PROPOSAL
Centre Name: York College
Number: 48357
Student Name: Melissa Nuttall
Project Proposal Title: No Man’s Land
Main area of activity: Film
RATIONALE
I based my project on a one-minute silent short film that I did last year. I enjoyed
brainstorming ideas for what I could include and where I could film. However, I didn’t
feel as though I had enough time to have made what was in my head. While the
storyline isn’t exactly the same this time, I based the setting and tone off this previous
film. I decided to do this because I enjoy the genre and genres that often come hand
in hand with this type of film. When making this short film, I used visual effects for
some of that short film and I hope to be able to use some in my trailer to accentuate
the sci-fi elements of it, but I will look more into how to make them more realistic as I
will have the time to learn how to do these kinds of special effects, I’ll look at tutorials
on YouTube to broaden my skills and learn how to do different visual effects in the
experiments part, then decide further if I want to use them. I’ll likely tailor my trailer to
a younger generation since the products I’m planning to research are for older
teenagers and young adults. I want to give the effect that other trailers of this style
can have on the audience, adding suspense and excitement for the story and
characters to engage them.
PROJECT CONCEPT
A teenager has been left alone to survive in a world after society has fallen. One of the
few memories of their previous life is a photograph of their friends and family, which
they take out and look at. As they continue on, they find out that they’re not alone
and try to hide and sneak away to find that one of the people either alone or with a
few others from the photograph who they didn’t think they’d see again. It may include
a flashback to explain this and give some more depth to my character. My project is
structured in an extended trailer style, with a scene at the start before going into what
would be the main trailer if an actual feature length film. To go with the trailer is
going to be some promotional material such as different versions of edited poster
and stills. With the fact that I plan to make just a trailer, to be able to include different
camera and editing tricks, I need to be able to reference the plot of the whole film. For
that, I was thinking about basing the plot around a group of survivors trying to set up
a new society after the old one fell and people have resorted to old ways od survival
without it and the main character gets caught up between those who want to bring
back the society and those who don’t.
HOW THE PROJECT WILL BE EVALUATED
Over the course of my final major project, I plan to do a week by week development
diary on what I did to show the process of developing and making my products. I’ll
regularly update how I felt when doing this process and if I liked the outcome and if I
thought the process that I planned with went as smoothly as I had hoped it would.
Once I’ve finished my products, I’ll do a main evaluation where I analyse and compare
my products to existing products of similar styles to see how mine looks next to
professional work. I can also add a layer of reflection with hindsight as opposed to
how I felt when doing that part of my project and what I would change if I’d had the
time to do so.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• Anon. (-). The Characteristics of Science Fiction . Available:
https://www.eduplace.com/activity/pdf/scifiction.pdf. Last accessed 22nd Jan 2019
• Anon. (2006). Dystopias: Definition and Characteristics . Available:
http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/lesson_images/lesson926/DefinitionC
haracteristics.pdf. Last accessed 22nd Jan 2019
• Anon. Burger, N. Available:
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1139726/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm. Last accessed
21st Jan 2019
• Anon. Wes Ball. Available: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1226871/. Last accessed
21st Jan 2019
• Anon. Gary Ross. Available: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002657/. Last
accessed 21st Jan 2019
BIBLIOGRAPHY
• Ball, W. (2012). RUIN. Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doteMqP6eSc.
