Tuesday, 29 October 2013

SWEDE PLANNING PRESTENTATION (rough copy- need to be put on a powerpoint)


PRODUCTION:

PLANNING

We choice a film which was Batman: the dark knight. Before we started recording we listed the main scenes that we wanted to recreate for our swede, we used and picked out important lines that stood out to us and that could be used for our swede. We also did a story board in which we put in chorological order; this made it easier for us to film efficiently as we knew what scene was to come next.

PROPS

· sunglasses with a red patch on left eye

· a hair wig

· a oversized blazer

· batman mask cut-out

· pen

· toy knife

ACTORS

· Iolo as batman

· Ayrduus as the joker

· Elizabeth as extras

 

SCRIPTING

Choosing the dialogue for the swede was a group effort; we individually all looked at different scenes and picked out lines we wanted to use.

TECHNOLOGY

·         Camera

·         Camcorder

·         Final Cut-Pro

·         YouTube

FILMING/EDITING

All the scenes planned out in the pre-production were filmed at suitable locations. Each scene was filmed as many times as we wanted in order to ensure we got the best quality for each of the scenes, this would be used to construct the swede. We took all the necessary shots needed from different angles and directions.  We used final cut-pro to edit our swede.

POST PRODUCTION  

We loaded all our recordings onto final cut-pro, we selected and ordered the filming, and we made sure that all the shots flowed smoothly in a seamless story. We used trimming for shortening scenes by a few minutes or seconds. As well as editing the footage, we added music to the background, graphics and incorporated sounds to make them more dramatic.  After we screened and approved of the editing, we made no further changes and uploaded it onto YouTube.

MARKETING :

MARKETING METHODS

·         YouTube

·         Facebook

·         Twitter

·         Instagram

·         Via text message

·         BBM Broadcast

SYNERGY IN MARKETING

·         Marketing two or more initiatives to create a response.  

We all gave our ideas on ways to make sure that we got viewers for our swede. We ensured that when telling people to watch our swede to make it looks as fascinating as possible to give them a good impression therefore they will watch it even if the swede wasn’t what they expected.

TARGET AUDIENCE

·         Teenagers

·         Batman fans

·         Action film lovers

HOW MARKETING SPREAD

Made sure that lots of people watched, liked and shared the swede.  (get images)

AUDIENCE PARTICPATION

Got comments on Instagram and YouTube, Had some likes and dislikes. Feedback via text and BBM messages.  (get images)

DISTRIBUTION

We put all the footage from the hard drive onto to the Mac, used final cut-pro to edit the swede to perfection, than uploaded to YouTube, from there we all used different social websites to advertise our swede.

HOW USEFUL DID YOU FIND THE INTERNET TO SHOWCASE WORK

Very, helped us attract an audience and lure them into watching our batman swede.

EXHIBITON:

HOW MANY VIEWERS ON EACH OF THE PLATFORMS

·         YouTube- so far 153 viewers, 1 like, 2 dislike and a comment

·         Instagram image – 45likes

·         Facebook - ?

·         BBM message – various comments

·         Twitter – couple of retweets and 2 favourites

FINALLY

WHAT HAVE YOU LEARN’T ABOUT THE FILM INDUSTRY FROM THIS?

·         Post production

·         How to use digital technology

·         Marketing our swede – how to attract an audience

 

 




 

 


 

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Stills from the production of the swede










For the final 3 shots we had too incorporate the use of other people who didn't have any lessons

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

quick advert

I started messing around with some editing software, and did a quick mock up of the advert. I put it on facebook to help start the advertising, and I'll add a picture soon.

Monday, 7 October 2013

My researched Sweded Movie.

 
 

Inception, sweded.

 



This Swede is remarkably good because its uses a wide range of shots to show what is happening in each scene. They follow the dialogue of the original movie, Inception, allowing the audience to understand who plays what character, and what scene of the movie is shown. This swede abides by the 180 degree rule, making the swede seem as if it is an professional low budget movie, although some scenes contradict this statement. The actors in this swede who portray the characters from the original Inception movie do an outstanding job acting in this swede, their tone of voice change depending on what happens in a scene, and on scenes where they have no gravity, it actually seems as if there is no gravity, this differentiates this swede from other swedes due to the lack of amateurism within the cast. This swede only has a slight comical aspect to it, for example using toy weapons to portray the weapons actually used in the original movie, and the role of a female character being given to a male actor. These comical aspects allows the audience to understand that this is a swede almost immediately, not a group of people working hard to recreate the original movie as perfectly as possible.

