Monday, 22 February 2016
Monday, 15 February 2016
Friday, 12 February 2016
Pre-Production
I have listed out the things that i would need in-order for my to complete my short-film, and the genre is a thriller.
Time
For my film I will need to manage my time wisely, although I may be busy during the week as I have college, there are long break hours in my timetable so I will be able to use those as well as weekends to give me the best amount of time to come up with a polished film. Meeting deadlines in the media industry is highly important, if you don’t you do not get paid or u don’t get paid a lot even worse you get fired and go broke. In my timetable I have about 13 hours of break in a week and I would use 6 hours in the week plus my weekends, this will enable me to achieve the maximum goal of my film. When it comes to equipment wise my school will provide what I need, I would only need to buy a few props of my own which would cost me roughly about 200 to 300 pounds.
Location
As we know my film is based on bikes and skate parks, I will be shooting my short-film around Woolwich, which has some sides that are ghetto and hood; this makes it an ideal area to film my web series there. But for the house seen it would still be in Woolwich, but just a different part of Woolwich. It will be about 15 mins away from the skate park. It will also be easy for all my members that are filming with me to get to the location as they all live around or in Woolwich. This means that we are able to save time and get more time to film out in Woolwich.
Finance
The best way I could possibly manage my finances is by using my own savings, so that when my film has been polished I will be gaining more money from my web series. For my web series I won’t really need a large sum of money, because I have everything in reach and nothing too extraordinary that I may need. Normally hiring or buying camera’s can range from 100pounds and above the best ones range from 3k and above, but I do not need to buy one as my college will be providing me with one once I have booked it. The only thing that I may be funding myself is my actors through savings of mine, but it wouldn’t be a lot of money as they all live local. Once my web series is complete I would be able to use the college’s editing suit as it is free, but if I was to use one in the real world we are looking at 300pounds per day. My web series will be shot at day time and it is mostly outside or at close range so microphones won’t be necessary. My film may require real life bmx riders to pull off the chase and different types of stunts, hiring them would cost around 200 per person, but because I know and have friends to already are bmx riders I will be getting them to act on it with a lower price. An editing suit can be from £300 a day in the real world, but i will get one for free as my college will let me use it, by booking it. Also in real world when in an edit suit, it was good to edit quick but making sure the sequences make sense, the quicker its done the less money you will need to pay. I will need the suit roughly 3 days, in odrder to make sure that everything flows and that it involves continuity and sound-effects.
Equipment
In reality in
order to make sure that my short film was of good equality there would be something’s
that I would need to achieve that. In terms of camera lighting and an edit
suite, there would be no need for me to go and buy and rent a Mac sweet, it is
free in my college by booking. To enhance my film, I may want to get a high
quality camera, with a microphone this will only pick up what is in front of
the camera and no sounds in the background, although you can edit the
background sound off in the edit suite but it would be ideal to have a camera
that already does that for you, this means that you can have more time to edit
other things. In case of a rainy day, I would need a waterproof light stand,
this will enable me to carry on with the filming rather than stopping and
waiting for another day, as that is valuable time being wasted. The cost of a
camera and light would add up to around 400pounds, but I can get decent ones
from my college for free, this saves me a lot of money.
Contributors
Even though I
already have my own team, that is going to be filming with me, I will need help
from contributors to polish up and give effect to my 1 min short film. To enhance my film I will need contributors
that are taking Performing Arts, or something drama related this is because
they would be the most ideal people for the job and have an understanding of
how to act professional. Before I can get anyone to be a part of my film they
need to sign a release and consent agreement letter, saying that I have
permission to film and that their identity is allowed to appear on my film and
anywhere it goes.
Crew and Personnel
My
production team will range from around 3-4 people, therefore the roles will be
split equally across the board. To gain actors each member of my team will ask
around college or their local area, but they would have to be people who have experience
of acting, this way it keeps the pressure off a team member rather than making
them find actors on their own. In a real life situation neither or my team members
will ask around college or local area, we will hold an audition for people to
attend that way is more professional and realistic.
