Friday 9 March 2012

New Tv Crime Drama Programme.

The name of the new show is 'The Element'.
The show has a sub-genre of Si-Fi, as the characters use science to solve the crimes.
There are three main characters:

DC. Robert Jones - A Middle-aged English man. He has worked for the police as a detective for around 20     years, he likes to get to the bottom of a crime and will not rest until it is done. So he is very dedicated to his work, and he is very well respected by the citizens for  it.

DC. Jack Smith - A young Irish man. He has just joined the police force and doesn't really know what he is doing, his first case he has to help DC. Jones, who isn't very fond of the newbie, he is not very good at his job at first and it the clumsy type as he gets a few important things wring within the series.

The Aliens - The Aliens have fallen to earth from their home planet as a result of their spaceships flying to close to Earth. When they have landed on earth their first instinct is to kill anything that they see. They are slowly destroying the world. There is one alien in particular who see's the Earth's true beauty and does not want to destroy it, so instead he teams up with the police to try and stop these killing machines. But will they find the right element in need to stop them in time?

The target audience for this show is 18-30 year olds. This is the target because it is a very modern show. Also, the show will be shown pre-watershed so the general audience would be older, and it also allows us more freedom with the language and actions we can use. Another reason why i chose this audience is because of the channel it is going to be shown on is aimed at that age range as it is a very modern channel so it should attract the right type of audience that i am looking for.

The time is would be shown is 10pm, on E4.
Each episode will be 40 minutes long.

The First episode:

the first scene is the aliens falling from space, using special effects we would be able to show the spaceship falling from the sky and landing in a children's park in the middle of the day, already killing by crushing children underneath, we will then see the spaceship opening and then aliens are introduced, a few children run up to the aliens but are then killed by them. we then cut to the police office where DC. Jones is sitting at his desk, then being called into the Sargent's office, he is then told about what has happened and that he is the only one who would be able to solve this. DC. Jones is then told he would have to work with the newbie as part of his training (DC. Smith). They are then sent away to investigate this case.

Friday 9 December 2011

Current Level For Film Project.

At the moment, my film is at a level 4.
To progress to level 5 i need to make it clear that the film genre is comedy, right from the start. Also i need to finish the filming and the voice over (plus any other editing) to make the film more clear as to what is going on and what it is all about. I also need to make sure that the clips and audio are more smoother and easier to watch.

Friday 25 November 2011

Cast List.

The Current Cast List: (these may change later on)

Emily Smith: Emily...
Tilly Hanner: Tilly Weston.
Daisy Jones: Daisy-Beth Rogers Crook. 
Mum: Alison Weston.
Teacher: Mr. McInnes. 


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Saturday 19 November 2011

Now you see me – Script.


Now you see me – Script



First scene of the movie trailer is Emily Smith sleeping safely in her bed. The lighting is very low key,

with a lot of shadows. She is then awoken by a sudden sound. She shoots up out of her slumber.

The titles begin to appear on screen.

There is a scene showing Emily laughing and joking being happy without any clue of what is about to

come. The lighting is high key, and the setting is still Emily’s bedroom.

The shot then cuts to a title saying ‘when the evil come looking’

Then we will see another shot of Emily, happy, clueless.

Another title will appear and say ‘her life…. Will never be the same’

Then the shot will cut to a low key hallway in school setting, with a dark figure standing in the door

way, lights flickering as they are standing there. The lights will be cut off so there is nothing able to be

seen apart from the silhouette of the figure through the light from the door or window behind them.

There will then be a scene of Emily running in a panic, followed by the figure shortly following her

behind, not in so much of a panic, they are walking.

Another title would appear saying ‘there is no hiding’

The shot will them cut to the school toilets, it is a mixture of high key and low key lighting as the lights

begin to flicker again.

The figure is standing very still staring at the closed doors of the cubicles.



Figure:  you can run Emily, but you can’t hide.



The shot then cuts to Emily sitting on one of the toilets knees up breathing heavily. The shot then cuts

back to the figure, it then moves quickly and starts to slam the cubicle doors open.

A title shoots onto the screen which is a review from a magazine/film company helping promote the

film.

The shot then cuts back to Emily sitting in the toilet panicking even more.

Then another review.

Cuts back to the figure getting closer to the cubicle that Emily is in.

Another Review.

The figure is now at the cubicle that Emily is hiding in; the lighting is now in high key as the lights have

stopped flickering. There is a pause. The figure smiles. Slams the door open, Emily is not in there.



The next shot it the final titles (credits) followed by the last shot which is the release date.





END.


Pictures of the Scenes.

             This is the school gate, in which we will be using for when Emily gets caught trying to skip school.

This is Emily's bed, this is the first Scene where she wakes up. 

