When me and my partner showed our class mates the animation of our film we got a series of different reactions.
Our first problem was that our animation is incomplete, so we wasn't able to give the desired effect, there was some sound effects that was missing, due to time but also the fact that we was unsure of how to make the sounds, for example a heartbeating slowly and then increasing, and also the wind blowing process was a problem because it didn't sound very realistic and didn't match the action in our shots.
Another comment we was given was that it wasn't long enough, and that it didn't seem scary, this could either be because we hadn't finished adding the sound effects so the tension wasn't felt.
We was given an idea that tension should be added, but we believe that the first two minutes of the film doesn't necessarily need to be scary at all, but we will be dropping little hints into the plot, so when the friends are walking down the alleyway, in the background we will have the sound of the little girl humming in the background.
Tatiana Macedo
Thursday, 8 December 2011
Friday, 18 November 2011
Thursday, 17 November 2011
Location For Our Film Opening
Friday, 4 November 2011
Marketing For My Film

When media programs such as newspapers/magazines, or TV ads work together, they create whats called word-of-mouth, they do this by organinsing free advanced screeings of films. This is really important for my target audience becasue what their friends tell them is important, if your friend tells you this film is good then your bound to go and watch it. However if the film isnt particularly good/or isnt something that the person who gave the word-of-mouth finds particularly good then the word-of-mouth wont be any good then the film isnt run in cinemas for very long because its difficult to change that view - you'll go to watch the film in a negative light no matter what, so you'll feel negativie about it, but if you hear/read good reviews then the film gets good viewings.
Another way would be to advertise trailers online mainly, becasue thats what teenagers spend most of their times on, so maybe including short or extended clips would be a good idea as well. Trailers are probably the single most cost-effective marketing technique, they could also be played before films are being shown in cinema, cause people that go to cinemas would actually pay to go watch my film.
Episode Of Eastenders
In the particular episode of Eastenders that I watched the main characters or storyline was based along Christain and Syed's gay relationship. I feel that I can respond emotionally to Christians character because he is a very dedicated, I'd think it would be very hard to play a Gay character when you cant actually relate to the situation so well done to him.
In this episode Christain bought a pink baby gift bag for Syed's baby daughter that he didnt know about, there was a close-up of this. I felt this was a good way of making the audience fell sympethy towards Christian because it shows he is really trying his best to try and be happy for Syed even though he in previous episode's did ask Syed to chose between him and the baby.
'Identifying' with a character from what i understand is when the audience fell like they understand what that character is going through, and feels sorry/sympthy for that particular character. Or if they have/or know people that has gone through the same situation, they will be able to identify to the characters reaction.
However I dont believe that all audiences respond the same way to characters, there are lots of reasons for thism gender, sexuality, ethnicity, age and also religion.
In Eastenders Christian and Syed are involved in gay relationship, because Syed comes from a Muslim background, his realtionship is really frowned upon.
Most cahraters are realistic, like the character Wytney plays is very realsitc, becasue the things that shes gone through have happened in real life before, like the prositiute situation and the way she thought she was in love, that is a realistic situation because some girls that have been the same thing.
Saturday, 29 October 2011
Funding

The UK Film Council also use to fund filming projects until April 2001, when the BFI took over responsibilies for ensuring that the economic, cultural, and educational aspects of film are effectively represented at home and abroad.
There are so many other ways to try and get some funding, so I personally wouldn't say money is a BIG issue, but obviously some
people have better luck than others, but if you've got some good ideas and your very driven and motivated then you shouldn't have much problem trying to get some funding.
Personally the way I would go about finding a distributor for my Horror film opening would be to send big studios my film pitch and arranging some one-on-one time/meeting.
In an ideal world i would love for someone like Universal to pick up on my film, giving me constructive feedback and including some of their own ideas, actors, props, because they are the experts and so they know what would sell, and what people would enjoy to watch.
Thursday, 20 October 2011
Film Pitch
http://prezi.com/gqc5w8a-mtxc/plot-for-my-horror-film/
This link will take you to the pitch that me and my partner have produced for our horror film opening.
The feedback from our classmates had us thinking a few questions to ourselves, like what if we are not able to find an abandoned warehouse/house where we would be allowed to film, although I myself have got a place in mind, im not sure we will be given full permission to use it in our footage, well the inside anyways.
Also another thing that we was questioned about was the fact that maybe the group of friends wouldnt be scared of the little girl, so we have decided to use make-up and give her a coolder, pale look, and make her look more like a crazy women, what we are trying to accomplish is a sense of suspense, because everyone is in coustume and being weird on hallowen then they wont suspect the child to be a killer, although children are used a lot in horror films.
This link will take you to the pitch that me and my partner have produced for our horror film opening.
The feedback from our classmates had us thinking a few questions to ourselves, like what if we are not able to find an abandoned warehouse/house where we would be allowed to film, although I myself have got a place in mind, im not sure we will be given full permission to use it in our footage, well the inside anyways.
Also another thing that we was questioned about was the fact that maybe the group of friends wouldnt be scared of the little girl, so we have decided to use make-up and give her a coolder, pale look, and make her look more like a crazy women, what we are trying to accomplish is a sense of suspense, because everyone is in coustume and being weird on hallowen then they wont suspect the child to be a killer, although children are used a lot in horror films.
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