Monday, 22 February 2016
Friday, 12 February 2016
draft Prospol corrections
Draft proposal correction
The purpose of this report is to get pitch and sell the idea to producers to
get the film made for my short webisode. The primarily research that I carried
is to look at
recent short films and recent films that are out in the cinema. Another
primarily research I did was talked to my family and friends about my idea for a short horror film,
and they think it was a
good idea for a short. As I was doing my primarily research I found out that my target
audience for short horror/ thriller films are more mature and maybe 18. As I watching short horror
and thriller short list on YouTube that most of them are older. By doing my
research that my target audience is going 18 and over because teenagers do not
watch short/thriller films they just know what is advertise on TV or social
media
However the secondary research that I have done is that I
have researched more into kick starter which is a possibility to sign up with
them to help to produces my short films around the world. Also looked at most popular films and look at overheads such as,
budget, gross and opening weekend cost and comments receive. Another secondary
research that all film directors have to acknowledge is BBCF that all films get examined by and but age rate, this
is because BBCF are trying to protect valuable people. For my budget I have considerate all of my equipment, locations and
props. For my short film I would like to spend around £150-200 altogether. The
name of my film is ‘knock knock who’s there?’
2. Film Synopsis
Short film idea: twins that have the same friends but ever one likes the other twin
better. The other twins get very jealous, so one afternoon they play a game and
the twin kills them one by one. When one dies the victims signs symbols that
they all have and lights switches off when someone die.
Twist at the end- that twins kills her own friends and
leaves her sister slowly dying and confuse why she did this.
Hook- all trying to find out who is killing each other.
Twist-
is that she leaves her twin to die and kills all her friends. However, one
friend that the suspect thought that she killed survived and knocks her
unconscious and tries to help the twin and herself escape
Tagline- 'you will never know what is going on in the inside
but outside seems fine'
My idea is influence by all the Hunger Games (shot gun when
someone die) and Ouija (playing game then wired and not normal happens)
3. Film Rating
For my short film my age rating is going to 15 because in my
film is going to be
strong violence, some strong language such as f**k and s**t in my film which
might be suitable
for young people. Also for
15 for horror it can allowed At 15 [1] strong threat and horror as long as there is no sustained focus on
sadistic or sexualised threat. BBCF age
rates U,PG,12A,12,15,18,R18
4. Primarily Research
For my primary research I ask my family and friends about my
idea and look out recent horror films that are popular in 2015- 2016, I also
looked at YouTube on short horror playlist and as I was reading the comment I
found out most of the people that watch short horror films are young adults.
For my film I am going to make horror/ thriller sequences.
5. Secondary Research
For secondary
I found out what are
different age rate for films and where I can upload my short horror film
on such as, Netflix
or films festival also I
know how to sign up for
London Short Festival. I also found out
that Kickstarter is good
company to help you build up your own project and produces your work online and
gain views. By watching the short horror film on YouTube I found out that
mystery character have powers and wired mind.
6. Summary of all research (conclusions)
Overall for my research I found beneficial facts on how I can produces my film and how I can
direct and the different options that open to young people that trying to get their short film
out there in the world. For my idea I will use two well know films and clash together to make it
horror/ thriller. By doing
this research that short horror films are target at young audience its more
target at older audience so I need to make sure that my idea is more mature and
suited for older. Due to my research the best option to get my short film out there
is London Short Film Festival or YouTube because people uses these sites.
7. Unique Selling Point
I am confident that this going
to be successful because that
most people watch horror films and done all my research on what options
are open to me in the film industry. I think is also going to be successful
because it has hook
and twist at the
end which throws the audience off and it makes you think. Furthermore, I use
two film ideas that are really successful in my film that makes it unique. For
my narrative structure it is going to open narrative because it does not have an ending, due to
this the story builds
up when progressing further into the film. This makes it more interesting to
watch. Also is going to have continuity style which
flows through out the film
8. Budget
For my budget I would hope to spend:
Location-£100
Props -make up-£15, mask – no cost, knife-£3.00 and fake
blood £10.00
Equipment- £20
Transport- free (bus)
9. Regulation & Certification
BBCF-Films for
theatrical release are normally classified by at least two Examiners using the
published Guidelines. In most cases the decision is ratified by a Senior
Examiner, but if the Examiners are in any doubt or fail to agree, or if
important policy issues are involved, the work may be seen by other members of
the Board up to, and including, the Director and Presidential team.[1]
Ofcom is the communications regulator in the UK. We regulate
the TV, radio and video on demand sectors, fixed line telecoms, mobiles, postal
services, plus the airwaves over which wireless devices operate.[1] For my film
I am not going to get my short film examined because it not going to be realised in the cinema or
social sites, but if my film was going to be in the cinema then it will have to
be examined by the BBCF.
