- Themes
- Fight For Life
- Redemption
- Repent
- Rapture.
I got this idea from a song i rather like. Its a song which meaning is about 'staring the devil right in the eyes... and knowing, no matter what the hell you do, he'll get the last laugh...and it's real...and true. The devil really will get the last laugh in all cases without exception, and if I let myself think about that to long' - This theme relates to our film as Butcher Pete (EJ) character can be very representative of the in escapeable devil and how we see the film of the point of view of Suicidal Micheal (Chris) who is on the run from him.
I Also thought of the theme of being caught doing something, like Suicidal Micheal has been caught doing, cheating deals. I thought about saying around causing trouble i thought Red Handed, This promotes many themes: Danger, Being Caught, Punishment and the colour red brings about the theme of blood for me, so it seemed fitting.
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Saturday, 15 December 2012
Friday, 14 December 2012
Audience Research - Questionare
How old are you?
under 10
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40 or over
What film Genre do you generally like?
Action
Romance
Comedy
Adventure
Sci -Fi
Fantasy
Horror
Other (please specify)
What is your favourite time period that movies are set in?
Present
80s-90
60s-70s
40s or before
Future
No preference
How often do you generally watch films?
More than once a week
Once a week
More than once a Fortnight
Once a fortnight
More than once a month
Once a month
More than once a year
Once a year or less
Have you ever seen a gangster film?
Yes
No
What is your view on gangster films?
Very good
Good
OK
Bad
Very Bad
What catches your eye in the first 2 minutes of a film?
is there anything that may be in the first 2 minutes of a film that may deter you from watching the rest of it?
under 10
10-14
15-19
20-24
25-29
30-34
35-39
40 or over
What film Genre do you generally like?
Action
Romance
Comedy
Adventure
Sci -Fi
Fantasy
Horror
Other (please specify)
What is your favourite time period that movies are set in?
Present
80s-90
60s-70s
40s or before
Future
No preference
How often do you generally watch films?
More than once a week
Once a week
More than once a Fortnight
Once a fortnight
More than once a month
Once a month
More than once a year
Once a year or less
Have you ever seen a gangster film?
Yes
No
What is your view on gangster films?
Very good
Good
OK
Bad
Very Bad
What catches your eye in the first 2 minutes of a film?
is there anything that may be in the first 2 minutes of a film that may deter you from watching the rest of it?
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
R & P: Camera Shot Types
A cutaway is a shot that's usually of something other than the current action. It could be a different subject (eg. this cat when the main subject is its owner), a close up of a different part of the subject (eg. the subject's hands), or just about anything else.
The cutaway is used as a "buffer" between shots (to help the editing process), or to add interest/information.
The cutaway is used as a "buffer" between shots (to help the editing process), or to add interest/information.
Can be used purely as an edit point, or to emphasise emotion etc. For example, hand movements can show enthusiasm, agitation, nervousness, etc.
The EWS is often used as an "establishing shot" - the first shot of a new scene, designed to show the audience where the action is taking place.
It is also useful in scenes where the action is very spread out. For example, in a war movie an extreme wide shot can show the scale of the action.
The EWS is also known as an extra long shot or extreme long shot (acronym XLS)
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The very wide shot is much closer to the subject than an extreme wide shot, but still much further away than a wide shot. The subject is visible here but only just (in this case it's a boy leaning against the fence). The emphasis is very much on placing him in his environment.
This often works as an establishing shot, in which the audience is shown the whole setting so they can orient themselves.
The VWS also allows plenty of room for action to take place, or for multiple subjects to appear on scre
As with many shot types, the wide shot means different things to different people. However the wide shot seems to suffer more from varying interpretations than other types. Many people take the WS to mean something much wider than our example, i.e. what we would call a very wide shot.
As well as being a comfortable, emotionally neutral shot, the mid shot allows room for hand gestures and a bit of movement.
The medium closeup is half way between a mid shot and a close up. This shot shows the face more clearly, without getting uncomfortably close.
In the closeup shot, a certain feature or part of the subject takes up most of the frame. A close up of a person usually means a close up of their face (unless specified otherwise).
A close-up of a person emphasizes their emotional state. Whereas a mid-shot or wide-shot is more appropriate for delivering facts and general information, a close-up exaggerates facial expressions which convey emotion. The viewer is drawn into the subject's personal space and shares their feelings.
A variation is the chocker shot which is typically framed on the subject's face from above the eyebrows to below the mouth.
The ECU (also known as XCU) gets right in and shows extreme detail.
You would normally need a specific reason to get this close. It is too close to show general reactions or emotion except in very dramatic scenes.
A variation of this shot is the choker.
choker
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
Soundtrack idea
I was listening to this song, and thought it would be a perfect, thing to go with the film. it would make the boss leaders seem that extra bit 'badass' (especially the harmonica part) and put that ironic twist on the film which many gangster films have. I can picture christ running to not music and just sound effect of footprints and then we come in following him to the music. I think this would work really well, particulary if we film it in black and white to give it that old feel which we are trying to achieve.
Monday, 3 December 2012
Snatch
Film Certificates.
Saturday, 1 December 2012
Soundtrack Ideas
In alot of films in our genre, alot of trip hop is used, which is basically slow electric. I thought this song would be good its a traditional song of this genre, the only problem of thes would be copyright, i can scour the internet to find a kareoke version which would not be copyrighted, this may take come time. However it can be any genre it just needs to be a slow one. Its it wouyld fit in and capture the emotion of the man being killed. This slow acoutsic song would also be effective, either this or we could compose our own song.
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