Friday, 15 October 2010

Second Draft of the Script

This is for my introduction. I have decided to change some things around so that the narrative questions the audience more and makes them feel like they're interacting more.

Have you ever used Facebook, Bebo, Twitter or MySpace? Are you one of the 81% of people who use social networking to bully because it is funny? Or are you one of the 42% whose children have been bullied? Cyberbullying is a strong issue for me and for many other kids. The use of social networking as a screen to hide behind for bullies has become more popular over previous years, and this shouldn’t be the case.

Facebook is now home to 500 million active users, and 28,000,000 of those make up the United Kingdom’s Facebook users. With so many people, worldwide, Facebook is the perfect place to find friends, relationships and give people their own identity. But some people take this too far, by creating fake identities.

Saturday, 9 October 2010

Music Decisions

Here are my possible song choices for my documentary. I have also chosen my favourite lyrics and the lyrics which relate to the subject.

•Things I’ll Never Say – Avril Lavigne
“Guess I'm wishing my life away with these things I'll never say”

•High School Never Ends – Bowling For Soup
“4 Years you think for sure, that's all you've got to endure, all the total dicks, all the stuck-up Chicks, so superficial, so immature”

•Life After You – Daughtry
“I'm out here alone just tryin' to get home, to tell you I was wrong but you already know”

•It’s Not Too Late – Demi Lovato
“Here I am, feels like the walls are closing in, once again it's time to face it and be strong”

•Once When I was Little –James Morrison
“Yeah I was free more then, I could pretend more then, that this life could only show me good times, once, when I was little”

Cooler Than Me – Mike Posner
“You think you’re cooler than me”

•Firework – Katy Perry
“Baby you’re a firework, come on show them what you’re worth”

Below is a music player with the above songs on.



I have e-mailed all of the artists for copyright permission, however, if I'm only going to use small sections of the song, I should be permitted to do so by OCR.

These songs have been chosen as I believe they can all be related to the storyline. I think using up to date and current songs makes the program more interesting. When watching some documentaries, I listened out for the music and try to see what the song was called, or look at the lyrics. Most of the time, the song was relevant in one way or another. Out of my choices, I think that Cooler Than Me and Firework are the best choices. I think so because they conflict each other. One talks about reputation and having to be much ‘cooler’ than everyone else, whereas Firework is more about becoming someone and not being pulled down by others – being a firework and showing your colours.

First Draft of the Script

First Draft Script for media:

News report

“Many of us in High School had a run in with the bully, but at least we knew who they were. There’s now a new form of bully, the CYBERBULLY, and often they are anonymous.”

(Whilst Candy instrumental is playing)

In cartoons, bullies are represented as those tough characters who take your lunch money and call you names to you face, but the new generation means that people are able to bully you through a screen. This is called cyberbullying. This new generation means that children aren’t just worried about day to day bullies at school, they even get the abuse at home. I’m Hailey Marks-Burton. An A-Level student who believes this behaviour is uncalled for and that the world of social networking should be policed more. In the second episode of the bullying series, we are going to discover the world where people aren’t who they say they are and meet some of those people who have personally been victimised and the families of those who have taken their own lives.

(Whilst Pokerface instrumental is playing)

In 2004, Mark Zuckerburg, a University student with no social skills found himself working on a project which would soon become the world’s largest social networking site. Facebook, the website which we ourselves visit on average 4 times a day, is the largest social networking site in the world. Creating a profile for users allows each person to have their own identity. However, some people take advantage of this.

(Whilst Hometown Glory instrumental is playing)

Jennifer, from Blackburn, was just 16 when she took her own life. On the 23rd of April 2009, Jennifer became friends with a suspicious account, this account belonged to Adam Long. A 19 year old who had just left college. He didn’t have many friends but the list consisted mainly of girls. As Jennifer and Adam became friendlier after swapping MSN addresses, Jennifer soon became a girl who would spend most of her time in her bedroom.

Mother: We didn’t hear much from her. And when we did, she’d still have a phone in her hand texting away. I feel… feel bad that we didn’t restrict the amount of access she had. The last year we had her, we hardly saw her. (Crying for a while and cut-aways of room)

Jennifer spending all her time in her bedroom was unknowingly falling in love with Adam; The nineteen year old from Preston being just a small distance away, she felt like she wasn’t on the other side of the world to him. For months, Jennifer wondered why someone who appeared to care so much didn’t want to see her. She became depressed to her family. She didn’t want to talk.

