Day/Date
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Set/Page/Description
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Cast
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Props
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Location
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Day 1
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EXT. CANARY WHARF
Establishing shot of London city.
Dolly shot of a road in canary wharf using a car.
Long shot of Richard Smith leaving big building holding a brief case.
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Richard Smith
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Suit
Brief case
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London city
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Day 2
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EXT. LONDON CITY
Mid –shot of Richard Smith leaving his firm.
Wide shot of a car mysteriously appearing.
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Richard Smith
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Car
Suit
Brief case
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London City
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Day 3
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INT. ROOMS IN EBC
Point of view shot of assassin punching.
Over the shoulder shot of assassin pointing a gun at another character.
Mid-shot of a man in a chair and the assassin standing next to him.
EXT. OUTSIDE EBC
Long-shot of man being chased by an assassin.
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Richard Smith
Assassin
Business manager
Fighting Actors
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Suits
Gun/Knife
Brief case
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EBC
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Day 4
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INT. DARK ROOM IN A CELLAR
Point of view shot of lamp turning on
Over the shoulder shot of Richard Smith whimpering on chair.
Reaction shot of Richard Smith.
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Richard Smith
2 Interrogators
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Lamp
Chair
Rope
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House/Room in EBC
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Day 5
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EXT. WOODLAND AREA/PARK
Low angle shot of Business owners expression knowing his assistant Richard Smith has been taken.
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Business owner
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Suit
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Woodland or Park
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Saturday, 15 December 2012
Shooting schedule
Friday, 14 December 2012
Email to Young Turks record label
Email: theyoungturks@theyoungturks.co.uk
Dear Sir or Madam
For our media studies project, we are making a teaser trailer at our school Ernest Bevin College. We are writing to you to ask you if we can use the song ‘Intro’ from the XX Album by The XX which is a part of your record label Young Turks.
We understand that you are the owner of the song, but due to our low budget we would like to use the entire song to help us create an exciting tone to our teaser trailer which has the working title ‘Seizer’.
If this is not possible, please let us know what fee would be required for the use of your song.
Your signature below indicates that you have given us permission to use your song in our production. You can reach us at our college by asking for our supervisor Mr.Dickie.
Thank you for your cooperation
Yours truly Crown Productions
Emre Ibatoglu & Kiyan Patel
Ernest Bevin College
Beechcroft Road, Tooting, London, SW17 7DF
Tel: 020 8672 8582
Fax: 020 8767 5502
This is an email we had to sent to Young Turks production label. Because of copyright reasons, we had to send an email asking if they can let us use their music for our teaser trailer.
Research: Impact of real media products.
This has been one of the biggest impact and been the most helpful for both me and Kiyan. We advise anyone else who is deciding to make a film or already in production to look deeply into this. My reasons being are if you are deciding to make a film or something else to do with media, you should always look at what is out there and what is similar to what you want to create. For me and Kiyan this was a teaser trailer with an action thriller genre. We looked at films such as James bond Casino Royale & Skyfall, Taken and Hitman. We can take the idea of the interrogation scene from Casino Royale, the way the pace of the Skyfall trailer changes from slow paced to fast paced. The way the main protagonist is dressed in Hitman, that slick formal suit. Lastly the idea of kidnapping and fighting scenes from Taken.
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Audience feedback: The impact it has had on our planning
Our audience feedback gave us a huge insight into what the public want. We done two surveys and 2 focus groups. From the survey we asked specific questions to help us with certain scenes. For example we asked them how to set the mise-en-scene for our interrogation scene. This gave us specific answers back from the audience that helped us set out the scene. We will include a little lamp and a picture of a child, because the public decided that the little lamp will set the focus straight onto the person who is being interrogated and the picture of a child for blackmail. These ideas will be taken in and we will carry on making changes.
Sunday, 9 December 2012
Screenplay
Screenplay scene 22
FADE IN:
22) INT. ROOM OF A HOUSE CELLAR – NIGHT <<COLOUR SCHEME>>
A dark room with no sign of life. A bright light turns on. TWO men come from either side of the light, helping in hiding the brightness from the light. The characters are in silhouette. The two characters seem to stare into the camera. A man takes a gasp.
