Location 1: Alleyway: In this scene, our characters will be wearing casual clothing, like jeans and a coat, something you would just wear everyday.
Location 2: Living Room:
Wearing causal indoor clothing - jeans, t-shirt, hoody.
Location 3: Doctors Surgery:
*Similar to location 1*
Location 4: Bedroom:
*similar to location 2*
Location 5: House Party:
Party clothing - Dresses/playsuits (girls) Jeans, t-shirt (boys)
Friday, 20 December 2013
Monday, 16 December 2013
Character biography
Candice
Full name: Candice Jackson
Age: 16
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Student at local college
Residency: Small house in crowded estate in Croydon
Family Life: Dad left before she was born, no idea who he is, lives with drunken mum and three younger siblings (two sisters, one brother - all have different fathers). Mum is incapable of looking after them, spends all her time getting drunk and having sex with men she doesn't really know. Candice has to support her siblings for the sake of their health
Close friends: Had a childhood friend (Nath), grew up together, she was close to his family, spent all their time together but drifted apart when he joined the local gang. Doesn't have any at the moment as all of her time is spent looking after her siblings
Kacey:
Full name: Kacey Brookston
Age: 18
Marital Status: girlfriend, haven't been together long
Occupation: Gang leader, drug dealer
Residency: rents a flat on same crowded estate in Croydon
Family Life: hasn't spoken to parents since starting up his gang, no siblings, girlfriend is pregnant - has doubts about sticking around
Close friends: gang members, closest friend is Nath
Mum:
Full name: Shelly Jackson
Age: 30
Marital Status: Single, has a reputation of sleeping around
Occupation: Unemployed
Residency: Small house in crowded estate in Croydon
Family Life: 4 kids all with different dads - not in contact with any of them, spends all her time getting drunk and sleeping around, doesn't support her children
Close friends: doesn't have any - only the locals that she speaks to when she goes down the pub
Nath:
Full name: Nathan Lawson
Age: 17
Martial Status: Girlfriend - only due to pressure and expectations from Kacey
Occupation: Gang member
Residency: high class estate, close to the estate where Kacey and Candice live, large, expensive house
Family Life: Only child, lives with supportive parents - too caught up in their work and each other that they don't realise that Nath's involved with a gang and that his life is going down hill
Close friends: Had a childhood friend (Candice), grew up together, spent all their time together but drifted apart when he joined the local gang. Kacey and the other gang members
Full name: Candice Jackson
Age: 16
Marital Status: Single
Occupation: Student at local college
Residency: Small house in crowded estate in Croydon
Family Life: Dad left before she was born, no idea who he is, lives with drunken mum and three younger siblings (two sisters, one brother - all have different fathers). Mum is incapable of looking after them, spends all her time getting drunk and having sex with men she doesn't really know. Candice has to support her siblings for the sake of their health
Close friends: Had a childhood friend (Nath), grew up together, she was close to his family, spent all their time together but drifted apart when he joined the local gang. Doesn't have any at the moment as all of her time is spent looking after her siblings
Kacey:
Full name: Kacey Brookston
Age: 18
Marital Status: girlfriend, haven't been together long
Occupation: Gang leader, drug dealer
Residency: rents a flat on same crowded estate in Croydon
Family Life: hasn't spoken to parents since starting up his gang, no siblings, girlfriend is pregnant - has doubts about sticking around
Close friends: gang members, closest friend is Nath
Mum:
Full name: Shelly Jackson
Age: 30
Marital Status: Single, has a reputation of sleeping around
Occupation: Unemployed
Residency: Small house in crowded estate in Croydon
Family Life: 4 kids all with different dads - not in contact with any of them, spends all her time getting drunk and sleeping around, doesn't support her children
Close friends: doesn't have any - only the locals that she speaks to when she goes down the pub
Nath:
Full name: Nathan Lawson
Age: 17
Martial Status: Girlfriend - only due to pressure and expectations from Kacey
Occupation: Gang member
Residency: high class estate, close to the estate where Kacey and Candice live, large, expensive house
Family Life: Only child, lives with supportive parents - too caught up in their work and each other that they don't realise that Nath's involved with a gang and that his life is going down hill
Close friends: Had a childhood friend (Candice), grew up together, spent all their time together but drifted apart when he joined the local gang. Kacey and the other gang members
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Location Research: Location Five - House Party