Sister: It was like she was depressed. I tried to talk to her, but it was like she didn’t know who I was?; like I was a stranger to her. I just wanted my little sister to be okay. No one understands.

Five months after first speaking via Facebook, Adam asked Jennifer to see her. She suddenly agreed. She told her parents she was shopping with her best friend, Maya. Instead, she was going to meet Adam at a hotel in Preston. After getting onto the bus, she was seen by a friend. They asked her what she was up to. She told them she just had to get out of the house. However, before Jennifer reached Preston, she got off the bus; and walked the opposite way.

Adam was furious that she hadn’t met up with him. She told him she couldn’t. She didn’t know him. She did the smartest thing. But he didn’t like it. He told her he knew where she lived and that he would come and get her. He told her she was ugly and fat and that she should be dead. Over a month, Jennifer received e-mails, texts and instant messages from Anonymous people. One evening, Jennifer was found by her parents in their bathroom. A note was left;

Interviewer: What did the note say?

(Whilst Make You Feel My Love instrumental is playing)

Mother: “I’m sorry, but I couldn’t take it. I will always love you.”

(Collect some baby pictures and use them whilst music is playing)

Adam wasn’t who he said he was. Adam was in fact a 46 year old man named John Huggett; Father to one of Jennifer’s friends. He had created the account to see whether Jennifer would bitch about his daughter. He also had many of the other girls who were friends with Jennifer. Not only was Jennifer affected, but another friend was raped by this man and was then killed so that she didn’t say anything at school. John was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment and has been banned from accessing Facebook or any other social networking sites.

(Whilst Cooler Than Me instrumental is playing)

Following the death of Jennifer and other cyberbullying victims, I’ve decided come to my high school to talk to some Year 10 students about cyberbullying. Meet Jodie etc. (Show clips of them waving).

(Firework instrumental)

Interviewer: Have you ever been bullied at school?

Interviewer: How many social networking accounts do you have an how often do you use them?

Interviewer: Have you ever been victimised online?

Interviewer: Why do you think people cyberbully?

Interviewer: Would you join a campaign to stop bullying and cyberbullying?

(Get interviewees to give their own opinion. This will give the effect of a realistic documentary effect.)

Friday, 8 October 2010

STOP Bullying Campaign

I e-mailed the online campaign STOP Cyberbullying and asked if I could question them. They agreed to talk over the phone or Skype, but after I asked about a date, they never got back to me. I wrote some questions which I could ask them.

Who are the people behind your campaign? Are or have you been victims of online bullying?

Do you think Social Networking sites need to have more privacy settings – in the form of identity theft?

Some social networking sites have a CEOP button especially to bring attention to those who try to sexually abuse children over the internet. Do you think there should be a button to identify online bullies?

How do you think we can cut down cyberbullying?

I can modify these questions when I ask over interviewees.

Analysis of a Documentary

Analysis of a Documentary

Title: Secret Life of the Classroom (Channel 4)

This documentary starts with information and facts, with the cutaway being an extreme long shot of a school. This determines the setting and what the documentary is going to be about – in this case, the reality of joining school at a young age. After a generalised out view and shots of young children in a natural school environment, the documentary goes straight into the story of a specific character; Isaac. There is a brief section which lets us know about Isaac and the struggle he has had. A main issue we are told is that a year ago, his father died. This makes the audience automatically sympathetic for him. While this narration is occurring, shots show Isaac struggling to change into a Physical Education kit, and unable to put his shorts on.

After his school life has had a briefing, we move straight onto his home and meet his mother. They are in the kitchen, discussing what he wants to be. This kind of shot and sound makes it seem very natural and real. The image to the right shows the shot of Isaac and his mother. In the background we see a pram/pushchair which could indicate other siblings or maybe how his mother still wishes he was young. There are also paintings and pictures on the wall. This is a sign of appreciation and appraisal of good work. After the speech from his mother about how she wants Isaac to be happy, it goes to a long shot of a hall, with many hula-hoops on the floor. This denotes a lesson at school and lets the audience know where the next scene is being held. It also has children running around in the hall in slow motion. This could signify a long period of time, or fast paced and energetic children. The sound now is mainly the teacher’s commands – this shows authority. The shots however show the children, especially Isaac, still struggling.

This shot means the lesson has now finished and the teacher is looking after Tyler – we know this as there are subtitles. A shot like this will indicate a subject and dilemma. With the child on the lap of an adult, we automatically know something is wrong with the child, also, the facial expression shows us. However, this isn’t staged, but natural. In this situation, Isaac has pushed Tyler, upsetting him greatly. Going into the second quarter, I notice that the narrative is male. This shows that it is a serious subject and can affect many people. The camera shots show the children at playtime – still, just naturally.

