Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Wednesday, 5 February 2014

What you are missing...

Find your name and see what tasks you are missing... Remember, deadline is Friday 14th Feb!

Rachel:
Preliminary task blog posts:
Notes and examples on the 3 shot types. 
Main task blog posts:
Research:
9 frame storyboard for films
Opening timelines

Planning:
Suitable institution to produce your film. And why.
Animatic storyboard
A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
Production:
Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
Evaluation:
Evaluation 

Georgia:

Preliminary task blog posts:
Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.

Main task blog posts:
Research:
ALL DONE!

Planning:

  Audience profile for your film.
Script for film
Production:
Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
Evaluation:
Evaluation 

Charlie:
Preliminary task blog posts:
Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.
 Brainstorm to show ideas for film    
Storyboard for film    
Script for the dialogue to film
Edited film      
Evaluation/analysis of preliminary production (Keep it brief – must say what was learnt and how the preliminary task will help you in your main project.
Main task blog posts:
Research:
Editing worksheet

Planning:
Animatic storyboard
A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
A production schedule/shooting schedule.
Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc 
A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
Production:
Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
Evaluation:
Evaluation 



Sophie L:
Preliminary task blog posts:
ALL DONE!
Main task blog posts:
Research:
Conventions of film openings in general (look at content, style, features)
 Different genres of films (list films linked to the genre)
9 frame storyboard for films
Opening timelines
Audience profile for horror genre

Planning:
Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
Suitable institution to produce your film. And why.
  Audience profile for your film.
Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
Script for film
Animatic storyboard
A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
A production schedule/shooting schedule.
Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc 
A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
Production:
Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
Evaluation:
Evaluation 


Sophie S:
Preliminary task blog posts:
Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.
Main task blog posts:
Research:
Editing worksheet
   Camera shot types
Conventions of film openings in general (look at content, style, features)
 Different genres of films (list films linked to the genre)
 Institution research (2 companies)      
  Conventions of openings of films from horror films (such as regular features, specific techniques, ways narrative is explained)
Detailed analysis of AT LEAST 4 existing film openings (at least 2 must be horror)
    Horror location shot types

Planning:
Survey of your target audience to find out what hooks them onto a film from this genre.
  Audience profile for your film.
Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
Script for film
Animatic storyboard
Costume plans
Prop list
A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc 
A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
Production:
Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
Evaluation:
Evaluation 


Hannah:
Preliminary task blog posts:
Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.
Script for the dialogue to film
Evaluation/analysis of preliminary production (Keep it brief – must say what was learnt and how the preliminary task will help you in your main project.
Main task blog posts:
Research:
All Done!
Planning:
Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
Script for film
Locations photographs with comments on suitability and when they could be used.
A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc 
A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
Production:
Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
Evaluation:
Evaluation 

Hollie:
Preliminary task blog posts:
Evaluation/analysis of preliminary production (Keep it brief – must say what was learnt and how the preliminary task will help you in your main project.
Main task blog posts:
Research:

Conventions of film openings in general (look at content, style, features)  
9 frame storyboard for films
Opening timelines
Audience profile for horror genre
    Horror location shot types

Planning:
Brainstorm/plan ideas for your film (to include narrative, ideas for opening sequence, styles, colours, styles of copy, inspiration)
Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
  Audience profile for your film.
Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
Animatic storyboard

Costume plans
Prop list
A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
Explanation of your film’s concept in 25 words or less.
Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc 
A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
Production:
Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
Evaluation:
Evaluation 


Alex:
Preliminary task blog posts:      
Evaluation/analysis of preliminary production (Keep it brief – must say what was learnt and how the preliminary task will help you in your main project.
Main task blog posts:
Research:
History of Horror SEEMS TO BE BIG GAPS/A LOT MISSING
Conventions of film openings in general (look at content, style, features)
 Different genres of films (list films linked to the genre)
  Conventions of openings of films from horror films (such as regular features, specific techniques, ways narrative is explained)
9 frame storyboard for films
Opening timelines
Audience profile for horror genre
    Horror location shot types

