Monday, 4 April 2011

Evidence of time management

As you can see in my evaluation of the main task below, time management was one of the things I think we needed to improve. This is because we were set-back at the beginning of the task because of difficulties regarding outside weather and our audio. I have labelled each of my blog posts and you can see that each post is spread over a period of time which may act as some evidence that on the theoretical side, time was managed very well in reporting on the blogs.

Aside from this, we had storyboards that are also available to see on this blog- these boards helped us plan our time when filming because we had already done the hard work, so to say, we now had to put the plans into action and film the story we had in our hands.

Other evidence for time management is the blog posts included on here, such as planning for the scenes. The fact that we had planned well in advance for our filming shows that we knew what we were doing and at what point we had to begin. Deciding important factors like costume and location in advance really helped us save valuable time which we really needed towards the end.

Similar products to: Brian

Similar products to Brian include television programs such as:

The Inbetweeners: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZlxbfEdy7Y

This is purely for the fact that it depicts a British teenager who is a stereotypical representation of a 'geek'. This is shown in the character 'Will' played by Simon Bird.


Simon Bird plays Will McKenzie

The Inbetweeners logo

We may also compare the television show which our film is actually based on. Brian Cox's wonders of the solar system was the inspiration for our piece, the character himself of Brian, is not based on Professor Cox- but he is referenced several times, so I believe it to be appropriate to add him in here.

Wonders of the solar system: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUfd7RLMScU

Prof. Brian Cox



Risk Assessments

When we were filming we needed to be sure of a number of things to ensure that we were safe throughout the production of our film. This in turn means that we should compile a risk assessment in order to enforce this.


Risk
Likelihood
The group should travel always travel around in two’s or more. This will ensure that nobody gets harmed by strangers, especially when carrying expensive equipment.

Low if in an open area and in a group, medium if in a dark, enclosed space and high is alone and down a dangerous place (e.g dark alley)
Injury could be obtained if equipment if not used correctly, can also be harmed if equipment is carried in a manner which is unsafe.

Low if all the equipment is used properly and carried safely
Tripping on wires or tripods that are being used during filming
Low if the group is briefed beforehand and care is taken

How have you contributed to the production?

I was the person in the group responsible for Mise-en-scene. This is definined as: "French term from the theatre that literally means “what's put in the scene.” In the cinema it refers to the elements of a shot—the set, the props, the actors, the use of color and light—and the way these elements are composed or choreographed."


This in turn means that I was responsible for a number of different things that I will go through now.

Props


This means that I had to decide on all the props for both tasks, retrieve them and then put them into the film. There was not much use of props in either of our pieces- for the preliminary task we only used a sheet of paper, which I got from college and my own ID pass which I have on me at all times. For the main task I provided the books that we used in the library- both of the Brian Cox books belonged to me.

Costume


The preliminary task required that both myself and Jack wear our day to day clothing. I decided that on the day, we were both wearing appropriate costume and we used what we had. For the main task I decided that Sean needed to wear a suit, so asked him to bring in this- (so that it fit him correctly). Mario, played by Alex- was also in need of a costume. We decided that a red hoody would be most suitable as it fits in with the stereotype of a bully- we asked for Alex to bring this in so that it would fit. We wanted to hood to be up to reinforce the notion that he is the 'bad guy'.

Location


As both of our tasks involved students, it seemed logical to have both locations in college. I believe this made it very realistic- we used various points in the college, such as corridors and outdoors to make this seem authentic. We also used a public library for a scene in 'Brian'.

Lighting


In the preliminary task we were filming outside, this in turn means that we did not require any additional lighting and used the natural sunlight (hard light). For our second piece we were inside the entire time because we had learnt our lesson from the preliminary task! The lighting inside was artificial light from the light bulbs inside the college, we also received some hard light from the sun which was coming through various windows.

From all of this we can see that I have contributed a number of things to the production, I have arranged everything that you see in the film and made sure that it all works together and is realistic.

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Preliminary Task: Screenshots

Below are some photographs that were taken by Charlotte on her phone, they represent and show evidence for the preliminary task that was filmed in February 2011.

This is the bench that both Charlotte and Jack sat during the preliminary task. It is just outside of college and this encountered problems when the weather started to go bad.

This is a very long shot of the same bench that is mentioned above. In the preliminary task we also see Charlotte walking (in the Point of view shot) and this is close to the shot she sees.

This is the ID pass that we see Charlotte using at the beginning of the film, it is required to get in and out of the doors at the college we filmed at.

This is the camera which we used to film the preliminary task on. 

#2 of the camera we used.

This is the college which we filmed at. This was also a similar view that Charlotte would have seen when she was sitting down and talking to Jack (during the shot reverse shots)

Main Task: Evaluation

This is a personal reflection on what I think went well and what needed improving in the overall production of 'Brian'.

What went well:

  • I believe that as a group, we worked well together and devoted our time to making our specified micro-element the best it could be
  • 'Brian' is intended to be a comedy film, from the audience feedback we can see that it achieved its purpose of being humorous
  • The locations worked well for the film as it made it realistic
  • The costume added to the humour and suited the character perfectly
  • We did not encounter any technical difficulties which would harm the making of our film
  • The music that was used really emphasised the humour and made the film funny from the very beginning
What we needed to improve:
  • Time management- as we got pushed back when our preliminary task encountered technical difficulties regarding the audio, we were then rather behind for the remaining time in the project. I believe that if we had more time then we could have perhaps made a higher quality video that was either longer or had more interesting locations. 


Main Task: The Video

Please see the completed main task video of 'Brian' below.