Our fifth and final scene is the house party venue, the scene varies in location throughout the house using the living room, hallway and kitchen; this is where Candice sells her first set of contraceptive pills as ecstasy before getting caught:
Location Research: Location Four - Bedroom
Our fourth location is Candice's (Courtney's) bedroom where Candice breaks down as she realises the lengths she has to go to, to support her family:
Location Research: Location Three - Doctor's Surgery
Our third location was outside the doctor's surgery in Hethersett where Candice collects a set of contraceptive pills which she will go on to sell as 'ecstasy' at a party:
Location Research: Location Two - Living Room
Our second location was in Courtney's living room. During our filming of this scene we moved some of the furniture around to make the room appear smaller and made sure that we did not capture any technology whilst filming to make sure we did not contradict ourselves concerning the main character's backstory and financial state:
Location Research: Location One - Alleyway
Our first location within our opening takes place in an alleyway in the city of Norwich where the leader of a well-known gang intimidates Candice as he believes she is trying to take over his 'business' of selling drugs:
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Who is playing the roles in our film?
Candice Jackson, played by Chantelle Cooper, age 16:
We chose to use Chantelle to play the role of Candice as not only does she fit our age for the character, but she comes across as quite a strong, streetwise person who would do anything to protect her family.
Kacey Brookston, played by Kahmal Sealey, age 18:
We chose to use Kahmal as the role of Kacey as he has a London accent (a stereotypical trait within gangs and thugs shown in films) and seems to have quite a dark side to him.
Nath Lawson, played by Josh Denny, age 17:
We appointed the role of Nath to Josh as he has quite a friendly looking face, yet can still seem intimidating. Nath's character gets into the wrong crowd, but during the film, falls in love with Candice and helps her out of her situation - Josh gave us the impression that he's a kind, caring and genuine person which is what we wanted for this character.
Shelly Jackson, played by Courtney Radley, age 30
When assigning people to play the roles of our characters, we struggled to get adults involved. Due to this we decided to assign Courtney to the role of Shelly as she looks older than what she is).
Lou Jackson played by Emily Ellwood, age 14:
Chloe Jackson, played by Georgia Banks, age 12:
Jamie Jackson, played by Marcus Mauby, age 14:
We chose to have these three children as Candice's younger siblings because two of them are relations to Courtney and was therefore easy to get in contact with them, they fitted the age criteria and because they all knew each other, it created a family bond which is reflected in the opening.
Tom Hooper, played by Harry Silvester, age 17:
We chose Harry to play Tom as he fits the age criteria, he's rather cocky and gives the impression that he only really cares about himself and having a good time, not the consequences of his actions and we wanted that portrayed in the character.
Extras at the party, ages 16-18
The extras at the party are simply mine and Courtney's friendship group as they all fit within the age criteria, they were easy to get in contact with and they are all friendly and familiar with each other, so the scene would run smoothly and there wouldn't be any awkward scenes where they didn't know what the other people were like.
Micro analysis of opening to King Kong, 2005
Setting
1930s New York, during the great depression. The scenes show people sleeping rough, living in poor housing, for example wooden shacks, people digging leftover food out of bins - enforces the poor situation that the poor people were in and the lengths they would go to to avoid starvation
Colour
Outside within the streets of New York City the most dominant colours are blacks, browns and greys, creating an atmosphere of doom and gloom that can be seen as representing the economic state of New York during the great depression that ultimately effects the poorer people within society, relating to unemployment and poverty
Inside the theatre - brighter use of colours: yellows and reds - suggests a parallel setting - smiles, laughter, entertainment - completely opposite to outside on the streets of New York. Theatre setting suggests a safe haven from the harsh reality of the outside world - stars of the show are employed and are putting on a show for the audience.
Props/Costumes
The people presented within the establishing shots of New York City are shown in tatty and old clothing that is ripped and suggests that they have no money for new clothes and are currently suffering from the economic depression that surrounds them.