10. Revisions and changes/development of idea
for
my original idea I made some changes. For example change it to a thriller to horror
film instead because thrillers are usually based in the city and I wanted my
location to be in a couple rooms and path ways. Also I cut some bits for
example, my location in the school to older location to make more appealing to adult teens and
young adults because that’s my target audience. I decided to put two well-known
films and take their ideas such as Hunger Games and Ouija.
11. Locations
This is going to be in Charlton house in 3 different rooms
and path way. This is because it is a historic building which will help create
a scarier atmosphere.
12. Distribution
For
showing my film I’m going to show my film in London Short Film Festival
which is an annual event that presents the best in UK short film-making talent.
For a couple of weeks in January we take over London’s best independent cinemas
and venues to showcase some amazing short films. The London Short Film
Festival, now in its 13th year, has been recognised as the premiere UK showcase
for cutting-edge UK independent film, while now accepting international
submissions. By this it be good opportunities to make it know in London and can
get examined by professional.
13. Evaluation
I have corrected your work there are some grammar mistakes and spelling mistakes. There are also some sentences that is correctly wrong. Please add some picture and screenshots.
14. References and bibliography
www.ofcom.org.uk/about/what-is-ofcom/
https://www.kickstarter.com/about
https://www.kickstarter.com/about?ref=nav
https://www.kickstarter.com/help/faq/kickstarter%20basics
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0770828/?ref_=nv_sr_1
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2395427/?ref_=nv_sr_1
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1204977/?ref_=nv_sr_1
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/case-studies/case-studies/from-archive
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/what-classification/15
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/what-classification/18
https://flock.am/login/?next=/dash/
https://www.nyfa.edu/student-resources/get-your-independent-movie-on-netflix/
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/internet/9929070/BBFC-has-persuasion-job-over-online-ratings.html
http://encounters-festival.org.uk/
http://shortfilms.org.uk/
http://www.asff.co.uk/
http://www.showbox-app.com/about-us
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/what-classification
[1] www.ofcom.org.uk/about/what-is-ofcom/
[1]
http://www.bbfc.co.uk/what-classification/15
Thursday, 11 February 2016
'Knock Knock Who's There?' Production Requirements Report & Pre-production Docs (submission)
Unit 1: 'Knock Knock Who's There?' Production Requirements Report & Pre-production Docs
Introduction
In this report I am going to be talking about my web
episode. My 1 minute short film is going to be called ‘Knock, Knock Who’s
There?’ my film is about a set of twins that have same group of friends, but
get jealous because the other friend
likes the one of twin better and she feels left out. So the other twin starts
to kill her friends off one by one, when she has kill her friends successfully
she will wright the sign of friendship on her dead friends head and wall. By
this all friend knows the sign of friendship that all share, and because of
this they all trying who is killing who.
My 1 minute short
film is going to be open narrative and linear structure that is simple to
follow and makes the audience think what is going to happen next? If my film
was rating by the BBCF I would rate my film 15 because my film is going to
contain brutal violence such as cutting of the throat and slicing of head which
is not suitable for younger adults. My target audience is 18+ and adults
because young audience and watch stuff that is advertise and TV such as, movies
and series.
My 1 minute short film is going to be a thriller which involves small dialog and more action. it also involves props such as, fake blood and make up also lights such as, LED and an camera such as, DSLR.
Types of Production
My 1 minute short film is going to be a thriller which involves small dialog and more action. it also involves props such as, fake blood and make up also lights such as, LED and an camera such as, DSLR.
