Friday 3 December 2010

risk assesment

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mise en scene

costume: we are planning to give a adventurous look to the finder. this means they will be in warm clothing maybe different to normal IE great coat, ruck sack etc etc, the genie may be wearing bright clothing and the vicar dark and historical looking clothing.
the scenario is woodland to give a fantasy look to the film so it is set back from normal society so in a way doesn't relate too much to the audience but puts them in a different world.
It may fit in with films like jamanji as this is a film that shows the burying of a object. the genre is a fantasy adventure thsi is because it contains a genie and a adventurous theme.

Matt, individual filming explanation

Our film is your classic genie film, in which a boy finds a magic lamp and a genie then grants him wishes put basically. To do this we will be trying to stick to our storyboard as much as possible. I will be playing the genie, Mitch will be playing the boy who finds the lamp, and emma will be playing the girlfriend he wishes for. We will each be taking turns to film each other (at no point are we all on screen together so this will work fine) and we will be filming in various sites around the college, but mainly along the woodland walk near the back of the college, this is an ideal location for our filming as it suits the atmosphere of the film and we don't need permission to be there as it is a public location for all college students. For our production we will need various costumes but all are basic and will not take much time to change into, this will save time and allow us more time for the filming. The costume we will be using is simple yet effective e.g. the genie has baggy trousers as you would expect (we are all responsible for bringing in our own characters costume). The only prop we will be sing is a lava lamp, which i am responsible for bring in, which indicates the genies lamp, other than this we need no other props, except perhaps a bag for the boy but we will have one of those with us anyway.

opening sequence soundtrack

For our opening sequence we are planning to use a very dramatic soundtrack, this may be a song composed by such persons like hans zimmer, klaus badelt, this is because these composers have produced many successful soundtracks that have proved to be dramatic like braveheart and last of the mohicans.
the reason we are choosing to use a soundtrack like this is because they give more feeling to the opening and also tend to be a sountrack that gets the audience more involved in the scene and gets them emotionally attatched to the scene rather than being a popular song where it might distance the audience from the scene.
other opening sequences that may be similar to us is jamanji, and other historical itemed films where it is started by a dramatic soundtrack.

Our children's film classification - matt

The classification/rating of our children's film is PG. This is because it is aimed at children but may contain some themes that may be inappropriate for younger children or that they may not understand. Due to certain aspects of the film it could also be considered to be aimed at young teens as well as young children as it contains themes that young children can enjoy as well as others that an older audience could also enjoy , increasing the size of the potential audience. For example, as the film contains a genie and magic, children would find this enjoyable and would want to view it, but it also contains darker themes such as the man being chased through the woods, young children may not understand this but a slightly older audience would and would enjoy the suspense.
 
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