Man 1
Well...
CUT TO:
Richard Smith on a seat with his hands and feet tied to the seat. The light is shined on him. His head looks down and comes back up.
Richard Smith
Well what?
CUT TO:
Man 1 lifts his hand up and threatens to give Richard Smith a punch. Man 2 gets in the way of Man 1 and holds him back. Aggressive motions are made by the man who wants to harm Richard Smith.
CUT TO:
POV/Over the shoulder shot of Man 2.
Man 2
He will talk, soon enough.
The men leave and turn the lamp light off. The room is left in the darknes
Saturday, 8 December 2012
Film Characters
Me and Kiyan decided to use many different characters for our trailer, so we have created 6 characters by 6 different actors.
Lee, played by George Robinson which is one of the main characters also known as the Hitman.
Richard Smith played by me Emre Ibatoglu.
Samuel and Riley played by both Hinesh Patel & Julian are the interrogators.
Mr Jackson Wilson played by our teacher Mr Day is the business owner and also Richard Smiths Dad.
Jason played by Murray Wilson
Lee, played by George Robinson which is one of the main characters also known as the Hitman.
Richard Smith played by me Emre Ibatoglu.
Samuel and Riley played by both Hinesh Patel & Julian are the interrogators.
Mr Jackson Wilson played by our teacher Mr Day is the business owner and also Richard Smiths Dad.
Jason played by Murray Wilson
Friday, 7 December 2012
Costume ideas
In our film business is a key theme, so we need very formaloutfits. Our clothing for our Hitman will be exactly like the image below. A black suit to show darkness, a white shirt to show some sort of light or good within him and a red tie to indicate blood and danger. Costume idea from the film Hitman.
Our other main protagonist Richard Smith is a business man and we have decided to go for a formal outfit like the picture to the left. We think the colour grey is a light colour as we do not want to cross paths with the same colour outfit as the Hitman. This grey colour will give off more of a light tone due to Richard Smith being a normal average business man.
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Props
Our props are not out of the ordinary. We are using a chair for the interrogation scene also seen from the image below which is James Bond Casino royale.
We are also using black leather gloves for our hitman also seen in the game and film Hitman. Image below
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Final Storyboard
This is our final storyboard. It shows some of the key shots we used and shots we may not have used. The first shot is an establishing shot of London were our teaser trailer is based. The second shot is a shot of a car following Richard Smith, however we have not used this scene in our teaser trailer. The third shot is of Richard's father in an office along with the Hitman, this shot and scene has been used in our trailer. The fourth picture was the interrogation scene in a dark room which we managed to do, this has been included in our teaser. The fifth drawing is of a fist, we used this in our teaser as a point of view shot of a punch. The last shot on our story board is of the Hitman holding a gun to a character who is on the bad side in our trailer.
Monday, 3 December 2012
Moodboard
This is our first moodboard for our film production. As you can see we have different themes and locations that our film might consider. First thing is the locations. As this film has a business side we thought it would be best to set it in the heart of either central London or Canary Wharf. We chose this because this is were they would associate rich business's and also a very well known location so the audience will know where the film is set. These locations will be giving our protagonist a very high status. The central image of money is the main reason why Richard is in trouble so me and Kiyan decided to put that image centre framed and everything else around it, as money has got him to where those images show. The graduation hat with books on the bottom right is to show that our main protagonist is smart as he has studied hard to get where he is now. The two formal pictures of a man in a suit is to show how our main protagonist will be portrayed as sophisticated. The Hitman poster is to show what type of character Richard will encounter or be against. The last image is a picture of a dark room with a light shining on the chair and the person who will be in the chair to create tension and suspense. This has been seen in many films and hopefully me and Kiyan will be able to use this to create a dark background to our film as we both feel this should be the tone to our production.