Sources of finance and Codes of practice and regulation:
In my 1 minute short film ‘Knock, Knock, who There?’ what is
needed for my short film is a director, a camera man and talent (actors). Props
to such as, costume if needed, fake blood, catering for actors and transport if
it’s needed.
What i need to do to raise my money is to do small car boot sell where i can sell all my old clothes and any equipment or technology that i do not use any more. The source that i would use is Kickstarster.
What i need to do to raise my money is to do small car boot sell where i can sell all my old clothes and any equipment or technology that i do not use any more. The source that i would use is Kickstarster.
Kick starter
As I starting my 1 minute need to take in consideration that
I need Kick starter on my webisode this means funding for my film. Kickstarter is projects that are brought to
life through the direct support of others such as sponsors from other
companies. This is works if the person you are pitching your project to the
project creator if they like they will fund it. One of the advantages of this
is that if falls they will be no charge. To start up my film I would use kick
starter to fund me because they help creative people with project.
Private finance
I also need Private
finance for my film this means when funding that will get payed into the
company that will go towards my short film ‘knock Knock Who’s there?’ Instead
of paying the funds to the government. This means that more money that I can
use for my props and my location making more real.
Investors
Similarly to this I also need investors to invest into my
films which means that companies or people can invest in my film give me money
to make films successful also investors can help to promote the film and get it
out there. By having investors that invest in my short film then I will have
them to help my 1 minute short film be successful and would not fail. Such as if I was
would be producing a film UK Film Investors
[1]we
are Red Rock Entertainment based at the world famous Elstree Film Studios,
London’s No.1 Film and Television Studio and the birth place of the Star Wars
film franchise. I will do this by pitching to my 1 minute short film to the investors.
Bank Loan
Bank Loan
Another source of finance is bank loan which i could barrow from the bank loan, this means you barrow a certain amount of money from the bank and you have to pay bank in a certain amount years are months. For example if i would to barrow £200 for my film then i have to pay money back, probably in next few months.
Budgeting
requirements
Budgeting requirement
involves equipment such as props for the characters, also transport due to fact
how you going to get characters to the different set in my short film. This
involves how many people are allowed on set and need to plan out how long you
need to edit the different shots for my film. This are all the requirements that
need to budget for my film such as, props, equipment and catering.
For my film i would spend:
For my film i would spend:
Time
Schedules &
deadlines
In my 1 minute short film it is important to schedules and
meet deadlines due to fact there are loads of scenes that I need to get through
and over and over again until it is right. In my filming I am going to schedule
my time during on set so I know what time I need to stop filming and move to
other location and have time for the studio. This will keep on track and making
more organised this will keep meeting deadline and finish on time. By meeting
deadline then companies and investor would not trust me. For example, i would my film 2nd march- 4th March then edit the next week.
In order to stick to my deadline for each section such as, filming i would have to do Time schedule that involves, schedule for shooting, an schedule for booking equipment and studio and time schedule for booking an editing suit. this is because to make sure that i do not run out of time and i would be in so much pressure and in hurry to get everything done and finished at professional standard. the consequences of missing a deadline is that you would not be trusted to work with other film companies in the industry and it would not be successful that you would like it to be.
This involves a Producer in my team to find out location and 1 day before shooting or 2 hours before shooting a set up of any equipment involves and scheduling a time where i could edit my film.
In order to stick to my deadline for each section such as, filming i would have to do Time schedule that involves, schedule for shooting, an schedule for booking equipment and studio and time schedule for booking an editing suit. this is because to make sure that i do not run out of time and i would be in so much pressure and in hurry to get everything done and finished at professional standard. the consequences of missing a deadline is that you would not be trusted to work with other film companies in the industry and it would not be successful that you would like it to be.
This involves a Producer in my team to find out location and 1 day before shooting or 2 hours before shooting a set up of any equipment involves and scheduling a time where i could edit my film.
