This document appears to be a film production proposal that includes the names of four people and sections on health and safety, a shot by shot list, and a shooting schedule. The proposal is from Ellie Wright, Sian Williams, Yasmeen Ahmed, and Eimontas Jankauskis and outlines their film project.
The document discusses various elements of a short film including the sign at the beginning that establishes the setting, the use of close up shots of a crow that takes on symbolic meaning, and camera movements like panning that add suspense. It also analyzes the tattoo on a character that subverts expectations and challenges assumptions about his appearance, as well as how camera angles and the lack of dialogue tell the story.
Istanbul is the economic heart of Turkey and a city with rich history, symbolized by landmarks like the bridge over the Bosphorus connecting Europe and Asia. Some of Istanbul's most notable attractions are the Hagia Sophia, the largest mosque in Istanbul honoring Sultan Suleiman, Sultan Ahmed Mosque built on the site of a Byzantine palace, and Topkapi Palace, one of the largest sites built in 1466. Nearby is also Europe's largest amusement park.
What have you learnt about technologies from the elliehwright
The document discusses technologies Ellie Wright learned about through creating a film product. She used Final Cut Pro editing software to transfer, edit, and format video footage. The software allowed her to arrange shots and add transitions between scenes. Ellie also used an HD camcorder, which had a high-quality sensor and zoom function, making filming easier than with a phone camera. Final Cut Pro and the HD camera provided advantages like easy transport of footage between devices, but using memory cards introduced the risk of losing footage if a card was overwritten or lost.
What have you learnt about technologies from the elliehwright
The document discusses technologies Ellie Wright learned about through creating a film product. She used Final Cut Pro editing software to transfer, edit, and format video footage. The software allowed her to arrange shots and add transitions between scenes. Ellie also used an HD camcorder, which had a high-quality sensor and zoom function, making filming easier than with a phone camera. Final Cut Pro and the HD camera provided advantages like easy transport of footage between devices, but using memory cards introduced the risk of losing footage if a card was overwritten or lost.
The document discusses various cinematography techniques used in a short film including:
- Establishing shots of a sign and wheat field that set the eerie tone at the beginning.
- Close-up shots of a crow that take on symbolic significance and increase suspense.
- Dramatic camera pans that slowly reveal clues like a phone and bloodied cloth, heightening tension.
- Framing that centers the crow in shots or shows a man nervously watching it from a superior angle.
- Diegetic sounds, particularly the crow's call, that build an unsettling atmosphere without dialogue.
The document discusses marketing strategies for the film "Looking For Eric" through different posters. It describes four posters that were designed to target different audiences: 1) Film buffs, promoting it as a Ken Loach film in black and white. 2) Football fans, featuring Eric Cantona. 3) As a quirky British comedy, showing Cantona playing trumpet among an ensemble cast. 4) As a romantic film, showing a couple and flowers that could represent romance or Cantona's love. The posters used visuals and colors to represent the film's genre and tone to different target audiences.
This document appears to be a film production proposal that includes the names of four people and sections on health and safety, a shot by shot list, and a shooting schedule. The proposal is from Ellie Wright, Sian Williams, Yasmeen Ahmed, and Eimontas Jankauskis and outlines their film project.
The document discusses various elements of a short film including the sign at the beginning that establishes the setting, the use of close up shots of a crow that takes on symbolic meaning, and camera movements like panning that add suspense. It also analyzes the tattoo on a character that subverts expectations and challenges assumptions about his appearance, as well as how camera angles and the lack of dialogue tell the story.
Istanbul is the economic heart of Turkey and a city with rich history, symbolized by landmarks like the bridge over the Bosphorus connecting Europe and Asia. Some of Istanbul's most notable attractions are the Hagia Sophia, the largest mosque in Istanbul honoring Sultan Suleiman, Sultan Ahmed Mosque built on the site of a Byzantine palace, and Topkapi Palace, one of the largest sites built in 1466. Nearby is also Europe's largest amusement park.
What have you learnt about technologies from the elliehwright
The document discusses technologies Ellie Wright learned about through creating a film product. She used Final Cut Pro editing software to transfer, edit, and format video footage. The software allowed her to arrange shots and add transitions between scenes. Ellie also used an HD camcorder, which had a high-quality sensor and zoom function, making filming easier than with a phone camera. Final Cut Pro and the HD camera provided advantages like easy transport of footage between devices, but using memory cards introduced the risk of losing footage if a card was overwritten or lost.