Sunday, 2 December 2012
Pitch
Pitch
Pitch Sheet
Title: Working Title
Genre: Thriller/Action
Time Period: Contemporary
Location(s): London City
Budget: Low
Target Market/Demographic Focus: Male 18+
LOGLINE:
London, 2013, Richard Smith is a business man who works for a big investment company but little does he know that his boss has done illegal things to other companies. Richard is on his way home from a meeting with another company who is interested in the firm and suddenly he is grabbed and thrown into a car. The kidnappers want Richard to either frame his boss or give his boss to these people. Richards has no choice or say in this matter. If Richard slips it won’t be just his life that’s in danger.
TREATMENT:
Richard Smith is a hard working, businessman who has taken a long time to get to where he is with a lot of hard work and preservation. His boss is a man who has done a lot of illegal dealings to make his business successful and Richard is his assistant but, Richard has never seen or taught of his boss doing illegal dealings to get the business to where it is now. One afternoon, after a meeting with the members of a firm interesting in investing into the business, he is then taken.
Richard Smith is left tied up to a chair in a dark room with one door and no windows. Richards’s boss finds that Richard hasn’t been at work for a couple of days and starts getting worried. His boss wants to help find Richard and uses a very close friend to find Richard. His friend is an assassin/Hitman used to protect him. A sequence of fighting and searching leads to Richards’s boss’s close associate finds Richard but a final twist happens during this moment.
Richard goes through a tough life and doesn’t even know who his father was, yet he finds himself at gun point. His father is hinted at the end of the film.
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Teaser trailer analysis: Reservoir Dogs
Medium shot, that is the camera angle used to open the first scene to this trailer. We are introduced to four characters using this medium shot, and as there names are called each character is shown using a close up shot. This emphasizes to me that they play an important role in the film and could possibly be the main protagonists. The next scene in the trailer shows the four main protagonists walking wearing suits looking very formal and professional. This shot has a strong composition as it fits in with the rule of thirds. That scene has also been slowed down to emphasize the main characters. The music used during these scenes is a very up tempo beat giving off a sense of arrogance. I say this because throughout the teaser trailer there is comical acting and comical scripts used even though this is a serious action crime thriller. An example of comical script used "cut off one of his fingers, the little one". There are many action scenes in this trailer involving guns, problems with police and fighting. They wear sunglasses and suits, giving off to me that this could be a gangster film. The whole teaser trailer does not use any special effects, but the fast cuts used giving off a fast paced teaser trailer is exactly what me and Kiyan are looking for. Although our teaser trailer will not be comical but more serious, we are still looking to make a fast paced trailer exactly like this. We will also use close ups and medium shots to highlight our main protagonists just like Reservoir Dogs.
Magazine Analysis: X Men First Class
This Empire magazine cover is the X Men first class edition. Just for the fans, this is the fifth X Men film and was set before any of the other's. The first thing that grabs my attention as a media student and as the audience is the X-MEN first class title which is white and centred in the middle of the magazine. Another thing that grabs my attention straight away is the colour of the magazine. We all know that red is associated with bad and evil. From this we can get that the 3 characters in the magazine are evil and that the character with his back half turned is the main protagonist as he is centred right in the middle. Because his back is turned you get a sense off double identity, and a sense that maybe the turning of his back indicates he has turned in some sort of way maybe from good to bad. The magazine uses captions also known as hyperbolic wording to capture the audience's attention by advertising new films coming out and interviews on celebrities. To the left there's a picture of the other magazine that goes with the film and says 2 covers to collect. This is a good way to make more money as audiences will want to know about the 2 magazines. This is clever because fans of the comic books and of the films will want to read about both rather than just one because they want to know as much information as they can about both set of characters. The background of the magazine has the big X symbol which grabs the attention of all comic book and film fans as this is the main franchise symbol of the film just like the 'bat signal'. The colour of the magazine breaks conventions with the features of red and white. Red associates with evil and evil associates with bad. Bad and evil elements are usually shown in red and dark colours such as black. This gets me thinking that the use of white is not only to grab the audiences attention but to show that these characters may have some sort of good in them and turned bad from something that may have happened in the past. The use of small yellow writing to stand out and grab the readers attention to buy the magazine because of the extras that are included. The use off different colours and the angle has been really thought about because it breakes conventions between the bad evil and little hints of good.
