Planning for PT2 up to scratch.
Chene Harris
Media
PT2 Planning
1• Who’s doing what?
Chené: • Camera • Director/time keeper • Brainstorm • Concept • treatment • script/talent •editing
• logo design • placement • animation
• logo design • placement • animation
Hunter: • lighting • Brainstorm • concept • treatment • shot list • film schedule • call sheets
• help with logo
• help with logo
Grace: • sound/audio • brainstorm • concept • treatment • storyboard • location/setting • props
and costumes • helping with the logo
and costumes • helping with the logo
2• Presentation
After effects for the title:
Photos of the costumes and props:




Location:
Types of characters you’ve chosen and why:
The little girl (Amberley) we have decided to chose Amberley as the little girl to act in our film because the film is basically based around her and how she gets abducted and has that realization about not ‘taking sweets’ from a stranger - in this case the older man who doesn’t look after himself and take care of himself; he is more dirty and torn up than what the girl is. Having the older man look more dirty and unclean it almost gives the audience more of an understanding that the older man is the one that the little girl should be looking out for and staying away from. This also just creates more suspense leading up to the abduction.
3• filling in the gaps:
• Who is acting for you?
Theo: The older man
Sean: Back up of the older man
Aria: The little girl (Amberley)
Aunty Rach: The mother of the young girl
• Where are you filming?
We are going to be filming at Kennedy park
• shot list and filming schedule
- Abduction
- With having an induction short film this will make it so easy to add in our chase-scene
- This film will create suspense and worry for the viewers
- Girl abducted - the little girl being abducted will come across quite weak, scared and vulnerable
- The man abducting the girl will come across as strong, unafraid, powerful and come across as weird, scary, less vulnerable.
Our main plot idea
A large, tall man offers a young, small girl a lollie. He invites her to walk with him to his car where the lollie is. She happily goes along with him. Soon after handing her the lollie which is the object that is given, he then invites her to get into his car. She has a discovery moment, and remembers how no one should ever take a lollie from or get into a car with a stranger, and so she realizes that perhaps this man is a danger to be around. This will be symbolized by her dropping the lollie onto the ground, looking up at him worriedly and nervous, and politely say, "Um, no... thank, ... you... no.. thanks." (a bit of a stutter - sound revealing her nervousness) [we may use a close-up shot of her face revealing her worry, and then a low-angle shot looking up at the man revealing his superiority and her vulnerability in this moment]. He will then try and grab her, in which she will begin running away at a high speed - the chase scene of him chasing after her. This chase-sequence will be followed by him managing to catch up to her and pick her up, with her hitting her head against his on accident, hurting herself. He will carry her, at pace, to his car, shove her inside, and drive off. [Extreme close-up of his face as he carries her to reveal his determination and awful character - pale face, blue rings under his eyes, really strange man].
Dialogue:
Strange man:
“Hey sweets, where’s your mom?”
Little girl:
“In the bathroom” *points to the bathroom*
Strange man:
“Oh well in that case while you’re waiting for her would you like some lollies?”
Little girl:
*nods with a smile*
Strange man:
“Alrighty then, come for a walk with me and you can pick out some lollies that you’d like, pick some out for your mom as well”
Little girl:
*follows the strange man to his van*
*picks out some lollies for her and her mom*
Strange man:
“And how about a drive around the block to kill some time while you’re waiting for your mom?”
Little girl:
“Umm... no... no thank you... I should be... getting back to her”
*drops the lollie, runs away screaming “MOMMMYYYYYYYY”*
(The chase scene then begins - where the strange man runs and fetches the little girl and picks her up and puts her in the car).
Dialogue:
Strange man:
“Hey sweets, where’s your mom?”
Little girl:
“In the bathroom” *points to the bathroom*
Strange man:
“Oh well in that case while you’re waiting for her would you like some lollies?”
Little girl:
*nods with a smile*
Strange man:
“Alrighty then, come for a walk with me and you can pick out some lollies that you’d like, pick some out for your mom as well”
Little girl:
*follows the strange man to his van*
*picks out some lollies for her and her mom*
Strange man:
“And how about a drive around the block to kill some time while you’re waiting for your mom?”
Little girl:
“Umm... no... no thank you... I should be... getting back to her”
*drops the lollie, runs away screaming “MOMMMYYYYYYYY”*
(The chase scene then begins - where the strange man runs and fetches the little girl and picks her up and puts her in the car).
MEET US
Grace Watson
Hi, I'm Grace Charlotte Watson. I am seventeen years old and very passionate about Media Studies, my dream job being to become a TV presenter or some sort of role in the media industry. I love creativity and have loved learning to film, edit and work with a team to produce a product of excellence.
Chene Harris
- Hi my name is Chene Harris, i am 18 years old, i am an AS student that goes to city impact church school and i chose to take media studies this year to get to know more of the technical side of things towards a camera and how they work and understand the process behind everything that goes into making a film.
Hunter Look:
- Hi my name is Hunter Look i am 16 years old, i belong to city impact church school, i am an AS student in year 12 and i chose media to understand the art of media and how it gets produced.
Hi Chene
ReplyDeleteOverall Score: 11/20
There seems to be a lot missing from what you put your name down to do. You were on camera, I didn't see any plans for camera shots/ angles or movies that you were drawing inspiration from for your camera style.
The script is not done in the correct format which was required and available as a tool on our class blog.
the treatment and concept had some of the elements needed but you haven't spoken about or addressed the conventions you were going to use etc.