Our Group
Our group consists of four individuals: Ryan Howard, Max Levene, Georgina 'Didi' Finlay and Gabriella Kingsley. (The blog links are located on the right). We all developed the short story which we then called 'Smile', and then wrote a script. You can view all of our pre-production, production and post-production once they have been edited into our blogs.
Thursday, 12 May 2011
The Film
This is the final version of our film. Overall, our group are extremely with the outcome, and look forward to hopefully making more films in the future. For me in particular, I have enjoyed directing the film, as well as editing it.
Friday, 1 April 2011
Magazine Article
Our magazine article looks extremely similar to a real, conventional one. Looking at these two images, (the first from the February 2011 Empire Magazine, and the second being our one), you can see how they are both similar:
We have both put yellow bars down the right by the film's roles; they both have a sentence enlarged in the centre which has been extracted from the article; the picture is in the top right of the page; the film's title overlaps part of the image; we both have verdict boxes, which also include rating stars.
Having our article looking like a real one makes it look better, and also more professional.


Thursday, 17 March 2011
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
Poster

Here you can see the different stages of making our poster:
1) We first did a rough version of what the poster would look like

2) We then shot a photo of Ryan standing in front of the whiteboard, with draft words around him
3) Using photo shop, we cut around Ryan's body so that he could be put onto another/different background

4) This is a second version of our poster. It was made using Photoshop, and apply texts onto the picture.

5) Instead, we decided to write everything onto the whiteboard.
6) This meant that we could then place the cut out Ryan onto the new background, and our poster would be complete.

2) We then shot a photo of Ryan standing in front of the whiteboard, with draft words around him

4) This is a second version of our poster. It was made using Photoshop, and apply texts onto the picture.

5) Instead, we decided to write everything onto the whiteboard.

Friday, 21 January 2011
Magazine Article
Thursday, 20 January 2011
Friday, 7 January 2011
Audience Feedback
We asked a variety of people to give feedback of our film. Their ages vary from 17 - 27, and within the group there are 3 males and 3 females.
Claudia Humphreys, 17
"The film was very entertaining to watch, and it is a film that most teenagers would go to see, because they would be able to associate themselves with the characters and the events that occur in the film."
Petros Poyiatgi, 17
"I like this film because one of my favourite genres is Teen Drama, which I believe this film fits in nicely. The only criticism I have for it is that one of the scenes (after the two boys hear what the girls says about her ideal man) I thought isn't needed or should be changed to make more obvious to the audience. Other than that, I really enjoyed it and would think it would make a fun feature film."
Ed Bullock, 18
"The film follows the conventions of the genre and the mise en scene is fitting to the style to other romantic comedies. The use of editing techniques makes the narrative easy to follow."
Nini Hadjipateras, 17
"The setting of the film, in the school and in friends rooms, really emphasises the conventions of a young, romantic comedy. The editing technique used in the outfits scene is entertaining and the music helps create a climax for the final look."
Charley Lebetkin, 17
"This film follows the conventions of the romantic comedy genre. The editing of this film made is extremely easy to follows the story line. I enjoyed watching the outfits scenes and I thoroughly enjoyed watching the whole film."
George Butterworth, 27
"I enjoyed the film immensely; the comedic scenes work very well, although the dialogue is a little too quiet. The costumes are great, the story moves along at a nice pace, but unfortunately some of the actors rush through their lines a bit which makes it a little confusing in places."
Claudia Humphreys, 17
"The film was very entertaining to watch, and it is a film that most teenagers would go to see, because they would be able to associate themselves with the characters and the events that occur in the film."
Petros Poyiatgi, 17
"I like this film because one of my favourite genres is Teen Drama, which I believe this film fits in nicely. The only criticism I have for it is that one of the scenes (after the two boys hear what the girls says about her ideal man) I thought isn't needed or should be changed to make more obvious to the audience. Other than that, I really enjoyed it and would think it would make a fun feature film."
Ed Bullock, 18
"The film follows the conventions of the genre and the mise en scene is fitting to the style to other romantic comedies. The use of editing techniques makes the narrative easy to follow."
Nini Hadjipateras, 17
"The setting of the film, in the school and in friends rooms, really emphasises the conventions of a young, romantic comedy. The editing technique used in the outfits scene is entertaining and the music helps create a climax for the final look."
Charley Lebetkin, 17
"This film follows the conventions of the romantic comedy genre. The editing of this film made is extremely easy to follows the story line. I enjoyed watching the outfits scenes and I thoroughly enjoyed watching the whole film."
George Butterworth, 27
"I enjoyed the film immensely; the comedic scenes work very well, although the dialogue is a little too quiet. The costumes are great, the story moves along at a nice pace, but unfortunately some of the actors rush through their lines a bit which makes it a little confusing in places."
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