Our chosen genre is drama however because it is such a broad genre we chose to focus on the sub-genres of teen drama and social realism. I decided to get a better understanding of our chosen genre by researching it in hope of keeping conventional when creating our film.
From this website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drama_film drama is described as;
' ...a film that depends mostly on in-depth development of realistic characters dealing with emotional themes. Dramatic themes such as ... violence against women and corruption put the characters in conflict with themselves.'
From this website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen_drama our sub heading of teen drama is described as;
'...a dramatic television series with a major focus on teenage characters.'
This information wasn't extremely helpful due to it focusing on television series and not films however I did notice that to reach a teenage audience I need to include a teenage cast. So I looked even further for information on teen films and found this website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teen_film which was helpful as it focused mainly on teen films and found out that the basic story lines to grab hold of a teenage audience usually included;
'....coming of age ,
first love, rebellion, conflict with parents, teen angst, and
alienation. ..... Films in this genre are often set in high schools, or contain characters that are of high school age. Sexual themes are also common, as are crude forms of humor.'
This was helpful as I was then aware of what our film had to include to make it appeal to a large audience, I also noticed that the majority of these films were set in the USA and only a few were set in the UK. This site was also useful in explaining the usual codes and conventions that our target audience would be used to which also explained how our target audience was used to an American culture. Major events that a teen would expect to see would include;
'....proms, alcohol, illegal substances, high school, parties and all-night raves, losing one's virginity, relationships, social groups and cliques, and American pop-culture.'
http://www.movieweb.com/movies/2012/drama
This link showed me popular and current film drama's, I found this
useful as I was able to see what was popular with my film's target
audience such films included the images below.
Friday, 11 May 2012
Main Post 5: Title Timeline
As a group we watched the opening titles of films so that when it came
to creating the titles for our film we would have an idea of how to
structure our opening titles. Below is the opening titles to 'Catch Me
If You Can'.

Thursday, 10 May 2012
Main Post 4b: Narrative/Character Research
In our group we agreed that to be able to portray our characters and have a clear narrative we should research into it.
Here is a link to Opra - Sexual Grooming where we found out the steps in sexual grooming that go like so; 1. Targeting the victim
2. Gaining the victims trust
3. Filling a need
4. Isolating the child
5. Sexualizing the relationship
6. Maintaining control
By researching these six steps we were able to develop the rest of our film using these steps as the basic plotline trying to keep as realistic as possible when it came to Sophie and Alan's relationship.
This link Protect your children leads to information targeting parents so they are aware of what to look out for to keep their children safe. Below is a list of what makes children targets;
Unpopular
Feels unloved
Seeking attention and friendship
Low self-esteem and lack of confidence
Isolated from peers
Spends time alone
Often unsupervised
Experiencing family problems
This site seemed to focus on how the Abuser targets the 'vulnerable' as they are the easiest to get hold off. Therefore to keep our film realistic we have to use a few of the points above to prove Sophie is 'vulnerable'.
As we had an idea of our plot ending with the girl's ringing the NSPCC we checked there website for any information. Here is the link: Understanding Groomers. It not only told the parents how to protect there children but how the mind of an abuser works as seen from a quote below.
"I look for a child who seems to be lonely or sad looking for attention. Then I take my time gaining her trust and becoming her freind. In time she will do anything I ask."
This site also had stages of grooming however there were only four steps in comparrison to opra's six.
-Sexual motivation
-Overcoming internal inhibitions against acting on that motivation
-Overcoming external impediments to commiting sexual abuse
-Undermining or overcoming the child's resistance to the sexual abuse
From this website we have gathered information on how the mind of an abuser works which gives us inspiration when writing the script for our abuser's voiceover.
Here is a link to Opra - Sexual Grooming where we found out the steps in sexual grooming that go like so; 1. Targeting the victim
2. Gaining the victims trust
3. Filling a need
4. Isolating the child
5. Sexualizing the relationship
6. Maintaining control
By researching these six steps we were able to develop the rest of our film using these steps as the basic plotline trying to keep as realistic as possible when it came to Sophie and Alan's relationship.
