Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Film production mark
The mark you received at moderation for your film production is 48. Target to improve: work on your titles - they titles come in at wrong time and don't fit the mood you have established. You could change the music that accompanies titles - gangster rather than action for example. The cut after the institutional information is a bit jumpy and sudden - could you fade?
Tuesday, 4 March 2014
9 screenshots of our task

This shot is a close up of the suspected villain/bad guy interrogating a suspect. he is a large grin on his face showing the audience that is glad the suspect (Sam McCool) said that he wasn't going to tell him anything. the effects of having a close up of a person is that the audience can easily see the facial expression on their face. The mise en scene of the glasses suggests that Avraj's character is intelligent and sophisticated.
WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT INC. is a fully integrated, broad-based entertainment company and a global leader in the creation, production, distribution, licensing and marketing of all forms of entertainment and their related businesses. A Time Warner Company, Warner Bros. We chose warner bros as our distribution company because Pictures produce and distribute a wide-ranging slate of some 18-22 films each year, employing a business paradigm that mitigates risk while maximizing productivity and capital. Warner Bros. Pictures either fully finances or co-finances the films it produces and maintains worldwide distribution rights. It also monetizes its distribution and marketing operations by distributing films that are totally financed and produced by third parties. Among the films on Warner Bros. Pictures’ 2014 slate are The LEGO Movie, 300: Rise of an Empire, Edge of Tomorrow, Jupiter Ascending, The Judge, Horrible Bosses 2 (New Line Cinema) and The Hobbit: There and Back Again.
I liked this shot as i feel it implied to the audience to the film was a thriller, the use of the knife in the foreground and the long shot of both characters in the background further suggested that the film hit key aspects of the thriller genre, which includes intense excitement, suspense, a high level of anticipation, ultra-heightened expectation, uncertainty, anxiety, and nerve-wracking tension. Thriller and suspense films are virtually synonymous and interchangeable categorizations, with similar characteristics and features. Additionally, the use of the panning shot gave an idea of the location and the mise en scene of the knives and various industrial tools created images of violence within the audiences mind. i feel like it could have been improved in editing with the colour balancing, reducing the amount of light coming in through the windows, which would then focus the shot more on the characters and the knife.
This shot was very effective when we used it, having a high angled shot, showing the vulnerability of Sam, who was the antagonist and the one being interrogated, and with Max (The Henchman) throwing punches into the stomach of Sam. This shot gave the effectiveness of action and violence. With Max and Sam both in suits, show that there is class in the shot and also gives it the back story of the storyline being about drugs, money, etc, as the suits suggest class. This shot would have the effect on the audience showing that the protagonist (Sam) being brutally beaten up, giving the audience the action feel and also the shock that you don't know what is going to happen next. This also adds tension and excitement into the film with just the one shot, also increasing the suspension. Also with the use of the location, gives us and the audience the effect that it is somewhere secret, where most interrogations occur.
This shot is also very effective when we was filming, due to the low angle, close up shot of the interrogaters feet (who is Avraj), this gives the effect of the interrogater being mysterious as we can't see the top half of the antagonist. This gives the effect on the audience of being vunerable, the tension and mystery plays a part in this as it gives the antagonist a scary/hard hitting feel even before we see the full body or before he says anything. Also this gives the sense of danger and violence as the audience can feel, due to the tension, that something will happen. Overall, this shot was very effective on the audience and also when producing the film.
This shot shows the antagonist (Avraj) sitting down onto a chair, using the medium shot, this shows the power and dominence the antagonist has on the protagonist, which is sam. this gives the effect that maybe, violence will occur, giving the audience the effect that the antagonist has all control over this situation and because the protagonist (Sam) is tied up and sitting down revealing his vulnerbility and through this shot. The suits in this shot, worn by the antagonist, signifies the elemant of power through the use of Mise-en-Scene. This shot was slightly effective in our opening 2 minutes, because overall it gave a slight effect on the audience of danger and violence that would've occured in this short camera shot.
This is a shot from the title sequence of "Outgone", this was completed and made on Sont Vegas Pro 11, this title sequence gives the action effect that is needed for our opening 2 minutes, it was very time consuming and was made from scratch, This gives the audience the action effect due to the bullet holes and fire and the colours used, this would all be found in an action film, signifing damnger, violence and fire.
Friday, 14 February 2014
Actors
Well, we have before you is a behind the scene look at who our Actors who starred in the 2 minutes short film of OUTGONE.
These actors have starred in various other films such as;
Here we have a photo of one of our actors playing a part of a Native American in the film "The Lookout"
These actors have starred in various other films such as;
- The lookout
- Darkness
- Hold up
- Batman - The Dark Knight
- Star Wars trilogy
- Blood Diamond
Here we have a photo of one of our actors playing a part of a Native American in the film "The Lookout"
Here is our very own actor, Avraj, he is a very popular actor around the globe, mainly in America and has starred in the films such as "The lookout", Batman - The Dark Knight and played a small role in Blood Diamond.
That was only a little bit of fun, now to the serious agender.
We all enjoyed making this openiong 2 minutes of our film (Outgone) and we have here the two main actors that were a part of our final piece, unfortunatly one of the other actors who starred in the film has departed from our group and wont be showed in this post. In the picture below will have a picture of our actors, Max Chillman and Avraj Chagger.
Max Chillman, on the left, played the role of the 'Henchman' in our opening two minutes of our film and enjoyed playing the role, he quotes "It was an enjoyable experience, one that I will take everywhere I go".