This is the second part of the magazine and after analysing the first one you can tell straight away that the colour blue and white is showing us that this poster is about the good side. The 3 main protagonists are again centred with the main character in the middle and the other 2 characters are similarly angled like in the first magazine. The main protagonist however is differently positioned in comparison with the other magazine. This character is looking straight at the camera without no hesitation or covering up his identity in any sort of way. This shows that he is pure good and that no evil will come out of him. However for the audience who have watched the film will realise that the character towards the left also known as 'mystique' chooses the bad side. This breaks a convention and makes you think why didn't they show any sort of double identity in the front cover. Maybe they feel sorry for the character and maybe she never had a double identity she was just lost in finding who she really was. Both magazines are very similar just have colour differences to outline the contrast between the 'good' and the 'evil' and to show the different main protagonists in the film. Me and Kiyans film has the same both evil and good characters and hopefully we can make two magazine covers for our production and use certain colours and ideas from these two X Men magazines to make ours brilliant.
This is the second part of the magazine and after analysing the first one you can tell straight away that the colour blue and white is showing us that this poster is about the good side. The 3 main protagonists are again centred with the main character in the middle and the other 2 characters are similarly angled like in the first magazine. The main protagonist however is differently positioned in comparison with the other magazine. This character is looking straight at the camera without no hesitation or covering up his identity in any sort of way. This shows that he is pure good and that no evil will come out of him. However for the audience who have watched the film will realise that the character towards the left also known as 'mystique' chooses the bad side. This breaks a convention and makes you think why didn't they show any sort of double identity in the front cover. Maybe they feel sorry for the character and maybe she never had a double identity she was just lost in finding who she really was. Both magazines are very similar just have colour differences to outline the contrast between the 'good' and the 'evil' and to show the different main protagonists in the film. Me and Kiyans film has the same both evil and good characters and hopefully we can make two magazine covers for our production and use certain colours and ideas from these two X Men magazines to make ours brilliant.
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Teaser Trailer Analysis: Skyfall
This teaser trailer starts off with a green band signifying that this trailer adheres to the standards for motion picture advertising. This is then followed on by two company logos which the film is sponsored by. This is to show that this teaser trailer is legal and real. The opening scene is an establishing shot were the main protagonist James Bond has his back to the camera on top of a building looking at a view of the heart of London. From this shot James Bond is more to the left but is still central and to the right you can see Big Ben and the Union Jack flag. From this shot there are hints that they are proud and have risen from whatever has happened due to the tall flag. Because they have got what was wrong right, they decided to put James Bond to the left in this frame. Meaning that the main protagonist is the person who put thing's right. In the next sequences of shots there are 2 voices in this voice over. One being James Bond and the second voice being the man who interviews James Bond. During this there is a non-diegetic sound of the slow violins to create a sad atmosphere as if some one has died. The main shot here which gets the audience thinking and asking questions about is where the man interviews James Bond and says the word 'Skyfall'. Here you see James Bond doesn't answer straight away and the scene does a fast cut into another shot for nothing mere then a second. During that second you see James Bond holding a gun and makes you think what happened in that scene to effect James Bond. The man then repeats the word 'Skyfall' again and James Bond finally answers and say's 'done'. This makes you think what is Skyfall and what it means to James Bond as it is the title of the film, and by the straight serious look on his face it seem's that this word has a deep meaning to him. James Bond then gets up and as he walks away he looks directly at the glass that he's colleagues are behind showing he is not entirely happy with them and how he has very high authority within that organisation. The next shots are fast shots which are action scenes that could be in the film and they are accompanied by a loud up tempo music which gives off a dangerous and suspenseful atmosphere. In the shots you see the typical James Bond getting very close to a women. Most of these shots are dark with grey sky's indicating that this isn't all one sided and that James Bond is going to have a very difficult time. Along with the music, the fast action shot really emphasises the genre of the film which is action thriller. After all these fast shots it then slows down to a black screen with the white coloured title SKYFALL in big capitals. The music for this has changed to a rather soft more enchanting sound. This creates good suspense and is used more as the good side of the film rather then the up tempo beat used for dangerous events that has been caused by the so called baddies. You also get that this music is for the good side as James Bond then says during the end of the title slide and the next shot 'They are coming to kill us' and after about a second or two he says 'were going to kill them first' showing the cocky side of James Bond. Then you see more shots of James Bond jumping off a bridge on a motorbike and hitting another man showing that he is here and is very good at what he does. During these shots you get another up tempo action music which sounds a little like the original James Bond theme song. Because it doesn't show much insight of the film it keeps the audience wanting more and leaves a cliff hanger. This teaser trailer is a very good teaser trailer for me and my film partner Kiyan. This is because we also have gone for the same genre as this film which is action thriller and we can take ideas from this trailer. We can take ideas of the fast cuts, the different types of music to create a great action thriller atmospheres, the lighting and some ideas of the action shots itself. Hopefully me and Kiyan can take these ideas on board and not give away too much of the plot just like Skyfall didn't, which leaves the audience like myself teased and wanting to see more. This teaser has all the right conventions of a teaser trailer, from how long the teaser trailer was to all the shots, music and voice overs.
