Monday, October 21, 2024

Statement Of Intent

 This is our initial idea for our project

Statement of Intent 

Genre

Crime/Drama

Target Audience

Demographic




Teenagers and adolescents (male) between the ages of 15-21. 




Psychographic




People who enjoy crime/drama/thriller films. People who are outgoing and those who often speak to themselves.

How we will appeal to this target audience

  The fact that our opening will almost exclusively include teenage actors could appeal to them probably since they’d relate to them. It could also relate from the fact that teenagers that view this film might also have the same issue of a desire to join gangs and commit criminal activities, this film might deter them from it or reel them in.

Main inspirations

  For the type of criminal activity and behaviour the teenage criminals have, we were inspired by a bunch of side characters we run across in the game RDR 2, these were teenage boys who were alleyway robbers, they had gangs and often robbed adults and unsuspecting people.


   Our inner monologue aspect of the movie was mainly inspired by the film Goodfellas, that movie had an abundance of inner monologue coming from the main character. We hope to replicate this and at least give an idea that our film will contain an inner monologue from the opening.

General Synopsis

  In a civilised town, a young fella gets involved with a group of adolescent gangsters that commits criminal acts regularly, and rules a small area in the town, as the reality of living as a vermin to society, target of law and other criminals (who are probably older than them) settles in, It challenges his morality.


   The storyline of the movie is about one teenage gang member reflecting and wanting to leave but can’t due to a blood oath/promise. 

Characters

Teenage criminals (wannabe gangsters) perhaps 3-4 of them depending on the amount of actors we will use.


Young adult (probably)

Representations

(How will people, places, groups be portrayed in the film opening?)


   We believe the main characters if our opening will be shown in a negative manner, the teenage criminals who are probably abandoned home or come from abusive and poor families will be portrayed as dirty from their clothing, face, and maybe hair, as well as rude from well being criminals, and doing criminal activities, both of which are pretty rude.



   We believe we will also portray another character (an adult) in a neutral manner, We probably won’t go for someone really old, just a young adult maybe, we’ll probably display them wearing casual clothing and tall. (Gusde)


   The location we’re also planning to use will be abandoned (Taman Bali Festival) so it will be dirty and uncomfortable, fitting for a teenage criminal on the run from parents or society.

Dominant Reading

(What message do you want to give to your audience)


Don’t join gangs kids… and adults maybe.


Aside from that we’d also hopefully be able to display the reason of how innocent teenagers plunge themselves into the world of crime, blinded by its facade of fame, money, power, pleasure, and other things that uneducated and discontent people who wish for an escape from their lives hope for when joining gangs. (hopefully can do this from inner monologue)

Proposed Roles

Script

Group Effort

Storyboard

Alex and Arnold

Location Scout

Panji

Risk Assessment 

Panji and Sagara

Screen Test 

Group Effort

Filming schedule

Group Effort

Audience research 

Group Effort

Behind-the-scenes

Sagara and Alex

Editing 

Arnold and Alex (possibly)


Reflection: 

Statement of intent allows us to divide task among the group members, which increases efficiency and prevents confusion. We also get a better understanding of what we are supposed to do to make our project as good as possible.

Thursday, October 3, 2024

Research: Industry

  This Is My Research: Industry For My Comp 1 Project.

What Genre am I working in?:

- My group has decided to go with a crime/drama genre for our project.

Do I want my film to be niche or mainstream:

We're torn between our options, as each has its own drawbacks. Choosing mainstream could raise expectations for our media text's quality due to substantial funding, while choosing niche could limit our creative freedom by requiring us to comply to specific filmmaking styles.

- After careful consideration, I would like for my group's project to be niche, so we can express our creativity and have a special style of filming, and also due to the fact that it is impossible for us to compete with multi-million dollar mainstream company in terms of quality and budget, so choosing niche would be the wiser decision.

What company would most likely produce my media text in the real world?:

I think company like Lionsgate Studios would likely consider producing our media text, since the company has produced multiple films with the same genre as ours such as American Psycho.

