Friday, 17 October 2014

P3- Mood Board For Poster


P2- Mood Board For Film

Above is our mood board which we have created to display different aspects of our upcoming short film. The pictures represent what our film will be based on and the words are also symbolising sections of the film.
We have given the audience a chance to get an idea that our genre is based on psycho horror.
The word obsession and the pictures of two friends in black and white exhibits that our film may be related to one friend being obsessed with another or an outsider who has an obsession with them.
We want the audience to be intrigued and anxious to know what the story line consists of.

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

R14- Primary Research Plan


Faizah
Tamanna
Maryam
Vox pop
19th/10/14
Observation
15/10/14
Questionnaire
10/10/14
Survey monkey
5th/10/14
Questionnaire
17/10/14
Interviews about posters and trailer
15/10/14
Talking to short film directors
26/10/14
Interview with target age group
15/10/14
Talk to film institutions
16th/10/14

Monday, 6 October 2014

R12- Short Film Festivals

LSFF is an annual event that presents the best in UK short film-making talent. They go all over Londons best independent cinemas and screen some of tjhe best short films. they are funded through BFI, British council and the national lottery. People are given the opportunity to send their film to LSFF and the picked ones will be screened at the festival.
Films can be made for many reasons some are:

A showreel - you might be pursuing a career in filmmaking and want to demonstrate your skills

Partnerships - you'd like to try working with certain people to see if you can go on to collaborate on projects in the future.

Testing an idea out - you've always thought a certain story would work well on screen or you've got a feature film idea that you want to try out on a small scale first.

Kudos - you may have found a high profile director/writer/actor, who'll help you raise your filmmaking profile, or want to use your film to elevate your own industry profile.


Reference- http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/filmmaking/guide/introduction/why-make-a-short Some of the ways that short films can be distributed is online distribution.

R11- American Vs British classification



American
British
G- General audiences
Suitable for all audiences and nothing parents will not be against their children watching
U- The U symbol stands for Universal. A U film should be suitable for audiences aged four years and over. However, it is impossible to predict what might upset a particular child, especially at this lower end of the category range.
 
PG- parental guidance
Some material may not be suitable for children so parents must be present too
PG- parental guidance
Some material may not be suitable for children so parents must be present too
PG-13 parents strongly cautioned

Parents are urged to be cautious as it may be inappropriate for pre-teenagers

 
12- Films classified 12A and video works classified 12 contain material that is not generally suitable for children aged under 12.
R-  
restricted Under 17’s require accompany of parent or adult
 
15- No-one under 15 is allowed to see a 15 film at the cinema or buy/rent a 15 rated video. 15 rated works are not suitable for children under 15 years of age.
Nc 17
No one 17 and under admitted
 
 
18- Films rated 18 are for adults. No-one under 18 is allowed to see an 18 film at the cinema or buy / rent an 18 rated video. No 18 rated works are suitable for children.

R10- Audience Profile For Female


Gender: Female

Age: 15-16 year olds

Religions: All religion

Education: Secondary education, start college Students

Martial status: Single, or have a boyfriend or girlfriend

Income: Part time jobs or unemployed and getting support from parents

Favourite Artist: Jessie J, Rihanna, Katy Perry and Chris brown

Where do they shop? Forever 21, Top shop, New look and online shopping

How do they access films? Netflix, or go cinemas


Like: The girls would like to have relatable characters prefer watching females like food, have movie nights, enjoy watching movies on Netflix, like make up, enjoy shopping, enjoy doing outdoor activities, enjoy experimenting with things, staying in bed, watching films of hot characters, fan girl over celebrities, on social media such as Tumblr and Instagram, reading books and eating junk food
 

Dislike: Dislike blood, getting lost, being messy, unorganized, having cliff-hangers in films, gaining weight, exercising, doing homework, going to school, getting in trouble, small insects
 

Psychographics: She watches horror films to be scared and to get some fun out of it. Films that have a lot of action, suspense and tension are her most favorite. Movies that will put her of are movies that have typical codes and conventions which won’t be interesting. She loves going out with her friends and trying new things learning about things fascinates her a lot even though there are times she rather stay at home and sleep all day. Sleeping is her best friend she can be a lazy person but other times very active. She loves drawing and playing games sometimes socializing its not always want she does in her spare time but occupies herself by watching YouTube videos and reading books. The books she reads are all sorts from mystery to action. She loves typical R ‘n ‘ B music  and goes to her favorite artist concerts and obsesses over him like crazy. She also loves listening to rock and metal music her favorite bands are nirvana and Beatles to show her love for the bands she wears bands shirts. She has a dark side where getting gruesome and crazy is far better than staying calm and going with the flow. She shops at thrift stores too where she likes pieces which she mix and matches with her department store clothes. Going hiking and camping are on the many activities she does in the holidays.
 