What have you learnt about technologies from the elliehwright
The document discusses technologies Ellie Wright learned about through creating a film product. She used Final Cut Pro editing software to transfer, edit, and format video footage. The software allowed her to arrange shots and add transitions between scenes. Ellie also used an HD camcorder, which had a high-quality sensor and zoom function, making filming easier than with a phone camera. Final Cut Pro and the HD camera provided advantages like easy transport of footage between devices, but using memory cards introduced the risk of losing footage if a card was overwritten or lost.
The document discusses various cinematography techniques used in a short film including:
- Establishing shots of a sign and wheat field that set the eerie tone at the beginning.
- Close-up shots of a crow that take on symbolic significance and increase suspense.
- Dramatic camera pans that slowly reveal clues like a phone and bloodied cloth, heightening tension.
- Framing that centers the crow in shots or shows a man nervously watching it from a superior angle.
- Diegetic sounds, particularly the crow's call, that build an unsettling atmosphere without dialogue.
The document discusses marketing strategies for the film "Looking For Eric" through different posters. It describes four posters that were designed to target different audiences: 1) Film buffs, promoting it as a Ken Loach film in black and white. 2) Football fans, featuring Eric Cantona. 3) As a quirky British comedy, showing Cantona playing trumpet among an ensemble cast. 4) As a romantic film, showing a couple and flowers that could represent romance or Cantona's love. The posters used visuals and colors to represent the film's genre and tone to different target audiences.
What have you learnt about technologies from theelliehwright
The document discusses technologies Ellie Wright learned about through creating a film product. She used Final Cut Pro editing software to transfer, edit, and format video footage. The software allowed her to arrange shots and add transitions between scenes. Ellie also used an HD camcorder, which had a high-quality sensor and zoom function, making filming easier than with a phone camera. Final Cut Pro and the HD camera provided advantages like easy transport of footage between devices, but using memory cards introduced the risk of losing footage if a card was overwritten or lost.
This document discusses how a film opening represents teenage girls in a thriller genre. It shows Lauren, a typical blonde teenage girl character, going for a run while wearing makeup, jewelry, and fitted clothes to maintain her stereotypical popular image. Through techniques like close-ups, the character is presented as attractive yet vulnerable to potential threats. While most victims in thrillers are portrayed stereotypically, the film tries to challenge some norms by showing Lauren maintaining composure despite discovering something frightening.
Our proposal was submitted by Ellie Wright, Sian Williams, Yasmeen Ahmed, and Eimontas Jankauskis. It included a proposal sheet and information on health and safety for the project. A shot by shot list was also included to outline the filming plan.
This document appears to be a proposal containing the names of four people and sections on health and safety, a shot by shot list, and an equipment booking form. The proposal is submitted by Ellie Wright, Sian Williams, Yasmeen Ahmed, and Eimontas Jankauskis and contains information on health and safety considerations, details of shots planned for a project, and a form to book any needed equipment.
Art can be defined as objects or events that evoke aesthetic appreciation or are of more than ordinary significance. It involves qualities of beauty, creativity, expression, and meaning. While Western definitions often focus on "fine arts," anthropology takes a broader view of art as any creative cultural expression, including folk arts. Art is deeply embedded in its cultural context and reflects societal values and traditions while also being a site for individual expression. It plays important roles in cultural transmission, identity formation, and continuity amid change over time.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
1. The film uses only 2 main characters and a few extras, sticking to the short film convention of a small cast to allow intimacy. It is similar to the film Submarine in this way.
2. Settings include a school, council estate, and park, replicating typical drama film locations. Costumes also reference conventions like a school uniform.
3. The film follows conventions of short film genres like drama by having limited dialogue and developing characters through actions. It compares to Adulthood in storyline and aspects used.
The document discusses various methods for collecting audience feedback, including questionnaires, focus groups, interviews, and online analytics. It also describes the differences between qualitative and quantitative feedback. The author learned about organizing ideas and thinking about the end product by getting feedback on their film pitch from their class. They also received useful peer feedback from lower years who identified things that could have been done better to engage the audience more. Creating different posters for their film and getting feedback through questionnaires helped the author learn which poster design was most appealing. Getting feedback on their film review helped them better understand the pros and cons of their film.
This document discusses different methods for collecting audience feedback on films, including quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative methods include questionnaires with closed questions, while qualitative methods involve open-ended responses through focus groups, interviews, and blog feedback. The author learned from questionnaires administered to test audiences that one film poster was preferred and that their short film could be made more engaging by reducing boredom. Collecting audience feedback is important for filmmakers to understand how to attract viewers and improve future productions.