This shot is completely natural, however, the cameras may have a slight effect on the children’s behaviour – they may feel like they “need to put on a show”. This shot will make the audience think seriously about what happens about their children within their first year. And with this shot, we go onto the story of child two – Dylan. Dylan is introduced as a fighter and we are told that he likes to fight with the other children. He comes across as a competitive child. We also see a few seconds later, that Dylan is disabled, with the loss of one eye. He used threatening talk like “If you do not play fighting with me, I will never invite you to my party”. With more teacher narrative, almost the professionals of the documentary, the audience is told that this is natural behaviour for young boys of this age.

This is the shot shown for when the ‘professional’ – teacher – is talking. The white background could signify simplicity. The teacher herself hasn’t been ‘glammed up’ or covered in make-up – to fit the documentary, she may have been asked to come as natural as possible. She is also looking directly at the camera, I noticed.

An extreme long shot like this established the next scene. Due to the current following of Dylan, the audience would assume this is Dylan’s home. Shots like these will give the audience and idea of the place the child lives. As Dylan has been shown as quite a violent child, people may assume he comes from a low end council estate, but this image shows quite a middle-class building, and the people-carrier suggests other siblings.

After a look at Dylan’s home and family life, we go back to the school and are told about the children doing a philosophy lesson once a month. In this section, the teacher holds up a photo of an African person wearing a hat and coat. All you really see is a close up of the picture. The children firstly discuss if the person is male or female. Two of the children have their own opinions and they learn the words agreeing and disagreeing. One of the students then says that they think the person in the picture is a man because they had “black skin”, and another girl clarifies she has a friend who is a girl and dark toned. This brief scene shows the children calm and learning life. We are able to see the vulnerability of the children and their lack of understanding about life.

The next shot is of a council estate property. This means we are looking at the story of one of the children and we assume this child doesn’t come from a brilliant background. The next shot then tells us that this is the home of Isaac. From the first scene about him, we do not see the outside of his home, therefore cannot make decisions. His mother is then seen giving Isaac a bottle for his drink. The whole idea of keeping Isaac as a young child is more convincing now. Within the next few seconds, we find out that Isaac’s father committed suicide. His mother mentions that Isaac had to grow up fast, and I believe that she hasn’t wanted that, and therefore uses the young babyish things to make him seem younger.

Isaac is then naughty in class and bites a fellow classmate. He is then bought into the Head Mistresses office. The mise-en-scene for this room shows folders and bookshelves. This makes the room more ‘office like’. The two chairs are there for when parents are bought to the school and the desk and chair to the right (unseen) makes the room seem like a work environment.

As the documentary goes into the second half, it leans more into the girls’ side. This shot shows the vulnerability of one of the young girls. This next story follows Grace, who is struggles to make friends. When the cameras go to interview the mother, the exterior shot of the home (shown first) is quite glamorous. However, the interview is done outside in a back garden which looks quite shabby. Although the camera has centred her, she is talking to a person at the side, which is unseen.

This external shot shows the school on a rainy day. They may have done this to show sadness and gloom, as Isaac previously mention beforehand about his Dad. The kids were also discussing family life. When children of this age are seen discussing topics like this, the audience feel very sympathetic for them. The children describe what a ‘home’ is to them. Some talked about not spilling milk whereas others spoke about family.

The rest of the documentary summarises that over 650,000 children have to learn to make social skills and that the three children followed in this documentary all have done so. I believe this documentary would be aimed at parents of young children who haven’t started school yet. I don’t think many parents understand what their first child’s first day is going to be like. In this day and age too, it is more difficult to make friends and fit in; therefore these crucial stages at first school will help a child develop skills.

I chose to analyse this documentary as it kind of relates to mine; however the storylines are more structured and about older kids. The uses of Facebook and other social network sites will soon be a part of these young children’s lives. Bullying also starts at a young age, so it needs to be stamped out from day one – I believe.

The text used in this documentary – for subtitles and main titles – is quite a “serious font”. It is similar to Trajan Pro. I believe they chose this as it shows the seriousness. However, if I were to do it, I would use a children’s handwriting font – similar to Lucida Handwriting.

I have gained some ideas from this documentary, including possible cutaways and camera angles. Overall, this documentary used close ups to define sadness and other emotions in the children and long shots to show scenery and where the next scene will be set.

Newspaper Research

Sam Leeson – A serious case of online bullying
- From the Telegraph.

