Tuesday, 21 March 2017

WELCOME MODERATOR

Welcome, moderator! I am Francesca Tarpey 1476 and I worked with Alfie Wolstenholme 1462

I hope you enjoy my blog, which contains my work on my G321 Foundation  Portfolio. We chose the video brief, the titles and openings of a fictional thriller film which we named Asylum.  My preliminary exercise follows immediately underneath. 

I took specific responsibility for making the ident, and for directing some of the film.

My evaluation questions are above.
Our film opening

Wednesday, 22 February 2017

CONSTRUCTION: VISUALISING OUR OUJIA BOARD SET

  • nightlight
  • glass
  • ouija board
  • flowing robes
  • swaddled baby 
In this scene we are going to suggest that the three teenagers are quite daring, thinking they should do a ouija board not knowing the spirit that would come alive.  This resulting in the teenagers being haunted around the mental asylum by the evil spirit. The sound effects would include broken strains of a lullaby, would emerge in the night. You would hear the hesitant voice of a mother humming to her baby.

In the edit we intend to capture glimpses only of a ghost mother cradling her baby singing a lullaby. We intend to achieve this by low opacity, cross dissolves, as well as insuring in our initial framing that we have a very restricted frame. Glimpses of the mothers bare feet, her hand on the bundle up baby clothes, maybe glimpses of her hair. 
 

















Here is the newspaper we found, there was a page on wedding dresses, and how to make baby clothes with a postcard saying 'I'm counting on your darling'.

Sunday, 19 February 2017

RESEARCH

RESEARCH
 Look here to see an online display method for collating your research into a single magazine page
PINTEREST Pinterest is a versatile, easy-to-navigate online pin board tool that displays visuals and text linked to websites. I created a 'pin' on....
I used Pinterest so I can look at the style of our characters and what they would wear and how they would act, what age group they are in. By using Pinterest i can look up these photos and create a pin about the character development and then write underneath about the images. 

PICTOCHART
An infographic tool with a wide variety of templates including useful charts (pie charts, bar charts taken in through Excel)  
BLOGGER Blogger hosted all my other new technologies at the research and planning stage. As a multi-media social networking tool it allowed me to collate, archive, display and create research and planning with images, videos, sound files and posts that I could share with my group. It hosted all my other presentational tools, from Emaze to Slideshare. Later, I used it for feedback (adding my work in progress) and evaluation of my finished work (on YouTube).  It is easy to use and very versatile. My blog is the hub of all my production work. I used blogger because I had to see what to do next for my planning for my film for research. 
Look at the post that I have prepared for you about the usefulness of Twitter. Our class blog describes this here.Last year, you all signed up. You can now give an account of how you are using it for thus production. Use the framework that I have prepared if you wish; include screenshots, specific examples etc and be as detailed as necessary. I set up a twitter account so I can see all the latest news in media. Here I also looked at the latest films that were out and I followed the producers and distribution companies.  
YOUTUBE
You have used YouTube for research and for inviting feedback on your own video work. Claremont has its own TouTube channel. I looked at their Youtube videos so I can also get ideas for our film and the camera angles I may want to use. I also looked at Hurtwood House youtube channel as well.

PLANNING 
WHATS APP I used What'sApp to keep in touch when planning with my group. We used WhatsApp as part of our character development to interview our characters and the film.
PINTEREST Pinterest enabled us to collect together a series of images for the mise-en-scene, props and lighting for our 1950s office set. We sourced images of 1950s detectives, what they wore and their postures and gestures. This was essential planning to guide our directing of the scenes. We needed to create an authentic period feel. We also wanted to convey the weariness, reluctance and underlying hard-boiled quality of our central detective figure. We constructed our characters using pictures of Philip Marlowe and Sam Spade with their feet on the desk, their hands wrapped round a whiskey tumbler with the smoke from a cigarette curling on the desk. Pinterest is a collaborative tool that let us build up an image bank.  Here is the Pinterest that I made for the representation of social groups in our film. They are images that I found with descriptions underneath.
https://uk.pinterest.com/francescatarpey/represention-of-social-groups/
TRELLO
I used Trello to plan what I was going to be doing for our film and it makes a list that we can tick off. Here is a screenshot of my post of my Trello list.
https://trello.com/b/fG2qYXUc/research

SNAPCHAT
We used this social media to contact each other whenever we had an idea about our film.  This way we can be ready and prepared for it before we got to the lesson.
MOBILE PHONE
Have you found this useful for keeping in touch with your group, for planning & location shots, for playing your track while out and about?

CONSTRUCTION
ANIMOTO for animating still photos and text such as an animated account of how you made your stop frame animation.
HUE WEBCAM for stop frame animation
 DIGITAL CAMERA Canon D550, D650  
ADOBE PREMIERE
Our new video software editing programme. Expalin how you spent time learnig to use it and what it offers that gives it the edge over iMovie. 
ADOBE AFTER EFFECTS
You may make your production company ident in After Effects (or STOP FRAME ANIMATION).
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
You will make your  digipack and magazine advertisement in PhotoShop
YuDu
To make dynamic page-turning leaflets

EVALUATION
SNAPCHAT I used Snapchat to present in a slick and fun way the evidence of how I constructed XXX (filmed the date scene / created my production company ident / sourced props for the hospital scene). I added text to my Snapchat photos straight from my mobile phone.
NEW HIVE enabled me to present all my evidence about how I used technology in a visually exciting and logical way with images, text, embedded video and audio.