Last accessed 21st Jan 2019
• Ball, W. (2014) The Maze Runner
• Ball, W. (2015) Maze Runner: Scorch Trials
• Ball, W. (2018) Maze Runner: The Death Cure
• Burger, N. (2014) Divergent
• Nuttall, M. (2019) Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on 27th January
2019)
• Ross, G. (2012) The Hunger Games
SCHEDULE
Week Tasks to be Completed Specific Tasks
1 Pre-production  Proposal and background research
 Include conventions of typical films in this style so I know what to hint at
during my project
2 Pre-production  Research- primary and secondary
 Analyse scenes from shows and films I like that are in this style and see
if I could use inspiration from it
 Make a survey to see what people typically think is in these kinds of
films and what attracts them to a trailer
3 Pre-production  Research- primary and secondary
 Collect survey results and analyse to see if there is anything I need to
change
 Research typical costumes
 Pictures and addresses of film locations
SCHEDULE
Week Tasks to be Completed Specific Tasks
4 Pre-production  Experiments
 Test vfx
 Use online tutorials to learn how to create cinematic titles
 Reflect on experiences
5 Pre-production  Experiments
 Test vfx
 Use online tutorials to learn how to create cinematic titles
 Reflect on experiences
6 Pre-production  Pre-Production and planning
 Plan costumes for each character, speaking with each actor
 Design storyboards
 Shot lists
SCHEDULE
Week Tasks to be Completed Specific Tasks
7 Pre-production  Pre-Production and planning
 Contingency planning
 Risk assessments
 Release agreements
8 Production  Production and reflections
 Film/photoshoot
 Start to edit
9 Production  Film
 Start editing footage
 Create title sequences if time is available
10 Production  Have majority of a draft done
 Film remaining scenes
11 Production  Draft peer feedback
 Make improvements
SCHEDULE
Week Tasks to be Completed Specific Tasks
12 Production  Film anything else that’s needed
 Reschedule to film unsatisfactory footage
 Make sure any other products are started
13 Production  Have film trailer finished
14 Production  Finish anything else off that needs it
15 Evaluation  Evaluation
 Discuss time management
 What went well and what didn’t
16 Evaluation  Evaluation
 Compare to existing products
 Overall reflection
 What would I do differently
17 Evaluation  Presentation
SCHEDULE
Week Tasks to be Completed Specific Tasks
18 Moderation  Make necessary changes
19 Show Preparation  Be thorough and design script to suit audience
20 Show  Remain calm throughout and don’t panic

Proposal

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Centre Name: YorkCollege Number: 48357 Student Name: Melissa Nuttall Project Proposal Title: No Man’s Land Main area of activity: Film
  • 3.
    RATIONALE I based myproject on a one-minute silent short film that I did last year. I enjoyed brainstorming ideas for what I could include and where I could film. However, I didn’t feel as though I had enough time to have made what was in my head. While the storyline isn’t exactly the same this time, I based the setting and tone off this previous film. I decided to do this because I enjoy the genre and genres that often come hand in hand with this type of film. When making this short film, I used visual effects for some of that short film and I hope to be able to use some in my trailer to accentuate the sci-fi elements of it, but I will look more into how to make them more realistic as I will have the time to learn how to do these kinds of special effects, I’ll look at tutorials on YouTube to broaden my skills and learn how to do different visual effects in the experiments part, then decide further if I want to use them. I’ll likely tailor my trailer to a younger generation since the products I’m planning to research are for older teenagers and young adults. I want to give the effect that other trailers of this style can have on the audience, adding suspense and excitement for the story and characters to engage them.
  • 4.
    PROJECT CONCEPT A teenagerhas been left alone to survive in a world after society has fallen. One of the few memories of their previous life is a photograph of their friends and family, which they take out and look at. As they continue on, they find out that they’re not alone and try to hide and sneak away to find that one of the people either alone or with a few others from the photograph who they didn’t think they’d see again. It may include a flashback to explain this and give some more depth to my character. My project is structured in an extended trailer style, with a scene at the start before going into what would be the main trailer if an actual feature length film. To go with the trailer is going to be some promotional material such as different versions of edited poster and stills. With the fact that I plan to make just a trailer, to be able to include different camera and editing tricks, I need to be able to reference the plot of the whole film. For that, I was thinking about basing the plot around a group of survivors trying to set up a new society after the old one fell and people have resorted to old ways od survival without it and the main character gets caught up between those who want to bring back the society and those who don’t.
  • 5.