What other media text did they produce?:

- Hunger Games, Now You see me etc

Reflection
It was a tough decision for us to decide if  we want our film to be niche or mainstream, however, after a long and careful consideration, we decided to go for niche since mainstream is usually associated with high budget, which we clearly do not have as a high school student.

Reaserch: Genre

 This is my Research: genre for comp 1

Typical conventions from the Crime/Drama genre.

- Films from this genre usually include..


Godfather (1972)

Produced by: Albert S. Ruddy

Distributed by: Paramount Pictures, FilmFlex


Genre/Subgenre

-Drama/Crime


What Conventions Did It Conform To:

-First of all, the movie is set from the year 1945-55, the year during which organized crime has reached its height. Crime movies commonly takes place during the course of those years as it is popularly known as the era of mobsters. Secondly, it takes place in New York City, which was known as the Capital of Organized Crime during the course of those years, which is one of the reasons why majority of mob films takes place in New York City. In this opening scene, we can see a person of little significance having a conversation with the head of the mob family "Vito Corleone" begging him to avenge his daughter who has been brutally beaten up by her boyfriend. This conversation implicitly tells the audience that the character "Vito Corleone" is a significant and a powerful character to the plot, it is also notably clear the mannerism of the two characters and the neat formal outfits of the characters in this scene conforms to the way mafia were back then. Finally the mise en scene in this scene: the slightly dim amber lighting, the props, the outfits, and the moody environment which evokes a sense of seriousness in the crime world conforms to the genre.

What Conventions Did It Subvert:

--Firstly, the movie starts off with a conversation between two characters, which builds the narrative of the film; this subverts traditional conventions of a crime genre, and instead of starting with action and conflict, the movie starts off with a wedding event which was explicitly said by the mob boss. This joyful event contrast the dark theme of the crime genre which is usually associated with violence and power. 

What representations are there (places/events/people):

-Italian mob boss, Italians, wedding, office

What Technical Elements Are Used To Represent Them:
- The Italian mob boss "Vito Corleone" was portrayed as a man with composed and courteous mannerism as well as a tidy, formal, and luxurious appearance that implies that he is a rich and wealthy man. He is also portrayed as a man with power through the camera angles and the way others regard him. On the other hand the other Italian was portrayed to be a less significant character and notably a weaker character because he was desperately asking for the mob boss's help and the camera focuses more on the Godfather giving us a sense that the Godfather is a more major character. At the end of the opening scene it is explicitly stated by the "Godfather" that there is a wedding happening outside, specifically his daughter's wedding. The people in the scene can also be seen wearing a formal outfit for special events.
Finally, the location of the scene was filmed in an office, which seems to be the Godfather's office. The dimly- lit, warm, amber lighting illuminates the room, evoking a warm and comfortable feeling across the room. It also features dark wooden furniture, the walls are filled with elegant decorations and family pictures, the gradient in the room is a perfect blend of amber tones and rich shadows which creates a mysterious atmosphere, this office embodies the powerful and authoritative nature of the Godfather aka Vito Corleone. 


Taxi Driver (1976)

Produced  by:  Bill/Phillips Productions Italo-Judeo Productions
Distributed  by: Columbia Pictures




Genre/Subgenre:
-Crime/Noir/Drama/Thriller


What Conventions Did It Conform To:
- The movie is set in the year 1976,  a lonely, alienated protagonist, Travis Bickle, can be observed driving around the gritty urban New York City, establishing the setting of the film. The portrayal of the nightlife in New York City shows the danger, vulgar, and grim nature of New York, often associated with places in crime films. The film uses inner dialogue, giving us a vocal narration of the protagonist to create more depth to the story and establish motivation, which helps develops the character. The inner dialogue also gives us hints that the protagonist is slowly having a mental breakdown with all his dark and violent thoughts, which makes the audience contemplate whether or not the protagonist would turn these violent thoughts to violent tendencies further into the film, and these are common character trait of the protagonist or antagonist in a crime film.


