In our lesson with shaun as a group we decided to test stop motion again but with the actual doll and background that we are going to use.
This could have gone better because even though we positioned the camera on a tripod the camera was still moving and this took away the effect of stop motion.
For tomorrows lesson we are planning on testing out stop motion skills but actually using the props for our opening title sequence, we will be testing a certain scene that we are going to actually going to put into our stop motion titles sequence which will be the scene were our character is flying through the air whilst holding onto a newspaper. We hope that this scene will be successful because this will truly test whether or not we have the ability to pull the opening title sequence off.
All of our props are going to be hand made which means that if they need improvements or need changing we can do this as we wish.
Our original idea was to use a person in out opening title sequence but now we have decided to use a doll because the way we wanted to shoot wasn't workable and would of required to much work which we wouldn't of had time to complete.
We are planning at the end of our title sequence to show the opening few seconds of our film. This is only possible if we have enough time.
In yesterdays lesson we went through our storyboards and were advised to restart because the way i decided to draw them would have taken to long and we wouldn't of had enough time to complete them, we always wrote out a new schedule and a lesson plan.
In our double lesson with miss whittaker we decided to finish of our storyboards for our title sequence, and then decided to make a lesson plan so we knew on which lessons which part of our story board we was going to film.
Our film is about a woman called Sarah Bailey (played by Idina Menzel) in her thirties, she had a tough time trying to pursue her dream of being on the West end and be famous for doing something she loved and has always loved from a young age. Until she stumbles across a newspaper article, saying that the close theatre is holding auditions to play the leading roll of Elphaba in the West End play 'Wicked'. She immediately sees this as her once in a life time chance to make it to the West End and she jumps at the opportunity and leaves no time in making the phone call to schedule her audition time.As the day comes for her to make her audition, she goes there with all confidence in herself. She sings her heart out hoping that this is it, that this is her chance, just to be told by the director Martin Smith (played by Hugh Janaro) that she isn't what they are looking for. She gets upset and runs out of the theatre, breaking down when she gets outside thinking that she will never get a chance like this again. She believes that she will never be good enough to get on the West End after this major let down. So she decides to give up trying. To make things worse for her it starts to heavily rain and she is drowned in wetness. She wishes her life away, and wishes she could live her life like a musical, hoping that it would end happy. As she is hailing for a cab she gets drenched by a passing car, which drove through a rather large puddle. Shortly after getting drenched she wishes that her life could be better and that she could live her West end dream. There is a struck of lightning above her in which her whole life begins to change... She wakes up the next day not knowing that her life was any different so she carries on with her day as she would usually. Until she tries to leave her apartment door which she finds herself being attacked with questions...'how does it feel'...'do you think you'll be the next best thing in the West End'...'are you coping with all the shock'. She finally starts to question what is going on, she is very confused by this point and starts to realise that something in her life has changed on a large scale. She carries on with her day, trying to figure out what this change could possibly be. She gets some very strange and exited looks whilst she is doing her daily routines,she bumps into a handsome young man that she surprisingly recognises, he happens to be the director that was holding auditions for the part of Elphaba. She starts talking to him, starts getting to know him and eventually starts to fall for him. Still getting swarmed everyday with questions from people, and people asking for her signature. She starts to ask herself if this is the life she even wants to live. She gets bored of the fame, gets bored of the life that she is currently living and tries every way possibly to go back to how she use to be. Realising that she would lose everything, including Martin. She goes to work one day finally realising that this definitely is not the life that she wants. So she quits the theatre business and walks out. Only to find that when she gets outside it's a massive down pour of rain exactly like the day she got rejected from playing the part of Elphaba. She hails a cab, gets in and just breaks down. The cab driver recognises her, and asks for her autograph and she cries...' you cannot have my autograph i am just a normal girl with a normal life....i want my life back to the way it was. I WISH i was me again'. She goes home and just goes to bed, still wishing for her life to be normal. She wakes up the next day, no reporters. No posters of her around london. She goes to the theatre and finds Martin, she then asks him out on a date...
The quilt moves down the bed uncovering her in her pajamas.