I would need
a sound engineer to will watch over the sound quality and SPL
A camera man
to operate the camera
Director
which is me, I will be directing the film
Editor who
will make the shots flow in continuity, so that the shots tell a story
In my group I also have a camera operator, this means that they have to use all the shots, lS, CU , WS ,
OS ,ES and many more, main job is to go to the location and capture significant
images.
I chose these set of people because they showed skill and persistence, I have given the camera man his place because he does photography and is able to use a camera and capture good shots, from different angles. I gave myself director because i am organised and is able to lead a team and get the work done, good leadership skills. I chose the sound engineer because they are good with the IT works and they are able to use Final cut, to produce good work when it comes to sound. Also i gave camera operator the position because they are good with storyboard, so they know how to go about shooting the film in accuracy.
I chose these set of people because they showed skill and persistence, I have given the camera man his place because he does photography and is able to use a camera and capture good shots, from different angles. I gave myself director because i am organised and is able to lead a team and get the work done, good leadership skills. I chose the sound engineer because they are good with the IT works and they are able to use Final cut, to produce good work when it comes to sound. Also i gave camera operator the position because they are good with storyboard, so they know how to go about shooting the film in accuracy.
Codes and Regulations
For my film
to achieve its goals in the industry, there are regulations which have to be
followed firstly before anything. The location we will be filming in, we would
need to get a release permission form, for the owner of the land/area to sign,
saying that they have given us permission to use this location. Also for proof I
would need to take pictures of the locations and possibly videos to make it
realistic and not made up. In the location that I have chosen to work in I would
need to fill out a risk assessment, this links to health and safety, so if there
are any dangerous bits in the location I would have to note it down, then go
back with the team and debate how we can approach and tackle the problem. Despite
the fact that, we will be filming in an isolated area, we still can’t use
dangerous weapons and it might cause alarm and panic if anyone happens to be
walking by, and there will be serious consequences for having a dangerous
weapon in the open space. The BBFC would rate my film a 15 because there are
only minor violent scenes in it, and if it does not meet the standards of an 15
then some scenes will need to be cut or reevaluated.
Materials
In terms of
copyrights, my film won’t be using any. But in the real world in order to use someone’s
idea, you would need to talk to the person or the company and talk about fee’s
and how much it would cost in order to use their item. But we do not need to
use that in our own Shortfilm, me and the members in my team are able to use
logic pro and final cut. This gives us a breather as we can make our own
soundtrack, and sound effects, this saves us from paying for copyrights. The
effects that are on final cut are copyright free, so we do not need to pay for
anything. With Logic pro we are able to download music or sound track for free
and drag it to play.
Saturday, 16 January 2016
Final Proposal
Introduction
The main aim of this report is to sell my idea to the producers to get my film made and shown all around the world. From some of the research that I did, I noticed that Horror short films do not get a lot of views compared to Thriller short films. I realized because with Horror they usually or always show the person dying and there is never a climax or suspense, whereas with a thriller there is always suspense and tension and it builds up towards a climax and that is what people want to see. I found this information by looking online and checking short film playlists, also I checked some of the people’s comments and their page to see what they were interested in and what they watch.
Film Synopsis
The name of my Short Film is TAKER. I chose that title as it is very catchy and people would want to know what it is about, therefore they come and view it. My film is simply about a boy who just finished shopping and is going through Tesco car park form level 2, he gets followed kidnapped and killed. My hook starts at the beginning as there is a chase, and physical contact with the attacker and the boy (Runner). The twist is that when he gets killed, the audience would think that he is really dead but little did they know that he was only dreaming. My influence was the film ‘’Taken’’ which was released in 2002. The film influenced me on how to produce my film; this film contains many twists and plots. There is a hook from the start which gets the audience into the film and paying their attention to every detail. In some stages of the film we can consider it to be a thriller.
Film Ratings
The ratings of my film will be a 15. This is because I went through the BBFC and their categories of different age ranking and the reasons behind them. The reason why it would be a 15 is because there is violence in my short film, and use of drug taking. This would not be suitable for anyone under 15 as they are still growing and don’t know when something is real compared to when it is fake, this may lead them on to try out these things themselves at home or anywhere and harm someone or even themselves.
