Saturday 27 November 2010

stuart wallace

found a good example of graphic match, enjoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQTaj5Fcps4

Stuart Wallace- Use Of Sound Within The Text

There are many way in which i can use sound within the first 2 minutes of the film. Such as I could have a narrator which talks about the boy’s life, for this I would have someone who sounds like the narration from Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, to give it the feel that it is a PG film. I would also like some sort of non-diegetic sound within the background, smooth enough that the audience just knows it’s there without paying much attention, I hope that this would build tension for the first major scene. I have decided that i may use "I used to Know" which is copyright free from the freeplay website.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbGNcoB2Y4I    This is what i want the narrator to sound like

Friday 26 November 2010

Stuart Wallace- Institutions that may be involved with the film

I have decided that there are two main film institutions that would be involved with the film, this is due to the film being a PG Thriller as well as these being recognized brands.

The first is Warner Brother's, due to their involvement with children, this could be from their cartoons to their other children films, and I believe that their experience would be useful in advertising and distributing the film. But there have also been involved with television, such as Smallville, Buffy the vampire slayer which in some way are thrillers. They also produced the Harry Potter films which have been known as a British phenomenon, based on its reputation, Warner Brother's would be a great institution to work with.
I have also decided that Spyglass Entertainment would be the perfect distributors, since they have 12 years experience with co-producing films as well as being able to work with Paramount Pictures as well as Disney. This would mean that a large part of the market could be targeted when advertising the film through their connections and links.  

Stuart Wallace- Key Elements Checklist

  • That the story starts with enigma codes, making the audience question the film and the ideologies shown
  • The use of length of takes, long takes to grab the attention and shot takes to cause tension
  • Will need an introduction to main character, this could be through a non-diegetic narrative or left for the audience to discover
  • This piece of text should not contain scenes that are acceptable to younger viewers, this could be realistic gore as well as sexual content.
  • The non-diegetic sound matches the mise en scene, and is relevant to the feeling of the introduction
  • Will have to use a dolly shot, this is the generic camera movement within certain scenes in thriller
  • Lighting will have to be used effectively, this could be having a lack of light to cause enigma codes and to create tension
  • May use the theory where a scene is acted but the actually offence is not seen, such as the famous shower scene where the killer stabs the woman, this leaves the action to be imagined by the audience which can be worse than recreating it

pietro papadimitriou: research on genre and things to be included in the film


Film genre research and traits


Me and Stuart decided to create a PG rated thriller opening.
Pg rated movies have some common characteristics, even if each one is different.

Some common characteristics are:
  • Ghosts, both good and bad.
  • Creepy places , such as haunted mansions or graveyards
  • General creepy objects such as spider webs, dark places with flickering candles, graves and particular weather conditions for example deep fog or heavy storms
  • The protagonists are generally funny and smart but also really scared of ghosts or monsters
  • There is always a happy ending where the protagonists are well and survived the bad adventure.


A great example is Scooby-doo the movie:
In this movie all of this characteristics previously explained appear, in fact ghosts or monsters always appear. Creepy places such as “ the creepy theme park” where the movie is located, the protagonists are smart ( Vlma) funny ( shaggy and Scooby-doo) and brave ( Daphne and fred)
At the end of the movie , they find out who the villain is and everything goes back to equilibrium.


Pietro Papadimitriou: Graphic break down the haunted mansion

Graphic break down

THE HAUNTED MANSION

Order of appearing:


  1. Walt Disney logo ( PG rated film)
  2. Walt Disney picture presents
  3. Eddie Murphy
  4. THE HAUNTED MANSION
  5. a ROB MINKOFF  film
  6. Terrence stamp
  7. Nathaniel parker
  8. Marsha Thomanson
  9. Jennifer Tilly
  10. Wallace Shawn
  11. Dina waters
  12.  Marc John ferries
  13. Casting by Marsha Ross, Donna Morong, Gail Goldberg c.s.a
  14. music by Mark Mancina
  15.  special make up effect by Rick Baker
  16. visual effect supervisor Jay Redd
  17.  costume designer Mona May
  18. editor Priscilla Nedd Friendly, A.C..R.
  19. production designer John Myhre
  20. director of photography Remi Adefarasin, B&C
  21. based on Walt Disney’s   haunted mansion
  22. executive producers Rob Minkoff & Barry bernard
  23. produced by Don Hahn and Andrew

 


Stuart Wallace- Narrative Theory

Propp’s Theory
The hero, usually male, is the agent who restores the narrative equilibrium often by embarking upon a quest, for our piece the hero may be the ghost, who may help the person have a better quality of life, and teaches him how to let loose.