Whilst the quilt is moving her arms come up to rub her eyes (close up).
Then arms come down (long shot) and she turns over.
Once she has fully turned over. Her bed moves from underneath her and pillows come together to form stairs to and then she walks down the pillows to make it look like she is walking down stairs.
Her clothes then changed from pyjamas to everyday wear clothes.
Shops then start to appear within the background.
A newspaper article flys past her and you then see her chasing it.
She then grabs the newspaper article and takes off into the air.
Once shes looking at the newspaper article then a load of leaflets fly past with the names of other musicals on them.
She looks at the newspaper article looking amazed and then settles back down to the ground. She carries on walking in people. One person in particular that she walks into martin the director of the show she is auditioning for.
It then starts to rain and she then runs to the audition...
A classic Disney fairytale collides with modern-day New York City in a story about a fairytale princess who is sent to our world by an evil queen. Soon after her arrival, Princess Giselle begins to change her views on life and love after meeting a handsome lawyer. Can a storybook view of romance survive in the real world?
This relates to our film because the storyline of our film is that a female from London wants to become big on the west end and wishes for a different life, she then comes to realise that this life isn't all that she wanted and wants to go back home.
What makes this film this genre?
The genres for Enchanted is romantic comedy, family and fantasy.
What makes this film a romantic comedy?
During the film Giselle is trying to get back home to her prince Edward but what she hasn't realised is that he has come to New York to find her and bring her home, she then starts to fall in love with Robert the man who saved her from falling off a billboard display and has to choose whether to be with Richard or Edward.
What makes this film a family film?
The film is a Disney film so straight away this screams family film, also the film starts off animated, and relates to snow white becuase a witch is trying to poison Giselle with an apple.
What makes this film a fantasy Film?
It is a fantasy film because it deals with a princess being transported into another world and trying to get back home.
Typography used?
The typography used is very Disney Orientated.
Coraline
An adventurous girl finds another world that is a strangely idealized version of her frustrating home, but it has sinister secrets.
This relates to our film because Coraline goes into an AU where she believes that she gets everything she wants but this new found greed comes at a price. where as in our film Sarah Bailey goes into this AU believing all her dreams has come true but soon wants to return homes because she missed her former life.
What makes this film this genre?
The genres of this film are Animation, adventure and family.
What makes this film an adventure film?
this film is an adventure film because Coraline Ventures into an unknown world and has an adventure doing so.
What makes this film a family film?
This film is a family film because of the storyline and animation.
This is a mock up for our Film, we are trying out different titles and seeing how well they go with our storyline. The typography used is janda swirly girl from Dafont.
Saul Bass was born on May 8, 1920 and passed away April 25, 1996. He was a Jewish American, graphic designer and film maker, he is best known for his design on animated motion picture titles. Saul bass studied arts student league in New York, he is a graphic Designer (Commercial Artist).
He Moved to Los Angeles in 1946 . He moved to get away from creative conservants imposed on human New York.
Saul bass is self employed and he opened his own studio, in which he worked on advertising
Saul bass is best known for his simple geometric shapes and their symbolism. Often a single dominant image which stands alone to deliver a powerful message.
Saul bass's posters and titles had an uncanny ability to capture the mood of a film with simple shapes and images. this was his preferred method as opposed to using a boring photograph of a film star.
Bass was heavily influenced by Bauhaus and Russian constructivism.
This is our Russel Brand character for our groundhog day task. And will feature in our title sequence. We had two different ideas on how we wanted this character to look.
To be able to indicate the purpose of a title sequence.
To analyse a title sequence.
So why titles?
A title sequence is the method by which cinematic films or television programs present their title, key production and cast members, or both, utilizing conceptual visuals and sound.
First Impressions are everything.
Codes & Conventions
Details of cast and crew
The films title
An introduction to character or character type
Indication of place
Indication of historical period
Information regarding mood and tone
Introduction to signature theme tune
Information about genre
Questions that the viewer finds intriguing (sets up enigmas)
Patterns and types of editing that will be echoed in the remainder of the film
Mise en scene and cinematography that will be echoed or elaborated upon later in the film