Friday, 27 November 2015

LO1 Fact-File Re Submission

LO1: Understand the features of a single camera production.
Fact File;

This is a fact file on single and multi camera productions as well as facts and definitions on Series, Single Drama and Serials and where we can find them, as well as the mainstream platforms and alternative platform that you might watch these programs and productions on.


Single Camera Production:
The single camera setup, or single camera mode of production. Can also be recognised by ‘Portable Single Camera’. It is a method of filmmaking and video production. A single camera is employed on the set and each shot to make up a scene it taken independently. The single-camera setup gives the director more control over each shot, but is more time consuming and expensive than multiple-camera. The choice of single-camera or multiple-camera setups is made separately from the choice of film or video. Multiple-camera setups shot on video can be switched live on tape during the performance, while setups shot on film still require that the various camera angles be edited together later. Some disadvantages of single camera production are that only having one camera means you have to move it and keep setting it back up every time you want to film a different scene. If the camera is damaged / broken you may all of your work as it hasn’t been captured by other cameras too. Time consuming due to moving the camera around. Can be hard to reproduce scenes which would be easy to overcome if using multiple cameras. In terms of advantages,  low budget as you’re only using one camera instead of multiple cameras. Don’t have to worry about other cameras being in shot allows more flexibility with shots. Easier to gather all the shots together as they’re all on one camera. One camera is easier to carry around / set up / take down. Can rent cameras from companies, which will be cheaper than buying one, very good for low budget films .Directors have more control over each shot, whereas with multiple cameras there would be someone with responsibility for that camera.

Here is a representation of a ‘Single Camera Production’.

What is a Multi Camera Production?:
Just like the name of the camera production, you can have multiple cameras recording your footage, the cameras will simultaneously record or broadcast a scene. Generally, the two outer cameras would shoot close up or cross shots of the two most active characters on the set at any time, while the central camera or cameras shoot a wider master shot to capture the overall action and establish the room. In this way, multiple shots are obtained in a single take without having to start and stop the action. This is more efficient for programs that are to be shown a short time after being shot as it reduces the time spent editing or shooting In terms of advantages, the multi camera production is more efficient in Time Saving, for example if you wish to view the same scene from many different angles, using a single camera set up would require the scene to be acted out three times. With a multi-camera set up footage of all three angles can be recorded at once. Live Events, some events occur live and simply could not be repeated so that they could be filmed from multiple angles. This may include things such as sports matches or concerts. A live audience, sometimes it is beneficial for a television show to have a live studio audience, to provide feedback to the writers and director in regards to the reception of their production and also to provide a laugh track. A multi-camera set up enables the scene to flow and allows the audience to react. Continuity, there would be less continuity errors using a multi camera set up as the scene would only be being acted once. Editing, it will not be necessary to use time and money editing as this will have been done during production using a vision mixing desk. Despite the above points there are times when Single camera production is a more viable option. Here are the con’s of Multi-camera production. Less flexibility, There are limited options on where camera’s can be placed in a scene. For example you may not be able to do an over the shoulder or point of view shot for fear of getting the recording equipment caught on camera. Lighting compromises, it will take a lot longer to light a multi-camera shoot than it would a single camera production because more of the scene will be on show. A better lighting setup would be achieved if the cinematographer only had to focus on how the scene would look from one camera angle. Also it is important to remember there are more people on set and avoid placing lights in places that could cast shadows across a scene.
Cost:
One important thing to consider in any type of production is Cost. Initially equipment costs were what prevented multi-camera set ups from being used. However in recent years equipment costs have lowered. Multi-camera may in some cases be the cheaper option nowadays if you consider the amount of money spent on locations, crew, and actors in a much longer single camera production. The price for a multi camera production may be much higher at the start of filming compared to a single camera production but as the single camera production takes much longer to complete the prices may add up to be much more than cost of multi camera production, due to it being much quicker

What is a Series?:
A series is a set or sequence of related television or radio programmes. Or can mean a number of events, objects, or people of a similar or related kind coming one after another. But for TV and Film we’ll stick with the former. A television series that is intended to comprise a limited number of episodes may be called a miniseries or serial.  A Series without a fixed length are usually divided into seasons or series early or semiannual sets of new episodes. While there is no defined length, US industry practice tends to favor longer seasons than those of some other countries. With the broadcasting of a series it depends on the country broadcasting it, for example British television broadcasters tend to lean toward shorter series in recent years, a good example of this is 'Doctor Who', a British television show, in 1963 featured forty-two 25‑minute episodes, this dropped to 25 by 1970 to accommodate changes in production and continued to 1984. For in 1985 fewer but longer episodes were shown, but even after a return to shorter episodes in 1986, lack of support within the BBC meant fewer episodes were commissioned leading to only fourteen 25‑minute episodes up to  those in 1989 after which it was cancelled. But the revival of Doctor Who from 2005 has comprised thirteen 45‑minute instalments. However, there are some series in the UK that have a larger number of episodes, for example Waterloo Road started with 8 to 12 episodes but from series three onward, it increased to 20 episodes, and series seven will contain 30 episodes. 