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

PLANNING: FILM OPENING CREDITS

To complete our opening film, we have to produce opening credits at the beginning of our film. Listed below is the order of the credits:

Studio distributing film: Verve
Verve is a British documentary production company. They are attracted to first time movie makers, and up and coming talent.
Production company: Electric light studios
Main artist credit: An Wolstenholme and Tarpey Film
Principal actors: Francesca Tarpey and Alfie Wolstenholme
Film title: Asylum
Featuring: Megan Sedgwick
Production design:
Edited by: Alfie Wolstenholme
Director of Photography:
Screenplay written by:
Director: Alfie Wolstenholme



Tuesday, 10 January 2017

REPRESENTION OF SOCIAL GROUPS

I have created board where I have collated images and representations of the social groups in my film opening. I have added analyses and descriptions in the comment box below the images. Please open my live link to see my Pinterest.
https://uk.pinterest.com/francescatarpey/represention-of-social-groups/

Here is also a screenshot of my Pinterest.


Here is also the character interviews we did.



Monday, 9 January 2017

PLANNING PADLET

Today our group started using Padlet. A Padlet is like a digital noticeboard that can involve other people on the topic. You can add videos, pictures and audio message as well as word messages. By using this we can interview our characters. This is part of character development for our film openings.
Open this hyperlink to see my Padlet.
.https://padlet.com/francesca_tarpey/aqh3ryxymnpy
Here is a screenshot of my finished Padlet.

Wednesday, 4 January 2017

MARC RIBOUD

This photograph was taken by Marc Riboud, it shows a hippie girl standing in front of soldiers. The girl is holding a flower and the soldiers are pointing weapons at her. This shows a symbol of peace against war. It is contrasting as there are lots of aggressive looking men standing against a young girl all by herself. The girls positioning with her hands almost makes it look like a prayer, to stop the war that is going on. The image is taken outside of Washing DC as hippies protest against the Vietnam war in 1967. The girl is dressed in a flower blouse to match what she is holding in her hands, whilst the soldiers are in dark uniform that match their weapons, this shows that the men need protection from defenceless people.

Tuesday, 3 January 2017

DISTRIBUTION

What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?

An independent distributor would distribute my film, our group has chosen Verve because it is a smaller distributor that mainly uses small independent films which is what our group is making.
Distribution is the process of making sure the film is in the hands of the theatre chains, broadcasters, video stores and video on demand operators. The companies that do this are called the distributors. A producer gets a sales agent to license a film to distributors outside the producers own country. Distributors acquire films via deals with studios, and production companies. Any distributor may compete for the rights to release a film, whether for cinema,satellite/terrestrial television and DVD. Distribution deals cover the overall rights to a film for a set period of time, this usually includes the release plan, media promotion and what edits and changes are allowed. Distributors must create an entirely new film release plan for each project to identify the unique selling points and attract the widest audience for the film. They also oversee the marketing plans, expenditure evaluations, forecasts and revenue breakdowns.

I researched distribution on the FDA website as well as the FutureLearn course titles The Business of Film and at an A level study day at the BFI delivered by Rob Miller. I also looked at case studies. Overall distributors are creating plans for film release to ensure they reach big audiences and make a profit. Sell and publise films to the media, marketing partners and cinemas for the public. And deal with filmmakers and producers, sales agents, publicists and advertising agencies.
After watching this video many time, Stuart Williams who is a deputy managing and marketing director, discusses the unique ways a film can become well known. He mentions that the 'word of mouth' technique is the strongest because people trust what other people say. We will listen to a film critic and decide whether or not we will go see a film if they say its good or bad. We will also listen to friends and family and decide to see a film dependent on what they say about it. Another way is by social media, people will set up websites and pages on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook etc on a a movie and the more followers or likes it gets the more its spreads around the world and the more people see it.

From my research into the Hollywood Big 6 and other big studios, I learned that big budget films have a wide range of distribution strategies at their disposal. I had already noticed from my own interest in film how distribution strategies at their disposal, such as London has Fallen , as I had seen billboards and a trailer. Then I did a case study on the distribution of Jurassic Park. However, low budget films, like mine, can struggle to find any distributor at all. I did a case study on the distribution of Tortoise in Love , have discovered that the BFI's P&A fund stepped in to help them distribute their film.

Gareth Lowrie from NBC Universal explained to us at the BFI study day how he worked on the marketing for Jurassic World. He explained how at Waterloo Station they set up a dinosaur cage, this interesting people what is was. The next day they had made it look like the dinosaurs had escaped as they had made life like art pieces, the had members of staff dressed like zookeepers and advertisement for the film on the screen around the station. They also allowed people to take photos with the dinosaurs and had a hashtag to spread it around the world on social media. This made the film attractive as they had to think of something unique because the movie is a franchise and had to tell viewers it was going to be different from the other films. This was successful as it was one of the highest top 10 grossing films in 2015.