Saturday, 17 November 2012
Trailer and poster analysis: Taken
The beginning starts off with fast paced and fast cuts with a transition called fade to black. These shots are mainly of the family. This could be used to show that they are a close family and to give the viewer an idea of their position within the family.
There's a scene at the airport where you can see the main protagonist's daughter is going away with a friend. An establishing shot of the Eiffel tower comes right after. Because this comes right after the airport scene, me being the audience I get that his daughter is going to France and this is where the film is going to be set. Although the non-digetic sound is quite calm, you get a feeing that something bad is going to happen due to the quick shot transitions.
As the scene moves on, the speed of the shots get quicker. Here we see a split screen of the father and daughter, showing us what they are both doing. The father keeps ringing her showing that he cares but he is also worried at the same time. Because of this and the use of quick shots, you get a sense of panic.
The wait that something is going to happen has now come. The two split screen medium shots show both father and daughters expression and emotion on their face. They both look frightened
Here you can see a close up of the daughter looking very scared as shes about to cry, and the split screen shows us what is happening at that exact time. Here you can see unknown characters dressed in black.
Afterwards there are various action shots that are fast paced. This trailer is action packed, exactly what me and Kiyan are looking for. The sounds consists of non-digetic harmonic music at the beginning and when it gets closer to action drums kick in.
Here is a close up shot, where it looks like someone is getting tortured. Me and Kiyan decided that we wanted to do an interrogation scene where someone is kept hostage just like this. Looking at this trailer and the way this torture scene/interrogation scene goes so well with the thriller genre we have decided to use this convention also seen in other films such as, James Bond.
The poster: The first thing I notice is the the quote. This quote was used in the actual film. the text is large and in dark grey giving off a dark mysterious atmosphere to the poster. Here you can see the main protagonist. His face has lighting but the rest of his body doesn't. It also only shows half of him. This could mean that although he is a loving and caring father, he has a dark side to him and he wont be stopped at any cause until he finds his daughter. The writing at the top shows the famous actor attracting viewers who have maybe seen previous films of his. The dark black background sets the tone of the film which is dark and the genre which is thriller. You can tell by the colours that it is a thriller as its dark but its not horror like. The prop of the gun in his hand shows action. The film title Taken is big and bold, The colour is orange which is unusual. Normally you would use blue or red which is also conventions of a thriller. But as this is a dark film blue wont real go, and red would make it seem to bloody or gory. The orange sets the tone well, as its a lower shade colour than red it emphasises to me that the violence is more action violence such as fighting and gun wielding rather than a straight massacre.
I tried to also analyse the magazine front cover of this film, but it appears that there is not one. I have searched google images and web, looked on imdb, empire, total film and wikipedia and still haven't found anything.