However in America it is completely different A full season is sometimes split into two separate units with a hiatus around the end of the calendar year, such as the first season of Jericho on CBS. When this split occurs, the last half of the episodes sometimes are referred to with the letter B as in "The last nine episodes (of The Sopranos) will be part of what is being called either Season 6, Part 2 or Season 6B, or in Futurama it splits its seasons similar to how South Park does, doing half a season at a time, so this is season 6B for them. Since the 1990s, these shorter seasons also have been referred to as "5" or half seasons, where the run of shows between September and December is labeled "Season X", and the second run between January and May labeled "Season X.5". Examples of this include the 2004 incarnation of Battlestar Galactica and ABC Family's Make it or break it.


Here is an Example of a series; For Example,  Doctor Who is a long running British TV Series..





What is a Serial?:
A serial is a story or play appearing in regular instalments on television or radio or in a magazine. the term is used as a noun to refer to a format, within a genre, by which a story is told in contiguous instalments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication. A drama serial are a series of television programs and/or radio programs that rely on continuing plot that unfolds in a sequential episode by episode fashion. An example of this is would be Homeland. Homeland is a Serial drama television series.



What is a Single Drama?:
A single drama is a show that finishes within the time it’s shown, and never returns. Loads of different single dramas have many different genres depending on the storyline. The single drama used to be a staple of television but is now quite rare. Single dramas are often based on topical issues. A good  example of a Single Drama would be ‘A poet in New York’.

Where can we find these?:
Well, Television series are extremely popular right now, especially with On Demand Movie and Tv companies such as Netflix and Amazon Prime, it is now easier than ever to watch them. TV series are definitely in the mainstream platform in media. For example, two of the biggest shows in the world, Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead receive large amounts of audiences to each episode. The Game of Thrones Season 5 Finale drew 8.1 Million viewers to watch at the regular broadcasting time. While The Walking Dead had received 15.8 Million viewers, shattering the record for the most watched Television finale of all time. Single Drama’s however are not as popular and aren’t always in the mainstream media and tends to be popular around a certain audience of people that like the genre, rather than the wide groups of audiences that watch shows like Game of Thrones and The Walking Dead, they usually can be found late on TV Channels like BBC One and Two.


In what media platforms (mainstream & alternative) can we find them?
The mainstream platform would contain the terrestrial television programs such as BBC 1 and ITV etc, Freeview would also be on the mainstream platform as it is free to use and every television has it. Alternative media platforms however include, streaming services like Netflix, LoveFilm and amazon prime, that have a large collection of various TV shows and movies. It also is online websites such as YouTube and on demand channels like 4OD and BBC iPlayer.

LO2 Ideas Treament

IDEA TREATMENT:


Start: A character wakes up in bed with a cold sweat after panicking in his sleep, the character then comes back to reality and turns to the camera to break the 4th wall as he explains to the audience how he constantly changes bodies when he dies and also keeps his memories and consciousness whilst losing bits of his sanity and that he doesn’t’t have any memories or thoughts from the person who he has taken over. He continues his explanation whilst walking downstairs in which he falls down and dies.

Middle: Character wakes up in another body and makes a jape about the abrupt ending to his explanation and carries on explaining before receiving a text from one of the original body owners body friend and asks him to come out. Not trying to be suspicious he goes along with it. After a few scares during the day and close scrapes, his friends play off the dangers and describe him as acting queer. His friends then do something to put the characters life in danger and things go down hill.

End: Character wakes up in a new body and looks in the camera, setting off the cycle of unfortunate events again.

Binary Opposites: Life Vs. Death, the character tries to come to grips with what is happening to him and explains how he tries to cheat death by staying in bed all day or staying in a safe place for the day and explains how that doesn’t’t work and how there is some supernatural force stopping him from surviving the day.

Who is working on the project and who is doing what jobs?:
In my group there is only one other, Lewis White, there was another but he had dropped out of college so we had to compensate for that fact and as a result we have to take on more work. Lewis is the technical side of the partnership, so he will be talking over the majority of the editing and also the setting up of the equipment., whilst I create the storyboards, shooting scripts and organising crew and we both act ion the short film and we have both co written the script. I will be directing the short film whilst starring in it as well.

Has any media work already been produced on this subject?

I haven’t seen any pieces of work or projects that are the same or like this project before, however the theme has some similarities with other thrillers and sci-fi movies that are out there, due to the idea of reincarnation and the thought of supernatural forces at work on a person’s daily routine and or life. I think that it will be interesting to see if our idea, which puts our own spin on the genre and theme, will prove to be as thoughtful and insightful as we want to engage with the audience and make them think about our idea and what is happening to the character that they are following.