Primary Research
Whilst I was with a group of friends on Tuesday, I came up with the idea to ask them and show them which of them preferred a Thriller or a Horror short film. I played 1 horror and 1 Thriller. In total there were 12 of us. I played the Smiling man first which is a Thriller then I played Bedfellows which is a Horror. I then went to ask for a raise of hands that Preferred the Thriller 8 plus me raised our hands, and asked who Proffered Horror and only 3 of my friends put their hands up for thriller. I now had a Q&A discussing why they found Thriller (The smiling man better) They all responded because it had a hook at the start which got them engaged into the film, and also it created suspense for them as they were watching it , and they liked that. The horror Raters said they liked it because the film got straight to the point and it was very short and swift. Now from this I found that Thriller was the better narrative to watch. The YouTube views and likes backup this point as they are more than the ones of the horror. The target audience is from 15-21 mostly in most cases. Thrillers are found interesting my young adults because they like the plots, and they love the suspense and mystery.
Budget Breakdown
Mask- £2
Camera - Provided by college
Lights- Provided by college
Fake Blood- £5
Black Hoodie- £10
Black trousers with slitz- £20
White shoes -£15-£35
Food for the crew
Pizza-£10- Day 1 of shooting
Pizza £10- Day 2 of shooting
Chinese £25- Day 3 of shooting
Snacks- £10
Everything here would be coming out of my own pocket money as this is a manageable sum. The total budget spendings would be £127 for my short-film.
Locations
The title of my short film is called ''TAKER''. I decided that the location should be an isolated area, where its only the characters in the short film that are at the scene. The film will be shot in a Tesco Car park, this car park is big and makes an ideal place for shooting a short film. This location will create a frightening Hair-raising Spine-chilling atmosphere, Also the shooting will take place during night time as it creates tension and suspense.
Regulation
Ofcom is the regulator for the UK communication industries, this means that they are involved in things such as television, radio and on demand. 2 of their roles are , making sure that a wide range of electronic communications are available across the UK, also that are wide range of TV and radio services which have high quality are available in the UK. They will intervene when there is a need to towards a public goal, because markets alone cant achieve.
In-order for me to be able to publish my film it would have to be seen and verified by the BBFC. The BBFC watch films and age rate the film. Below it is broken down the types of age ratings that are available.
· U- This stands for universal; this means that it is suitable for anyone to watch from 4 years and above. There are no serious foul words only minor words eg ‘’hell’’ ‘’dam’’.
· PG- This stands for Parental Guidance; this means that a film that is allowed to be watched by everyone, because it is a calm film with no swear words or offensive scenes. But then again it is up to the parent to decide if they want to let their child watch the film or not. The BBFC have done their part by rating the film.
· 12A and 12; to view a 12A film a child would have to be supported to the cinema by someone older. 12 have scenes that are just not suitable for any youngster under the age of 12.
· 15-This simply means no one under 15 is allowed to view the film; they are not suitable for children. The reason why it is a 15 is because you might experience strong violence, drug taking and many more.
· 18- No one under 18 is allowed to view an 18 film they are for adults.
Online distribution
For my Short Film it will be distributed on an online platform such as Netflix. This is because Netflix is online and it shows films as well as a TV programme. Also Netflix has a certification and the ratings of the show this enables the audience to see the age rating, and what the film is about.
Sell A Movie To Netflix
The world of indie filmmaking is abuzz with folks wanting to sell a movie to Netflix. And this is for good reason. With over 30 million subscribers, getting your movie into the platform would represent exposure. As a result, many filmmakers have been leaving messages at my office like this:
I want to sell a movie to Netflix! I just want you to know that I don’t care about money. In fact, if I can’t sell a movie to Netflix, I’d be happy to put my movie on Netflix for free.
If you’re having similar thoughts, you may want to rethink a few things. While the opportunity for exposure feels enticing, accepting a silly deal doesn’t pay the bills or pay back your investors.