Availability of equipment and availability of personnel
In my short film I will bring my own equipment and any props that is needed. Which would cost about £800 to buy equipment for a film in the film industry, but for I am going to use school equipment so less expensive added for my webisode. For availability of personnel I would use sheet that show my crew and cast what days they are supposed to be in which days and what shots. for booking my equipment i would by Mr French the media technician to barrow camera and tripod for few days. Also do call sheet such as
Crew and Personnel:
Roles
producer roles is the biggest roles when it comes to film. there roles is to do call sheet, shooting schedule, budget check list, emails to the council, skill adulate and call location. However a Directors Roles is to film and direct the whole film making sure that the talents do their job properly. Another Role is camera operate their job is to do the storyboard, the lighting and camera sets up. In this case my 1 minute short film my team has given a role to do to make my short film a success.
Size of team
producer roles is the biggest roles when it comes to film. there roles is to do call sheet, shooting schedule, budget check list, emails to the council, skill adulate and call location. However a Directors Roles is to film and direct the whole film making sure that the talents do their job properly. Another Role is camera operate their job is to do the storyboard, the lighting and camera sets up. In this case my 1 minute short film my team has given a role to do to make my short film a success.
For my short film i would have to employee candidate to take part in my film and need to pay each person take part in the project for example i would have to pay £100 to each person for taking part. i would do an mini interview to see who would give the part to.
Size of team
In my 1 minute short film there are going to be different
sizes of team working together to make my short film successful. For example
the will one team working in the studio making sure that the editing is up to
standers and finish, also we have the team working on the props and location
making sure for the props that all finish, the clothes are correct fitted the
characters and for the location making sure that we can film on different
location.
Skills and experience
I must consider for
my crew what skill and experience they
have to take part in my 1 minute short film for instance skills and experience that is
required or expect for my crew is a portfolio that show evidence of their previous work. for example, camera operator need to show evidence that the person knows to use the camera how to change the focus to create depth of field and also how to work the camera up to professional level, also be able to book or hire out any equipment, so in this case my camera operator would hire out equipment fro Mr French. Another skill my crew need to able to take park in my short film is to be able good planning of an idea then braining
storming so it makes more sense and people that is organised. Also in my short
film for my crew I expect to see some experience in the film industry.
As i looked on Mandy.com i found out for a camera manger that the pay is negotiable and need specfic skill and experience such as, knowledge in Video Production, Up to date knowledge of digital media equipment and systems. Fluent (Spoken and Written) in English and other countries. Ability to manage multiple projects, setting priorities, and meeting deadlines. Good organizational and following instruction. Minimum of 5 year’s experience in Video Production.
To find talent and crew members i would go on the website Kemps are multinational company that help to find talent and crew members for [1] "film, TV and commercial production services companies in 173 countries. Find everything from film commissions, locations services, film crew, camera equipment and studios." by this i could look up different location all around the world find actors and find crew member across the world and to collaborate with other film companies.
As i looked on Mandy.com i found out for a camera manger that the pay is negotiable and need specfic skill and experience such as, knowledge in Video Production, Up to date knowledge of digital media equipment and systems. Fluent (Spoken and Written) in English and other countries. Ability to manage multiple projects, setting priorities, and meeting deadlines. Good organizational and following instruction. Minimum of 5 year’s experience in Video Production.
To find talent and crew members i would go on the website Kemps are multinational company that help to find talent and crew members for [1] "film, TV and commercial production services companies in 173 countries. Find everything from film commissions, locations services, film crew, camera equipment and studios." by this i could look up different location all around the world find actors and find crew member across the world and to collaborate with other film companies.
Facilities
Production equipment
In my film I must budget the equipment such as cameras to
film with, lights to show different lighting then reflectors helps to softer
the lighting making the lighting to harsh, lenses to zoom in and out , tripods
to help camera to be steady and stabilisers. This are all the equipment that I need for my webisode to make it high
standers and high quality of work. equipment i would need for my 1 minute short film is camera, LED lights, reflectors and tripod .
Post-production
equipment
Post-production
equipment is when finishing shooting a film and at the end you will go into the
editing suite to put all the scene together and editing it to make complete.
For my short film I would go out and film all my scene, then booked an editing
suite to combine all the scene to make my short film. By this my film would be
up to standers and complete. Also in Post-production equipment it involves
final cut x which is a software that you can download on a hard drive this how
films edit their films and get HD quality standers film. This means it would be very expensive such as £150 to book a editing suit.
