Hi, I'm Parys. I am a AS Media Studies student at John Cabot Academy Sixth Form. On this blog,I will be giving you an insight into one of my AS projects. I will be frequently posting on this page to keep you in-the-know. Hope you enjoy!
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Locatian Shoot.
The main setting for our film is a college, I have gone out and taken a location shoot for my group and here are the images. This is where the opening of our film will be set.
Friday, 24 February 2012
Names for Film.
These are the ideas for our film we have come up with. The idea we have chosen is "Queen B's" and our slogan is "Oh No She Didn't" because these are two title that we all really liked and thought followed the codes and conventions of a Chick Flick.
Tuesday, 21 February 2012
First Storyboard
Today, our group spoke about how we wanted our film opening to look. This is the rough storyboard we created, it shows a basic outline we will use to create the final storyboard.
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Audience Tageting - interviews
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The targeted audience for our genre are girls aged
14-20. I have got together a focus group of girls my age and showed them
openings of chick flicks and asked them to tell me what they liked about it. I
then interviewed girls from different age groups.
Wednesday, 15 February 2012
Analysis - Mean Girls
Mean Girls Opening.
There is a plan black screen as the cast names fade in and
out in femine colours- purple and pink. This is what we expect form a chick
flick as the targeted audience is very femine young girls. About eight seconds
into the opening, the film’s title and logo fade into the centre of the black screen
larger than the previous text but in the same font/colour in order to link
them.
The camera fades in to a low angle mid shot of a middle aged man and woman. This is unconventional as the first person the audience expect to see is a main character who is most commonly a teenage girl. But through dialoge, we assume that these characters are the parents of the main character.
There is a cut to a over the shoulder shot behind the parents allowing the audience to see who we assume to be the main character, Kady. She is a 16 year old girl who as what seems to be natural hair colour, is wearing plain and dull casual clothes. We assume that she is the protagonist as she is ‘normal’, not pushing any stereotype making her easy to relate to and the audience warm to her. At this point, there is a light and upbeat non-diegetic sound track which starts to play.
There is a cut to an establishing shot of the family outside before the cut to a mid shot of Kady and her mother poising for a picture. We are able to hear the diegetic sound of the father winding up the camera/taking pictures. At this point, the voice over (in Kady’s voice) begins as she talks about her background.
Throughout this, there are cuts to humours senses and interviews which display the same type of humour the audience can expect to see throughout the film. The opening then continues with the theme of pictures showing snap shots of Kady’s life as she describes it.
Fast pasted music begins to play at the end of the flash back sequence as Kady enters the school for the first time, signifying its importance. This is typical on a high school chick flick. As Kady walks, all of the students around her are pushing stereotypes and some doing outrageous things (stomping out and starting fires) making the main character feel very uncomfortable. This is shown through cuts to close ups of Kady’s horrified face and eye-line matches between her and other students.
We are not introduced to any other of the significant characters in the first two minutes allowing the audience to get to know the main protagonist.
The camera fades in to a low angle mid shot of a middle aged man and woman. This is unconventional as the first person the audience expect to see is a main character who is most commonly a teenage girl. But through dialoge, we assume that these characters are the parents of the main character.
There is a cut to a over the shoulder shot behind the parents allowing the audience to see who we assume to be the main character, Kady. She is a 16 year old girl who as what seems to be natural hair colour, is wearing plain and dull casual clothes. We assume that she is the protagonist as she is ‘normal’, not pushing any stereotype making her easy to relate to and the audience warm to her. At this point, there is a light and upbeat non-diegetic sound track which starts to play.
There is a cut to an establishing shot of the family outside before the cut to a mid shot of Kady and her mother poising for a picture. We are able to hear the diegetic sound of the father winding up the camera/taking pictures. At this point, the voice over (in Kady’s voice) begins as she talks about her background.
Throughout this, there are cuts to humours senses and interviews which display the same type of humour the audience can expect to see throughout the film. The opening then continues with the theme of pictures showing snap shots of Kady’s life as she describes it.
Fast pasted music begins to play at the end of the flash back sequence as Kady enters the school for the first time, signifying its importance. This is typical on a high school chick flick. As Kady walks, all of the students around her are pushing stereotypes and some doing outrageous things (stomping out and starting fires) making the main character feel very uncomfortable. This is shown through cuts to close ups of Kady’s horrified face and eye-line matches between her and other students.
We are not introduced to any other of the significant characters in the first two minutes allowing the audience to get to know the main protagonist.
Sunday, 12 February 2012
Script for Voice Over.
Spoken by Posh Totty (aka Jade Delaney):
"Kandra a kick ass teenager covered in black, who is as fiery as the smokes she breathes. Its safe to say she's dangerous.
Peaches, that's me. I'm the prettiest girl in school, I have everything I've ever wanted and can be easily distracted when… oh… well you get the drift.
Iris, the awkward one, the quiet one… yet the brainiest of them all. Her IQ is as large as her sense of fashion.
Chardonnay, her attitude is as bad as her attendance, she's definitely the mouthiest of us all,
But together all of us are the best of friends!"
"Kandra a kick ass teenager covered in black, who is as fiery as the smokes she breathes. Its safe to say she's dangerous.
Peaches, that's me. I'm the prettiest girl in school, I have everything I've ever wanted and can be easily distracted when… oh… well you get the drift.
Chardonnay, her attitude is as bad as her attendance, she's definitely the mouthiest of us all,
Sunday, 5 February 2012
Saturday, 4 February 2012
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