This link Protect your children leads to information targeting parents so they are aware of what to look out for to keep their children safe. Below is a list of what makes children targets;
Unpopular
Feels unloved
Seeking attention and friendship
Low self-esteem and lack of confidence
Isolated from peers
Spends time alone
Often unsupervised
Experiencing family problems
This site seemed to focus on how the Abuser targets the 'vulnerable' as they are the easiest to get hold off. Therefore to keep our film realistic we have to use a few of the points above to prove Sophie is 'vulnerable'.
As we had an idea of our plot ending with the girl's ringing the NSPCC we checked there website for any information. Here is the link: Understanding Groomers. It not only told the parents how to protect there children but how the mind of an abuser works as seen from a quote below.
"I look for a child who seems to be lonely or sad looking for attention. Then I take my time gaining her trust and becoming her freind. In time she will do anything I ask."
This site also had stages of grooming however there were only four steps in comparrison to opra's six.
-Sexual motivation
-Overcoming internal inhibitions against acting on that motivation
-Overcoming external impediments to commiting sexual abuse
-Undermining or overcoming the child's resistance to the sexual abuse
From this website we have gathered information on how the mind of an abuser works which gives us inspiration when writing the script for our abuser's voiceover.
Main Post 4a: Plot development
Below is the plot development that my group created to show the characters, narrative and plot in more detail so we could get a better grasp on our film's storyline and what stages our plot line will go through.
Our group researched timelines and found this website http://www.lightsfilmschool.com/ to be the most informative. It gave us the needed information on film timelines and we created two timelines one being from a well known disney film 'Cinderella' and the other for our film 'Behind Blue Eyes'.
Here is the timeline for 'Cinderella' that we created;
Below is the timeline for 'Behind Blue Eyes' that we created also;
The title of our film is ‘Behind Blue Eyes’ and it falls into the social realism drama genre. Our target audience for this film are people specifically between the ages of 15 to late 20’s.
The logline for our film - a sentence under 25 words that summarises the film, is;
“Her skirt was short, her tie was loose. They always look older than they actually are….don’t they?”
A young girl aged 16 – Sophie, is best friends with Paige aged 17. Sophie mum is a carefree single parent and her father has never been in the picture. Paige’s father is also a single parent when Paige’s mother died during child birth; the two girls have grown close through the loss of parents. The girls often hangout at one another’s houses and do homework and have sleepovers and therefore they trust each other’s parents.
It begins with a male voice over who has not yet been revealed, there is a shot of Sophie and Paige in Paige’s bedroom doing homework and gossiping. Sophie quickly goes to the bathroom and whilst washing her hands rolls up her long sleeved top and shows bruising and red hand marks. Sophie goes back into the bedroom and they continue on with homework until Sophie realises that its 18:00 and she has to go home.
Paige tries to talk Sophie into grabbing a lift with her dad trying to get away from him for a couple of minutes (making the audience question why she wants her father out of the way). Paige finally guilt trips Sophie into grabbing a lift with her father.
Sophie gets into the car with him and he starts driving and talking to her whilst touching her, she starts doubting the whole relationship and says it’s not right making the father angry. He turns things around on her making her feel guilty telling her it’s all her thought she wanted the relationship to happen (though it is obviously lies and actually the father that has been encouraging the relationship). She gets out of the car.
Sophie and Paige meet up in town and Sophie can’t take the guilt any longer and confesses her relationship with Paige’s father to her then Paige confesses to Sophie how he also has been physically abusing her. The girls are both upset and worried so tell Sophie’s mum who doesn’t believe that the father could do such a thing leaving the children vulnerable about what the father might do next. Sophie and her mother have a dramatic argument. So go to the police station and explain everything that’s happened even against the mother’s wishes, the father is arrested and taken in.
The Father is taken to prison where he receives counselling where it is revealed that it is his story by showing him talking to the counsellor.