Planning:
Brainstorm/plan ideas for your film (to include narrative, ideas for opening sequence, styles, colours, styles of copy, inspiration)
Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
  Audience profile for your film.
Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
Script for film
Animatic storyboard
Costume plans
Prop list
A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
Explanation of your film’s concept in 25 words or less.
Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc 
A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
Production:
Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
Evaluation:
Evaluation 


Becky:
Preliminary task blog posts:
ALL DONE :)    
Main task blog posts:
Research:
Conventions of film openings in general (look at content, style, features)
 Different genres of films (list films linked to the genre)     
  Conventions of openings of films from horror films (such as regular features, specific techniques, ways narrative is explained)
Detailed analysis of AT LEAST 4 existing film openings (at least 2 must be horror)
Audience profile for horror genre
    Horror location shot types

Planning:
Brainstorm/plan ideas for your film (to include narrative, ideas for opening sequence, styles, colours, styles of copy, inspiration)
Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
Suitable institution to produce your film. And why.
Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
Script for film
Animatic storyboard
Locations photographs with comments on suitability and when they could be used.
Costume plans
Prop list
A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
Explanation of your film’s concept in 25 words or less.
A production schedule/shooting schedule.
Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc 
A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
Production:
Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
Evaluation:
Evaluation


Daniel:
Preliminary task blog posts:
Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.
Storyboard for film    
Script for the dialogue to film
Edited film      
Evaluation/analysis of preliminary production (Keep it brief – must say what was learnt and how the preliminary task will help you in your main project.
Main task blog posts:
Research:
 Different genres of films (list films linked to the genre)
 Institution research (2 companies)      
Notes on at least 8 film openings (sheet/table from lesson)
  Conventions of openings of films from horror films (such as regular features, specific techniques, ways narrative is explained)
9 frame storyboard for films
Opening timelines
Audience profile for horror genre

Planning:
Brainstorm/plan ideas for your film (to include narrative, ideas for opening sequence, styles, colours, styles of copy, inspiration)
Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
Suitable institution to produce your film. And why.
Survey of your target audience to find out what hooks them onto a film from this genre.
  Audience profile for your film.
Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
Script for film
Animatic storyboard
Locations photographs with comments on suitability and when they could be used.far too minimal
Costume plans far too basic.
Prop list
A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
Explanation of your film’s concept in 25 words or less.
A production schedule/shooting schedule.
Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc 
A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes
Production:
Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
Evaluation:
Evaluation

Charlotte:
Preliminary task blog posts:
Notes and examples on the 3 shot types.
 Brainstorm to show ideas for film    
Storyboard for film    
Script for the dialogue to film
Edited film      
Main task blog posts:
Research: 
Conventions of film openings in general (look at content, style, features)     
  Conventions of openings of films from horror films (such as regular features, specific techniques, ways narrative is explained)
Detailed analysis of AT LEAST 4 existing film openings (at least 2 must be horror) only 2 basic ones :(
9 frame storyboard for films
Opening timelines
    Horror location shot types

Planning:
Brainstorm/plan ideas for your film (to include narrative, ideas for opening sequence, styles, colours, styles of copy, inspiration)
Brainstorm names for your film/state why you chose a particular name for your film.
Suitable institution to produce your film. And why.
Survey of your target audience to find out what hooks them onto a film from this genre.
  Audience profile for your film.
Storyboard ideas for the opening, with annotations to show development of ideas.
Script for film
Animatic storyboard
Locations photographs with comments on suitability and when they could be used.
Costume plans very basic
Prop list
A range of photographs for the storyboard/opening – blocking out your film.
Explanation of your film’s concept in 25 words or less.
A production schedule/shooting schedule.
Evidence of organisation of actors (screen prints of text messages, call sheets, Facebook group screen prints etc 
A final draft version – with annotations/commentary on good and bad aspects of the production.
Survey/feedback of the target audience again to get their opinions on your production and any changes

Production:
Edited film opening, around 2 minutes long
Evaluation:

Evaluation