Thursday, 5 February 2015
Wednesday, 4 February 2015
Sub Genre's
What are the Sub Genre's Of Teen Drama Films ?
The term sub Genre simply defines a smaller category of a larger genre. Teen Drama Films are categorized into a number of sub genre's depending on various aspects of the film. The codes and conventions teen films go by are detrimental to how they are categorized into sub genres. Sterotypes and social groups are among the most common conventions found within teen drama's
The most common sub genre's of teen films are Comedy and Drama. I am very familiar with both these genre's and have watched film such as Kidulthood and White chicks over again, in order to spot the use of stereotypes and conventions and how the director has shown them through different aspects of the film such as the Sound, Editing & Misc En Scene.
The term sub Genre simply defines a smaller category of a larger genre. Teen Drama Films are categorized into a number of sub genre's depending on various aspects of the film. The codes and conventions teen films go by are detrimental to how they are categorized into sub genres. Sterotypes and social groups are among the most common conventions found within teen drama's
The most common sub genre's of teen films are Comedy and Drama. I am very familiar with both these genre's and have watched film such as Kidulthood and White chicks over again, in order to spot the use of stereotypes and conventions and how the director has shown them through different aspects of the film such as the Sound, Editing & Misc En Scene.
Monday, 2 February 2015
Recording Review
Session 2 : Sunday 1st February
Yesterday's recording session was less successful than Saturday's. Again our group met up near Friern Barnet but this time with time we were accompanied by two additional college students who will also be in our film. We chose a different location for the recording of these shots and went to Coppice Woods.
We began by recording a Pan shot of the forest area from the entrance, As shown below.
Yesterday's recording session was less successful than Saturday's. Again our group met up near Friern Barnet but this time with time we were accompanied by two additional college students who will also be in our film. We chose a different location for the recording of these shots and went to Coppice Woods.
We began by recording a Pan shot of the forest area from the entrance, As shown below.
We then reviewed the shot to ensure we were happy with it and able to use it successfully in our film.
From there we moved on to recording the shots requiring actors. At this point Matthew began to direct the group, as he was the only one recording, the rest of us were acting. He begun by directing Heather to walk towards the entrance of the woods, as if she was making her way home. We took a number of takes for this shot because we wanted to allow ourselves options for which shot would fit in our film and be the most effective.
We then moved on to recording the shots where Heather is being chased through the woods by the other three actors who are playing gang members. Successfully recording these shots took a lot of retaking of the shot and re-organizing the actors. At first Matthew instructed us to run in the same direction Heather, but as he didn't elaborate on the way in which he wanted it done our first recording was not successful, we weren't running as a group. Matthew then gave us a formation to run in and stick to throughout the film. After trying this formation and recording again, I was very surprised to see how realistic the shot had become. Once we were happy with this we decided to move forward.
This picture shows the formation we were set to run in whilst recording.
Unfortunately we were only able to record one more shot, which was the a low angle shot showing the feet of each character running through the woods. After recording this shot Matthew noticed a considerable change in the lighting and decided it was time to use the dido light.
We made are way to another area of the wood in order to record our over the shoulder shot of Heather taking a picture of the group, We were sadly brought to a halt as we did not have the correct power supply for the dido light. We attempted to use a number of torches to emit the same effect as the dido light but this was unsuccessful as the light from the torches were not bright enough. For my group this meant that we had to stop recording for the day, With a number of shots still yet to record my group decided it would be best to re-group in college and decide on another day and time to record. This is still yet to be arranged but we will do a full production schedule to organize this plan.
Recording Review
Session 1: Saturday 31st Jan 2015
This saturday our group met up in order to record our film. To begin the filming Matthew and heather met up on saturday morning to record some shots at Matthew's house. During this time they recorded shots we plan to include in the introduction of our film, These include :
This saturday our group met up in order to record our film. To begin the filming Matthew and heather met up on saturday morning to record some shots at Matthew's house. During this time they recorded shots we plan to include in the introduction of our film, These include :
- Heather putting on her jumper
- Heather picking up her phone
- Heather picking up her bag
- Heater approaching the door
- Filling up of a water bottle
- The kettle boiling
- Heather putting on her shoes
We plan to use these shots in the title sequence of our film. we have chosen to place titles over moving images as it allows us to give a brief build up to our story, our intent is to use the shots we have taken and place them in an order the represents someone leaving there house to go and pursue a gang. We have planned to then place the Title of our film over a black background in order to focus the audience's attention to the title of our film.
Around lunch time on the same day I joined the group. we walked a short distance from the termination of the 43 bus , to an alleyway to record the shots for the scene were me and heather are arguing.
we found the perfect spot in the alleyway to record our scene , this was a wall that had a large graffite piece on it , we chose this location as it represents the idea of our film being a youth drama.
During this filming time we recorded a number of shots and fill in shots we are now able to use within our film. our first day of recording was very successful and we did not incur any problems apart from the temperature.
we found the perfect spot in the alleyway to record our scene , this was a wall that had a large graffite piece on it , we chose this location as it represents the idea of our film being a youth drama.
During this filming time we recorded a number of shots and fill in shots we are now able to use within our film. our first day of recording was very successful and we did not incur any problems apart from the temperature.
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