Monday, 12 November 2012
Monday, 5 November 2012
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Pitch Sheet ..
Title: 'Paths'
Genre: Urban Drama
Time Period: Contemporary
Location(s): South – London (Brixton ; Purley Way & Tooting)
Budget: Low
Target Market/Demographic Focus: Male 15+
LOGLINE: this film falls into the genre of urban thriller as it is set in London’s council estates. Two boys who are roughly the same age yet different in many ways meet in conflict. Only one will survive
TREATMENT: There are two characters that are at conflict with each other of the death of one’s brother, the boys are two different people in terms of their look on life one is trying to leave the hardship of living on estates and focus on his school work. Whilst the other is a gang leader involved in criminal activity, the two’s path cross when the younger brother of the gang leader was involved in an accident which resulted in his death, this was caused by the second character accidently when driving his car. After much bullying received from the gang the two finally meet on a road to settle their differences
Monday, 15 October 2012
Draft Moodboard ...

Some of our initial ideas of how we wanted our film to go , all in all ideas that linked to our film in some way and felt it necessary to include these in our Moodboard
Draft Storyboard ..
This is our storyboard although it is only a draft and in the early stages of development it demonstrates how we would ideally like our trailer to be portrayed and the ways in which we want it to be seen through the eyes of the audience.
Thursday, 11 October 2012
Understanding Genres ..
During our last media lesson , we went through the typical conventions surrounding particular genres within film ; it was interesting to see how different things are immediately associated as belonging to a specific type of film .
For example it's easy to link 'cliche' one liners and Hollywood explosions to the "action" genre as these are things which are typical with that particular type of film.
During the lesson we were made to 'dress up' and construct a short production demonstrating a genre of film , my group was given the task of creating a 'disaster' movie ; at first we felt it would be a impossible task but through using technology it became quite easy as we were able to speed and slow down footage for dramatic effect as we as using effects.
Overall I believe that it the task was beneficial to us a group .
For example it's easy to link 'cliche' one liners and Hollywood explosions to the "action" genre as these are things which are typical with that particular type of film.
During the lesson we were made to 'dress up' and construct a short production demonstrating a genre of film , my group was given the task of creating a 'disaster' movie ; at first we felt it would be a impossible task but through using technology it became quite easy as we were able to speed and slow down footage for dramatic effect as we as using effects.
Overall I believe that it the task was beneficial to us a group .
Tuesday, 25 September 2012
The Transition ..
The change from AS to A2 hasn't been as smooth as I anticapted it to be , as the work load is much more intense and requires a greater deal of detail ; such as we are expected to blog alot more often than we did at AS ; our posts are to have a broader depth of thinking behind them and this year we are meant to put our own spin on it and change the traditional media conventions of film making.
To improve my grade this year I will need to put in a greater amount of work and definitely post more ; I feel as if my blog was the part of my AS which let me down the most out of all as if im honest I could have added greater detail and blogged on a more regular basis.
Stay Posted & Feel Free To Comment.
To improve my grade this year I will need to put in a greater amount of work and definitely post more ; I feel as if my blog was the part of my AS which let me down the most out of all as if im honest I could have added greater detail and blogged on a more regular basis.
Stay Posted & Feel Free To Comment.
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