The document describes the format and style of a film review, including the adjectives used to describe the film, the layout and formatting of images and text, and the rating system. It notes aspects like the black font on a white background, paragraphs set out similarly to other reviews on the site, and assumptions made about the audience's knowledge of topics in the film like British gang culture.
The document describes the steps taken to create a movie poster in Photoshop. First, a picture was found online and the background was removed using the Magnetic Lasso tool. The picture was placed in the center of the poster. Next, a cloud image was selected for the background to match the title "Head in the Clouds" and a single cloud was cut out and placed over the man's head. Colors were adjusted using the Hue and Saturation tool. A credit block was found online and resized to fit the poster. Text was added for the title and actors' names using different fonts and styles to stand out on the poster.
Little White Lies is an independent film magazine that has been publishing since 2005 and is known for its bold designs and unique layouts. Each issue focuses on a single film, providing reviews and advertisements related to that film. The magazine incorporates artistic elements from the featured films into its covers and designs. Little White Lies is distributed globally through subscriptions and sales in independent cinemas and bookshops. Many readers are drawn to the magazine not just for its film reviews but for its artistic layouts and attention to detail in each issue.
- Empire is the biggest selling film magazine in Britain that organizes annual awards and ranks films.
- It aims to entertain readers with celebrity interviews containing funny questions, a focus on classic films in each issue, and games/quizzes.
- The magazine targets audiences interested in gossip and blockbuster films, using an approachable but clear writing style with pictures and colorful designs to appeal to its mainly teenage and working class readers.
The document contains summaries from two questionnaires about movie posters created by Ellie for her short film "Sonder".
The first respondent thought the genre was comedy and drama based on the posters showing the characters looking at a bag with curious facial expressions. They preferred the poster with the characters back-to-back because it drew them in to wonder what they were looking at and the bright colors would make them stand out.
The second respondent thought the genre was definitely comedy based on how Ellie laid out the scene. They liked the creative poster of a girl sitting on sweets with a boy counting money and thought it entailed elements from the short film. Their favorite was the poster of Florence sitting on sweets. Both
The document summarizes the editing process for a short film. Footage was uploaded to Final Cut Pro and organized into sequences. Music was produced separately and added to accompany the editing and storyline. The music was tailored specifically for different scenes involving a girl and thugs to match their respective tones. Tools in Final Cut Pro were used to cut and overlap footage, music, and sounds together into the finished short film.
The document summarizes the editing process for a short film. Footage was uploaded to Final Cut Pro and organized into sequences. Music was produced separately and added to accompany the editing and storyline. The music was tailored specifically for different scenes involving a girl and thugs to match the tone. Tools in Final Cut Pro were used to cut and overlap footage, music, and sounds together into the finished short film.
Film posters occupy a space between art and advertising, with the clear commercial purpose of promoting films but also having artistic value. Key elements of effective posters include images of the main characters and settings to depict the story, along with the film title, actors' names, and designs/colors that reflect the film's mood. By analyzing posters, one can better understand how they grab viewers' attention and sell the film's story.
The document lists film names and themes that deal with isolation, neglect, poverty, bullying, stereotypes, danger, fear, confusion and worry. The messages conveyed are that childbirth can be traumatic, not to judge by appearances, children need attention and stimulation, and that things are not always as they seem.
Ellie Wright is an A-level Media Studies student who will be making a short film as part of her coursework this year. This is different than last year where she produced a two-minute thriller opening. Both tasks will present new challenges but she will be able to apply skills learned from last year like filming, editing, and teamwork. She has previously analyzed the short film "Lovefield" and will document her project's progress in blog updates.
Ellie Wright is an A-level Media Studies student who will be making a short film as part of her coursework this year. This is different than last year where she produced a two-minute thriller opening. Both tasks will present new challenges but she will be able to apply skills learned from last year like filming, editing, and teamwork. She has previously analyzed the short film "Lovefield" and will document her project's progress in blog updates.
The target audience for the independent thriller film is 15-25 year olds of both genders. Men may be drawn by the attractive actress, while women and girls can relate to themes of fitness and appearance. With a limited budget, word of mouth and free online platforms like YouTube would be effective ways to promote the film. The demographics of interest are teens and young adults, as the main character is a young blonde girl around age 17-18. Features like her clothing and popular music may appeal to younger viewers who enjoy thrillers and independent films.
