Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Analysis of Font chosen

Analysis of sound effects chosen

Analysis of studio ident and name chosen for Production Company


The name of the Production Company is 'Happy Days'.

This is our production logo for our company Happy Days.
With the rainy weather we can represent the rainy country of Britain -which is where our company is based/from. It is not on a huge scale because we are a small independent company.
Also, it is ironic as we do not usually asscociate this weather with happiness. This can represent how people find joy through our thriller films.

Justification of film title

The title of the thriller is 'After Eight' 

The title is named "After 8" because it is short, which enables the audience to remember, instead of a longer name, which is not memorable. It also has a dinner theme as most people may have their dinner around the 8 o'clock time. The dinner theme, is a strong aspect throughout our film. The "After Eight," agenda is to highlight in the audience's mind that is something to do with eating, or consuming. Additionally, the name triggers thoughts of night, which emphasise a dark theme. Conclusively, "After Eight" leads to various possibilities of what could happen; mysterious, erie and dark atmosphere, which contains conventions of a thriller.

Monday, 20 January 2014

Own title sequence


After the IDENT use a FADE IN. The titles should then be in the following order:

Happy Days Production presents

A film by Laura Bankole

Starring…….

Stacey Talbert

Michael Rhodes

*title of thriller*

Also starring

Sarah Cole

Lottie Street

Alex West

Editing – Laura Bankole

Music – Michelle Nduku

Casting – Stacey Talbot

Writer – Lauren Quashie

Producer – Michelle Nduku

A film by Laura Bankole

*fade out*

 

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Script

All speech will be directed towards the meal.
This will include phrases such as
"when will dinner be ready?"
"give me some milk"

Shooting Schedule


Shot list

Shots that will be included in our thriller:


  • Long shot
  • Close up
  • Medium Shot
  • Extreme close up
  • Cut in
  • Low angle shot