Although my group are sweding a different movie (The Dark Knight Rises), I think that we can take a lot of good ideas from this swede, it wont be too difficult taking ideas from this swede and applying it to ours due to the fact that both movies and both swedes are action based. I personally think that comical aspects must be added to our swede, because The Dark Knight Rises is already a dark and serious movie, with a slight hint of dark humour, creating a swede for The Dark Knight Rises in a serious manner will only bore the audience and wont engage them into our swede.

Friday, 4 October 2013

So I went on to the Odeon website to check out the 10 highest rate films a the moment, and these were what was on it.




Out of these 9, Filth was the only British made film, and it was still distributed by lion gate, a massive producing company. In class we were talking about what kind of films we watched, and although it was definitely not shocking it was a bit disappointing the amount of films that weren't massive budget hollywood films. I did a little bit of research into the smaller films on the list, and Blue Jasmine, which i thought would have been one of the cheaper films, still had a gigantic budget of $30 000 000. I suppose its just a sad reality that small films from unknown makers will probably never make it on to the big screens, which is why it was surprising to see films like Despicable Me up there,  who had a small time distributor when it was originally released.

Wednesday, 2 October 2013

ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN

 Ideas and desgins on how to advertise our swede:

  • some pictures we could merge together to make a poster or something













PRODUCTION, DISTRIBUTION, MARKEING, EXHIBITION


Production - The act or process of producing something

  1. Pre- production
    This is the stage in which all the planning for the project takes place. During pre-production, the production is broken down into individual scenes and all the locations, props, cast members, costumes, special effects and visual effects are identified. The script, if not already complete, is written at this stage. A detailed schedule is produced and arrangements are made for the necessary elements or people to be available to the film-makers at the appropriate times.
  2. Production
    This is the stage at which all the filming is carried out. All scenes planned out in pre-production are filmed at the relevant locations. Each scene is filmed as many times as the director deems fit, to ensure the best quality scenes will be used to construct the film. This is where the strength of the pre-production work is put to the test. Great care must be taken to make sure that all the filming is done correctly and all necessary shots are taken, as it is sometimes difficult or impossible to go back and repeat certain events if the filming is incomplete when it comes to the post-production stage.
  3. Post- production
    This is the stage in which the film is assembled by the editor. The first job of the film editor is to build a rough cut taken from sequences (or scenes) based on individual "takes" (shots). The purpose of the rough cut is to select and order the best shots. The next step is to create a fine cut by getting all the shots to flow smoothly in a seamless story. Trimming - the process of shortening scenes by a few minutes, seconds, or even frames - is done during this phase. As well as the editing of footage, all music, graphics, menus etc are added in this stage. After the fine cut has been screened and approved by the director and producer, the picture is "locked," meaning no further changes are made.

Distribution - The act of distributing or spreading or apportioning 


A distributor is an individual or organisation who will represent your film at festivals and markets around the world and who will attempt to sell it to television (including terrestrial, cable and satellite), airlines and other companies that show short films. The major short film distributors in the UK are (Dazzle, Futureshorts, Network Ireland TV and Shorts International.

Generally an organisation who handles the theatrical release of a film in a particular country as well as the marketing and circulation of films for home viewing. Often feature films have different distributors representing them in different territories and different distributors handling the home-viewing circulation. Independent film distribution in the UK is generally managed by indie distributors such as Metrodome, Optimum Releasing and Momentum


Marketing - advetising your film

You can advertise your film with various methods such as:
  • trailers
  • billboards
  • buses
  • adverts on tv
  • posters
  • news papers
  • magazines
  • youtube etc
This is where you mainly attract your targeted audience and get them so intrigued by the film that they have no choice but to spend their money to watch the film.


Exhibition - A collection of things (goods or works of art etc.) for public display  



THIS WEEKS FILM RELEASES

This week 'The Odeon' homepage advertises various newly released films. Most of the films listed are big hollywood movies and less then half are British made films.his explains why America play a important part in the film industry as they take up half the percentage of the films buisness. 
Films such as:
  • White House
  • Down, Diana
  • Thor - The Dark World
  • Runner Runner
  • Filth
  • Insidious 2
  • Rush
According to some people in class they said that they wouldn't want to spend money on watching a film like 'Filth'. Filth is a british made film. Filth is an predictable film as in what is going to happen, most films like this have similar or almost the same story line which could be a reason to why it may bore some people now as their is nothing unique about it.