What Conventions Did It Subvert:
- First of all, the movie begins with our protagonist "Travis Bickle", who is depicted as a lonely, disturbed veteran instead of a charismatic criminal. This challenges the typical portrayal of protagonist in a crime film who are often depicted as ruthless, charismatic and ambitious. Secondly, the opening scene mainly focuses on internal conflict, rather than jumping into immediate conflict and dramatic action- packed sequence, it focuses on building an atmosphere and exploring the city, focusing on Travis's character and the problems he is facing internally. The opening scene also did not give us a clear idea of his character morals, making it hard for us to classify whether he is a villain or a hero. Finally, rather than glorifying crime or making it look normal, the opening scene evokes a sense of dread and unease, and how grim society is, which is expressed by Travis Bickle in the opening scene when he said, "all the animals come out at night", implying the people are like animals, it also highlights the darker aspect of the city, which is unlike the typical depiction of crime in crime films.

What representations are there (places/events/people):
- Travis Bickle (protagonist), city dwellers, New York City, Driving at night

What Technical Elements Are Used To Represent Them:
- The use of low-angle shots of Travis conveys his vulnerability and isolation. The camera follows the protagonist perspective, making the viewer see the city through his eyes. We also get close-ups of his face that captures his inner conflict allowing us to see what he is feeling. The high contrast between the bright neon lights and the dark shadows of the city creates a moody atmosphere that highlights the city's danger. The pacing was also rather slow which allows us to absorb the city's atmosphere. The city dwellers through the eyes of Travis Bickle is portrayed as animals, this reflects the nature of his character and his thoughts towards the people which emphasizes how disconnected he is from society. The moody jazz used in the film adds some emotion weight to the scene and also creates tension as the protagonist drive around the city. We also get to hear ambient sounds like car honking, chatters, the couple talking in the cab, while the protagonist is silent. We can however, hear his inner monologue, giving us further insights on his thoughts about the city, which could represent his isolation from his environment and further exaggerate his feeling of loneliness. As he drives at night in his cab, it is as if we are there in the cab with him, because the set designs of the gritty environment and his confined taxi space, it feels as though we are the one driving.

Here are some other texts I will look at a little broadly to see how they appeal to audiences and how they can inspire me.


Title: Goodfellas 
Year: 1990




Target Audience And How Are They Appealed To:
- I would assume that the target audience for this movie is mainly young males and males above the age of 18, as it contains masculine themes like power, and loyalty, which resonates amongst young males. The movie also contains fast-paced action and catchy dialogues which could appeal to most young males as they are more likely to be interested in these type of films. It also includes violent and mature scenes which would not be suited for younger audiences. People who enjoy crime films would also be appealed to by this film, as it is portrays the crime world very well and shows the typical life of a mobster.

What Would You Like To Use In Your Opening From This:
- My team and I would like to include an inner monologue which was also used in Goodfellas to build exposition for our opening scene. We would also want to replicate some of the dramatic action sequence from this film and the way they build tension in the opening scene. Also, we would love to use catchy and quotable dialogues in our films, which Goodfellas has a lot. We also plan to use formal clothing for our characters, similar to the suits they wore in this film. Lastly, we would like to include compilations of the mafia life and action similar to Goodfellas.

What Would You Like To Avoid In Your Opening From This:
- I think my team would like to avoid the setting which was set in the city, and would rather film our scene in a more secluded and darker area such as the inside of a house, inside a car, and even an underground or abandoned area. Secondly, instead of having a slow narrative opening scene, we would rather start our opening scene with a short inner monologue similar to Goodfellas, then showcasing a dramatic crime action packed sequence with music in the background.

Title: Donnie Brasco
Year: 1997





Target Audience And How Are They Appealed To:
- The film is targeted towards adult audiences, desirably people over the age of 21, due to its mature themes such as violence and other explicit scenes, therefore it may not be suited for audiences under the age of 21 or 18. It is also focused more towards storytelling and narration rather than simple action, which would demotivate younger audiences to watch this film, and appeal more to older audiences. It could also be targeted towards crime movie lovers, particularly those who enjoy movies like the Godfather, as this film belongs to the same genre, and has great dialogues and crime.