There's a scene at the airport where you can see the main protagonist's daughter is going away with a friend. An establishing shot of the Eiffel tower comes right after. Because this comes right after the airport scene, me being the audience I get that his daughter is going to France and this is where the film is going to be set. Although the non-digetic sound is quite calm, you get a feeing that something bad is going to happen due to the quick shot transitions.As the scene moves on, the speed of the shots get quicker. Here we see a split screen of the father and daughter, showing us what they are both doing. The father keeps ringing her showing that he cares but he is also worried at the same time. Because of this and the use of quick shots, you get a sense of panic.
The wait that something is going to happen has now come. The two split screen medium shots show both father and daughters expression and emotion on their face. They both look frightened
Here you can see a close up of the daughter looking very scared as shes about to cry, and the split screen shows us what is happening at that exact time. Here you can see unknown characters dressed in black.Afterwards there are various action shots that are fast paced. This trailer is action packed, exactly what me and Kiyan are looking for. The sounds consists of non-digetic harmonic music at the beginning and when it gets closer to action drums kick in.
Here is a close up shot, where it looks like someone is getting tortured. Me and Kiyan decided that we wanted to do an interrogation scene where someone is kept hostage just like this. Looking at this trailer and the way this torture scene/interrogation scene goes so well with the thriller genre we have decided to use this convention also seen in other films such as, James Bond.
The poster: The first thing I notice is the the quote. This quote was used in the actual film. the text is large and in dark grey giving off a dark mysterious atmosphere to the poster. Here you can see the main protagonist. His face has lighting but the rest of his body doesn't. It also only shows half of him. This could mean that although he is a loving and caring father, he has a dark side to him and he wont be stopped at any cause until he finds his daughter. The writing at the top shows the famous actor attracting viewers who have maybe seen previous films of his. The dark black background sets the tone of the film which is dark and the genre which is thriller. You can tell by the colours that it is a thriller as its dark but its not horror like. The prop of the gun in his hand shows action. The film title Taken is big and bold, The colour is orange which is unusual. Normally you would use blue or red which is also conventions of a thriller. But as this is a dark film blue wont real go, and red would make it seem to bloody or gory. The orange sets the tone well, as its a lower shade colour than red it emphasises to me that the violence is more action violence such as fighting and gun wielding rather than a straight massacre.
I tried to also analyse the magazine front cover of this film, but it appears that there is not one. I have searched google images and web, looked on imdb, empire, total film and wikipedia and still haven't found anything.
Friday, 16 November 2012
Thursday, 15 November 2012
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Trailer analysis: Hitman
This trailer starts off with a non-digetic sound of violins giving off a dramatic atmosphere. We are then introduced to several title slides. First shot in this trailer is a medium shot of the main protagonist. I say this is the main protagonist because he is the first person we see in this trailer. You only get to see the back of him holding two guns and a tattoo on the back of his head. Because the shot is from behind it makes it seem secretive or shall I say a hidden identity because you cant see the persons face. The sounds of the violins then stop another title slide fades in and you get a new non-digetic sound of bass to give off something is going to happen. I say this because as the close up shot of the main protagonist fast fades as it goes closer to his face and as he looks up towards the camera, the bass gets louder. This teaser trailer has no narrative, voice over or talking as they let the title slides tell the story. Me and Kiyan really like the way the character is quiet and secretive and hopefully we can portray this in our film. We also like the title slides, even though they take up a lot of the trailer time, not much is shown in this trailer to keep the audience wanting to see more. Trailers me and Kiyan have watched such as, The Bourne Legacy use title slides instead of a lot of narrative or voice overs. Me and Kiyan are seeing a convention of title slides and really considering using them to tell our story in out teaser.
Wednesday, 7 November 2012
Audience feedback: Focus group for our ideas and plots
The focus group we interviewed liked our ideas. They liked the idea of having an interrogation scene and how we were making a twist on the film Taken. Mixed views on the name of our film, one person liked the name while the other didn't like it as they did not quite understand the full meaning of the name. Her interpretation was emperor Ceaser instead of the meaning to seize something. One member thought our plot and idea was cliché as this has already been done before.
Monday, 5 November 2012
Advanced production questionnaire for our teaser trailer
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/3Z6R895
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Question 1 - What is your gender? We asked this question so that we can get to know the ratio of female to male.
