Monday, 30 November 2015

Film classification Faye Jackson

BBFC
British board film classification
all films are regulated
non profit organization

U- universal
shouldn't be for anyone under 4
no violence or sexual behavior
example finding Nemo

PG- parental guidance
parent with child

milled language
example Coraline

12- no younger than 12 target audiance
12A
with adult if underage or 12
strong language
sexual behaviour
Example Avengers 


15- no younger than 15
Strong language 
Sexual nudity 
Drugs taking
Personal message 
Example The dark knight (Batman)

18
Violence 
Drugs
Sexual behaviour 
Weapons
Really strong language 
Example final destination, Texas chainsaw and exorcist.
R 18

BBFC Adulthood case studies faye

Adulthood
A person trying to convince his friends that violence don't solve problems.
weapons and drugs
use of violence
strong language
sex references


My video production matches this film because it include theft and dangerous climbing where kids can not do parkour unless you are 15 and over, it will be a chase scene till end of the movie which is called climax. At climax we will leave a secret message for people.
I will give the rating 15 because it has some of teenager activity which can not be done younger than 15.
Me and my group decided to go with 12A because we don't have any violence and strong language

An Education 12A BBFC case studies faye

An Education 12A


includes; smoking, discrimination and language
Sex- references
Relationship with older people ( pedophile)
It gives a personal message.

copyright

Creative Commons
what it is? it is a non-profit organization devoting to expanding that range of creative works available to build upon legally and to share.
music with no licence
you can can download it if it has creative commons logo on it  and you wont get striked for copyright
there are different types of CC
three layers of licence
build upon your group
the credit must go to the original owner.

Sound Copyright
you can use it if it is under 130 seconds
music playing in background you can use it
consequences of copyright
you can go to jail
can get finned
and taken in to court ( check for use)
ask permission
3 strikes.



Additional content
over 70 years you can use
you can use content for research purposes
if it has a copyright symbol then ask permission


Moving images
anything use in film you have to get permission

Monday, 23 November 2015

preproduction paper work movie faye

The 

today we had to work on our storyboard for our film. I worked on digital storyboard and Kai worked on drawing a storyboard. We also talked about the shot types and props.. We discuss what to do in each scene. Some of scenes were dangerous so we had our teacher discuss, we were told that we have to look on the health and safety list. We also have to discuss with Marisa to see if we can do the scenes on the filming day. The scene is that I have to climb a very high walls we end up making a back up plan which we fin out on location recce lesson. I will not climb the high wall instead I will look for a medium wall. The scene is me climbing the wall so I am positive with the medium wall. From storyboards I learnt what props to bring and what to do on the filming day.


I made a digital storyboard matching the drawing one, the only difference was that it was digital. I had to find the matching characters and location, later I end up making a really good storyboard.















Monday, 16 November 2015

short films terminology Faye jackson

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Task 1
After taking notes on your tutors explination of key terminologies, complete the following handout:

What is a Primary source? Something you do yourself

Example survey location storyboard questionair
 
 






What are Qualitative results? Getting individual quality information from audience.

Example: what is your favourite short film? And why?
 









What are Quantative results?  Yes or no answer tick or precentages.

Example: questions,graphy,percentage,pie chart, diagrams.
 

What is Market Research? The research that the company do to get feedback from audience

Example: name,age,where you come from,voting
 
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Z6VPSS3 









What is a Secondary source? Information from internet or somewhere else

Example: print screen, copy and paate,wikepedia,,internet,looking at a book
 
          Task 1
After taking completing your questionnaire of a minimum of 5 questions, distributing your questionnaie via Facebook and tallying the information, you will create a 300 word analysis with supporting documentation.
Complete the following handout to plan out your analysis:

What type of research did you do? primary


 
                                                                                        

What type of information did you gather?  Questionair survey monkey and I post it on facebook.
 

Who was your target audience?, Why? Teenagers, because we had teenager stuff.


 

How could this information help improve your short film? Getting extra ideas to improve our work.
 



survey monkey
1 what is your gender?
2 how old are you?
3 what do you enjoy about film noir films?
4 whats your name?
5 any comments?                                                                            

Monday, 9 November 2015

media audiences Faye jackson


Psychographic-
 teacher, creative,film and game enthusiast faye's ideas

gaming, personal life, age
demographic 
age, sex, location, religion


socio economic status
 money, wage employee, class 







CMP L2          Introduction to Media Audiences and Products




Audience Profiling Research Worksheet

Using the information covered in the lesson and conducting your own research, you will complete the following worksheet using the correct subject terminology.

ü  You will identify the audience profile of someone who watches CBeebies:

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 Psychographic- audiance is interested in cartoons and drawing also educational purposes.

 demographic.demographical profile  it is made for kids aged between  3-12 for both genders religion matters to them sometimes.such as christmas

 socio economic status it is open to anyone.





ü  You will identify the audience profile of someone who watches Grand Designs


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 Psychographic audiance are interested in dream homes0




 demographic


 socio economic status 


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Monday, 2 November 2015

Film noir homework

Film Noir
critical viewing
the movie is called this gun for hire (1947) directed by Frank Tuttle

  • universal produced it 
  • black and white (film noir)
  • weapons (gun and a knife)
  • formal (dressing code)
  • contract killer
  • usa-los Angeles 
  • death
  • music-dramatic
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