Sell a Movie to Netflix
Unlike many video on demand platforms, the majority of Netflix deals still happen the traditional way. A filmmaker finds a distributor. The distributor negotiates a deal with Netflix. And then the filmmaker gets paid a licensing fee for one or two years.
Think of Netflix the same way you think about HBO or Showtime. What’s in it for Netflix to pick up your movie? Will your movie help attract new subscribers or retain current subscribers?
How Do You Attract Netflix?
There are two popular ways to attract Netflix. You can go old school, whereby you get into major festivals and markets (like AFM, Sundance, SXSW, Toronto, et al) and garner the attention of the NetFlix acquisitions team. Or you can work with a distributor or sales agent with a Netflix relationship.
In both instances, if you want to score a Netflix deal, your movie better have star talent, thousands of social followers and tons of traditional publicity. If not, then getting a Netflix deal (that actually pays money) will be challenging.
Alternatives To Netflix Distribution
When it comes to Netflix, many filmmakers argue that the exposure is more valuable than money. If that’s true, then let me remind you that piracy is also good for exposure and involves less work.
If you are truly looking for exposure, the subscription service offered by Amazon Prime is one of the best alternatives to Netflix. Amazon Prime has millions of subscribers and they are very filmmaker friendly. This makes Amazon Prime a great platform for “discovery.” And unlike Netflix, Amazon Prime actually pays you every time someone streams your movie.
If you’re interested in Amazon Prime, you’ll need to work with a direct Amazon aggregator like my current employer Distribber. And while you’re at it, if you’d like more info on modern distribution tactics, check out the Independent Producer’s Guide To Digital Distribution.
ShortFilm Distribution
i will distribute my shortfilm to the London ShortFilm Festival, because it is local, and they showcase low budget, shortfilms. A short film Festival is one of the best ways to get recognised and to show off what u can do and it will also portray what skills you have. They give you and your work a chance to blow and to be shown to the world and released in several countries depending on which company buys your film. The main aim of the festival is to celebrate the art of film and to praise the person who produced it. At the event there will be professional critics who review the film, and say their opinion on what they think and what they feel about the film. The ones who win get a cash award as well as enjoying the attention from the media, this will make themselves feel good because they know that their hard work paid off. If not for the short film festival there would be nothing to watch in local theatres today. I intend on making my film and entering it for the Short film competition.
Audience and Target Audience
This is a thriller, with a viewing amount of 3 million. This indicates to me and the audience that thrillers get millions of views. We can also say that the reason why people like thriller so much is because it creates suspense and mystery, and people like thinking to imagine whats about to happen.
This view and like amount tells us that
Thriller has many people who watch it as well asMany people who actually like what they are watching.
This is a horror, with a viewing of 2million+, this also indicates that there are also a lot of people who watch horror films, but there are more people who prefer to watch thriller, than horror. To back this up i have a screen shot of the likes and viewing of this Short film ''BedFellows''
As we can see the Short film Thriller, had 3,783,387 vies compared to the horror which has 2,654,174 views, also the thriller has 29k likes whereas the horror only has 16k likes. This is a piece of back up that tells us that thriller is more preferred that Horror.
These are some of the comments from the smiling man short thriller film.
These are some of the comments. We can tell that the people, '' audience'' enjoyed the short film and were really engaged in what was happening. Most importantly it make one of the viewers if not more, picture it in their own head, but it was more fascinating in their own head.
My own target audience for my short film will be from 18-35. But for my short film it will be 15-35.
The reason for this is because i have looked at the comments on short film thrillers, and looked at the profiles of the peoples pages, The majority of them are in their 20's. Why i said my ''own'' target audience is because, teenagers do not what to be thinking about what they are seeing on the screen, they want the story to be told to them and for it to make sense, hence why a 13 or 14 year old would not be suitable for this, is because they may be confused as to what is happening in the film. where as if there is an adult on a teenager that is 18 they will be able to think and try and figure out what is happening in the short film, mostly if the short film has an open ending, they can figure out what might happen or what is yet to happen, this may confuse a teenager that is more younger. Furthermore another reason why the target audience is 18+ is because teenagers don't spend time watching short-films, most of their time is spent playing games and being a teenager, where as someone who is older and has more experience in life, might be into short-films thriller and horror. I put 15 for my short-film is because its a thriller and there are signs of violence and uses of drug which is not suitable for anyone under 15, as this may influence them to carry out bad actions. Most of the people that comment and view the short-films are Male, as we can see in the screenshot above, this is generally because men like Blood and Gore and death, where as women are scared and tend to hide when they see things like that. We can conclude that men like watching thriller as it fascinates them and keeps them engaged.