Question 2 - What is your age? We asked this question because so we can pin point out our target audience age.
Question 3 - Did a trailer you watch meet the expectations of the film? Name the film and give a reason? By asking this question we will be given a list of films that produced a successful trailer. This will help us in taking key ideas from these trailers to improve our teaser trailer.
Question 4 - Have you seen a trailer which you liked, but been disappointed with the film? Name the film and give reason why? This question is opposite to the previous question, and we are using this so we can identify the negative points so we can avoid them in our film.
Question 5 - Which of these pieces of clothing do you think a Hitman character should wear? This question will help us choose the costume for one of our main character's.
Question 6 - If a scene were to be done in the dark to create mystery would you have a...? We asked this question because multiple scenes in our film is to show an interrogation scene between characters and Richard Smith. This scene must be very mysterious and create tension. By asking this question, we will be able to get a response to which scenery creates the most tension and mystery for our film.
Question 7 - In an Action trailer, what else apart from action would you expect to see ? This question will help us to include other scenes instead of just action, so we can fill in the gaps.
Question 8 - Any other comments you would like to make on how we could make a Action-Thriller genre trailer? Anything you believe we should include? This question helps us to add more to our trailer as it gives the audience a chance to write there own opinion and there own take.
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Question 1 - What is your gender? We asked this question so that we can get to know the ratio of female to male.
Question 2 - What is your age? We asked this question because so we can pin point out our target audience age.
Question 3 - Did a trailer you watch meet the expectations of the film? Name the film and give a reason? By asking this question we will be given a list of films that produced a successful trailer. This will help us in taking key ideas from these trailers to improve our teaser trailer.
Question 4 - Have you seen a trailer which you liked, but been disappointed with the film? Name the film and give reason why? This question is opposite to the previous question, and we are using this so we can identify the negative points so we can avoid them in our film.
Question 5 - Which of these pieces of clothing do you think a Hitman character should wear? This question will help us choose the costume for one of our main character's.
Question 6 - If a scene were to be done in the dark to create mystery would you have a...? We asked this question because multiple scenes in our film is to show an interrogation scene between characters and Richard Smith. This scene must be very mysterious and create tension. By asking this question, we will be able to get a response to which scenery creates the most tension and mystery for our film.
Question 7 - In an Action trailer, what else apart from action would you expect to see ? This question will help us to include other scenes instead of just action, so we can fill in the gaps.
Question 8 - Any other comments you would like to make on how we could make a Action-Thriller genre trailer? Anything you believe we should include? This question helps us to add more to our trailer as it gives the audience a chance to write there own opinion and there own take.
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Poster analysis: Law abiding citizen
This poster is mine and Kiyan's most interest. The usage of colour shows two sides and two different characters. You have one bad and one good character. The grey represents good and the red is associated with bad, evil and violence. However the protagonist that's on the good side (according to the colour) seems to also have something to hide. Nearly enough have of his left face has been blackened out. Although the character that's in the red colour scheme has that same blackout, he also has light on his face. This shows me the both characters have good and bad in them and there's a story behind these colours.
Because in our film there is two characters both bad and good, me and Kiyan are deciding to do a two character shot rather than just one. Our usage of colours may also be similar as we feel this magazine will fo well with our thriller theme and plot
Saturday, 3 November 2012
Using story patterns to make film trailers
Our film genre is Action Thriller so we want to beable to choose the right story pattern to create a suspenseful atmosphere. There are certain trailer patterns that can convey our ideas to create the atmosphere that we want to give to our audience. The first story pattern we can use is called The 'Character-Driven' Trailer. This pattern features the main characters appearing in your story. Either several characters like the marvel film 'Avengers' or just focusing on one character like the film 'I am legend'. For our film we have decided to go with the idea of only focusing on one character so we dont give away other themes and characters. Our focus character can be described as:
- A young naive businessman who doesnt take anything for granted.
- A father figure that is involved in the dangerous side of life.
