Tuesday 2 November 2010

TITTLES

 Steve easting

Chris Elis
john Finn
Debra Zann
casting
co producer
music by 
costumem designer
film editor
producer
product designer
exclusive producers
screen play
written by
created by: Edward Colleta
director: Edward Colletta

Wednesday 13 October 2010

Stopryboard First Shots











Initial plans

Initial ideas for whole film
A short opening to a children’s films aged around 4 to 6 year olds. The film consists of a fairy named pixie and the adventure of her life. The film is a fantasy film and revolves around telling the story of the fairy’s day.
Technical considerations
Camerawork: tracking shots and still shots of fairy approaching and moving away from the camera.
Editing: cut shots and fade shots, programme used: Final cut express
Green screen will be used to show fairy flying.
Genre
Fantasy and adventure
Shot list
Tracking shots
Still shots
Close ups
Long shots
Prop list
Fairy wings
Rock
Genie lamp
Script
Narrator: this is the fairy Harriet and she lives in this tree. Today is a special day. It is the fairy’s birthday. The fairy is on her way to meet her

Friday 8 October 2010

Childrens Films Homework

The children's films that I watched were Robin Hood a well known Disney classic and Shrek 2 a film that is meant to be humorous for children and the adults that are forced to sit down and watch. Robin Hood was created by disney where the main characters are cartoon animals, this is done to make the characters seem friendly and harmless. There is also alot of music and singing amongst the characters, this is done as children will interact with the dvd and most probably sing along, the most common example of this is Jungle Book. The age range for this film is 5-10 yet it seems to be lightly enjoyable even if you are much older than targeted age range. The second film that I watched was Shrek 2, the film starts with a happy start where Shrek and the Princess are happily married but then the tides turn once they are invited to go see the princesses parents in Far Far Away. This is done as children of the targeted range are 8-15 start to wont a bit of drama, tension and excitement in what they watch.

bbfc

The british board of film classification classifies that a "U" film is suitable for people of most ages, four years and above. A film classified as "PG" means that young children's watching the film must be accompanied by an adult.
A film with a "12" certificate, means that anyone below 12 years of age is not aloud to watch the film. This also applies to films with a "15" certification, where people below the required age are not permitted to watch the film.
The other film classification is "18", and this applies to films and products that are suitable for people of this age and above.

Harriet, Ed, Connor And Fathina

U films and PG films according to the BBFC.

According to the British Board of Film Classification a ‘U’ film should be suitable for audiences aged four years and over. ‘U’ films should be set within a positive moral framework and should offer reassuring counterbalances to any violence, threat or horror. If a work is particularly suitable for a pre-school child to view alone, this will be indicated in the Consumer Advice.

PG
General viewing, but some scenes may be unsuitable for young children. Unaccompanied children of any age may watch. A ‘PG’ film should not disturb a child aged around eight or older. However, parents are advised to consider whether the content may upset younger or more sensitive children.
 
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