Our group researched timelines and found this website http://www.lightsfilmschool.com/ to be the most informative. It gave us the needed information on film timelines and we created two timelines one being from a well known disney film 'Cinderella' and the other for our film 'Behind Blue Eyes'.
Here is the timeline for 'Cinderella' that we created;
Below is the timeline for 'Behind Blue Eyes' that we created also;
The title of our film is ‘Behind Blue Eyes’ and it falls into the social realism drama genre. Our target audience for this film are people specifically between the ages of 15 to late 20’s.
The logline for our film - a sentence under 25 words that summarises the film, is;
“Her skirt was short, her tie was loose. They always look older than they actually are….don’t they?”
A young girl aged 16 – Sophie, is best friends with Paige aged 17. Sophie mum is a carefree single parent and her father has never been in the picture. Paige’s father is also a single parent when Paige’s mother died during child birth; the two girls have grown close through the loss of parents. The girls often hangout at one another’s houses and do homework and have sleepovers and therefore they trust each other’s parents.
It begins with a male voice over who has not yet been revealed, there is a shot of Sophie and Paige in Paige’s bedroom doing homework and gossiping. Sophie quickly goes to the bathroom and whilst washing her hands rolls up her long sleeved top and shows bruising and red hand marks. Sophie goes back into the bedroom and they continue on with homework until Sophie realises that its 18:00 and she has to go home.
Paige tries to talk Sophie into grabbing a lift with her dad trying to get away from him for a couple of minutes (making the audience question why she wants her father out of the way). Paige finally guilt trips Sophie into grabbing a lift with her father.
Sophie gets into the car with him and he starts driving and talking to her whilst touching her, she starts doubting the whole relationship and says it’s not right making the father angry. He turns things around on her making her feel guilty telling her it’s all her thought she wanted the relationship to happen (though it is obviously lies and actually the father that has been encouraging the relationship). She gets out of the car.
Sophie and Paige meet up in town and Sophie can’t take the guilt any longer and confesses her relationship with Paige’s father to her then Paige confesses to Sophie how he also has been physically abusing her. The girls are both upset and worried so tell Sophie’s mum who doesn’t believe that the father could do such a thing leaving the children vulnerable about what the father might do next. Sophie and her mother have a dramatic argument. So go to the police station and explain everything that’s happened even against the mother’s wishes, the father is arrested and taken in.
The Father is taken to prison where he receives counselling where it is revealed that it is his story by showing him talking to the counsellor.
Main Post 4: Group meeting
Our group held a
meeting in order to discuss what genre we would want to do in our short film.
Below is a write up of what was said when we had our
discussion:
'Behind Blue Eyes' discussed by Bobbi Rhodes, Charley Daugherty, Katie-Mai Taylor and Alex Mullins
Charley:Hey guys, so has anyone got any ideas about the opening sequence?
Alex:I don't know, what genre should we do?
Bobbi:
Well what would people want to see more of?
Katie:
Looking at our questionnaire results drama seems to be wanted a lot more.
Bobbi:
Thats a good idea! I think drama usually involves problems, we have to make sure it relates to real life situations.
Alex:
Well what sort of situations could we do?Charley:
What about a relationship between two teenagers?
Alex
Yes, we could do them splitting up.
Katie:
We could but it might be a little bit boring, what about an abusive relationship?
Bobbi:
That would be quite hard to act out and we would have to be careful with the conventions we use.
Charley:
Well if we look at a few dramas and also short films that we have been watching in class I'm sure there are certain conventions that we could achieve.
Katie:
We could also involve editing to make it seem a lot more dramatic.
Alex:
If we can do it I think its a good idea.
Katie:
Ok so where are we going to film it?
Alex:
Either at someone's house or maybe at school?
Charley:
I think the school because then we can do some work during our frees.
Bobbi:
Thats a good idea, I also like the idea of maybe a flash back rather than her actually being there now.
Katie:
Or we could just use the sound rather than acting because from our preliminary task I think the acting let us down.