What have you learnt about technologies from theelliehwright
The document discusses technologies Ellie Wright learned about through creating a film product. She used Final Cut Pro editing software to transfer, edit, and format video footage. The software allowed her to arrange shots and add transitions between scenes. Ellie also used an HD camcorder, which had a high-quality sensor and zoom function, making filming easier than with a phone camera. Final Cut Pro and the HD camera provided advantages like easy transport of footage between devices, but using memory cards introduced the risk of losing footage if a card was overwritten or lost.
This document discusses how a film opening represents teenage girls in a thriller genre. It shows Lauren, a typical blonde teenage girl character, going for a run while wearing makeup, jewelry, and fitted clothes to maintain her stereotypical popular image. Through techniques like close-ups, the character is presented as attractive yet vulnerable to potential threats. While most victims in thrillers are portrayed stereotypically, the film tries to challenge some norms by showing Lauren maintaining composure despite discovering something frightening.
Our proposal was submitted by Ellie Wright, Sian Williams, Yasmeen Ahmed, and Eimontas Jankauskis. It included a proposal sheet and information on health and safety for the project. A shot by shot list was also included to outline the filming plan.
This document appears to be a proposal containing the names of four people and sections on health and safety, a shot by shot list, and an equipment booking form. The proposal is submitted by Ellie Wright, Sian Williams, Yasmeen Ahmed, and Eimontas Jankauskis and contains information on health and safety considerations, details of shots planned for a project, and a form to book any needed equipment.
Art can be defined as objects or events that evoke aesthetic appreciation or are of more than ordinary significance. It involves qualities of beauty, creativity, expression, and meaning. While Western definitions often focus on "fine arts," anthropology takes a broader view of art as any creative cultural expression, including folk arts. Art is deeply embedded in its cultural context and reflects societal values and traditions while also being a site for individual expression. It plays important roles in cultural transmission, identity formation, and continuity amid change over time.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
1. The film uses only 2 main characters and a few extras, sticking to the short film convention of a small cast to allow intimacy. It is similar to the film Submarine in this way.
2. Settings include a school, council estate, and park, replicating typical drama film locations. Costumes also reference conventions like a school uniform.
3. The film follows conventions of short film genres like drama by having limited dialogue and developing characters through actions. It compares to Adulthood in storyline and aspects used.
The document discusses various methods for collecting audience feedback, including questionnaires, focus groups, interviews, and online analytics. It also describes the differences between qualitative and quantitative feedback. The author learned about organizing ideas and thinking about the end product by getting feedback on their film pitch from their class. They also received useful peer feedback from lower years who identified things that could have been done better to engage the audience more. Creating different posters for their film and getting feedback through questionnaires helped the author learn which poster design was most appealing. Getting feedback on their film review helped them better understand the pros and cons of their film.
This document discusses different methods for collecting audience feedback on films, including quantitative and qualitative approaches. Quantitative methods include questionnaires with closed questions, while qualitative methods involve open-ended responses through focus groups, interviews, and blog feedback. The author learned from questionnaires administered to test audiences that one film poster was preferred and that their short film could be made more engaging by reducing boredom. Collecting audience feedback is important for filmmakers to understand how to attract viewers and improve future productions.
The document describes the format and style of a film review, including the adjectives used to describe the film, the layout and formatting of images and text, and the rating system. It notes aspects like the black font on a white background, paragraphs set out similarly to other reviews on the site, and assumptions made about the audience's knowledge of topics in the film like British gang culture.
The document describes the steps taken to create a movie poster in Photoshop. First, a picture was found online and the background was removed using the Magnetic Lasso tool. The picture was placed in the center of the poster. Next, a cloud image was selected for the background to match the title "Head in the Clouds" and a single cloud was cut out and placed over the man's head. Colors were adjusted using the Hue and Saturation tool. A credit block was found online and resized to fit the poster. Text was added for the title and actors' names using different fonts and styles to stand out on the poster.
Little White Lies is an independent film magazine that has been publishing since 2005 and is known for its bold designs and unique layouts. Each issue focuses on a single film, providing reviews and advertisements related to that film. The magazine incorporates artistic elements from the featured films into its covers and designs. Little White Lies is distributed globally through subscriptions and sales in independent cinemas and bookshops. Many readers are drawn to the magazine not just for its film reviews but for its artistic layouts and attention to detail in each issue.
- Empire is the biggest selling film magazine in Britain that organizes annual awards and ranks films.
- It aims to entertain readers with celebrity interviews containing funny questions, a focus on classic films in each issue, and games/quizzes.
- The magazine targets audiences interested in gossip and blockbuster films, using an approachable but clear writing style with pictures and colorful designs to appeal to its mainly teenage and working class readers.
The document contains summaries from two questionnaires about movie posters created by Ellie for her short film "Sonder".