This is the stairs Emily will be running up to get to the kitchen in the 3rd scene. 

This is Emily's kitchen, where her mum will be making coffee in the 4th scene. 


This is the bathroom Emily will come to when she checks her reflection and realises there isnt one in the 2nd scene. 

(there is also another picture being added, it is just to dark to take it now...)




Character Profiles.


Character Profiles:

Name: Emily Smith.
Age:  11 Years Old.
Birthplace: London.
Height: 4”11
Hair And Eyes: Straight Blonde with blue eyes.
Dress: In the film she will be wearing a school uniform.
Home: London.
Dominant Character Trait: She can turn herself invisible.
Best Friends: Tilly Hanner and Daisy Jones.
 Family:  Lives with her mother and father, but only her mother is seen in the film.
Hobbies: Turning invisible and causing mayhem to everyone she doesn’t like.
Description of character role: She is the main character in the film. She can turn herself invisible and uses that to make fun of other people.

Played By: Emily.


Name: Daisy Jones.
Age:  15 Years Old.
Birthplace: London.
Height: 5”6
Hair And Eyes: Straight Light brown hair, with blue eyes, wears glasses.
Dress: She will be wearing school uniform for the film.
Home: London.
Best Friend: Tilly Hanner.
Other Friends: Emily Smith, even though she doesn’t really like her too much.
Family:  Lives with her father.
Hobbies: Hanging out with Tilly and Emily, likes to draw and design dresses.
Description of character role: She is one of Emily’s so called friends who is talking behind her back with her best friend Tilly Hanner.

Played By: Daisy Beth Rogers Crook.


 Name: Tilly Hanner.
Age:  15 Years Old.
Birthplace: London.
Height: 5”9
Hair And Eyes: Straight Dark Brown Hair, with blue eyes.
Dress: She will be wearing uniform for the duration of the film.
Home: London.
Best Friend: Daisy Jones.
Other Friends: Emily Smith, although she doesn’t like her to much
Family:  Lives with mother.
Hobbies: Hanging out with Daisy and Emily if she has to come, she likes to write and draw designs.
Description of character role: Emily’s other friend who also doesn’t like and and talks behind Emily’s back.

Played By: Tilly Weston

Friday 18 November 2011

Media Studies Film Project.

Media Studies Film Project (research)

The websites we were asked to use were:

http://www.BBFC.co.uk – This is the website i used to research the different age certificates for films, and how to find the appropriate one for my film. I have come to the conclusion that PG (parent guidance) would be the most suitable for my film. This would then allow me some freedom in the choice of language and actions that the characters would use.
This is the image of the ‘PG’ certificate.
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/PGs2001.png

http://www.imbd.com/ – I used this website to look at some comedy films and find out how much they would cost to make and how much money the film makers got back from the release, and how much it made in the first day etc… 


Here are some of the films and their financial side.

Budget:
$109,000,000 (estimated)
Gross:
$100,446,895 (USA) (25 January 2004

Budget:
$49,900,000 (estimated)
Gross:
$24,856,478 (Worldwide) (19 May 2011)

Budget:
$75,000,000 (estimated)
Gross:
$160,762,022 (USA) (2 January 2005) 

    The figures shown above are mainly big budgeted films, and they didn't make the whole money back. Of the final gross total, a massive 60% goes straight to the cinema, and only a small 40% goes to the distributer. So even with the film ‘shark tale’ which did make a profit, when you take that 60% away, you will then realise that in fact the distributers didn’t make a huge profit. So this made me realise that ideally i would need to make my film on a low budget, so when i am left with the 40%, i still made a profit. One example of a film with a huge profit is the lion king. The Lion king cost 79 million to make, and got 771 million back (and still counting!)
So even when you take the 60%, you are still left with a huge profit.
 Ratings are also very important; the lion king got a high rating of 8.3 stars which helped promote the film even more which is one of the main purposes of ratings.   A film which had a big budget but had the same effect was Inception. The budget 160 million, and got the overall gross 820 million (without taking the 60% away) . It also got a high rating of 8.9 stars. reading  this information has made me and my group realise we don't need a big budget for our film, we can have a small budget and make the money back, plus extra profit. 


Official Movie Website:  


http://www.thecatinthehatmovie.com/ - i visited this website because this is our inspiration on our film, on this website there were pictures, videos, interviews and games. This gave us a rough idea on what we needed to include in our website, and how to set the website out for a younger audience. it showed us what appeals to the younger audience and what doesn't, we know what to include and what not to include. 


http://www.diaryofawimpykidmovie.com/ - on this website they had the same as the other. Games, stories, music, character profiles, videos and photos. Everything is child-like and appeals to the audience. This website helped us develop an idea of what we need to think about, and what we would need to include to keep everyone interested.