Alex:
Then it will show our editing skills.
Charley:
Everyone happy with this idea then?
Katie:
Yes
Bobbi:Yes
Alex:
Yes
'Behind Blue Eyes' discussed by Bobbi Rhodes, Charley Daugherty, Katie-Mai Taylor and Alex Mullins
Charley:Hey guys, so has anyone got any ideas about the opening sequence?
Alex:I don't know, what genre should we do?
Bobbi:
Well what would people want to see more of?
Katie:
Looking at our questionnaire results drama seems to be wanted a lot more.
Bobbi:
Thats a good idea! I think drama usually involves problems, we have to make sure it relates to real life situations.
Alex:
Well what sort of situations could we do?Charley:
What about a relationship between two teenagers?
Alex
Yes, we could do them splitting up.
Katie:
We could but it might be a little bit boring, what about an abusive relationship?
Bobbi:
That would be quite hard to act out and we would have to be careful with the conventions we use.
Charley:
Well if we look at a few dramas and also short films that we have been watching in class I'm sure there are certain conventions that we could achieve.
Katie:
We could also involve editing to make it seem a lot more dramatic.
Alex:
If we can do it I think its a good idea.
Katie:
Ok so where are we going to film it?
Alex:
Either at someone's house or maybe at school?
Charley:
I think the school because then we can do some work during our frees.
Bobbi:
Thats a good idea, I also like the idea of maybe a flash back rather than her actually being there now.
Katie:
Or we could just use the sound rather than acting because from our preliminary task I think the acting let us down.
Alex:
Then it will show our editing skills.
Charley:
Everyone happy with this idea then?
Katie:
Yes
Bobbi:Yes
Alex:
Yes
Monday, 26 March 2012
Main Post 3: Research into opening sequence designs
For my research into opening sequence designs I decided to watch the Kyle Cooper interview in hopes of gaining new ideas for my opening sequence. The Kyle Cooper interview was very insightful as it helped me get a better insight into the importance of an opening sequence and exactly how much thought and planning is needed to produce an opening sequence and there is a huge industry purely focusing on producting an opening sequence.
We watched the title sequences in both 'Se7en' and 'Superman' which were both well planned however the sequence did depend on CGI (Computer Graphic Images) which gave them the ability to create more effects and changes to there opening sequence then we would be able to as we are limited to resources and are unable to use the software.
However just because we are unable to use CGI does not mean we can't use our editing skills to make our opening sequence interesting for the viewer, we will be able to use effects to create atmosphere such as fades and ajusting the colours. Watching both 'Superman' and 'Se7en' showed us that sometimes being adventurous and taking risks whilst making our opening sequence could be the best style of an opening sequence if we were able to pull it off as it would interest our viewers and grab there attention. Since the opening sequence gives the viewers an idea of what the film's plotline will be the opening sequence has to be impressive. I found that by watching the Kyle Cooper interview it has given me new ideas that I will think about trying to incorporate into my opening sequence.
Here are the links to the interview;
Kyle Cooper interview part 1
Kyle Cooper interview part 2
However just because we are unable to use CGI does not mean we can't use our editing skills to make our opening sequence interesting for the viewer, we will be able to use effects to create atmosphere such as fades and ajusting the colours. Watching both 'Superman' and 'Se7en' showed us that sometimes being adventurous and taking risks whilst making our opening sequence could be the best style of an opening sequence if we were able to pull it off as it would interest our viewers and grab there attention. Since the opening sequence gives the viewers an idea of what the film's plotline will be the opening sequence has to be impressive. I found that by watching the Kyle Cooper interview it has given me new ideas that I will think about trying to incorporate into my opening sequence.
Here are the links to the interview;
Kyle Cooper interview part 1
Kyle Cooper interview part 2
Thursday, 23 February 2012
Main Post 2: Choosing your genre
Looking at secondary market research I have been able to find out what is currently the top film genre's which will be useful to me as I will therefore have an idea of what would be a suitable decision when it came to choosing the genre for my film.