- Boss with extra-ordinary
- Years of curiosity
Saturday, 27 October 2012
Location ideas
Canary Wharf and London city. These are our main possible locations due to our film being about business. We haven't chosen for definite which one would be our main location to use as they are both similar but we are moving towards Canary wharf as the big Hsbc towers and finance buildings will attract more attention from people who work in this
sort of environment or aspire to work here in the future. This also goes with our costume ideas of formal wear for both of our Main protagonists. Suits and formal wear are definitely everywhere in Canary wharf.
sort of environment or aspire to work here in the future. This also goes with our costume ideas of formal wear for both of our Main protagonists. Suits and formal wear are definitely everywhere in Canary wharf.![]() |
| Another location is my college Ernest Bevin. Reasons for filming here will be because of easy access and less restriction to facilities. Such as using desks computers and many more. |
Monday, 15 October 2012
Film Poster Analysis: Dark Night Rises
This is the new film poster for the latest and last Batman film Directed by Christopher Nolan. First thing I get from this poster is that Batman is the films main protagonist. I get this information from the composition of the poster which is very much centre staged and that Batman is standing alone. Although fans will know that there's another main character, Bain played by Tom Hardy which is the villain for some reason the narrative has decided to only concentrate on Batman. This could be the reason that this is the last Batman film or that the Batman legacy could be coming to an end. I say this because behind Batman is a view of exploding building's and shattered glass. Also the burning fire shows that hell is about to hit Gotham City. Another thing is if you look at Batman's posture he doesnt look very confident as he is looking down rather than standing proud. The conventions used in this poster shows off the type of action genre this film is. The way Batman's fist is clenched shows his anger towards the people that are trying to ruin the city he lives in. The signature bat signal above Batmans head is the main attraction to the comic book fans as this has been in the very first batman films, tv shows and comics. So you can say that Batman has created their own franchise.
Thursday, 11 October 2012
Trailer Pitch
London, 2013, Richard Smith is a business man who works for a big investment compnay but little does he know that his boss has done illegal things to other companies. Richard is on his way home from a meeting with another company who is interested in the firm and suddenly he is grabbed and thrown into a car. The kidnappers want Richard to either frame his boss or give his boss to these people. Richars has no choice or say in this matter. If richard slips it wont be just his life thats in danger.
Saturday, 8 September 2012
Storyboard Draft
This is me and Kiyan's storyboard which consists of eight different scenes which might be included in our final teaser trailer. These shots are not in specific order as once filmed and put on the mac we can edit them and see which order suits best. We have an establishing shot of London city to set the location of the film for our audience to know where our teaser is based. We have in our storyboard a chase scene, we use this scene to give the film an uptempo feel with fast paced running. The rest of the scenes I just drew up as an idea to fill in gaps as I was by myself. Now I got Kiyan we have new ideas and a new story board which will be coming soon.
Thursday, 6 September 2012
Why are Teaser Trailers made
Teaser trailers are made as a way of marketing and advertising a new film. It creates a buzz around that film and more people are aware off what's coming out. You can also say it generates a hype about the new up coming film. Teasers are usually released long before the actual product to get the audience interested in there product by showing them a short 30-90 seconds clip to. The reason why teasers are shorter then theatrical trailers is because they want to 'tease' the audience by not giving away too much.
For example the Twilight Breaking dawn part 2 teaser trailer was 1:19 while the full length trailer was 2:16
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Conventions of a Teaser Trailer
A teaser trailer is a small set of clips from a new film, TV show or game to advertise and get the audience excited about what is coming out in the future. Teaser trailers are usually around 30- 90 seconds long and has small amounts of footage from the actual game, TV show or film. Because teaser trailers are released much earlier than the actual product,within a film case they might show scenes that are not in the final edited version of the film due to the film still being edited or in production while the teaser was made.
Monday, 30 July 2012
New Blog
Hi my names Emre Ibatoglu and welcome to my Advanced Portfolio. For my A2 year I will be making a Teaser Trailer of my choice, a magazine front cover and a poster. I will be analysing films, magazines and posters and also finding out what people think of my ideas for my Teaser Trailer. I will be posting on here my progress from start to finish.
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