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Format for today: Format for today: Period 3: ICT; complete and submit Period 3: ICT; complete and submit your ‘film package’ for investors your ‘film package’ for investors Period 4: Period 4: First half- First half- complete and complete and submit ‘film package’ submit ‘film package’ Period 4: Period 4: Second half- Second half- plan for your plan for your practical with advice from Mr Banks practical with advice from Mr Banks and Mr Griffiths and Mr Griffiths Period 5: Filming of your ‘clever’ Period 5: Filming of your ‘clever’ or unusual shot(s) or unusual shot(s)

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Page 1: Year10 8/11/07

Format for today:Format for today:

Period 3: ICT; complete and submit your ‘film Period 3: ICT; complete and submit your ‘film package’ for investorspackage’ for investors

Period 4: Period 4: First half-First half- complete and submit ‘film complete and submit ‘film package’package’

Period 4: Period 4: Second half-Second half- plan for your practical plan for your practical with advice from Mr Banks and Mr Griffithswith advice from Mr Banks and Mr Griffiths

Period 5: Filming of your ‘clever’ or unusual Period 5: Filming of your ‘clever’ or unusual shot(s)shot(s)

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Objectives:Objectives:

To be able to produce an effective ‘film To be able to produce an effective ‘film package’ to present to your ‘investors’package’ to present to your ‘investors’

To be able to use the DV Camera to To be able to use the DV Camera to shoot an unusual/ clever/ trick shot or shoot an unusual/ clever/ trick shot or series of shotsseries of shots

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COURSEWORK EXAM

4 Pieces.For one you plan & create

a media production.The other 3 can be writtenor practical or a mixture

of both

One ‘timed test’ (3 hrs).This will be on

And you will get some infobeforehand

50% 50%

120marks 100 marks

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Tzvetan Todorov:Tzvetan Todorov:

Equilibrium – setting, characters and story Equilibrium – setting, characters and story introduced and establishedintroduced and established

Disruption – story takes a particular direction, Disruption – story takes a particular direction, opposing characters introducedopposing characters introduced

Recognition of disruption – characters deal Recognition of disruption – characters deal with events, tension buildswith events, tension builds

Attempt to repair disruption- highest point of Attempt to repair disruption- highest point of tensiontension

New equilibrium – problems solved, questions New equilibrium – problems solved, questions answered, situation becomes settledanswered, situation becomes settled

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Your ‘package’ to present Your ‘package’ to present to the financiers:to the financiers:

Pitch (verbal)Pitch (verbal) Treatment (summary of film, written in prose Treatment (summary of film, written in prose

like a story)like a story) GenreGenre Possible stars and Possible stars and why suitablewhy suitable Likely locationsLikely locations Budget outlineBudget outline Marketing spin-offsMarketing spin-offs Possible directors Possible directors and why suitableand why suitable

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BUDGETS:

$73.2m

$20m for Bruce Willis

$10m for the director

$7m for Samuel L Jackson

$2.3m for Robin Wright Penn

$1.5m ‘perks’ for Willis

$20m Rest of cast and crew

$10m S.F/X

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Would these actors be bankable for a Horror film?

Rowan Atkinson

Al Pacino

Sarah Michelle Gellar

Heroes cast

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COMEDY

HORROR

ACTION

Jack BlackSeth RogenWill Ferrel

Sarah M GellarThe ‘Heroes/Lost’cast!Young male TV stars

Tony JaaBruce Willis

The Rock

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COMEDY

HORROR

ACTION

Adam McKay(Will Ferrell comedies;

SNL on TV)

Eli RothSam Raimi

Rob Zombie

James Cameron (T2)Tony/Ridley ScottWachowski Bros

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Budget outline for a Sci-fi Budget outline for a Sci-fi parodyparody

Hero

Will Smith $20,000,000 + 20% of the gross

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Budget outline for a Sci-fi Budget outline for a Sci-fi parodyparody

2nd Hero

Owen Wilson $10,000,000

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Budget outline for a Sci-fi Budget outline for a Sci-fi parodyparody

Villain

Jack Black $3,000,000

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Budget outline for a Sci-fi Budget outline for a Sci-fi parodyparody

Director

Judd Apatow: $7 million

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What are marketing spin-What are marketing spin-offs? Why are they offs? Why are they important?important?

Additional products related to a filmAdditional products related to a film Toys, lunch boxes, clothing, etc…Toys, lunch boxes, clothing, etc… Can bring in considerable revenue for Can bring in considerable revenue for

film financiersfilm financiers Could even surpass the film’s box office Could even surpass the film’s box office

takings!takings! Could help a film be seen as a ‘low risk’ Could help a film be seen as a ‘low risk’

investmentinvestment

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Why is this film significantin terms of marketing

spin-offs?

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A box office failure, buta profit was eventually

gained through toysales.

A sequel is out next year…

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$$$$$$=

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WatchesMartini glasses

Cigarette lightersCoasters

Action figuresKey rings

Poker sets…

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Your marketing spin-offs:Your marketing spin-offs:

What could they be?What could they be? Will they suit the target audience?Will they suit the target audience? Will they lead to financial gain?Will they lead to financial gain? Will they effectively represent or link in Will they effectively represent or link in

with your movie?with your movie? Add this section to your ‘film package’Add this section to your ‘film package’

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Camera Shots:Camera Shots:

Doing something different and Doing something different and unusual…unusual…

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Camera shots:Camera shots:

Long, complex takesLong, complex takes Unusual anglesUnusual angles Strange perspectives Strange perspectives NotNot showing key details showing key details Jump cutting or repeating scenesJump cutting or repeating scenes Camera ‘tricks’ to make it seem like Camera ‘tricks’ to make it seem like

something has happenedsomething has happened

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Your task:Your task:

To plan and film an unusual/ different/ To plan and film an unusual/ different/ startling camera shot (or series of shots)startling camera shot (or series of shots)

Plan in this room, using storyboard Plan in this room, using storyboard sheets from last week and lined papersheets from last week and lined paper

When you are ready, attach to clipboard When you are ready, attach to clipboard and collect a cameraand collect a camera

Get filming!Get filming!

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Camera shot ideas:Camera shot ideas:

A long take, with lots of different things A long take, with lots of different things happeninghappening

An unusual perspective (eg: within an object An unusual perspective (eg: within an object like a cup, through a key hole, directly above or like a cup, through a key hole, directly above or below a person, etc…)below a person, etc…)

A trick shot, maybe a person disappearing or A trick shot, maybe a person disappearing or instantly changing clothes, etc…instantly changing clothes, etc…

Not showing something an audience might Not showing something an audience might expect to see in the shot (eg: a character expect to see in the shot (eg: a character getting killed!)getting killed!)