 

R9-Audience Profile For Male

 Gender: Male
 
Age: 15-16 year olds
 
Religions: All religion
 
Education: Secondary education, start college Students
 
Martial status: Single, or have a boyfriend or girlfriend

Income: Part time job or have support from parents

Favorite Artist: Eminem, Drake, Nicki Minaj, Rihanna like R’n’b music.

Where do they shop? JD sports, Top man and urban outfitters

How do they access films? Rent films, buy DVD’s or watch online
 

Like:  going on adventures, watching films with friends, scaring and pulling off pranks, getting in trouble, enjoy getting attention, being loud and messy, having their way, take long time on fixing their hair, like rapping, enjoy eating out, doing sports, play games and playing instruments.
 
 
Dislike: being told what to do, being clean and tidy, meeting relatives,  doing home work, hate socializing, house work chores and cooking prefer takeaways.
 

Psychographics: He wants attention at home whatever it does to make his parents angry he does it as he gets a thrill out of it. Being mischievous and pulling pranks at school and at home keeps him entertained. He acts like a kid and is very immature when he eats he burps and is very unclean. Staying in the same underwear is one of his specialties. Not following rules and rather breaking them is fun for him playing sports with his friends on the weekends is something that he really likes to do. He likes to have piercings and tattoos without his parents permission it’s a form of way to express himself. His hair is gold to him grooming himself from the top is one thing that must be done. Socializing with his family and relatives is not one of his priorities he would rather be out with his friends then at home. Baking is not cool so therefore, he won’t do it eating takeaways is far better and knowing he has his parents to pay for him. The whole idea of school is a no, no for him he likes to get into clubs with a fake ID which is cool because his friends do it his also smart he won’t always show it being silly is far better.

 

 


R8- Typical And Non Typical Aspects Of "Conjuring"


Below is a table of the typical and not typical conventions of the horror film “the conjuring”. I thought this was a good film to look at and analyse as it’s the most recent horror film that I enjoyed the most and the only one that has been able to make me jump and scream.

 
Typical
Not typical
Narrative
Moved houses to a cursed land
 
Characters
Normal happy big family with a dog
Two different families being affected by the same ghost
Props and costumes
White clothing
One of the women in very old fashioned Victorian clothes
Genre
paranormal
 
Settings
Isolated
New house
Forest
basement
 
Sounds
Music
Sound effects
Dog barking
Creaks
Screaming
 
They used clapping as a sign from the ghost that it was present or wanted to play
representation
Religion
Priests
Gradual sounds
 
 

R7- Survey Monkey Results

Above is a screen shot of our survey monkey results. our first question was "what sort of genres in horror movies are you interested in?"
as you can see 83.33% which is 10 people have said they are interested in psycho horror. 
from this feedback we know that our audience like to watch things that plays with their minds and the thrill it gives them. so we will be taking this feedback on board and trying to add elements into our very own short film which matches the feedback.





We wanted to find out what elements of a scary film our audience liked.
So our fourth question was "What specific elements of a horror movie scares you the most". this will help us in terms of the mise en scene, editing, sound and lighting. The four key focuses whilst making a film. We now know that sound is the most important as 10 people picked this and we ourselves agree with the audience as its what makes us jump the most.



Whilst filming a horror film the settings is crucial therefore a our 8th question we asked our audience "Where do you like horror films to be set". Our highest results was a house so we will  be taking this on board and working on our film by looking at what the audience best like. however we may as a group want to challenge all of these and change it around a little to give it our own touch.
A house is a typical settings for any horror film, it may be good for the audience to watch something  more refreshing.

 As were still deciding who to cast in our short film we wanted to figure put what type of characters to have. so as our 6th question we asked "what age group would you prefer to watch?"
Half the responses were teenagers, therefore we may use our peers to cast in our short film  as were all teenagers ourselves.

Overall i have learnt what people most prefer and what interests them the most. Its a great way as a starting point as it gives me an idea of what i want to include in my short film.