Majority of people in class said they wanted to go watch 'White House Down' as it stared familiar well-known actors like Channing Tatum and Jamie Foxx who are very popular people within Hollywood. Action films are proved to be one of the most popular genre of film in all time, hence why it is almost inevitable that most people would want to see a film like 'White House Down'.

3D films play a massive part in the film industry as they can make twice as money compared to a normal film. Nowerdays for ever £5 brought in the film industry £1 is from 3D movies. Movies like these are mainly targeted at young children that need a parent/gardian with them to watch movies meaning that the cinema gets twice the amount of money would get from a bunch of teenagers going to watch a movie. This proves that 3D films have a huge price difference to normal films in order to make up for them not being in cinemas like other regular films. Quite alot of people do not like 3D movies and prefer normal ones.


 

 
 
 




 
 

Swede research

I did some small researching into different sorts of swedes, and i think that our group made a big flaw with what we're doing. All of the swedes that have over 10 000 views have a comical aspect to do with them, and our group tried to recreate the more serious aspects of the film, which just isn't possible without any money or anything. I think that if I was to restart the idea, I would definitely include the comedy idea. I chose the two swedes above because those were the two swedes that we were gonna base ours on, although we decided to do batman (although I personally would have preferred to do King Kong).

The Film Industry: Production, Distribution, Marketing, Exhibition.

So production (which is chronologically first in this sequence) falls into three separate categories, pre production, production and post production. Pre production entails the writing of the script, calling the actors making props and basically everything that has to happen before the actual shooting can take place. I was going to say that this is probably the most important part, but without any of these you wouldn't have a film so screw that.
The actual production is just the filming part. A lot of shots taken won't be used in the final film, because the editing team (coming soon) has to keep the film down to a certain length. This is what directors cuts are, the full version of the film, and some films release them on dvd.
Post production is all of the editing that happens to make the film screen-ready. It can be the most time consuming part, as editors have to watch hours upon hours of footage to choose the perfect shots, and then add any special effects if they are needed.

The next step is the distribution, once you have a film that you are happy with, you need to find someone who is willing to put it out there under there name. These are companies like Disney, Sony, Paramount and Universal. Some companies, like Disney pay people working under them to make films, so the distribution isn't a problem as as soon as it is finished it will be distributed, although it can take a lot of work for independent film makers to get out there.

The penultimate step in the film making business is marketing, which is basically advertising. You can do this through media such as trailers or adverts, and get them plastered on billboards and the sides of buses. It can be promoted through merchandise, for example a disney or super hero film could have a lot of toys, and also character interviews to get the cast out there. Advertising is important because, without it, nobody apart from hardcore fanatics would be able to find out about new films and it would probably be a tiny industry.

Audiences can get to see the films in a home cinema, the cinema or either at home on DVD's. There are different ways in which we engage in films today for instance; sex appeal (example, Megan fox or Channing Tatum), famous singers (Rihanna in battlefield) etc. 

The Film Value Chain

the film value chain is when businesses receive raw materials as input, and add a value to the raw materials through various processes, and sell finished products to customers.
 




Swede i researched.

I found this swede of 'the Dark Knight' on Youtube, and selected it because i thought it was reasonably well made. iIt captured the theme and story of the actual movie, and was shot in a range of places, which offered a more entertaining and wide spread swede on the whole.

Story board for swede







PLANNING FOR SWEDE

The Dark Knight Rises 

Characters:
Iolo - Batman
Thahmina - Joker
Aydaruus - Extras
Elizabeth - Extras and Commissioner Gordon

Joker lines: "The plans easy... We kill the Batman"

"Why do I use knives? I don't like using guns, they're too quick. You can't savour every little emotion. You see in their last moments people show you who they really are. So in a way I know your friends better than you ever had. Would you like to know which one of them were cowards?"

"Do you know how I got these scars"

"I just want my phone call"

"Do you know why I use a knife?"

"Let me show you a magic trick"

"Hello Commissioner"

"Me? I was right her. Who did you leave him with hmm?  Your people?"


Extras lines: "I know you're gonna enjoy this. I'm going to have to try and enjoy it more"

"Get down!"

"Drop the weapon!"

"What do you want?!"

"Alright..."

Commissioner Gordon lines: "Harvey Dent never made it home. What have you done with him?"

Planning:

Script:

Props: