Thursday, 31 January 2013

Ideas for the Magazine Cover

Our group decided to make our magazine cover like a split screen showing two sides of our main character Ainsley good and bad side on each side. The group and our teacher think this is a great idea as the film focuses on the choices and consequences of Ainsley. We were thinking of having a dark and light shade on each side of the split screen. On the dark side we would my character in the background emphasising the bad side as my character pulls Ainsley into the gangster and street life which he tries to avoid.and the other side which is the lighter side which would be focusing on the good boy side of him.

I got the split screen idea from the George Clooney and Ryan Gosling film 'The Ides Of March'. The film has a split screen poster. This film or poster has nothing to do with our film but the idea of its poster is very similar to our film poster.

Saturday, 19 January 2013

We Started Shooting!

On Thursday 17 January, we started our shooting for our trailer. Since we were going to use a car for our trailer, Ainsley is the only member of our group that drives, he brought his car in and we decided to do some shots from the car as a trolley shot. We have many shots such as the camera being placed on the dashboard, shots from our side view mirror, and pan shots of the car driving past.

 One of the best shots we captured was a pan of the police, we drove past the police with the camera in the side mirror and capture a van and a few officers in uniform. We thought this would be a vital shot for our trailer as it sets the tone that there will be conflict, plus it is a stereotype in urban films for there to be police either in the trailer or in the film.

A few problems we faced was the traffic was quite slow so a lot of our footage did get kinda un-interesting and boring. However, the main problem we faced that day was that during our driving, the road got bumpy with pot holes and speed bumps, so many part of the footage is very shaky and that is something that is frowned upon in the marking criteria. However, the group will try to sort something out, we might have to go out and film again. We were also thinking of filming at night as it will also be more effective as many more teenagers are out in the evening and would be more connecting to our demographic.

Monday, 7 January 2013

Jack Reacher Poster





Jack Reacher is the new Tom Cruise film which came out recently. It is an adaptation of the popular Lee Child novel 'One Shot'. While the film was in production, the original working title was "One Shot", it was directed and written by Christopher McQuarrie. The film entered production in October 2011 and finished January 2012, it was filmed entirely in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The movie has rallied a lot of rumour of Tom Cruise winning his first Oscar. The film was scheduled for release on December 15 but was delayed due to the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting. The film was released on December 21st in the USA and December 26th.

The poster has Tom Cruise in the middle of poster with the camera on a low angle showing he is control, he has some scars on his face showing that he just had a fight and because his eyes looking past the camera, this could suggests he is looking at his fallen victim, this is emphasised further with gun in his hand. Also, with the car headlights on behind him, this gives Tom Cruise's character more darker and more mysterious. Everything behind him is blurred out by the shallow depth of field behind him and he is in full focus, this also emphasises the fact that he is main character and the man person in the film.

The poster has really influenced our poster with the main character in action on the poster.This was a really good idea for our poster. We could have our two main character (Shahrukh and Ainsley) in action. we could have a black background just to further emphasise its a very dark rivalry between the two characters.

The idea of the main character being bruised and being the main 'object' in the poster gave us an idea that we could use for both film poster and magazine cover. We could use it for our film poster by having either my character or the character of Ainsley scruffy and really gritty looking in the front of our poster suggesting he is fighting someone or something, maybe the life he is living, maybe he is fighting to change for the good. We could also use it for magazine cover, by using the same idea, this would entice the reader to read into the film and watch the teaser trailers and maybe go watch the film.

Sunday, 6 January 2013

Our Ideas

The group has decided to carry on with a revenge urban thriller. We decided to follow in the footsteps of Noel Clarke's KidultHood and AdultHood as a sort of urban action thriller. Our film is set in Brixton, the heart of South London, in a very urban and gang affiliated area. We chose this area because I grew up in Brixton and is famous for its gang activities. As in the film, there is also alot gang activities and fights, it fits well with the scene. Other scenes in the film will be done in college in Tooting Bec, it will our college Ernest Bevin College as the one of the character has to chose between being a gang member or carrying on with education and college.

For the costumes, many characters will be very casual; dark jeans, trainers and black hoodies. This is the very common dress code for youths in today's urban area's. There will also be scenes in a school uniform with the younger brother.