Sam Leeson was targeted because he was a fan of 'Emo' music, which is popular with many children who feel left out of the mainstream.

The term originally meant 'emotional hardcore' and was an offshoot of punk music before it evolved into something more popular.

In common with many 'emos', Sam wore alternative black or dark clothing and had long hair, which attracted the bullies.

The boy, who had four sisters and two brothers, was found hanged in his bedroom by his mother and 12-year-old sister, after months of abuse which was only uncovered after his death.
His father Christopher, 39, of Hardwicke, in Gloucestershire, yesterday pleaded for other victims of bullies to not give in.

Mr Leeson, who is a builder, said: "Please talk to someone. Change your email address and change your mobile.

"Even change your school but don't destroy the lives of your mother, father, brothers or sisters.

"Mostly think of the people who will be putting flowers and cards on the gates of your school and trying to make sense of a pointless waste of a life.

"Bullies are cowards and you can beat them. Do it for Sam's sake."

He added: "I never knew things were so bad for Sam. I feel so sad he didn't speak to me."

Sam, who was a pupil at Severn Vale School in Gloucester, was found hanged in his bedroom on June 5th, 2008.

Sam's laptop computer is now being examined by Gloucestershire Police and an investigation into his death has begun.

No one from Bebo was available for comment.



Megan Gillan – A victim of cyber bullying which lead to suicide.
- From the Mail Online.

Anna Williams first began to worry about her daughter when she noticed how much time she was spending hunched over her computer.

'At first, I thought I was being old fashioned about it,' she says. 'Because I could remember my own parents saying "Look, it's sunny, why don't you go and play outside?" and not wanting to.

'But the more time Alice spent staring at the screen, the more uncomfortable it made me feel. It had become like an obsession - logging on to her pages on the social networking sites Stardoll and Bebo was the first thing she did in the morning and the last thing she did at night.

At 15, Megan decided to take her life and was found dead after taking a fatal over dose of pankillers.

Initial Script Ideas and Research

Start – I want to open my documentary with a blank screen and the sound of a news reporter. Then the screen fades from black to the news report on screen. Then I will use facts and figures and give an opening to cyberbullying with a narrative. While I speak, there will be cutaways of computer screens, keyboards and mobile phones. I will say which I will be aiming to put across to the audience throughout the documentary.

Middle – I will use a real life story in this middle section – but I will change the names. I will create a mini-reconstruction to show what it is like. The real life story will be based on victim Megan Meiers. She was the victim of cyberbullying and sadly took her own life in 2006. Although this took place in the United States, I want to show how serious cyberbullying is all over the world and that this kind of harassment shouldn’t be taking place. Megan was only 13 years old when she committed suicide because her online boyfriend turned nasty. Later on, they found out this ‘boyfriend’ was Megan’s neighbour, trying to find out if Megan was ‘bitching’ about her daughter. During this horrific story I will show cutaways of Megan but blur out the face.

End – I will discuss the current situation worldwide and in the UK. I will post my opinion of cyberbullying and summarise.

Facts and Figures
- 42% of children have been cyberbullied
- 21% have received a threatening e-mail
- 15% of parents knew what cyberbullying is (85% don’t know)
- Girls are more likely to be victimised
- 81% of cyberbullies do it because it’s “funny”.
- 41 percent of victims do not tell anyone in their off-screen lives about their abuse, but 38 percent did tell an online friend.

Why do people cyberbully – poll from 2008
- 22% motivated by revenge
- 18.7% said the victim deserved it
- 10.6 % said they did it for fun
- 3.9% hated the victim
- 3.5% pressured by peers
- 2.8% retaliated against a bully
- 2.5% venting anger
- 5.7% other reasons

The charity BeatBullying has reported that 44% of teenage suicide cases stem from bullying incidents. In just eight years, 2100 children killed themselves, with almost half of these tragedies occurring because of tormenting from other kids. Many victims were pursued by bullies online, via email or on social networking sites.

Specification and My Intial Ideas

I will be producing a five minute documentary looking at the serious side of Cyberbullying and some real life stories. It’ll explore the realistic facts of cyberbullying and how parents and victims can receive help. I will also explore the story of a tragic suicide which was committed around the event of cyberbullying in United States. My main focus is to make my target audience – adults of teenagers and children with laptops/PC – aware of the dangers of cyberbullying and identity theft. For my documentary, I will interview victims and possible victims. I will interview the naive children who have just started high school and the students who are half way through their studies. I will also mock up a scene where I will interview the Executive of a social networking site –Facebook or Bebo. I will use realistic facts and figures from stories in the news and results from national questionnaires and surveys. I will have to research the subject and watch relevant documentaries which will support my documentary.

