Going For Gold
Genre
 The genre for our film is a British Social Realist Drama. Social realism focuses on
  topical issues that are occurring in a stereotypical modern society, which is
  represented by different ideas. The genre often focuses upon truth and honesty:
  These being the aspects that give the genre its realist name. Themes such as
  drugs, money, sex, religion and typical day-to-day activities are conventionally
  portrayed within the narrative of a social realist film. It focuses on life’s struggles
  and often portrays the working class activities as heroic. Dealing with the work
  area also adds to the realist aspects as it is nothing to high key or high class.
  These types of films are conventionally low budget; an example would be Billy
  Elliott and Fish Tank, both films that do not feature famous actors or actresses
  (the use of unknown actors). The representation of characters through the use of
  unknown actors supports the realist aspects of the genre due to the fact that
  these actors could potentially be anyone as they are not famous icons.
THE PLOT
 We mind mapped our ideas in order to allow us to have a variety to
  choose from. Having elements of sadness within the plot line allowed us
  to fit in with the genre itself. However, we wanted to make our ending
  extremely happy and satisfying for the audience in order for them to
  allow their emotions to change as the film progresses (from low to high).
  The plot of our film involves a young boy who has been in a wheelchair
  all of his life because he was born with deformed limbs. His mum died
  when she was giving birth and his Dad could not cope with a disabled
  child on his own so he left his son with the responsibility of a care home.
  Jamie, the main character playing the deformed boy, has had a hard life
  and has struggled to cope with the given circumstances. He has
  attempted to commit suicide several times and he does not see any
  point in his current life. Then, his care worker, Julie, suggests that he
  tries out for a wheelchair basketball team in order to place some
  positivity within his life. Due to the closeness of Jamie and Julie
  relationship, Jamie takes Julie’s advice and makes the team. He finds
  his true talent and destiny, and he also makes lots of lifelong friends. He
  and his team end up winning gold at the Paralympics and he becomes
  an icon all over the country.
Characters
 Jamie – Young boy with deformed legs. In the opening of the film
    we see him being born, and by the end of the film he is a
    Paralympics champion.
   Keith – Plays the role of Jamie’s dad. He only stars in the
    beginning of the film, and his exit involves him abandoning his
    young disabled son.
   Julie – She is like a mother to Jamie. Playing the role of his
    beloved care worker. She looks after Jamie and is the one who
    pushes him on to becoming a member of the wheelchair
    basketball team.
   Rhys - Jamie’s friend who suddenly turns against him when he
    starts to spend less time with him and when he becomes a
    champion.
   Kim – Jamie’s love interest.
   Will – The school bully who does not like disabled people.
Themes
 Sport
 Love
 Success
 Achievement
 Sadness
 Friendship
 Family
 Status/class
Opening sequence
 The first scene – The first scene consists of Jamie being born. This has been
  censored and the actual birth is not explicitly shown. Jamie’s birth was a water birth
  and the first shot is a point of view shot from the baby under the water. The camera
  would be hand-held as it is a low budget film and it also adds to the realistic aspect of
  the genre. It also makes the scene appear more chaotic. The soundtrack would be the
  piano backing track of ‘Mad World’ and the dialogue would be of a baby screaming.
 The second scene – The second scene involves Jamie’s Dad Keith discovering that
  his wife is dead. The soundtrack would still be playing in the back ground and the
  actually lyrics would start to play; However the sound would be blurred as if Keith does
  not know what is going on and to make the audience feel is frustration, despair and
  confusion. The camera would still be hand-held to make it appear chaotic and realistic.
  The camera would pan across from Keith, to the dead wife and then finally to the baby
  to represent the connection to each other that the three have. It would vary from slow
  to fast, again to show the chaos of the whole situation.
 The third scene – The third scene would show Jamie himself. It would be a birds eye
  view shot from above of the baby and would slowly and carefully zoom in on him to
  portray how delicate he is. The backing track of Mad World would still be sounded in
  the back ground. Baby Jamie would also be crying.
 The forth scene – The fourth scene would be the final shot. This would consist of Keith
  standing from afar facing the opposite way. It would be a long shot: This is to show
  how distant he is from his new born son. It also sets the tone and atmosphere for the
  upcoming events in the film – sadness.
Summary of camera shots
 Point of view shot from Baby Jamie – to show how he is entering the
  world and to censor the birth
 Close up of Baby Jamie – to show his new born face
 Close up of Keith – to show is facial expression
 Panning shot from Keith, to the mother and Jamie
 Birds eye view shot of Jamie
 Zooming in shot of Jamie – to show the delicacy of him
 Long shot of Keith and the corridor – to show the distance of him and
  his son
 Long establishing shot of the setting – to set the scene and the tone
Target audience
 Our target audience is more varied than, for example, a rom-com. This
  is due to the diversity in the themes we can include for our narrative.
  The themes that are most appropriate for our genre would include
  things like sex, drugs, relationships, school and so on. It is so varied
  that at least one theme would relate to or interest the public in some
  way or another. Due to another theme of this genre being sadness,
  some would say that our genre of film would not appeal to many people:
  This is why we made the decision to add a sporty element to the
  narrative of our film. This would appeal to the younger generation of film
  watchers, alike to the Olympics which would too interest more people.
  Americans are often known for enjoying happy and positive films, alike
  to many people in Britain. We felt it necessary to include a happy ending
  in order to appeal to more people. However, it all depends on the
  gratifications of a person and the type of mood they are in (chance).
Improvements
 When pitching our presentation to our class they came up with several
  suggestions in order to potentially make our film more successful and
  appealing. Including…


