Monday 20 September 2010

AS Bloggers get ready!

YOUR BLOG MUST INCLUDE:

  • Critical analysis of the work of Saul Bass
  • Evidence of research into similar media texts and analysis of their forms and conventions
  • Evidence of how you have planned your project
  • A logline for your film idea/concept and or a mind-map exploring narrative/character development
  • Draft storyboards, title page layouts and plans
  • A comprehensive set of posts outlining the processes in the development of your film and the decisions and revisions made during this time
  • Your prelim task

YOUR BLOG SHOULD INCLUDE:

  • Location shots
  • Casting Shot
  • A filmed animatic with camera movement/cuts and sound
  • Second/third draft storyboards
  • Music choices discussion and analysis with audio extracts
  • The first cut of your sequence with analysis
  • Detailed critique of the developmental process with reflective commentary on the decisions and revisions made.
  • Exploration of why opening title sequences are so important to the film industry?
  • Photographs of the shoot - you in action!
  • Shooting schedule
  • Mini-evaluative postings showing reflective thought processes throughout the project
  • Evidence of audience profiling

YOUR BLOG COULD INCLUDE:

  • Thorough audience research exploring the relationship between opening title sequences and spectator responses to film.
  • A detailed audience profile drawing upon sociographic and psychographic profiling techniques.
  • Audience responses to your finished film.
  • Evidence into 'Film Production' processes undertaking a case study into a specific studio or film and tracking its production, distribution and marketing strategies.

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