I will include principal positions and perspectives – such as if people are for or against my subject. I would like to think that everyone is against cyberbullying. People should be against cyberbullying as it is a painful experience for any victims and it can cause tragic deaths and depression issues. There are many campaigns for bullying and cyberbullying such as DirectGov and STOP Cyberbullying.



List of possible cutaways
- Computer screens
- Logging onto social networking – Facebook, Bebo, Twitter etc.
- Keyboards
- Online conversations
- Children in the playground – normal and natural
- Mobile phones and texting
- Upset child?

List of possible speakers/interviews
- Interview Year 7’s, Year 10’s and some Sixth Formers
- Interview a set of parents
- Interview with Facebook Executive?
- Online-interview with campaign “STOP cyberbullying”.

Friday, 17 September 2010

Pre-Production Ideas




Pre-Production Planning

What is your subject/What do you want to say?
I have chosen Cyberbullying as my subject. Ever since I can remember, I’ve been bullied and up until recently it has calmed down. I know how it feels to be bullied. Having a younger brother also lets me know that his generation also get bullied. To me, bullying is a serious issue and shouldn’t be happening. Bullying online seems to be becoming more popular and after I have heard about serious cases of Cyberbullying where the victim has committed suicide has made me realize that people need to be more aware of what their children do on the laptop or PC.

Who is your audience/target market?
My documentary will be mainly aimed at adults. I don’t think they realize how much cyberbullying takes part and effects the children and teenagers affected. A documentary like this will inform them. Also, the victims of cyberbullying can see what help is available.

Where do you want to film?
I will mainly film at home, library and various other places around school (playground). I will film at home either on a computer and use cutaways such as computer keyboards and screens. At school, I will film school children and look for obvious divisions. Also, to see the way children act in real life and interview some about their ‘online identities’. In the library, I can use the computers there and use the room too film interviews.

What previous documentaries/current media inspires you?
As childish as this will sound, I’m a big fan of media icon Demi Lovato. She has a strong belief about bullying as she was bullied herself as a kid. She has teamed up with an organisation called Pacer. I think the work she does and the way she inspires teenagers and children is wonderful. So, that’s one of my main inspirations. Also, as I mentioned before, I was bullied all throughout Middle School and High School – not so much online, but either way, it isn’t the nicest feeling. I know how it feels and I believe no one else should feel like that at all. Kids need to be able to voice their own opinions and dress the way they want and listen to the music they’re into without other people pressurising them about it.

What expertise do you currently have?
I have excellent ICT skills. I enjoy working with computers and technology – even if it fails me all the time. I also have the expertise from not only myself, but my peers. With their help I’ll be able to produce a well-performed documentary. Also, having resources like the school grounds and computers will help me. My main expertise aren’t even mine, haha!

Wednesday, 15 September 2010

A2 Media

Oh, it's lovely to be back to Sixth Form. So, for A2 Media we're creating documentaries and also doing some print work - which I'm excited about. I've been working on a hard-copy of my portfolio all afternoon. I have designed a PowerPoint which I can present and I also have all my research too.

I also thought, since it's a new academic year, I'd change my layout. So now I have a fancy new theme. Anyway! I better get back to doing this portfolio. Script next!

xo.

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Evaluation

Evaluation

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? For this task, I had to research other films that already existed and see how well they did within the film industry. The two I looked at weren’t well known, however, Cujo is originally a book.

How does your media product represent particular social groups? My film doesn’t have a specific social group it is related to. What we have created is only two minutes and involves a single human character. If this were to continue on, I would say that the social groups would be difficult to choose from.

What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why? Companies that produced such things as the Saw films include Entertainment Film Distributors and Lions Gate Films. Entertainment Film Distributors (EFD) distributes other horror films which mean that they could be interested. They have distributed other horror films such as Halloween II and The Final Destination.

Who would be the audience for your media product? I would say my film would be aimed at people who enjoy horror films – mainly teenagers. However, the product would be aimed at a wide range of people. I would certify my film as a 15.

How did you attract/address your audience? For my audience feedback, I put my final product onto Facebook and YouTube and allowed friends, family and others. I attracted my audience by leaving a brief outline and let that draw them in.

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing the product? I have learnt that a lot of work goes into creating a film and that it isn’t just as easy as filming. The editing was difficult and took its time, along-side finding copyright audio. The screenplay and shooting script go into great depth about how the film will be, however, they never turn out exactly how you planned for it to be.

