Monday, 11 March 2013

Production Log 5

The key issues for my pre-production work this week has been completing it via the deadline. I have also learnt how to use a new type of technology called 'Prezi' that can help my overall grade for use of technology in my coursework. I used prezi to carry out the treatment on, so it looks interesting and different instead of just typing it on Blogger. This week we have also decided on our narrative of our film and produced shooting scripts, call sheets a production schedule and location recies. We used a template from McKees classical narrative to produce our own one. This consisted of the Expostion, Protagonists which is where you get to know the protagonist. After that would be the Agents of change, Antagonists, which where change appears in the protagonists life. Conflict complication which is where the issue develops then after that elaboration which is where all the other events come into the story and after that would be climax and resolution which is where the character overcomes the conflict. The we also did a coda which ends the story, clearly. In addition to this me and partner had created a vox pop on BSR which we asked a series of questions on BSR films and the themes portrayed and their views on the situations shown in the film.

The issues in our film, we decided on was because of how a large amount of British social realism films typically possess these themes in their films, we establish the theme of domestic violence as portrayed in 'Nil by Mouth'. The film kidulthood shows themes of drugs and childhood issues which we will demonstrate in our film. Our whole idea of what the opening sequence will contain changed as me and partner thought that our original idea was too typical and common to use as we wanted a unique storyline to appeal to our target audience. For our narrative we have decided to use an linear narrative as they are generally most frequently used in BSR films, it adds to the verisimilitude. In addition to that we are using an restricted narrative as it is easier to use and thats what BSR films consist of. 







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