What Would You Like To Use In Your Opening From This:
The scene begins with a conversation between two main characters in a bar. This is something we would like to use in our opening scene to establish the relationship of our characters. We also want our dialogue between our characters to be interesting and grabs the viewer's attention just like the scene in Donnie Brasco.

What Would You Like To Avoid In Your Opening From This:
- Instead of filming in a bar, we plan to film our scene in a diner to create a brighter and a more joyful atmosphere, which subverts the conventions of a crime genre. We would also like to have more than two characters having a conversation, and instead of it being a serious conversation, we would like to have a less serious and playful conversations and dialogue to show the warmer side of a crime family.


Title: Pulp Fiction
Year: 1995





Target Audience And How Are They Appealed To:
- This film is targeted towards young adult mainly age 18 and above, as it has an edgy theme, multiple pop culture references, and also a gritty dialogue, which could resonate with younger audiences. It is, however, may not be suited for young teens and children as it contains mature scenes and harsh language. This film could also be targeted towards crime or thriller movie lovers, as this film belongs to that genre. This film is packed with fast-paced action sequences and catchy dialogues, and crimes, which would definitely appeal to them.

What Would You Like To Use In Your Opening From This:
- We would like to film some of our opening scene in a diner that looks similar to the diner shown in Pulp Fiction. We have found a place in Bali that looks very similar to the diner in Pulp Fiction, it is a retro American diner where we will film our dialogue scenes. We would also like to use catchy dialogue trade-off between our character in the diner to grab the viewer's attention.

What Would You Like To Avoid In Your Opening From This:
- Instead of having a dialogue trade-off between two characters, we plan to have more than two characters having a conversation in a diner. We would like our diner scene to be a dialogue-heavy narrative as opposed to an immediate action.

Title: El Camino A breaking bad film
Year: 2019


https://youtu.be/elUzbYPoyFE


Target Audience And How Are They Appealed To:
The film is targeted towards young adult, as it is unsuitable for young audiences due to featuring violence, substance, and harsh language. It is also a dark, action-packed crime film with gritty narratives, and a complex protagonist which would be appealing to most young adults. It is also targeted towards fans of the popular series, "Breaking Bad, with this being a spin-off movie of the side character in the series, the movie would certainly appeal to the die-hard fan of the show.

What Would You Like To Use In Your Opening From This:
I would like to replicate a scene where two character is walking in the hallway as shown in the scene, which would create a dramatic and thrilling scene.

What Would You Like To Avoid In Your Opening From This:
- Rather than shooting in a hotel, we would like to shoot our hallway scene somewhere more accessible. Secondly, the scene was just two characters walking normally in the hallway, on the other hand, we would like to create a dramatic and tense scene with two characters walking in a hallway with an intention to harm someone. Lastly, the color grading used in the scene is too bright and too dull for me, which creates a boring atmosphere, so we would like to implement a darker tone in our hallway scene to build a darker atmosphere and build tension.

Title: Breaking Bad S8 E5
Year 2012

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cbbm2-Xt59g


Target Audience And How Are They Appealed To:
The show is targeted towards adults age 18-50, as the show is full of complex characters, gritty narratives, and moral dilemmas which these age group tend to appreciate. It is also targeted towards people who enjoy a gritty crime drama show that challenge our viewpoint on certain subject like morality, and transformation.

What Would You Like To Use In Your Opening From This:
The scene shows a series of murder edited into a compilation, with a lighthearted music playing in the background, as opposed to having a dark and serious music playing. We would like to create an opening similar to this idea, where we film the life of a criminal and a series of criminal acts with a joyful music that contrast to the grim situation happening in the scene.

What Would You Like To Avoid In Your Opening From This:
- We would prefer to film our series of crime scenes in multiple different settings, rather than filming it in one setting like the prison shown in the scene. We would also like to avoid showing graphic explicit violence as much as we can, but rather imply violence. We would also like to use a different background music,

Title: The Outfit
Year: 2022
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIXMdHbhWEE&t=114s

Target Audience And How Are They Appealed To:
This film is targeted primarily towards adults who appreciates heavy and gritty dialogues, and a character-driven narrative. This movie is also targeted towards people who enjoy noir, thrilling crime films, and appreciates the dark themes and styles found in these kind of genre.

