Thursday, 12 January 2017

Settings - The Party Scene

One of the settings have used is a house where the party occurs, this is a typical setting for a party in a teen angst film therefore this is partly why we used it.










This is the outside of the house where the party is, this is where the group of friends filmed walking up to the from door.













This is the front door where the group of friends ring the door bell at to be let into the house party.




















This is the view of the front door from the inside of the house, this is where Lucy (the girl whose party it is and one of the mean girls) lets her friends in.

















This is the kitchen where the main part of the party is. This also helps to connote a teen angst film because parties in this genre of film are often seen in the kitchen.




These are the stairs where the triple L's (the mean girls) see Charlie (the school heart throb) rushing past them. 

















This is at the top of the stairs where you see the triple L's rushing to the bedroom to find out what is going on. 


















This is the bedroom where the triple L's find Faye in bed. The bedroom is quite plain but has mirrors and makeup in the background therefore connoting a feminine theme. Also the plain colours such as the white connotes a teenage theme because often teenagers prefer having a\more basic, plain room.

Wednesday, 4 January 2017

Pitch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2UVkW-Sm8c&t=26 

This is the pitch that my group and I did in order to present our film ideas verbally and to show the choices we had made. Some things in this pitch have changed due to the fact this was filmed before we decided to make some minor alterations.
 Written by Rebecca Pennell, Niall Hay, Cerys Thompson and I.

Friday, 16 December 2016

Story board





This is the story board explaining what camera shots are going to used in my film "OMG'. To help me draw and annotate this i referred back to the script i have written in order to make sure the story and the script are showing the same thing at the same time. I did this also to make the different camera shots work with what is happening in the scene. I am going to refer back to the story board whilst i am filming 'OMG' to make sure what is going on in the scene is relatable to the camera shots and that they make sense. For example, a close up is used when Lucy is shocked, this is necessary because close ups are usually used to convey that persons emotion at the time.

Story board drawn by myself and written by Rebecca Pennell and I.

Friday, 9 December 2016

OMG Script

This is the script we will be following whilst we film 'OMG'. The script shows who will be saying what and what actions they will be doing.

Written by Rebecca Pennell and I.

Risk Assessment

Input from Rebecca Pennell, Cerys Thompson, Niall Hay and I.

Wednesday, 30 November 2016

Film Production Title and Annotation


The production name was thought of by Rebecca Pennell, Cerys Thompson, Niall Hay and I, Niall Hay and Cerys Thompson designed the logo and Niall Hay edited it.