated through drawings and not through having actors. Having the film opening as drawings is amazing as it is very artistic and different to the normal. What makes the film opening outstanding is that it tells us a short story and the way everything is linked in order to reveal credits.

Pride & Prejudice-

Period drama/Romance

In this opening what grabs my attention is not really what I see but, what I hear. The piece of music named Dawn what highlights this opening scene. What I love most is how to sound has been editing in, as it started of as a non-dietetic sound and moves into a dietetic sound. Which I through was a beautiful transition of sound.

Monday, 9 December 2013

Trip to the BFI



On Thursday 21 November 2013 our media class attended to the B.F.I (British Film Institute) Southbank to listen to a lecture titled 'Making Film Opening for AS Media Studies Students' direct by Pete Fraser. At the start we were given the program for the day



 (put up a pic of the program)


I thoroughly enjoyed the first part of the day as we were introduce to the whole concept of a film opening. Pete Fraser gave us a real insight to a film opening and how important is to know the genre that I have chosen really well. In my opinion the best part of first half of the day was when having the chance to ask and gain answer directly from Simon Frame. Simon Frame is a visual effects Special effect producer and supervisor. He is well known for taking the role as special effects supervisor for the TV series Da Vinci's Demons -2013



Simon Frame broke it down for us on how he had created this opening. What impresses me was that he had carried out this task the 'old' fashion way which was to draw it on paper then  transfer it digitally. Which I found it amazing because it showed me that I didn't need high tec equipment or high quality editing software but I just needed my imagination  

In addition, the second half of the day was more to do with what we had to do in order to carry out our film opening task. Pete Fraser had a very helpful sildeshare up, which informed us key facts of what we should avoid such as to  sure that the typography of the titles matches with your genre of the film opening. What I found really helpful was the four different examples that was presented to us in the lecture. All four were awarded different grades which indicates me straight away what I should do for my film opening as well as how to gain as mark for my film opening.


Furthermore, we also had a Q&A with Jake Hume who I found very interesting as someone in the audience asked "how to do became a producer?" in reply Hume said "you start of by making your own film" Which to me was not a really good answer as I thought he would give a step by step 'plan' however, I understood that in media if you are determined and creative you can become what you want to become.  


Produced by Jake Hume
Jake Hume 


Todorov's Theory of Narrative


Tzventan Todorov is a Franco-Bulgarian historian and essayist. In the year of 1969 he believed to have a theory that every single film follows the same narrative structure. Within this theory there is five parts:

  1. The Equilibrium is the state were all is as it should be, meaning that the film starts of in a clam note.
  2. The Disruption is the state were a problem breaks through the equilibrium state 
  3. The Resolution state is were it is recognised that there is a break/disorder by the disruption state and it able to start to find a solution  
  4. The Restored Order state is to repair the break/disorder of the disruption 
  5. The New Equilibrium state is were is equilibrium is returned back and the films ends in a clam resolved ending 


Sunday, 8 December 2013

Saul Bass



Saul Bas is an American well known in the Hollywood film industry as title designer, film director however, Bass gains more credit for being an outstanding graphic designer. This is due to his accomplishments such as for his deigns of motion pictures title sequence, film posters and corporate logos, he was awarded the Academy Award winning film-maker. Along his 40-year career, Bass had worked with some of Hollywood's most prominent film-makers such as:

Stanley Kubrick
Sir Alfred Hitchcock
Martin Scorsese
Bass was a great asset to the film industry as he was the person in revolutionizing how the opening credits will be presented. Bass ensured that the opening credits grabbed the audience's attention by making his opening title sequence eye catching. He did this through creating poster using graphic design.

Bass poster designs