In terms of style, we have decided to do something we have never done before so we can widen our knowledge an skills when shooting future films. We are going to use master shots for almost all the scenes in the short films and mix them with other shots we have shot. After watching ‘Birdman’ we have received inspiration on how we want to shoot our film. The idea of shooting on long continuous shot for most of the scene sounded very desirable to us and we will plan on going forward with that idea and creating our film with these styles incorporated.

Goals?
As I have mentioned our goal and or aims for this project is to engage with the audience and make them think about the events that are occurring within the scenes and off. Me and my partner have decide to have an ambiguous ending as this will help our goal much more than it would if we just explained it to the audience and close the story within the time on the screen. Obviously we aim to create movie worthy of a great grade and a film that pleases all around because of course we wouldn’t want to have the film be a flop when we and the teacher have invested a lot of time and effort into the project.

LO2 Location Recce Completed





LO2 Location Recce (my contribution)









Wednesday, 18 November 2015

LO2 Shooting Script (Full)

Red= Lewis (Partner)
LIVE, DIE, REPEAT – Shooting Script

START – 00:00 – 1 :00

SHOT
DESCRIPTION
NOTES
CU
ECU of Oscars face as he wakes up.

WS
WS as Oscar gets dressed and speaks to the camera.

MID/TRACKING
Tracks Oscar from his room to the stairs and cuts to black as he falls down them.

CU
ECU of Jacks face as he wakes up.

WS
WS of Jack getting dressed and speaking to the camera.

CU into a panning shot
CU of jacks phone as it starts ringing. Camera then pans around to Jacks face as he says he must take it.

OTS
OTS as jack realises that he lives across from a park

MID
MID of jack finishing his phone call
Cuts to black and stays black for a second until it transitions to the next scene
MIDDLE
SHOT
DESCRIPTION
NOTES
MID SHOT
The four friends (Terry, Arran, Nathan and Jack) are outside Terry’s house. Mid Day

CLOSE UP
Jack, our main character, looking a bit distraught and confused, says to Terry what he feels.


POV
A POV shot for Jack’s point of view. It shows the three friends staring intently at him.

CLOSE UP
A close up of Jack, as he becomes panicked and somewhat scared.

WIDE SHOT
A wide shot of all the characters in an awkward silence.

CLOSE UP
A close up of Terry as he passes over the moment and invites his friends.

OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT
An over the shoulder shot of Terry as the friends pass him and enter the house.

TRACKING SHOT
A tracking shot, as we follow Terry walk through his house and go into the fridge and take out some orange juices. Drinks it and then wipes his mouth.

CLOSE UP – MID SHOT
A close up on Terry, which turns into a mid shot as Terry tells his friends to follow him upstairs.

TRACKING SHOT
As Jack is the friends furthest away in the group and is at the back. He is the focus for the tracking shot as we follow the characters,

LOW ANGLE SHOT
A low angle shot which shows the friends talking to each other and stays that way until the conversation ends.

HIGH ANGLE SHOT
A high angled shot as the characters walk past the camera as they walk up to the stairs and into Terry’s bedroom.

MID SHOT
A Mid shot shows all the characters sat down in Terry’s bedroom around Terry as he is searching for something.

OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT
As Terry is searching for the bag full of ‘broccoli’ we see an over the shoulder shot to give the feeling that your looking in on the scene and makes you feel like you’re there.


CLOSE UP
A close up shows Terry pull out a bag and show the other friends what he has found.

MID SHOT
 Terry passes over the green substance over to Jack.

CLOSE UP
A close up shows the green joint in detail

CLOSE UP
A close up of Jack smoking.

POV
A view from Jack’s point of view shows him slowly blacking out and hallucinating.

BLACK OUT
A black screen, whilst Terry’s voice plays over it saying, “not all of it”


END – 3:30 – 4:00
WS/ TILETED
Wide shot of Jack walking from Terry’s house to go home

POV
POV shot as Jack starts to hallucinate
Cuts to black as Jack passes out

ECU
ECU of Liam’s phone as his hand comes into shot to grab it


ECU
ECU of Liam trying t find Terry’s number


LOW ANGLE SHOT
LOW ANGLE SHOT of Liam’s feet as he walks across the landing to the bathroom


OTS
OTS shot of Liam looking into the mirror and realizing that he is in a new body

LOW ANGLE SHOT
LOW ANGLE SHOT of Liam’s feet as he runs back to the bedrooms to see what just called him

OTS panning to and CU
OTS shot of Liam as his male friend emerges from uder the covers. Then the camera pans around to his face to show his reaction.