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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Our Questionnaire

Questionnaire

This is the crime questionnaire our group made and handed out to 10 people, these are the most popular answers they gave:




Do you like crime film?

Yes
If so, name 3 you enjoyed in this category?

Shawshank, shifty

Do you prefer crime movies found at art-house or multiplex cinemas?

Multiplex

Do you find a protagonist is needed to complete a crime film?

Yes

Do you prefer urban or rural settings?

Urban

What is the best certificate for a crime film?

15

Do you prefer mystery/crime or action/crime films?

Mystery

Do you like it when there are characters in a movie you can relate to?

Yes

Are there any elements in crime movies that you find unrealistic?

Bloody murder

If so, how would you improve those elements to make them more realistic?

More action

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Planning and Ideas

Planning and Ideas

We planned some of the important methods before filming it, we analysed in our group about the location, the clothes, characters, props and music.

This is just an idea we thought might work, but this could always be changed throughout the filming progress.

1. Characters-Boy, Bill
Group of skaters- Tom, Arthur, Pete and Bill

2. Location- South Ville Park, by a black school door, a skating park.

3. Costume-The group of skaters: jeans, baggy shirts, and a hat to fit in with it.
The bad man - a leather jacket, and jeans.

4-Props- Car, Skateboard, Package, Gun, IPod

5. Lighting-Dingy grey tint (urban), brightness low, quality street sweet paper stick to the torch or camera lens. And in the room, dark back lighting.

6. Sound, starts natural, then urban rap background music, sounds of the car passing by and the sound of the gun.









Some Changes To the Questionnaire

Change

Today we have made some changes to our questionnaire, and we have also added some questions onto it.

1. Do you like crime orientated films?

2. If so name 3 films you enjoyed in this category?

3. Do you prefer crime movies found in art house or multiplex cinema?

4. Do you think a protagonist is needed to complete a crime film?

5. Do you prefer urban or rural setting?

6. What is the best certificate for a crime film?

7. Do you prefer mystery/crime or action/crime films?

8. Do you like it when there are characters in the film that you can relate to?

9. Are there any elements in crime movies that you find unrealistic?

10. If so, how would you improve those elements to make them more realistic?


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

First Questionnaire Set

First idea set of Questions

Our group had to set a list of questions realting it to our film.. here are the questions. But these are still some ideas for the questionnaire we could always still add onto it or make some changes.

1.Do you like crime orientated movies?
If so name three under this category.

2.Do you prefere mystery crime films or action crime films?

3.Do you preferecrime movies found at arthouse or multiplex?

4.Do you find that a Protaganistis needed to complete a crime film?

5.Do you prefere urban setting or rural?

6. What is a good certificate for a crime movie?

Friday, February 5, 2010

Day 1

DAY 1..

Our first lesson we had to prepare for our filming, we have practised continuity filming, and it was a lot of fun. We also had to include the 180 degree rule which meant that the camera can film from any angle on a semi-circle. This is to demonstrate different angles of the scene. Among this we had to write a section of dialogue between the two characters during the scene.

It went like this;

TOM “Hey”

AZZA(ME) “Hey”

AZZA(ME) “By the way Tom told me to give you your iPod” (hand it to him)

TOM “Oh yh, HEY one of the headphones is broke”

AZZA(ME) “Really?”

TOM “This is ridiculous” (walks out)

AZZA(ME) “Well, don’t take it out on me”