Availability &
costs
While making a film at some point you have to rent out an
editing suited for example an editing can cost to hired from £150 for a half-day or up to £250 for a
full day which cost a fairly amount. However we are going to use our
college’s editing suite since we are doing a short film. Also you need rent out
a location for a day which might cost £100-200.
Materials
Sound library materials
Sound library materials includes is someone asking for
permission to copies a film which is not their own film this requires a secure
written permission from a company that produce the film making that person
aloud to play. The forms of audio material are copyright holders, record
companies, artists, radio networks, licensing organizations. This is seen as
audio materials which is illegal in this country. So in this case I do not need
this because I am only doing 1 minute film also it is not copy and it’s my
idea. When recording a film it is important not to copyright. copyright is legal right of copying someone work or idea with no improvement just copy, if you copyright you need to ask for permission from that person.
Costs & clearances and Codes of practice and regulation:
Costs & clearances is when you own a written document
that includes that you have the right to include everything that you film even the scrips and of equipment, Clips, Stock
Footage, Tapes & Images. So if anything happen you have a clearance of your
film.
Contributors
Talent
Talent is another word for actors in film industry you have
to pay your acting ($1000) for starring in your film. By searching for the
right characters you must compare the personality to the actually character. By
finding the right character to take part in my short film. I would do a small
audition to see which actors fits the role in my 1 minute film. In my film I would
need four talent to play mains characters in my film. [1]Obtaining proper written
permissions is the responsibility of the producer. Below are five types of
common releases:
1.
General Release which should be used for non-actors.
2.
Talent Release which should be used with professional actors and models.
3.
Minor Release which must be signed by a parent or legal guardian of a minor
(the legal age varies from state to state).
4.
Materials Release is used for obtaining permission to use photographs, video,
film or other media which may be copyrighted or owned by others.
5.Location
Release when you wish to photograph, videotape or record property which you do
not own. by this it is important to give out release forms and let the actors sign them because it shows that they are allowing you to let film the actors in your film so they wont sue you. release form is there to proctector your films and actors if anything goes wrong.
[1] http://www.videouniversity.com/articles/releases-for-use-in-film-and-video/#sthash.Bv3VKsfT.dpuf
Locations:
Identification
Identification is to deal with location on where you going
to film your film. For example if you want to film a scene in airport it would
cost around £750 for to film in airports which you have to budget for other
locations. Locations is very important whining filming a webisode or film
because it set the scene. But if you want to rent out a house it would cost
£250 a day.
For my short film I would tried to found a cheaper location
so I can spend more on other requires. However i do not have that kind of money
on me so I would a location that can offer me free charge as for I am making a
short film. Also for filming on a location you need to get permission for
the police or council in that area to approve of the filming taking place in
that location.
limitation and risk
limitation and risk
As i visit the location one of the risk are on the grounds is no smoking on location and you is that you cannot film some area on the ground the rest you have to contact the council for permission. i also check the weather is going to be bright with some breeze. Due to this it can be windy and you cannot here the talent also another risk is public might be interrupt when filming so that might an issue.
Recces
Recces
For my short film I need to find out locations for my short
film and also add a Reece Report that involves all the locations and the
information which I am going to film on
such as, the transport, sound, camera issue and refreshment e.c.t. for my locations
I had to film at a friend’s house. For the locations I had to a Reece Report to
be able to film my short film at Charlton House.
I done this by going to the location and asking them if i could film and they gave me a number that i have call to book it, i will also fill out a release form of the location which is at Charlton House and ask for the set price of using Charlton house grounds.
I done this by going to the location and asking them if i could film and they gave me a number that i have call to book it, i will also fill out a release form of the location which is at Charlton House and ask for the set price of using Charlton house grounds.
Health and safety
While working on a film the crew should be more aware of
actor’s safety for example if they have any allergies you need to know and they
need to be more upfront with it. Also the camera man and the direct need to
take in consideration that if using a dangerous prop on set you must train the
actor instead of doing it on set the first time without having any experience.