Avraj Chagger, on the right, played the role of the antagonist which was the lead interrorgator, also known as "The King" in the opening two minutes of our film and enjoyed playing the role, he also quotes "It was a conjunction of both high intensity, emotions and hardwork.
We also have the actor, Sam McCool playing the part of the protagonist who was the person being interrorgated, sadly he departed from our group and we also dont have a photograph of the actor
Overall, the opening 2 minutes was a success and was highly enjoyable to direct and watch the actors do their work.
Tuesday, 11 February 2014
Soundtrack Research (2) - Interrorgation Room
This type of interrogation is one of the soundtracks that we all looked at and one of the various pieces of soundtracks that we might of used in our opening two minutes. This soundtrack sounds very hard-hitting and 'dark' in the sense that this type of soundtrack is a very good piece to use if making an interrogation room scene. The use of drums in this piece of music gives it that hard hitting/dark feel to it as it increases the tempo of the music giving us the nervous feeling and would have an effect on the audience. We didn't use this soundtrack due to the fact that it would be a bit 'epic' for our opening two minutes and also that it is copyrighted by the Alpha Protocol game and their producers, but this could easily be mimicked in the sense of using drums to make a dark/hard-hitting/scary piece of music. We used this type of music to get various ideas for our music soundtrack for our opening 2 minutes, the use of drums was a part of it. Overall, this is a very good piece of interrogation music and it does give us the nervous feeling and the nervous/hard-hitting impact on the audience and this is what we intend to do with our opening two minutes.
Wednesday, 5 February 2014
Audience Research - Action

This audience research is what we used to help make our decision on what genre to make our opening 2 minutes. We can see from the Age, Gender and Children categories on what sort of audience are more likely to watch an action film
In the Age category, the ages more likely to watch an action film would be from the ages of 18-44 with an overall percentage of 69%, this could be because most action films are around 15 years+ making it more appealing for the youthful/young adult population and also the middle ages population.
The Gender category shows that the Male Gender is more likely to watch an action film than the female audience. With the male audience having 61% of the total percentage, this means that action films are more likely to appeal to the male audience, this could be because of the fight scenes, car chases, shootings, blood etc. this could be what appeals to the male audience stereo-typically, but this wouldn't appeal to most of the female audience.
The children Category shows us the percentage of adults that have/do not have children and how action films would appeal to them. The highest being people with no children with 54% this could be that they would be able to watch the films they like, without any hasell of a young child, who would not be suitable to the young child.
Sunday, 2 February 2014
Research and planning provisional mark
Name of student: Max Chillman
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Done?
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Comment/target
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RESEARCH
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Genre Research and mind-maps
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YES
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Uploaded YouTube videos of openings - analysed
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YES
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Opening titles analysed in detail – font researched
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YES
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Uploaded YouTube videos of similar genre openings analysed
in detail
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YES
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Costume and location research – google earth and pictures
you’ve taken.
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Comment on the setting image you uploaded – how it has
contributed to your planning and ideas
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Actors and props photos and interviews
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Props photos
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Upload some interviews with the actors – these could be
video diaries.
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Soundtrack research (non-copyright music)
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Audience Research and Profiling (typical audience member
and similar films)
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Make sure you get this completed and uploaded
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Institution research (Paramount etc)
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YES
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Certificate research
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YES
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PLANNING
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Own film idea brainstorm
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YES
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Own film treatment
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YES
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Relevant Online Tutorials and Comment
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YES
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Documenting of influences on production
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Shot lists
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YES
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Comment on this post – why have you made the choices you
have? Did they change when you filmed? Develop your comments in more detail,
showing clearly your thought processes and the journey you have undertaken
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Consideration of
representation in your film and stereotyping – use theory from G325.
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Questionnaire (and feedback) Get some feedback on your
initial ideas!
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NO
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Diary of
filming/editing etc with photos and screen grabs
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NO
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Mood board
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YES
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Script
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YES
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Practice titles created and uploaded
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YES
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Make sure you comment on you posts
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Storyboard – animatic.
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NO
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This is vital to your mark
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Time Management Schedule
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YES
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Research and
planning mark scheme:
Level 2
8–11 marks
Planning and research evidence may be partially incomplete;
There is basic research into similar products and a potential target
audience;
There is basic organisation of actors, locations, costumes or props;
There is basic work on shotlists, layouts, drafting, scripting or
storyboarding;
There is a basic level of care in the presentation of the research and
planning;
Time management may not be good.
Level 3
12–15 marks
Planning and research evidence will be complete;
There is proficient research into similar products and a potential
target audience;
There is proficient organisation of actors, locations, costumes or
props;
There is proficient work on shotlists, layouts, drafting, scripting or
storyboarding;
There is a good level of care in the presentation of the research and
planning;
Time management is good; there is a schedule of filming
There is no
animatic storyboard and/or mood board
Level 4
16–20 marks
Planning and research evidence will be complete and detailed;
There is excellent research into similar products and a potential target
audience;
There is excellent organisation of actors, locations, costumes or props;
There is excellent work on shotlists, layouts, drafting, scripting or
storyboarding;
There is an excellent level of care in the presentation of the research
and planning;
Time management is excellent.
Research and
planning mark 12/20 Level
3
Max - make sure you
comment on each of your posts - – why have you made the choices you have? Did
they change when you filmed? Develop your comments in more detail, showing
clearly your thought processes and the journey you have undertaken
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