Technical Codes
Establishing shots of New York City that set the scene for the audience - the background to the story line through out film
Close up shots that show the expression and body language of the characters - shows their inner feelings and emotions
Narrative Codes
New York in the 1930s - divided into two sections: industrial development i.e. the construction of buildings, or the great depression and poverty slums - shows divide between two sections in society - capitalism
Introduced to main female character - interpreted as damsel in distress - out of work
Music
Opening credits - dark, spooky, quite sinister - puts audience on edge for dramatic opening - turns out to be the opposite - animals
Circus music - almost more like theater music - does not seem to fit in with setting - almost too happy to git in with the economic crisis surrounding America
Darker music returns when closing of theater is shown - softens when Ann hears about how the only thing she has left tells her that he is leaving - creates pathos
Characters
Ann - positive voice, framed sensually, spot light/focus always on Ann - constructed as innocent, little girl, naively optimistic - protected by higher figures: elderly man - treating her like a daughter, older woman - leaning down over her - almost creating a shield against real world
Introduced to Jack Driscal through play on Ann's dressing table. The way she feels that she has to correct the pronunciation of his name - suggests his writing means a lot to her
Introduced to main female character - interpreted as damsel in distress - out of work
Music
Opening credits - dark, spooky, quite sinister - puts audience on edge for dramatic opening - turns out to be the opposite - animals
Circus music - almost more like theater music - does not seem to fit in with setting - almost too happy to git in with the economic crisis surrounding America
Darker music returns when closing of theater is shown - softens when Ann hears about how the only thing she has left tells her that he is leaving - creates pathos
Characters
Ann - positive voice, framed sensually, spot light/focus always on Ann - constructed as innocent, little girl, naively optimistic - protected by higher figures: elderly man - treating her like a daughter, older woman - leaning down over her - almost creating a shield against real world
Introduced to Jack Driscal through play on Ann's dressing table. The way she feels that she has to correct the pronunciation of his name - suggests his writing means a lot to her
Monday, 9 December 2013
Script for our opening
Script
KEY:
K - Kacey
C - Candice
M - Mum
C1 - Child one
C2 - Child two
C3 - Child three
DG - Guy who buys 'drugs' from Candice at the party
N - Nath
KEY:
K - Kacey
C - Candice
M - Mum
C1 - Child one
C2 - Child two
C3 - Child three
DG - Guy who buys 'drugs' from Candice at the party
N - Nath
-- BC STUDIOS --
-- RAXIP FILMS --
Alleyway
Kacey has Candice pinned up against a wall. Candice is cowering away from his confrontation with some of Kacey’s gang members staring at her from behind him.
-- Directed and Produced by Courtney Radley and Rebecca Tuner --
K: (stares down at C intimidatingly) did you honestly think you could get away with it?
-- Starring Kahmal Sealey --
C: (starts to talk) I.. I.. I didn’t…
-- Chantelle Cooper --
K: (interrupting) I don’t wanna hear what you’ve got to say, I want you to stop whatever little game you’re playing
-- Courtney Radley --
C: (staring blankly up at him)
-- Josh Denny --
K: (shouts) say something!
C: Errr.. you don’t understand why..
K: (interrupting) I don’t care why you did it, I want my business back and right now you’re in the way
C: (on the verge of crying) I didn’t even realise..
K: (interrupting, yells) I’ve had enough of your bullshit (attempts to hit her round the face)
-- FREEZE --
C: (voice over) So I guess you probably want to know how I got myself into this situation, well let me show you..
In her house
Drunken mum passed out on sofa, all three kids sitting on the floor whining, arguing with each other.
C: (walking down the stairs) can’t believe this is happening again, for fucksake mum
M: (groans, wine slips out of glass) let me sleep
C: it’s eight o’clock in the morning and you’re already out of it…
C1: I’m bored
C2: I’m hungry
C3: Candice can you get us some food?
C: Yep with all that money I have in my back pocket..
