Wednesday

Design of 'Final Title' Sequence


Here is or final title sequence we have designed. We have worked to include our production company name, as well as the title and when its released.

Thursday

Monthly Diary 24/11/2011

Like the previous month, this month has focused around us filming and getting ready for the editing stage starting in about a weeks time. We have one final date of filming where we will gain our final two clips, then move onto editing.
Within the month we have filmed about 10-15 thorough clips, allowing us to pick out the bits we feel will be 100% neccessary for the calibre of a trailer. These clips ranged from a number of location including some in the drug den, to clips filmed within the 'wonderland' state. Its been a postive month for the group picking up a good range of clips ready for editing.
With the trailer aimed to be finished by the 16th Decemeber, it will give us just over two weeks to focus on the editing allowing us plenty of time to change anything if needs be. We aim for the trailer to be around 2 and a half minutes long and we hope for 'Wonderland' to be a sucess.

Monday

Film Stages

The main way the entire process of a film can be viewed is through the idea that there are 3 main stages. Production, distribution and exhibitions are these and each holds aspects and factors that can essentially make a film.

1.Production
·        Motivation
·        Stakeholders
·        Finance
·        Independent cinema
·        High Concept

These stages all link and allow flow onto the next stage, allowing the idea to eventually set up for the film creation. It starts with the motivation where an idea will be in place and this motivation being needed to support it and go forward. To help make the entire process of the film go forward, money will be needed and so stakeholders will have to be put in place for this to happen. To get stakeholders, various pitches will have to be arranged to companies explaining what the films about, characters, cast etc. It's also pitched to groups of the public, trying to determine that it will either;

1. Be successful.
2. Will it appeal to the approached target audience.

2. Distribution
·        Unique selling points
·        Costs
·        Case studies
·        Trailer Conventions
·        Marketing Strategy

The next stage is distribution  and this involves the whole marketing and advertising side of making a film. This very much links in with finance, where the advertising and marketing aspects are all influences by how much money the project has. This will include trailers, posters and test screening all features included in making a successful film.
Before a marketing strategy can take place though, unique selling points will have to be in place to attract people to the film. This can be displayed none more so that through the cast which holds massive dividance to the success of the film. The cast are who will attract people to the film , and along with good plot selling points and a lot of money can result in only financial success.

3.Exhibition
·        Cinema screens
·        Mode
·        Exit Polls
·        Audience figures
·        Audience Stratification

The exhibition stage focuses after the release of the film and the facts and figures. The data collected focuses on a number of things including, how they heard about the film, the best of the part film, what attracted them to go see it. From here the companies of the film can see whether the film for the audience has been a success, and for many films results in perhaps a sequel or even prequel.

Tuesday

Film Clips Audience Feedback


Here are 3 scenes from our film trailer so far. We have tried to select a range of different clips including a sound clip, movement clip and caption.
  • The first clip is a speech clip that we aim to split up and mainly use for the speech itself.
  • The second clip focuses on our character waking up in 'wonderland' for the first time. An influential clip for the trailer.
  • The final clip will be used for captions showing the character supposedly doing a line of cocaine (sherbert).

Thursday

Monthly Diary 24/10/2011

Between the 24th and 31st of October, my school had a half term. As a group we therfore had no lessons, and this allowed us plenty of time to film.
Working within the film schedule, we aimed to get a lot of the clips done before the selected dates ending in a very productive half term. From here i saved the clips within order, showing positive organisational skills for when we have to edit.
With us being ahead of our film schedule allows us to have time at the end for editing, a process thats very important to the outcome of the trailer.