Monday, 12 July 2010

Mediatheque trip

You will have time to browse but I would like you to watch

Borderline : Alex Chandon (4 minutes)
Milk : Andrea Arnold (10 minutes)
Sundial : William Raban (1 minute)
Girls' Night Out : Joanna Quinn (6 minutes)
Project One : Yohan Forbes (5 Minutes)

Questions to blog

What expectations are created by the title in combination with the length?

What can you find out about the director and possible genre beforehand?

What other titles will you follow up from the list you were given? Why?

Thinking about your audience .....

  • Get some feedback from your peers about which short films they are viewing and where/when they watch them.
  • Which do they enjoy and why?
  • Which film titles appeal to them on the Mediatheque list?
  • Which films would you collect into a programme for a short film festival for your peers?
  • How would you 'sell' or market it?

My next post will embed links to examples of real life opportunities for the exhibition of your short film (you will need to research this to design an authentic poster)

Keep checking and keep posting.

All of you now have individual feedback. Please read!
Please comment!

Tuesday, 6 July 2010

Welcome to A2!

Your blog is the place to record all the Research and Planning you undertake for your short film and its ancillary products (a film poster and a film review page). We suggest you work directly onto the blog as much as possible and also keep all paper records like shot lists carefully so they can be transcribed or scanned in later. It’s worth 10% of the whole A2 so please take it seriously!!
We will regularly post instructions and prompt questions here on the CSG Media A2 2010/11 blog so make sure you follow it by adding the URL to your individual blog and check in at least once a week. Please also check your individual blogs for comments.

At the moment you should be viewing (and recording URL links if possible)as many short films as possible, particularly examples which model the genre you are interested in constructing yourself.
You should post at least once a week
Your blogs should closely deconstruct the films you watch
· Which codes and conventions does the film use which indicate the genre?
· Which specific shots/editing techniques/uses of sound are memorable and
interesting and why?
· What impact is created by the mise en scene ?
· How is the film structured? (Think about beginnings, development of storyline,
endings )
· Which elements of the narrative do you recognise as archetypal or iconic
(eg Quest, Rags to Riches etc)

And then explore
· What would you like to achieve in your film?
· What are your preliminary ideas?
· What are the implications for your own planning (eg locations, lighting etc .. you need to
start a ‘How can I .........?’ list!)