Tuesday 8 November 2011

Target Audience

I think that our final movie would be rated at PG according to the BBFC standard rating because it features mild horror and suspense in a fantasy environment. For the beginning of the film there isn't much of these, but the rest of the film would involve aliens which some children might find disturbing so we would not be able to rate out film a 'U'. 

Final Movie Blog Post



We are all relatively happy with how the film turned out in the end.
For the end scene where it pans up to 'space' it didn't work as well as I had expected because of the lighting, but other than that all music and editing was how we wanted it to turn out.


For one of the shots you could see our mouths moving but you couldn't hear what we were saying so we had to dub over it in post which I think works out quite well 

Friday 21 October 2011

Credits

The opening credits in a film or TV series highlight the most important members of the production. Opening credits are normally shown as text on a blank screen or some static pictures or sometimes on the top of the action in the show. There may or may not be music to accompany it.
Opening credits are normally built into a separate sequence of their own and this is called the title sequence

Potential target audience

The type of audience which we are aiming our film at are young children, potentially young males as they are generally more interested in the topic area that our film is based on.
Other media products that our target audience might consume include:
TV
Xbox
Play station
Magazines

Sunday 16 October 2011

Costume/Prop Planning


COSTUME
There is no specific costume. By setting it in this year only in a parallel universe means that we don’t have to worry about any fancy dress.

PROPS
The main will need to have a flyer of the ‘Annual Comet Surfing Championships’ which we will design using Photoshop. The final should be printed on Red paper to emphasise the importance of it in the plot.


The two friends will need to have bags of some sort that they can pick up and walk off with.

Storyboard


Comet Surfer Script


Text overlaid on tracking shots of planets/space etc.
In a universe very similar to our own, interstellar travel is a common happening, with the human race constantly travelling to new and distant planets, meeting new races and discovering new planets. Among these discoveries is Stella Critina – The Planet of Comets, a favourite among many alien species due to a new sport that has taken the whole Universe by storm. Comet Surfing …

Close up of sun/extreme bright light. Cut to extreme close up of eyes. Long stare upwards, presumably at the sun, blink, pause and cut
Our story begins on Earth with 16 year old __________, your average teenager, but with an astronomical dream – to become the world best Comet Surfer.


Long shot, people at bench, main singled out slightly but centred in frame, friends off to side in heated conversation w/o main. Prolong shot to give absence of mind.
Conversations dies down, friend looks at main then follows line of sight to sky.
“Hey!” Friend nudges playfully, main ‘snaps-out’ and turns to friend
Over the shoulder from main – shot reverse shot follows
“You can’t just keep thinking about that stuff!”
Reaction shot of main, vacant stare
Friend tuts/sighs to show frustration and turns back round to other. Cut to side on shot of main with friends in background picking up bags and walking off.
Main stays sat, now looking down at hands.
POV Staring down into palms at flyer
Reading aloud to self “Annual Comet Surfing Contest, London, UK, Earth”
Grip tightens slightly on page with determination and there is a slow pan upwards and the skyline is revealed – Not normal blue sky but a deep space picture with stars, nebulas, sun etc
Pan up gradually gets darker and the abundance of planets/nebulas are lost – Slow black fade out w/ panning.


 
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