 A villain
 A love interest
 A bigger problem other than his disability

Going for gold

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Genre  The genrefor our film is a British Social Realist Drama. Social realism focuses on topical issues that are occurring in a stereotypical modern society, which is represented by different ideas. The genre often focuses upon truth and honesty: These being the aspects that give the genre its realist name. Themes such as drugs, money, sex, religion and typical day-to-day activities are conventionally portrayed within the narrative of a social realist film. It focuses on life’s struggles and often portrays the working class activities as heroic. Dealing with the work area also adds to the realist aspects as it is nothing to high key or high class. These types of films are conventionally low budget; an example would be Billy Elliott and Fish Tank, both films that do not feature famous actors or actresses (the use of unknown actors). The representation of characters through the use of unknown actors supports the realist aspects of the genre due to the fact that these actors could potentially be anyone as they are not famous icons.
  • 3.
    THE PLOT  Wemind mapped our ideas in order to allow us to have a variety to choose from. Having elements of sadness within the plot line allowed us to fit in with the genre itself. However, we wanted to make our ending extremely happy and satisfying for the audience in order for them to allow their emotions to change as the film progresses (from low to high). The plot of our film involves a young boy who has been in a wheelchair all of his life because he was born with deformed limbs. His mum died when she was giving birth and his Dad could not cope with a disabled child on his own so he left his son with the responsibility of a care home. Jamie, the main character playing the deformed boy, has had a hard life and has struggled to cope with the given circumstances. He has attempted to commit suicide several times and he does not see any point in his current life. Then, his care worker, Julie, suggests that he tries out for a wheelchair basketball team in order to place some positivity within his life. Due to the closeness of Jamie and Julie relationship, Jamie takes Julie’s advice and makes the team. He finds his true talent and destiny, and he also makes lots of lifelong friends. He and his team end up winning gold at the Paralympics and he becomes an icon all over the country.
  • 4.
    Characters  Jamie –Young boy with deformed legs. In the opening of the film we see him being born, and by the end of the film he is a Paralympics champion.  Keith – Plays the role of Jamie’s dad. He only stars in the beginning of the film, and his exit involves him abandoning his young disabled son.  Julie – She is like a mother to Jamie. Playing the role of his beloved care worker. She looks after Jamie and is the one who pushes him on to becoming a member of the wheelchair basketball team.  Rhys - Jamie’s friend who suddenly turns against him when he starts to spend less time with him and when he becomes a champion.  Kim – Jamie’s love interest.  Will – The school bully who does not like disabled people.
  • 5.
    Themes  Sport  Love Success  Achievement  Sadness  Friendship  Family  Status/class
  • 6.
    Opening sequence  Thefirst scene – The first scene consists of Jamie being born. This has been censored and the actual birth is not explicitly shown. Jamie’s birth was a water birth and the first shot is a point of view shot from the baby under the water. The camera would be hand-held as it is a low budget film and it also adds to the realistic aspect of the genre. It also makes the scene appear more chaotic. The soundtrack would be the piano backing track of ‘Mad World’ and the dialogue would be of a baby screaming.  The second scene – The second scene involves Jamie’s Dad Keith discovering that his wife is dead. The soundtrack would still be playing in the back ground and the actually lyrics would start to play; However the sound would be blurred as if Keith does not know what is going on and to make the audience feel is frustration, despair and confusion. The camera would still be hand-held to make it appear chaotic and realistic. The camera would pan across from Keith, to the dead wife and then finally to the baby to represent the connection to each other that the three have. It would vary from slow to fast, again to show the chaos of the whole situation.  The third scene – The third scene would show Jamie himself. It would be a birds eye view shot from above of the baby and would slowly and carefully zoom in on him to portray how delicate he is. The backing track of Mad World would still be sounded in the back ground. Baby Jamie would also be crying.  The forth scene – The fourth scene would be the final shot. This would consist of Keith standing from afar facing the opposite way. It would be a long shot: This is to show how distant he is from his new born son. It also sets the tone and atmosphere for the upcoming events in the film – sadness.
  • 7.
    Summary of camerashots  Point of view shot from Baby Jamie – to show how he is entering the world and to censor the birth  Close up of Baby Jamie – to show his new born face  Close up of Keith – to show is facial expression  Panning shot from Keith, to the mother and Jamie  Birds eye view shot of Jamie  Zooming in shot of Jamie – to show the delicacy of him  Long shot of Keith and the corridor – to show the distance of him and his son  Long establishing shot of the setting – to set the scene and the tone
  • 8.
    Target audience  Ourtarget audience is more varied than, for example, a rom-com. This is due to the diversity in the themes we can include for our narrative. The themes that are most appropriate for our genre would include things like sex, drugs, relationships, school and so on. It is so varied that at least one theme would relate to or interest the public in some way or another. Due to another theme of this genre being sadness, some would say that our genre of film would not appeal to many people: This is why we made the decision to add a sporty element to the narrative of our film. This would appeal to the younger generation of film watchers, alike to the Olympics which would too interest more people. Americans are often known for enjoying happy and positive films, alike to many people in Britain. We felt it necessary to include a happy ending in order to appeal to more people. However, it all depends on the gratifications of a person and the type of mood they are in (chance).
  • 9.
    Improvements  When pitchingour presentation to our class they came up with several suggestions in order to potentially make our film more successful and appealing. Including…  A villain  A love interest  A bigger problem other than his disability