This can cause damage and may cause bad injuries and can sue your film for not
following health and safety act on set especially if they have any disabilities
or food allergies. I would do this by sending out an questionnaire that has
health safety risk to my actors, this way they can have heads up.
Codes of practice and regulation:
When dealing with Codes of practice and regulation there are subject that you must take in consideration such as, music, copyright material, explicit violence, imitable behavior, discrimination, sexually provocation and payment requirement. For example, copyright material is legal and is protect by government. [1]"This include the following categories:
Literary works;
Musical works, including any accompanying words;
Dramatic works, including any accompanying music;
Pantomimes and choreographic works;
Pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works;
Motion pictures and other audiovisual works;
Sound recordings;
Architectural works."
If you copyright you need to ask for permission that i could use that material work because if not you can be taking to court and be fine. You do this by sending a letter are message asking if i use parts of your work in a film. The procedure, the cost and activity involved is that they might ask a set prices that might be expensive and it can be long progress due to they might reply back in time and you need urgently.
Production Manger organise source there research by contacting companies for permission and asking different agencies to help the company to found suitable actors for the film and showing their shooting license to the council on where they be shooting at.
There do this by asking for clearances such as, Mechanical copyright protection it is their to protect creative people of their work. [1] "The Limited Manufacture (LM) licence is quick, affordable and grants you ‘blanket’ permission to legally use any music in your own CDs, DVDs or videos (and other formats). This will cover The LM licence:
Copyright
Conclusion
There do this by asking for clearances such as, Mechanical copyright protection it is their to protect creative people of their work. [1] "The Limited Manufacture (LM) licence is quick, affordable and grants you ‘blanket’ permission to legally use any music in your own CDs, DVDs or videos (and other formats). This will cover The LM licence:
The copyright in the musical work (MCPS)
The copyright in the sound recording (PPL)"
clearances
[1]"MCPS
is known as a collecting society because its main role is collecting money from
music users in the UK who record music into TV and radio programmes, websites,
feature films, CDs, records, and so on.
MCPS collects royalties by issuing licences to music users in respect of
the mechanical copyright in musical works. MCPS collects money off music company that buy their stuff in the UK that produces music and put their work on TV, and any media sites". by this MCPS would help raise money and help broadcast my film across the UK. [1]"MCPS
collects royalties by issuing licences to music users in respect of the
mechanical copyright in musical works". by this it would help to protect my work as well.
When it comes to filming and looking for locations you have to ask for permission you do this by contact the council asking if i could film and send a email to location supervisor if i could film. Also you need to have license for example if i was to film in Kent i need a license you do this by contacting them. Or the Greenwich Film office to say if i could film in this location or how much would it cost for 1 hour.
Copyright
copyright is legal in UK and if you was to copyright you need to get permission to use their work in a film. this involves copyright of music,archive or stock footage and using pre-existing intellectual property. This are all stuff including to provide as copyright. You do this by email the person you asking to include their work in your film.
Health and safety
filming also has health safety and risk involved so i need to health safety of the location i do this by doing a risk assessment. also i need to have permission of the police to film. "Also you have to make having police aware of filming for example in Top Gear ‘Were Hampshire Police made aware of the filming of an episode of Top Gear involving the use of heavily modified vehicles that on the face of it appear to violate the construction and use regulations. This episode was transmitted on July 18 2010 and featured the M3and A303 in Hampshire".’[1] By having police aware of filming they will know about it and if anybody high up ask you cannot film in this area then you will have a police permission to back it up. By this i would inform the council if any scene that is shooting in public.
Insurance
Health and safety
filming also has health safety and risk involved so i need to health safety of the location i do this by doing a risk assessment. also i need to have permission of the police to film. "Also you have to make having police aware of filming for example in Top Gear ‘Were Hampshire Police made aware of the filming of an episode of Top Gear involving the use of heavily modified vehicles that on the face of it appear to violate the construction and use regulations. This episode was transmitted on July 18 2010 and featured the M3and A303 in Hampshire".’[1] By having police aware of filming they will know about it and if anybody high up ask you cannot film in this area then you will have a police permission to back it up. By this i would inform the council if any scene that is shooting in public.