I looked at the website http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/sfischo/media3.html where I was able to find a graph of the most popular film genres;
I looked at the website http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/sfischo/media3.html where I was able to find a graph of the most popular film genres;
Where it was revealed that the top 3 film genre's where;
Drama 30.7%
Action-Adventure 16.2%
Romance 12.4%
I looked into other websites and found that the demand for these genre's had been consistant so it would be in my film's best interest if I were to pick one of the top 3 genre's as it would have a greater chance at success.
Using the information from numerous websites we have decided to make our film fit the Drama genre, the reasons for this is it's always in the top 3 for popular genre and also we thought that trying to make an Action-Adventure would be far to expensive and we did not have access to the correct equiptment or technology to film it. We also thought about Romance or Horror however we thought it would be to difficult to show in our opening sequence.
Here is an image of what our questionaire looked like;
Action-Adventure 16.2%
Romance 12.4%
I looked into other websites and found that the demand for these genre's had been consistant so it would be in my film's best interest if I were to pick one of the top 3 genre's as it would have a greater chance at success.
Using the information from numerous websites we have decided to make our film fit the Drama genre, the reasons for this is it's always in the top 3 for popular genre and also we thought that trying to make an Action-Adventure would be far to expensive and we did not have access to the correct equiptment or technology to film it. We also thought about Romance or Horror however we thought it would be to difficult to show in our opening sequence.
Here is an image of what our questionaire looked like;
We made 20 of these questionaires so our results would be more accurate and have a wider range in comparrion to 3 however we did make the questionaire slightly bias by only asking the age group from 19-24. Our feedback from the questionaire showed us that drama was a popular choice due to it being realistic and it appeared to be what our audience wanted to see more of. Therefore it would only seem appropriate to go with what our audiences wanted and wished to see more of. We all as a group like dramas so we ourselves thought it would be a fun challenge trying to make a powerful opening sequence that appealed to audiences. More then half of the people we asked all said that the things they usually expected in a good opening sequence is an introduction to the characters, possibly hint at the location and get the basis of the story-line. This was very helpful as when it comes to deciding what to put in our opening sequence we would consider what our target audience had said made a good one.
In our group we decided we would each ask 5 people to fill out the questionaire which would mean our results would differ. We then spoke about our findings in the group and created a tally chart using our primary research so the information would be easier to read.
Evaluation
Using our questionaire we found out many usful pieces of information such as; when it comes to 18-25 year olds the most popular genre is Drama followed closely by Action, all throughout our questionaire Sci-fi was the least popular. Our questionaire seemed to show that everyone said they liked the genre Drama, they explained this was because they found the way the sound track linked to the mood of the character interesting and they enjoy how dramatic the genre was and found the tension addicting.
When it comes to the opening sequence of a film everyone on the questionaire said they expected to be introduced to the characters and location and for the tone of the film to be set. This is crucial to remember as we know what our audience expect and what we need to include when it comes to filming our own opening sequence. It appeared that everyone wanted to see more of the addicting dramas because of its popular storylines. All of this information shows us that drama is what is expected and is not only popular from our questionaire but our group also, who look forward to making dramas.
Using our questionaire we found out many usful pieces of information such as; when it comes to 18-25 year olds the most popular genre is Drama followed closely by Action, all throughout our questionaire Sci-fi was the least popular. Our questionaire seemed to show that everyone said they liked the genre Drama, they explained this was because they found the way the sound track linked to the mood of the character interesting and they enjoy how dramatic the genre was and found the tension addicting.
When it comes to the opening sequence of a film everyone on the questionaire said they expected to be introduced to the characters and location and for the tone of the film to be set. This is crucial to remember as we know what our audience expect and what we need to include when it comes to filming our own opening sequence. It appeared that everyone wanted to see more of the addicting dramas because of its popular storylines. All of this information shows us that drama is what is expected and is not only popular from our questionaire but our group also, who look forward to making dramas.
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