    HOW THE PROJECTWILL BE EVALUATED Over the course of my final major project, I plan to do a week by week development diary on what I did to show the process of developing and making my products. I’ll regularly update how I felt when doing this process and if I liked the outcome and if I thought the process that I planned with went as smoothly as I had hoped it would. Once I’ve finished my products, I’ll do a main evaluation where I analyse and compare my products to existing products of similar styles to see how mine looks next to professional work. I can also add a layer of reflection with hindsight as opposed to how I felt when doing that part of my project and what I would change if I’d had the time to do so.
  • 6.
    BIBLIOGRAPHY • Anon. (-).The Characteristics of Science Fiction . Available: https://www.eduplace.com/activity/pdf/scifiction.pdf. Last accessed 22nd Jan 2019 • Anon. (2006). Dystopias: Definition and Characteristics . Available: http://www.readwritethink.org/files/resources/lesson_images/lesson926/DefinitionC haracteristics.pdf. Last accessed 22nd Jan 2019 • Anon. Burger, N. Available: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1139726/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm. Last accessed 21st Jan 2019 • Anon. Wes Ball. Available: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1226871/. Last accessed 21st Jan 2019 • Anon. Gary Ross. Available: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002657/. Last accessed 21st Jan 2019
  • 7.
    BIBLIOGRAPHY • Ball, W.(2012). RUIN. Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doteMqP6eSc. Last accessed 21st Jan 2019 • Ball, W. (2014) The Maze Runner • Ball, W. (2015) Maze Runner: Scorch Trials • Ball, W. (2018) Maze Runner: The Death Cure • Burger, N. (2014) Divergent • Nuttall, M. (2019) Target Audience Research Survey (conducted on 27th January 2019) • Ross, G. (2012) The Hunger Games
  • 8.
    SCHEDULE Week Tasks tobe Completed Specific Tasks 1 Pre-production  Proposal and background research  Include conventions of typical films in this style so I know what to hint at during my project 2 Pre-production  Research- primary and secondary  Analyse scenes from shows and films I like that are in this style and see if I could use inspiration from it  Make a survey to see what people typically think is in these kinds of films and what attracts them to a trailer 3 Pre-production  Research- primary and secondary  Collect survey results and analyse to see if there is anything I need to change  Research typical costumes  Pictures and addresses of film locations
  • 9.
    SCHEDULE Week Tasks tobe Completed Specific Tasks 4 Pre-production  Experiments  Test vfx  Use online tutorials to learn how to create cinematic titles  Reflect on experiences 5 Pre-production  Experiments  Test vfx  Use online tutorials to learn how to create cinematic titles  Reflect on experiences 6 Pre-production  Pre-Production and planning  Plan costumes for each character, speaking with each actor  Design storyboards  Shot lists
  • 10.
    SCHEDULE Week Tasks tobe Completed Specific Tasks 7 Pre-production  Pre-Production and planning  Contingency planning  Risk assessments  Release agreements 8 Production  Production and reflections  Film/photoshoot  Start to edit 9 Production  Film  Start editing footage  Create title sequences if time is available 10 Production  Have majority of a draft done  Film remaining scenes 11 Production  Draft peer feedback  Make improvements
  • 11.
    SCHEDULE Week Tasks tobe Completed Specific Tasks 12 Production  Film anything else that’s needed  Reschedule to film unsatisfactory footage  Make sure any other products are started 13 Production  Have film trailer finished 14 Production  Finish anything else off that needs it 15 Evaluation  Evaluation  Discuss time management  What went well and what didn’t 16 Evaluation  Evaluation  Compare to existing products  Overall reflection  What would I do differently 17 Evaluation  Presentation
  • 12.
    SCHEDULE Week Tasks tobe Completed Specific Tasks 18 Moderation  Make necessary changes 19 Show Preparation  Be thorough and design script to suit audience 20 Show  Remain calm throughout and don’t panic