Insurance
[1]Film
Production Insurance we can arrange protection for your film production against
any of the following and more:
Negative & videotapes
Non-appearence
Producers indemnity
Filming equipment
Props, sets and wardrobe
Employer's liability
Public liability
World-wide cover"
We need insurance for film because if we break something are lost something that does not belong to us then we need that we are insurance and everything is cover if anything happens. Films companies do this by signing up for it or ringing the insurance for film.
Conclusion
Overall, this are all the material a film needs to priorities to make the film make sense and it step by step i need to make 1 minute successful. Also i have a small crew that we need to cover to make sure we get in right and i can book out equipment from Mr French but i have to sign a form that i can hire equipments and sign agreement to give it back in few days. By this i need to take in consideration all these heading before i filming.
[1] http://www.filminsurance.co.uk/?gclid=Cj0KEQiAjMC2BRC34oGKqY27jtkBEiQAwSXzfpXaGHSzKBBoX0nhnmx503AkpiT8KmoXZADbtjFFRrMaAmH98P8HAQ
[1] http://www.cityshowcase.co.uk/links/show/mcps-mechanical-copyright-protection-society
[1] http://www.prsformusic.com/users/recordedmedia/cdsandvinyl/pages/limited-manufacturelicence.aspx
Friday, 5 February 2016
Crew roles
Producer
This person is essentially the group leader and is
responsible for managing the production from start to finish. The producer
develops the project from the initial idea, makes sure the script is finalized,
arranges the financing and manages the production team that makes the film.
The producer also coordinates the filmmaking process to
ensure that everyone involved in the project is working on schedule and on
budget. Without the producer at the helm, films do not get made.
Responsibilities
maintaining contemporary technical skills;
organising shooting schedules - dependent on the type of
producer and availability of support staff;
troubleshooting;
ensuring compliance with relevant regulations, codes of
practice and health and safety laws;
supervising the progress of the project from production to
post production;
holding regular meetings with the director to discuss
characters and scenes;
acting as a sounding board for the director;
bringing the finished production in on budget.
https://www.prospects.ac.uk/job-profiles/television-film-video-producer
Director
The director is primarily responsible for overseeing the
shooting and assembly of a film. While the director might be compared to a
novel's author as a film's primary visionary, he or she would not be able to
make the film without the help of numerous other artists and technicians.
In fact, the notion of the director as an author is
misleading because it assumes the director, like an author, does everything. A
director works at the center of film production, but is inextricably linked
with dozens of other people who get the job done together.
Responsibilities of a
director
To direct the film
Insure that that talents are doing an excellent job
A director interprets the script, coaches the performers
Works together with
the montagist, etc., interrelating them all to create a work of art.
According to Film Scholar Eric Sherman, the director begins
with a vague idea of the entire film and uses this to help him determine what
is to be done.
http://www.filmmakers.com/stories/Director.htm
Screenwriter
While the dialogue in a film may seem natural to the viewer,
a writer carefully crafts it; however, the screenwriter does far more than
provide dialogue for the actors. He or she also shapes the sequence of events
in a film to ensure that one scene transitions to the next so that the story
will unfold logically and in an interesting way.
Like the producer, the screenwriter's role is generally
overlooked by the movie-going public, yet is essential to the completion of any
film. If there is no script, there is no movie.
Responsibilities
Screenwriters are responsible for describing the stories in
detail, including physical environments and the moods of the characters.
Films and televisions
shows require the use of these scripts. Prior to production of a film or show,
screenwriters might produce a synopsis and several scenes of a story.
Costume Designer
Costumes convey a great deal about the film's time period
and the characters who wear them, including their economic status, occupation
and attitude toward themselves. Be sure to think about how costuming can show
something about the character visually.
Responsibilities
Make sure that all the costume are ready
Make sure that it is fitted to that specific person
Also the props are on the set and make sure there is no
hazard involve.
http://www.centerdigitaled.com/artsandhumanities/The-Roles-of-the-Production-Team.html
Tuesday, 2 February 2016
ppt my idea
https://prezi.com/lyc96ku4h_z5/idea/
1ST PART
https://prezi.com/90upvelyay8v/target-audience/
1ST PART
https://prezi.com/90upvelyay8v/target-audience/
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)