My own target audience for my short film will be from 18-35. But for my short film it will be 15-35.
The reason for this is because i have looked at the comments on short film thrillers, and looked at the profiles of the peoples pages, The majority of them are in their 20's. Why i said my ''own'' target audience is because, teenagers do not what to be thinking about what they are seeing on the screen, they want the story to be told to them and for it to make sense, hence why a 13 or 14 year old would not be suitable for this, is because they may be confused as to what is happening in the film. where as if there is an adult on a teenager that is 18 they will be able to think and try and figure out what is happening in the short film, mostly if the short film has an open ending, they can figure out what might happen or what is yet to happen, this may confuse a teenager that is more younger. Furthermore another reason why the target audience is 18+ is because teenagers don't spend time watching short-films, most of their time is spent playing games and being a teenager, where as someone who is older and has more experience in life, might be into short-films thriller and horror. I put 15 for my short-film is because its a thriller and there are signs of violence and uses of drug which is not suitable for anyone under 15, as this may influence them to carry out bad actions. Most of the people that comment and view the short-films are Male, as we can see in the screenshot above, this is generally because men like Blood and Gore and death, where as women are scared and tend to hide when they see things like that. We can conclude that men like watching thriller as it fascinates them and keeps them engaged.
Box office
This is the box office for taken.
Box office / business forTaken (2008/I) More at IMDbPro »
Budget
$25,000,000 (estimated)Opening Weekend
$24,717,037 (USA) (1 February 2009) (3,183 Screens)£1,165,986 (UK) (28 September 2008) (396 Screens)
PHP 4,522,977 (Philippines) (15 March 2009) (30 Screens)
Gross
$145,000,989 (USA) (5 July 2009)$144,989,009 (USA) (28 June 2009)
$144,977,147 (USA) (21 June 2009)
$144,924,285 (USA) (7 June 2009)
$144,783,869 (USA) (24 May 2009)
$144,540,399 (USA) (17 May 2009)
$144,197,013 (USA) (10 May 2009)
$143,623,907 (USA) (3 May 2009)
$142,607,741 (USA) (26 April 2009)
$142,088,804 (USA) (19 April 2009)
$141,107,779 (USA) (12 April 2009)
$139,416,323 (USA) (5 April 2009)
$137,068,886 (USA) (29 March 2009)
$133,096,403 (USA) (22 March 2009)
$126,752,054 (USA) (15 March 2009)
$117,933,922 (USA) (8 March 2009)
$107,796,273 (USA) (1 March 2009)
$95,034,161 (USA) (22 February 2009)
$80,496,557 (USA) (15 February 2009)
$53,610,944 (USA) (8 February 2009)
$47,487,241 (USA) (6 February 2009)
$24,717,037 (USA) (1 February 2009)
£6,277,639 (UK) (2 November 2008)
£5,525,386 (UK) (19 October 2008)
£4,527,090 (UK) (12 October 2008)
£3,104,042 (UK) (5 October 2008)
£1,165,986 (UK) (28 September 2008)
$226,830,568 (Worldwide) (5 July 2009)
PHP 7,110,684 (Philippines) (22 March 2009)
PHP 4,522,977 (Philippines) (15 March 2009)
Weekend Gross
$9,048 (USA) (5 July 2009) (15 Screens)$4,842 (USA) (28 June 2009) (15 Screens)
$10,218 (USA) (21 June 2009) (27 Screens)
$33,394 (USA) (7 June 2009) (71 Screens)
$173,722 (USA) (24 May 2009) (154 Screens)
$239,966 (USA) (17 May 2009) (250 Screens)
$448,375 (USA) (10 May 2009) (385 Screens)
$896,888 (USA) (3 May 2009) (494 Screens)
$355,149 (USA) (26 April 2009) (450 Screens)
$584,153 (USA) (19 April 2009) (609 Screens)
$1,083,022 (USA) (12 April 2009) (872 Screens)
$1,544,471 (USA) (5 April 2009) (1,355 Screens)
$2,695,342 (USA) (29 March 2009) (1,961 Screens)
$4,057,695 (USA) (22 March 2009) (2,661 Screens)
$6,568,651 (USA) (15 March 2009) (2,858 Screens)
$7,334,814 (USA) (8 March 2009) (3,016 Screens)
$9,864,197 (USA) (1 March 2009) (3,091 Screens)
$11,281,262 (USA) (22 February 2009) (3,102 Screens)
$21,821,805 (USA) (15 February 2009) (3,109 Screens)