The villain who creates the narrative disruption. This may either be a different “bad” ghost who wants to cause trouble.  

The donor gives the hero something, it may be an object, information or advice, which helps in resolution of the narrative. This may be an item to fight the bad ghost, and to finally destroy it.

The helper aids the hero in the task of restoring equilibrium. This may be the person which the good ghost has taken control of, having him give the ghost advice on how to go around normal life without looking awkward.

The princess (the victim) is usually the character most threatened by the villain and has to be saved, at the climax, by the hero. This may be a girl which the boy has had a crush on for years, a childhood fantasy romance, which he worships the ground she walks on

The dispatcher sends the hero on her or his task, I don’t think that this would be used, since the characters goals are their own.

The false hero appears to be good but is revealed, this may be one of the friends that the boy finds when he becomes popular, this may be due to jealousy and so he uses this to backstab the main character.

Thursday 18 November 2010

Stuart Wallace- Audience Research

Defining the perfect audience- using UK Tribes

I believe that the perfect audience would be mainstream, due to a number of reasons. They tend to be in their teens, and exploring new experiences such as alcohol, women and many more. It is also the largest market segment, meaning that the film will be targeted at the mass market, which is why the film has to appeal to a wide range of people. This segment interacts the media through internet, TV as well as magazines, it is more likely that they are affected by opinion leader from their peers to reviews on TV or a magazine.

                                                                          
Music taste-                                                                              Brands associated with group-









according to pearl and dean which is a famous cinema website, our movie will probably be classified as family



the age appears mostly old, but is probably parents that go with their kids to the cinema,
the middle age is still there because kids movie still attract people under 30, in fact they are often funny and not serious, which might attract the working people who are stressed.
the geneder is almsot the same because as an average 2 parents have 2 kids.

Monday 15 November 2010

Stuart Wallace- Genre Research

Film Genre Research and Traits
Ghost Busters
Traits within Film-
·         Use of comedy within the text, such as quirky characters e.g. getting covered with goo from a ghost
·         Sugar coated ending
·         Use of CGI to recreate ghosts
·         Lots of stereotypes used within the film, such as teck nerd as well as the

Conclusion-
Within the Thriller there are a large number of sub-genres, but the general traits are that the text is full of tension, suspense and are generally filled with enigma codes. They use a number of techniques to create these, such as use of lighting, non-diegetic sound and a number of different shots. One of the most famous is when the camera is approaching the door, the combination of all of these causes a lot of tension within the audience due to anxiety to see what is behind the door.

Sub-genres such as crime, Psychological, conspiracy and many more. Most of these tend to follow Todorov’s narrative, equilibrium (a calm moment) then disruption is caused by the bad guys which is then resolved by the hero and is then returned to equilibrium. One thing I like though is that not all thrillers have a sugar coated narrative and o end badly sometimes, this moves away from generic film plots.

Friday 12 November 2010

Stuart Wallace- Brief Narrative

We have presented our pitch to Mrs. B  and have been approved, our idea is to have a teenage boy who is a little bit of a social outcast, one day when he is out next to the church, he gets taken over by a ghost. However this ghost cannot take control the whole time, but when he returns to school the ghost takes over, and having a blast with the other students and becomes more popular.

Stuart Wallace- Graphic Breakdown Of Pan's Labyrinth

  • Wild Bunch logo
  • Telecinco Presents
  • A production from Picasso Tequila Gand and Esperanto Filmoj with association with Cafe FX.inc
  • With partisapation with THE ICAA
  • Spain, 1944
  • The Civil War is over, hidden in the mountains, armed men are still fighting the new Fascist Regime, Military Posts are established to exterminate the Resistance.

Tuesday 2 November 2010

Stuart Wallace- Brief

We have decided to take Thriller 2 as our brief, this means that it is a ghost story, which can be scary at times but also has to be targeted at PG audience. We have also decided that it will contain elements of comedy.
Ghostbusters

Stuart Wallace

Projector Productions is now online