Looking back to your preliminary task, what do you feel that you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? The preliminary task allowed us all to find out how it works and gave us a push. The preliminary task was our taster on how this main task would be. For this preliminary, we were able to use our imagination and create anything we wanted to, and therefore it would be easier to think for our main task.

Shooting Script

Shooting Script

Shot Number: 1
Shot Description: Long shot of Rochelle, panning from left to right.
Storyboard Number: 1
Shot Location: Sandringham Woods
Shooting Date: 10.3.10
Shooting Time: 10am
Shot Requirements: No one else around, clear set.
Actors: Rachel Swinton
Props: None.

Shot Number: 2
Shot Description: Steadicam – following Rochelle’s movement towards the woods.
Storyboard Number: 2
Shot Location: Sandringham Woods
Shooting Date: 10.3.10
Shooting Time: 10am
Shot Requirements: Hand-held camera shot
Actors: Rachel
Props: None.

Shot Number: 3
Shot Description: View of the forest, panning camera shot, with quick flashes of an animal running through the forest.
Storyboard Number: 3/4
Shot Location: Sandringham Wood
Shooting Date: 10.3.10
Shooting Time: 10am
Shot Requirements: Dogs and tripod
Actors: None – except from the dogs
Props: None.

Shot Number: 4
Shot Description: Mid-long shot (from the waist down) of Rochelle walking further into the woods.
Storyboard Number: 5
Shot Location: Sandringham Wood
Shooting Date: 10.3.10
Shooting Time: 10.30am
Shot Requirements: Zoom shot
Actors: Rachel
Props: None.

Shot Number: 5
Shot Description: Worm’s eye view of Rochelle’s lower leg, to show movement – also like a match-on-action shot.
Storyboard Number: 5
Shot Location: Sandringham Wood
Shooting Date: 10.3.10
Shooting Time: 10.3.10
Shot Requirements: None
Actors: Rachel
Props: None.

Shot Number: 6
Shot Description: Point of view shot of Rochelle from behind a tree
Storyboard Number: 6
Shot Location: Sandringham Wood
Shooting Date: 10.3.10
Shooting Time: 10.30am
Shot Requirements: None
Actors: Rachel
Props: None.

Shot Number: 7
Shot Description: Tracking shot of Rochelle’s reaction to hearing an unknown sound
Storyboard Number: 7
Shot Location: Sandringham Wood
Shooting Date: 10.3.10
Shooting Time: 10.45am
Shot Requirements: None.
Actors: Rachel
Props: None.

Shot Number: 8
Shot Description: Another point of view shot from behind a tree, match-on-action from previous shot
Storyboard Number: 6
Shot Location: Sandringham Wood
Shooting Date: 10.3.10
Shooting Time: 10.45am
Shot Requirements: None.
Actors: Rachel
Props: None.

Shot Number: 9
Shot Description: Close up of Rochelle’s face.
Storyboard Number: 8
Shot Location: Sandringham Wood
Shooting Date: 10.3.10
Shooting Time: 10.45am
Shot Requirements: None
Actors: Rachel
Props: None.

Shot Number: 10
Shot Description: Long shot – first dog attack.
Storyboard Number: 9
Shot Location: Sandringham Wood
Shooting Date: 10.3.10
Shooting Time: 10.45am
Shot Requirements: None
Actors: Rachel
Props: None.

Shot Number: 11
Shot Description: Dogs continue to attack Rochelle, over the shoulder shot to show her point of view
Storyboard Number: 10
Shot Location: Sandringham Wood
Shooting Date: 10.3.10
Shooting Time: 11am
Shot Requirements: Dogs
Actors: Rachel and Dogs
Props: None.

Shot Number: 12
Shot Description: Close up on Rochelle’s injuries – fade out.
Storyboard Number: 12
Shot Location: Sandringham Wood
Shooting Date: 10.3.10
Shooting Time: 11am
Shot Requirements: None
Actors: Rachel
Props: Correct make-up and fake blood.

Thursday, 1 April 2010

Daily Report - Day 3 Editing

Continuing on from editing and I've almost finished! Thank god. Ha. So, I'm just adding sound into my final piece and I'm surprised about the correct match. Credits go to - "Quantum Entanglement" Written & Performed by: Derek R. Audette - (C) MMIV (Socan) Okay, so, I've finished now and just saving in to my m-drive. Onto my memory stick and when I get home I'll put it onto Youtube.