The first respondent thought the genre was comedy and drama based on the posters showing the characters looking at a bag with curious facial expressions. They preferred the poster with the characters back-to-back because it drew them in to wonder what they were looking at and the bright colors would make them stand out.
The second respondent thought the genre was definitely comedy based on how Ellie laid out the scene. They liked the creative poster of a girl sitting on sweets with a boy counting money and thought it entailed elements from the short film. Their favorite was the poster of Florence sitting on sweets. Both
The document summarizes the editing process for a short film. Footage was uploaded to Final Cut Pro and organized into sequences. Music was produced separately and added to accompany the editing and storyline. The music was tailored specifically for different scenes involving a girl and thugs to match their respective tones. Tools in Final Cut Pro were used to cut and overlap footage, music, and sounds together into the finished short film.
The document summarizes the editing process for a short film. Footage was uploaded to Final Cut Pro and organized into sequences. Music was produced separately and added to accompany the editing and storyline. The music was tailored specifically for different scenes involving a girl and thugs to match the tone. Tools in Final Cut Pro were used to cut and overlap footage, music, and sounds together into the finished short film.
Film posters occupy a space between art and advertising, with the clear commercial purpose of promoting films but also having artistic value. Key elements of effective posters include images of the main characters and settings to depict the story, along with the film title, actors' names, and designs/colors that reflect the film's mood. By analyzing posters, one can better understand how they grab viewers' attention and sell the film's story.
The document lists film names and themes that deal with isolation, neglect, poverty, bullying, stereotypes, danger, fear, confusion and worry. The messages conveyed are that childbirth can be traumatic, not to judge by appearances, children need attention and stimulation, and that things are not always as they seem.
Ellie Wright is an A-level Media Studies student who will be making a short film as part of her coursework this year. This is different than last year where she produced a two-minute thriller opening. Both tasks will present new challenges but she will be able to apply skills learned from last year like filming, editing, and teamwork. She has previously analyzed the short film "Lovefield" and will document her project's progress in blog updates.
Ellie Wright is an A-level Media Studies student who will be making a short film as part of her coursework this year. This is different than last year where she produced a two-minute thriller opening. Both tasks will present new challenges but she will be able to apply skills learned from last year like filming, editing, and teamwork. She has previously analyzed the short film "Lovefield" and will document her project's progress in blog updates.
The target audience for the independent thriller film is 15-25 year olds of both genders. Men may be drawn by the attractive actress, while women and girls can relate to themes of fitness and appearance. With a limited budget, word of mouth and free online platforms like YouTube would be effective ways to promote the film. The demographics of interest are teens and young adults, as the main character is a young blonde girl around age 17-18. Features like her clothing and popular music may appeal to younger viewers who enjoy thrillers and independent films.
Who would be the audience for your media product? elliehwright
The target audience for the independent thriller film is 15-25 year olds of both genders. Men may be interested due to the attractive female actress, while women and girls can relate to themes of fitness and appearance. With a limited budget, word of mouth promotion through sharing the film online, such as on YouTube, is seen as the easiest way to reach potential viewers in these demographics since many teenagers and young adults use the internet. Demographic factors like the 17-18 year old main character and music/fashion relatable to youth may also draw in those interested in thrillers and independent films.
Who would be the audience for the media product?elliehwright
The target audience for the independent thriller film is 15-25 year olds of both genders. Men may be interested due to the attractive female actress, while women and girls can relate to themes of fitness and appearance. With a limited budget, word of mouth promotion through sharing the film on YouTube is seen as the easiest way to advertise to the target demographic who frequently use the internet. Demographics for the film include age, interests, and gender, with the 17-18 year old female main character intended to appeal to young girls who can relate to her. Elements like music, clothing, and focus on fitness are meant to draw in the young audience.
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This document discusses legal, ethical, and health and safety considerations for a student film production. It notes that permissions may be needed to film in certain locations or with children. Ethical issues like sensitive representations and certification also need to be considered. Health and safety risks from locations, equipment, or scenes need to be evaluated with risk assessments. The filmmakers intend to film in a public park, with consent from participants, and take precautions during a simulated fall scene.
The document outlines 34 shots needed for a missing persons investigation film sequence. The shots include establishing shots of trees from various angles, shots of a girl running through the trees from different perspectives including POV shots, close-ups of her feet and her falling, reaction shots looking at missing posters on trees, and establishing shots and shots of a detective and forensic team investigating the discovery of a body. Intercut with these are shots rewinding back through the girl's running and discovery of the posters.