Sunday, 9 May 2010

Image Reproduction Sheets

We got our main actors to sign sheets to simply say that they gave their permission to be in our film :)

We cannot put these image up here as they include the names, adresses and phone numbers of our actors!

So just a quick post to say we have permission.

Revised story board

We scanned 2 pages into the mac today, but due to major techinal difficulties, i can only upload the 2nd sheet! I will sort it by tommorow.

Production Schedule

We scanned this into the mac today, but due to major techinal difficulties, i cannot seem to upload this!! I will sort it by tommorow.

Target Audience and BBFC

The BBFC is the British Board of Film Classificaion. It gives every film a certificate before is it shown in a cinema. 
We think our film would fit into the category of a 15.
A 15 would also make our film appeal to a wider audience as it isn't seen as a 'kids' film, but then again there's nothing that is too adult themed. It also would appeal to high school students, which is what our film is based on.



We think this because it will have moderate language in small bits, and a small bit of violence, but nothing too drastic.
It also may invlove sex, between the girl and her boyfriend. This will obviously not be shown within the opening 2 minutes but further in the film it may be.

This age range also fits into the range that we want our film to appeal to, 15-25 year olds. We want our film to appeal to people that go to school and therefore understand the humor in that this is an everyday occurance that happens in every school. Also, people that have been to school will understand the humor in our film.


Our film has 3 main characters, all of which are caucasaion. This is was not intentional, it was just the way things worked out. I think that it doesn't not affect the film, however it would appeal to a wider audience if there were a few non-caucasian people in our film.

The roles of gender are very stereotypical within our film, a blonde, pretty, well dressed popular girl- whose boyfriend is a 'jock' type character. Also a typical geek who doesn't care how he looks and is a bit of a looser.

I think the socio-economic gouping would be C2DE. This is lower middle-class and working class. I think this helps appeal to our age range as this is what most people come under.

The nationality of our characters is British, and they are all from Ilkley. This has come with its downfall- a slightly posh accent. This was not intentional, however we had to work with what we could. I think if this was made into a real film the accents wouldn't be as posh and therefore would once again be something that people could relate to much easier.


The sexuality of all our characters is hetrosexual. This is typical of a romcom, boy loves girl- girl loves a different boy. It is not intentional that our film doesn't include any gay characters, and I don't personally think it would affect our target audience.


All of our students are typical students, the girl and the boy seem to be in different social groups and so act a lot differently. This is typical of many people within high schools.


Initial Storyboard

We have drawn out a plan of what we think our film will end up like and we have ordered each shot in the way we think it ill play out.



Shot 1:
STUSSY media. The production company logo.



Shots 2 & 3:

More credits. Here will be the names of the actors, the producers and the directors.



Shot 4:

The opening shot of the main protagonist (male) in his bedroom writing a diary. This would be a high angle shot to make him look vunerable. He would be reading over what he had written and this in turn would be a voiceover providing exposition.



Shots 5, 6, 7 & 8:

An extreme long shot of the school. This will be the main setting. There will be a few shots, zooming in around the school - corridors, classrooms and then the common room, this is where the main action will take place.



Shot 9:
A point of view shot from the main protagonists view, of the girl and her boyfriend. He thinks the girl is looking at her, and she waves.



Shot 10:

Laughing is heard and he turns around to realise that she wasn't waving at him, but a friend behind him. This would be an over the shoulder shot of him seeing the other person.



Shot 11:

The bell goes, and an extreme close up of the bell is shown.


Shot 12:

The boy is barged into the lockers by the girls boyfriend. The sound of him falling into the lockers is heard.


Shot 13:

Back to the boys bedroom where he is finishing his voiceover. He closes his diary.



Shot 14:

A low angle shot shows the boy walking down the steps in his house, he is about to put his plan into action.



Shot 15:

The final shot; the boy closing his front door behind him. The screen goes black.



Shot 16:

The movie title comes up. So far the working title is 'In His Eyes' but this is set to change.







Please note that the pictures aren't very good, but hopefully you'll get the the general idea from them.



This is our initial storyboard and is set to change.


In romcoms typically have credits done in fancy, different ways.





For our film we have been thinking of ways we could do our credits that could be included within the settings of our films.












So far we have come up with the following;






  • Post it notes- this foreshadows what will be coming as the male sets up a trail of post it notes for the girl to meet with him.
  • Above a window- as we are zooming in on the shots which establish the locations we could have some credits above a window on a door.
  • A whiteboad- sets the location as school, we could have a teacher writing it but you cant see what it says until they have moved.
  • In the boys diary- he could open it and whilst he is trying to g et the the correct pages here could be credits in it, or as he is starting his newer post he could write a credit, tear it out and throw it in the bin.
  • A notice board- similar the the white board, but you could have someone reading the school notices, and then it says a credit at the bottom.
  • A computer screen- this could be at school or in the boys bedroom.
  • On a piece of paper that gets blown away- This would be an interesting way of doing credits, something different.
  • Two people passing a note in class- once again signifies the setting.
  • A text/msn message- relates back to the younger audience.
  • On a poster in the central protagonists bedroom- the would be a simple yet effective way of showing the bedroom and credits at the same time.
  • On an exercise or text book- signifying school
  • Using pieces of stationary- in the bedroom or within the school.


These are the ideas that we are thinking of doing, we have lowered it down to the follwing which we think we will se. However we may shoot some of the others and just use which turn out best.



  • Using pieces of stationary
  • Notice board/ whiteboard
  • In the diary
  • Computer screen
  • Exercise/text book
  • A text/msn message



















These were some of the credits which we have already done. The main characters name is hidden withinh the diary, and as he is opening it we see this.











Written on a whiteboard with each letter appearing one at a time on their own. Signifys a school.

Animatic

We did an animatic of pictures of where we are thinking of shooting our film. We presented this to the class, and the outcome was that


  • We should delay the revealing of the couple
  • We should find more ways to prove that the boy the girl is currently with is wrong, and the guy that we see is right.
  • We should save the other guy as a next door neighbour to the girl, or he could work with her in school to show how he knows her.
  • The 'jock' character could be snobby and have a high social standing.
We were given ideas of films to watch and these were;
  • John Tucker Must Die
  • The Girl Next Door
  • John Hughes films
This is our animatic. It may not make too much sense as we talked over it when we were presenting it. It is basically pictures of where and how we are thinking of doing our film.



Casting

So far we have 3 possible people.


We have a definate person who we would like to act out the girls role.
- Kate Luty, 16
She is a typical high school girl, pretty and funny. I think she wold be good at this role because she does fit the conventions of a schooll girl, she is prettty (like most girls used in rom-coms) and she would fit nicely with a boy.

























We also have a definate role of the 'geek' boy.


- Nick Smith, 17


He is a tall male, who wears glasses and we think we could dress he accordingly to look like a geek. He is quite funny, and would suit this role well.

























We have another boy for the girls boyfriend.


- Luke Walley, 16


He would fit nicely into a sporty 'jock' type role. He is tall and good looking and I think he would suit the role.