What Would You Like To Use In Your Opening From This:
The lighting and the ambery, moody color grading is something we would like to replicate, as it helps create a noir atmosphere to further exaggerate the crime genre, and also to create tension in our scenes. We would also like to use formal, neat vests or suits for our characters, similar to the scene above.

What Would You Like To Avoid In Your Opening From This:
- We would like to avoid the slow pacing of this scene, and would prefer a faster-paced action sequence to create a blast of excitement immediately catching the viewer's attention. We would also like to avoid a dramatic dialogue trade-off between our characters, but rather use a more playful, unserious and gritty dialogues.


Here is some other videos I watched to help me in my project
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Reflection
We watched this video during one of our lessons. This video will surely help me in my movie opening project, as it gave me a better understanding on how to create a good opening scene






Research: Audience

 This Is My Research: Audience for my Comp 1 Project


Preliminary Research

 What are your thoughts on the video you have just watched? 



Film

Genre/Genre Conventions

How did this scene introduce characters, and settings and create intrigue?

What did you like/dislike about the intro?

Extraction II

Action

Fight, explosion

It introduced us to the hero of the movie and it shows the hero in battle with destruction everywhere around him

I like the mise en scene and how it conforms to the audience

Pamali Corpse VIllage

Horror

:Demonic entities, Tension, Night, Rituals

The opening introduced us to a character and his role which we dont know of , however it shows the audience that this film is going to be about horror with the way they conform with its conventions.

I like how they conform the mise en scene with the horror genre and how everything is evidently horror.

UGLIES

Sci Fi:
Futuristic, Advanced technologies

It introduced us to a torn society and a group of scientists who revolutionised the way the society works. The mainly introduced us to the plot of the film showing the audience that this movie is set in the future and incredibly sci fi

I like how mise en scene conforms with the sci fi genre.

500 Days Of Summer

Romance;
Relationship, Intimacy

It introduced us to the two main leads with a narrator in the background and it flashed back into the past showing us a montage of when they were young.

I like how it introduced the two lead characters and how they both differ from each other. I also liked the music they used when showing the montage of them as childrens. / I disliked the 

Johnny English

Comedy : Wordplays, Jokes

The opening introduced us to the hero of the film who was shown to be a funny character, the opening started off with a funny dream scenario and off the start it contained many jokes and wordplay.

I like how they used upbeat music and i like how they subvert the comedy genre with an action packed scene and how the main character tasked to do an important mission was shown as goofy and unserious

Weekly progress + plan

 This is my weekly progress for my new project

Week 1: This week we learned about film industries; how they are produced, distributed and exhibited. We also set up our new blog for this project about creating an opening scene to our film.

Week 2- On tuesday we did a more in depth and big research towards our genre, we chose a movie that we wanted to research and had to write things about conventions, and representation which is simillar to what we did last term, I will admit I don't know too much about the movie I'm doing to go very in depth, but I think it's my best shot when I have to consider the genre I'm trying to go for and having to choose a movie that also follows it. I still struggle trying to put in techincal elements especially when it comes to things like editing and camera so I'll have to catch up on that. I also probably need to watch a bit of movie intros to get my mind marinated to this genre I wanna do.

Week 3: We did an in- depth research on several media texts that influenced our project.

Week 4: We worked on our statement of intent and we learnt further in depth about media consolidation, we learnt about things like vertical and horizontal integration, cross-media convergence, and synergy as well was how those things benefit the audience and the media companies themselves, then we did a classwork in where we had to research our own case study about which 2 companies did synergy together and how it benefited them and the audience.

Week 5: Today we started on our essential planning for project: Script, Storyboard, Screenplay etc.

Week 6: We finalized everything,


Reflection

It was a really fun term, I learned so much, I cannot wait for next term to film our media movie opening project.

BRIEF

 This is my brief for Comp 1

I am incredibly excited, since this was my most anticipated project, particularly the filming part

Team

Filming Schedule

 Here is my group filming schedule made by sagara Reflection: I hope that this filming schedule would assist in our filming so that we know ...