Daily Report - Day 2 Editing

I started editing today - March 20th - and it all went well. I've used special FX - ;) - on my project and also edited it so it 'flows' nicely. Okay, thats about it.

Daily Report - Day 1 (10th March)

Filming. So, Rachel and I headed over to Sandringham to film for my media. As this wasn't my first attempt, I was able to coordinate the day better. We started filming straight away. It all went well, the dogs were mischievous, however, they are animals. I filmed the shots I needed too and the day went well. Stopped for Hot chocolate - today, fini.

Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Audience Research Questionnaire

Audience Research

1.) What age bracket do you fit into?

0 0-10 0 11-20 0 21-30 0 31-40 0 41-50 0 51-60 0 60+


2.) What gender are you?

0 Male 0 Female


3.) What genre of film do you prefer? Choose up to two.

0 Horror 0 Drama 0 Romantic 0 Rom-Com 0 Comedy 0 Animated

0 Action 0 Adventure 0 Historical 0 Musical 0 Science Fiction

0 Western 0 War


4.) Do you prefer watching a film in the cinema, or waiting till it is available on dvd/tv?

0 In the cinema 0 at home on DVD 0 other _______________________


5.) Do you prefer subtitled films (like Slumdog Millionaire)?

0 Yes 0 No


6.) For a horror based film, where do you think the ideal setting would be to make an audience more attracted?

0 In a high school 0 in the woods/forest 0 Old house


7.) Who is your favourite actor?

…………………………………………………………………………


8.) Who is your favourite actress?

…………………………………………………………………………

9.) Do you think that you’d be more likely to see a film if your favourite actors were starring in it?

0 Yes 0 No

Audience Research

Audience Research Analysis

I conducted a nine-question questionnaire and asked fifteen people both males and females between the ages of eleven and forty. I asked the respondents questions likes;
1. Which age group do you fit into?
2. What gender are you?
3. What genre of film do you prefer?
4. Do you prefer watching films in the cinema or at home?
5. Do you prefer subtitled films?
6. For a horror based film, where do you think the ideal setting would be to make an audience more attracted?
7. Who are two of your favourite actors?
8. Who are two of your favourite actresses?
9. Would you prefer to see a film with your favourite actors/actresses in?

These questions were designed to find out the correct and specific information from an audience of people who watched films at least once a month or read frequent updates of reviews.

The group I asked were mainly females between the ages 11-20. This is a good audience as the younger groups of people are generally attracted to horror films with scary titles and persuading trailers. Males also seem to be fans of the horror films to, this makes males appear like more of “macho” image if they see a horror film.

I asked my respondents what genres of films they prefer to watch. The majority chose horror, romantic-comedy or comedy. Others chosen were drama, animated, romantic, action, musical and sci-fi. Options like war, historical, western and adventure were not chosen so I removed them from my tally chart. As horror was one of the most popular choices, this encouraged my opening to continue through.

I then went on to question if people preferred watching films when they’re released in the cinema, or waiting until their available on DVD or on the television. Most people preferred watching in the cinema. When I asked further to certain respondents why they preferred watching in the cinema most said that the “atmosphere is different” and “it is generally somewhere you do not visit often, so for a horror film it creates an eerie scene”. When I asked if they minded paying £5 a time to visit, one replied “its not much if you think about it, I don’t go often and when I do it doesn’t bother me”. For the people who wait until the release of DVD also told me that they sometimes find illegal copies online or buy pirate copies. They said that this is cheaper and that it doesn’t cost them to travel and spend money in the cinema.

I continued on and raised the point of subtitled films, like Slumdog Millionaire – a film which won several film awards and was credited for the subtitles. Most people disagreed and said that they disliked subtitled films and believed they were pointless and annoying.


To find the perfect audience opinions location for a horror film, I went on to question where they would prefer to see a film based if it was a horror film. I gave out three options; In an Old House, in the woods/forest or in a high school. The popular answer was in the woods/forest. This was because people believed that the location of the woods is generally eerie and creepy. Nobody believed that a high school was a convenient location to film a horror genre. Someone said that “horror films based in schools are mediocre.”

For questions seven and eight, I asked my respondents about their favourite actors and actresses. I got a range of actors from everyone including;

o Taylor Lautner o Keira Knightly
o Jim Carrey o Megan Fox
o Hugh Grant o Rachel McAdams
o Lee Evans o Emma Watson
o Johnny Depp o Eva Longoria
o Ryan Reynolds o Kristen Stewart
o David Tennant o Anne Hathaway

I asked some people what they thought about these actors/actresses and why they liked them.