$20,547,346 (USA) (8 February 2009) (3,184 Screens)
$24,717,037 (USA) (1 February 2009) (3,183 Screens)
£54,499 (UK) (2 November 2008) (112 Screens)
£530,578 (UK) (19 October 2008) (334 Screens)
£790,670 (UK) (12 October 2008) (363 Screens)
£1,096,324 (UK) (5 October 2008) (398 Screens)
£1,165,986 (UK) (28 September 2008) (396 Screens)
PHP 2,215,053 (Philippines) (22 March 2009) (30 Screens)
PHP 4,522,977 (Philippines) (15 March 2009) (30 Screens)
Because this film was very successful due to the amount of viewers and the ratings, which you can find on my research portfolio, also the amount of money it generated. It was so successful that the director went on to make 3 more. This showcases that my Shortfilm has potential to reach money heights such as this, and will sell very well.
Funding sources
These are some of the projects that have been funded by kick-starter, and you can see that they are still on going getting more and more funds, to fulfill their dreams.
Our community.
Kickstarter is an enormous global community built around creativity and creative projects. Over 10 million people, from every continent on earth, have backed a Kickstarter project.
Some of those projects come from influential artists like De La Soul or Marina Abramović. Most come from amazing creative people you probably haven’t heard of — from Grandma Pearl to indie filmmakers to the band down the street.
Every artist, filmmaker, designer, developer, and creator on Kickstarter has complete creative control over their work — and the opportunity to share it with a vibrant community of backers.
Our mission.
We built Kickstarter to help bring creative projects to life. We measure our success as a company by how well we achieve that mission, not by the size of our profits. That’s why, in 2015, we became a Benefit Corporation. Benefit Corporations are for-profit companies that are obligated to consider the impact of their decisions on society, not only shareholders. Radically, positive impact on society becomes part of a Benefit Corporation’s legally defined goals.
When we became a Benefit Corporation, we amended our corporate charter to lay out specific goals and commitments to arts and culture, making our values core to our operations, fighting inequality, and helping creative projects come to life. You can read our commitments in full below.
By this we can see that kick starter are ready to help people achieve their dreams, they have already helped and funded millions of people all around the world, i am the next in line.
USP
My unique selling point is based on my hook, and also a documentary about being aware of your surroundings. My short-film will teach the audience to be aware of where they are, and what is going on in their surroundings, despite the fact that its a thriller and you not supposed to gain any knowledge from watching it, the audience will gain understanding about always being aware. safety comes first. The reason i believe this will sell is because there is no thriller film that has a meaning behind it about being safe, as-well as watching it there will be some valuable knowledge applied into it. The twist will amaze the viewers and put them into shock.https://youtu.be/IHcOvPtYE08
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The success of the product The product was very successful but it could have been even better than what we produced. The client gave us a...
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Introduction The main aim of this report is to sell my idea to the producers to get my film made and shown all around the world. From ...
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Influences Taken 2008: This film has influenced me on how to come about and produce my film. This film contains many twists and plots. ...
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Shot Reverse shot is, involves two characters having a conversation. You would have one character looking at the other, then we would have a...













