picture of locket
picture of biology assignment
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tripod?
Thursday, 10 November 2016
Shot tests
In this post i have taken just a few shots of some of the camera angles that we could potentially use in our trailer of Casey's Locket, there is a wide variety from close ups to capture intimate moments and also to show our audience their close up facial expressions.
Also mid shots which help show the body language and tension or lack there of, moreover this will really help us to establish the difference in personality/ popularity between them.
Finally we have high and low angle shots, to sow vulnerability or power in the scenes between Casey and Toby or even between Toby and Carly ( Toby's ex girlfriend)
Lighting tests
The purpose of this post is to show what type of lighting we will use. The bottom picture is the perfect type of lighting for our trailer because it's natural and dewy, it can clearly show our actors faces as its a yellow type of light, which really helps the audience because they understand the film is warm and romantic.
Make up choices
Our romantic comedy actress Ellie will have a natural make up look, as in this trailer she's not an object of sexual desire and we are representing her as the complete opposite, a nerdy girl who wears tape on hr glasses, has spots and hardly any make up.So Ellie will wear just a basic foundation and a small bit of blush just to show a natural look, whereas Carly will have a fuller face and more definition, showing the difference in hierarchy in school, which shows our audience that Carly is more popular
Casting choices
This post is very important in the planning stage as we have to carefully decide who we want in our film and why they are right and explain why we actually picked them.
The audition tapes were very helpful when creatively choosing who i want in my trailer. Although we have more people in the audition tapes, than we do in the trailer. I picked the cast based on who fit the description and the look of the character we have created.
The audition tapes were very helpful when creatively choosing who i want in my trailer. Although we have more people in the audition tapes, than we do in the trailer. I picked the cast based on who fit the description and the look of the character we have created.
User Ratings on IMDB
In the above Picture are 6 of some of the user ratings for some well known Romantic comedies. From my findings, it is evident that Females from aged 18-45+ are interested and love romantic comedies compared to Males 18-45+ as they are more of a secondary audience and woman of all ages our the aimed target audience.
Audience Feedback for Script and Storyboard
Script Final
This is the final draft of the script, here there are finer details and stage directions are developed and the lines are more sophisticated.
Reflecting back on the very first draft i have realised that the characters would have more to say about how they actually felt towards someone who they didn't like in particular Casey, in the first draft she sounded really rude and self absorbed and in the final draft she is sophisticated and caring, which suits the character description.
Script Draft 1
The above picture is our very first idea of our script and what we want it to include as these are the key scenes we want in our trailer. Even though this first draft is unfinished, it still is giving our audience a sense of where our film is set, in a secondary school and we get a sense of how close toby and case are, as in where they live yet how far apart they are because they never speak.
In the brief over view of scene 3 we also get a sense of our other main characters ( toby's friends ) and our 'mean girls' aswel.
storyboard draft
Codes and Conventions of Rom coms
production logo
The above images is my groups production logo, we designed a logo that's purposely in the shape of a heart to show that we are well known for our romantic comedies or dramas. The pink colour, is because it denotes a soft, warm and romantic tone, a long with being a feminine colour, which is perfect for our target audience.
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
5 Key Frames
The above pictures are my five key frames that i will include in my trailer.
this shows the audience the very basic plot ideas even just from these 5 key frames
of Casey dropping the locket out of her pocket, a close up on her face, Toby hanging around with his friends, the two studying and even the image of Toby's ex girlfriend Carly.
from these images, this tells my audience what to look out for in my trailer, moreover it also shows the conventions of a romantic comedy of having a unpopular teen that goes against the conventions of secondary school and a boy who tries to wreck her perfect grade streak, who will end up falling in love.
this shows the audience the very basic plot ideas even just from these 5 key frames
of Casey dropping the locket out of her pocket, a close up on her face, Toby hanging around with his friends, the two studying and even the image of Toby's ex girlfriend Carly.
from these images, this tells my audience what to look out for in my trailer, moreover it also shows the conventions of a romantic comedy of having a unpopular teen that goes against the conventions of secondary school and a boy who tries to wreck her perfect grade streak, who will end up falling in love.
Music Planning
As i wanted to layer a song over the top of my Trailer, i sent out an Email to Kobolt records and asked them if i was allowed to use the song. This was the initial Email
Final concept of our film
Overall Synopsis
Target audience research
Qualitative questions to our target audience (Sample size: 3 People)
1. Why would you watch a Romanic Comedy film?
"I like comedy and romance is something girls aspire for, I also like watching a range of films"
"Because they're funny and make the audience happy"
"Escapism for lonely people"
2. Who would you normally go with to watch a romantic comedy film?
"My friends"
"Boyfriend"
"Single lonely friends"
3. How would you expect to feel after watching a romantic comedy film?
"Happy"
"Looking for love"
"Sad because I'm lonely"
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