Taylor Lautner: “He is rather good looking with his top off”
Johnny Depp: “The characters he plays are interesting”
Megan Fox: “She’s hot”
Rachel McAdams: “She is very good at her job”
Kristen Stewart: “She is a good actress, but she needs to smile more”
Anne Hathaway: “Performs well in all her character roles”
Lee Evans: “He’s a funny person”

Most of these comments show that the opinion people have a generally about their appearance or another role they play in the media. A cross-over of roles in the media can be known as convergence.

Question nine asks finally if the respondents would find it a more appealing film if their favourite actors/actresses were included. All of the respondents said yes. As an amateur, I will not be able to get any of these Hollywood stars, however, I’ve got time.

Screenplay

Screenplay – Hailey Marks-Burton

EXT. Woods – evening.

Scene opens and there’s a view on the trees and a SILENT forest. Nothing is moving, but the SOUND of RUSTLING is HEARD SOFTLY. Also, an EERIE MUSIC is playing.

QUICKLY a large creature RUNS past the trees, but it is not visible what it might be.

EXT. Near the woods – evening.

ROSS enters from the right WALKING towards the forest. He appears angry.

ROSS
(Under his breath)

Ugh!

Ross continues walking towards the woods KICKING the leaves on the ground.

ROSS
(Muttering)
What is there problem…

Ross is so distracted by what is wrong; he is unaware of the noises coming from the forest.

NOISE #1
(Howl)

EXT. Woods – evening.

Ross enters the forest and continues to KICK the LEAVES in anger. Ross then arrives at a clearing in the forest. Ross becomes paranoid as he hears noises from the background.

ROSS
(Paranoid and worried)
Hello?

Ross then turns around in circles, trying to see if someone is there. After a while, he looks for a way out, when he HEARS another sound.

ROSS
(Panicking)
Is anybod...anyone there?

NOISE #2
(Rustling from behind the trees)

As Ross turns half way around TERRIFIED by what is lurking in the trees, a dog leaps up at him from behind and attacks his right leg.

ROSS
(In pain – screams)

DOGS
(Howling and eating)

Ross lays there in a pool of his own blood while the dogs, when finish, RUN past the trees, looking for their next victim.

In the end...

Ok, so I've now finished my film. I've completed my editing and am now going over my paperwork. My opening credits originally took a day to film, however, first time round, silly me, I deleted over the top of it. Filming second time round was easier and became more structured. I was able to improve errors that I found previously - for example, killer dogs with collars? I also changed my 'acting dogs'. Three wagging tail retrievers? No. I asked my friend, Rachel, if I could use her Labrador for the filming. This also means with Rachel being the actress, she could get 'Shadow' to listen to her, unlike with my dogs.

For my blood mixture, I used fairy liquid, red food colouring and small amounts of flour. This turned out well. I didn't decide to make Rachel lose her leg either. Speaking of my actors, I had a change that too. Originally in my screenplay the character Ross, to be played by Sean, had to be rearranged due to illness. So, Rachel stepped in for me.

Well, I look forward to uploading my video onto youtube for analysis.

Friday, 22 January 2010

Planning for my Main Task - All Bite No Bark.

lets make them bleed.

For my planning, I have researched how to create fake blood and limb tearing. Lovely, eh? :D Anyways, last night I had a look on youtube as there are so many related videos, but most of these made were American - and they all used Corn Syrup. CORN SYRUP?! what is that stuff. So I thought I'd take a look on google and the UK pages. Once I'd searched I had found a recipe for blood; yum. I am not worrying about quantities and ratios, so I just headed on downstairs, and started cooking. I first mixed Red Food Colouring with Honey/Golden Syrup. Golden syrup probably works better. For the first time I thought it was going well. I then added some Fairy Liquid - however, any washing detergent will do. This made the blood slightly liquidy, but darker in colour. The other recipe I tried, was similar but without the honey. This made it very watery and dark. I decided that I will use more honey, however, the Fairy Liquid gives it a darker colouring. I took a picture of the two fake bloods, and posted it on Facebook to see what people thought. Most people said that A - the one contaning honey and fairy liquid. This will give the perfect blood effect.

Losing a leg?

A friend of mine informed me about Indy Mogul, a group of people who enjoy creating Hollywood Stunts on a budget. I visited their youtube account and their website. http://www.indymogul.com/ On youtube, they show you how to create a fake ripping limb effect. I am considering using this idea, but on the arm, for for film. This along with the blood will make the scene look more interesting.

anyway, for now, gbye. xo