All C: Pleaseeeeeeeee
C: I’ll sort it
Candice storms out, slamming door behind her
Doctors
Candice walking into doctor’s surgery
C: (voice over) this stupid little idea is where it all started. Now looking back trying pull contraceptive pills off as ecstasy is one of the shittest ideas I’ve ever had… it worked though
Reappears with box of contraceptive pills in her hand
Bedroom
Candice takes pills out of contraceptive box and puts them in bags
Candice sitting in front of her mirror applying her make up – stares at her reflection in mirror – breaks downs and cries.
C: (through tears) Candice pull yourself together. You can do this.
Candice hesitates when putting little bags in her purse then walks out of her bedroom
House Party
Establishing shot of party from outside – Candice walking into party
Random shots taken of party (getting off, drinking, snorting sherbet/salt, drug deals)
Hall way:
DG: (whispers, pushy) I want 3
C: £20
DG: Deal
(Close up of money and pills exchanging in hands)
DG walks off
N: (creeps up on Candice from behind) what do you think you’re doing?
Candice: (gasps)
-- ECSTASY --
Friday, 6 December 2013
Stop Motion
Stop motion is an animation technique that is used to make a physically manipulated object appear to move of its own accord. The object/s in the shot are moved in small increments between individually photographed frames which create the illusion of movement when the series of frames are played through as a continuous sequence.
An very basic example of an older method where stop motion is used is a movie called The Lost World in 1925:
The use of stop motion in this clip makes the dinosaurs appear alive and moving, even though it is a well known fact that they are dead.
More recent uses of stop motion are very common within Tim Burton films, such as
The Nightmare Before Christmas:
James and the Giant Peach:
and Corpse Bride:
From my research into stop motion films, I have noticed that the majority of relatively new stop motion-based films are aimed at audiences of younger children to fuel their imagination with the creation of animated characters and use of colour and content within the film itself.
The main target audience for stop motion-based films, such as those mentioned above, does not match with the target audience Courtney and I are aiming our coursework film opening at as well as the complex story line, dealing with mature topics such as sex, drugs, alcohol and money that children would not be familiar with and therefore does not interest us in our opening.
An very basic example of an older method where stop motion is used is a movie called The Lost World in 1925:
The use of stop motion in this clip makes the dinosaurs appear alive and moving, even though it is a well known fact that they are dead.
More recent uses of stop motion are very common within Tim Burton films, such as
The Nightmare Before Christmas:
and Corpse Bride:
From my research into stop motion films, I have noticed that the majority of relatively new stop motion-based films are aimed at audiences of younger children to fuel their imagination with the creation of animated characters and use of colour and content within the film itself.
The main target audience for stop motion-based films, such as those mentioned above, does not match with the target audience Courtney and I are aiming our coursework film opening at as well as the complex story line, dealing with mature topics such as sex, drugs, alcohol and money that children would not be familiar with and therefore does not interest us in our opening.
Film Treatment
Ideas for a film
Genre: Rom-Com
Narrative: Girl (Selena) gets treated like crap by boyfriend (Stering), unhappy in relationship so breaks it off, Sterling's best friend (Zac) comforts her, end up falling for one another, Sterling gets new girlfriend labelled as 'post-it' (Demi), Sterling catches on to the closeness between Selena and Zac - gets jealous and argues with Selena, fights with Zac and created an argument between Selena and Zac which ends in them breaking up, Zac and Selena both uphappy so they make-up and get back together, all reunited at the end-of-school year party
Codes:
Technical: high school - natural lighting, mainly day-time, restaurant/party scenes - low-key lighting, intimate mood
Symbolic: flowers, jewellery, chocolates, crying girl
Narrative: 'Post-it' - a girl that sticks to everyone despite not being wanted by the majority, break-ups and make-ups
Cast: Selena - played by 2010 Miley Cyrus, Demi played by Ashley Green, Sterling played by Matt Lanter, Zac played by Ashton Kutcher
Wednesday, 4 December 2013
Prelimary Task
In our prelimery task, we had to record a piece of film that included the opening and closing of a door, a character sitting at a table across from another character and an exchange of dialogue between the two.
As a group we decided to choose the scene of a police interview as the above criteria is featured in many interview scenes:
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Sunday, 1 December 2013
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