Sunday, 24 March 2013

Close Up Shot

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPpMWDyyHy4
The close up shot on 1.20 is very effective because the composition of the shot focuses on 50 Cent's face. Because the background of the cell is plain and green, it gives 50 Cent's face a strong focus from the audience. The shot draws the audience into the main focal point of the shot which is 50 Cent and this enables the audience to read the facial expressions of the character. The shot is so close to the main focal point (50 Cent) that tension will rise within the scene and the audience will wonder what is going on or what is going to happen.

Actors

Reece Mckenzie - Friend

Reece Mckenzie will be playing the role as a friend of Marcus. Reece has been chosen to play this role because he contains a good level of acting skills and he conforms to the stereotypical view of a teenager such as scruffiness and use of 'slang' language.

Friday, 22 March 2013

Storyboard

Close up shot of the gun pointing at Marcus's head. This is the last shot of the trailer.

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Mid shot of Denzel holding a gun to Marcus's head.

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Close Up Shot of Denzel pulling out a gun.

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Mid shot of all the characters but Denzel and Marcus are having a heated argument which will further increase the tension within the scene and spread amongst the audience.

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Over the shoulder shot over Denzel facing Marcus and Katrina. This shot will raise questions amongst the audience such as 'Who is he?' It will also increase tension as well.

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Long shot of them walking into the subway. It shows the environment and the tension will increase amongst the audience.

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Two Shot of Marcus & Katrina. This shot includes dialogue and shows that Marcus is getting agitated.

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Long shot of Marcus and Katrina walking up the road.

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Long shot of Marcus an Katrina walking out the gates leaving Sixth-Form

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Shot/Reverse Shot on Marcus. This shot will show his reaction and response to Katrina's question.

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Shot/Reverse Shot On Katrina.

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Shot/Reverse Shot on Marcus.

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Long shot of Marcus walking out the room to meet Katrina.

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Over the shoulder shot on Marcus's phone to show the time. It also represents time lapse as there will be a 2 second blackout.

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Two Shot of Marcus and Friend. This shot is being used to present the conversation and relationship between both characters.

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Close up shot on Katrina on the phone. This shot draws the audience into the dialogue within the scene as the dialogue begins tension in the film.

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Two shot of Katrina and Marcus. This shot is being used for this scene to show the audience the environment, to present the conversation between both characters to see the relationship being established between both characters.

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Close Up Shot on Katrina arguing on the phone. This shot includes dialogue. The close up shot draws in the audience.

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Sins of Lust Script

Katrina on the phone arguing with Dialogue. (Close Up Shot)
Katrina: Listen Denzel I'm at Sixth Form now, I can't talk right now. Why you getting angry for? Hello?! Argh.
Katrina Walks off.

The next scene is Katrina by the lockers very stressed and Marcus intervenes and creates conversation.
Marcus: You alright? You look pretty stressed.
Katrina: Erm Sorry do I know you?
Marcus: Whoa, My bad. My name is Marcus and is that the type of attitude you give to people you don't know?
Katrina: Oh Sorry. I am just stressed and my head is all over the place.
Marcus: Right I See. Well...
Katrina: Katrina
Marcus: Well Katrina, you wanna meet me after school and we can talk all about it?
Katrina: Yeah alright.
Marcus: Alright meet me over there at 3.20. I'll see you later.
Katrina: See you later

The shot then switches to a close up shot of Katrina on the phone.
Katrina: Yeah I think I found him. Yeah I'll bring him to you after school. Yeah alright, ok bye.

Study Room Scene with Marcus and Friend.
Friend: So what's happening with you and dem-man?
Marcus: (Sighs) I don't know una, things looked like they've died down at the moment, but whatever happens now happens. But you see the new girl though?
Friend: Who Katrina ? What is that you yeah?
Marcus: Yeah course donny Marcus, I'm Joking. But yeah man I'm meeting her after school.
Friend: Nah but be careful.
Marcus: Yeah Man, Safe.

-BLACKOUT FOR 2 SECOND FOR TIME LAPSE-

Over the shoulder shot over Denzel with the camera viewpoint facing towards the phone looking at the time. Then it switches to a long shot of Denzel walking out. The shot switches to a close up shot on Katrina's face and she says....
Katrina: You took your time.
Shot/Reverse on Marcus: Definately need to sort out your attitude.
Shot/Reverse on Katrina: Yeah yeah whatever. So what, do you wanna come back to mine?
Shot/Reverse on Marcus: Ahh, alright let's go.
Long Shot of Katrina and Marcus leaving sixth form. Music Drops.

Long shot of Marcus and Katrina walking out the gates.
Long shot of Marcus and Katrina walking up the road.

Two Shot of Marcus and Katrina.
Marcus: How long is your house from here?
Katrina: Just two minutes, why?
Marcus: Ah just wondering.

Long shot of them walking into the subway.

Over the shoulder shot over Denzel. Dialogue begins between Denzel and Marcus.
Denzel: Marcus yeah, what you doing with Katrina?
Marcus: What's it your business what I'm doing with Katrina?
Denzel: What you coming with that bad talk yeah?

Close Up Shot on Denzel pulling out the gun.
Changes back to a mid-shot of Denzel, Marcus and Katrina.
Denzel: What are you saying now?

Close Up Shot on Marcus's face and the gun.

Blackout. Music Drops. The End.

This is out entire script for our Film. Our script helps our company to cover each scene successfully to ensure that our trailer is effective on our audience. The script helps us cover each scene successful because it is very detailed what are intentions are for each scene, so when we come to recording, it will be swift and will cause less stress.

Sunday, 3 March 2013

Language

One important concept in our film is the language. The language in our film between the characters will portray the 'Slang' language of the youth today. It will show how informal teenagers communicate with each other. The language will represent the age of the characters which will help the audience, especially the young adults learn about the culture of young teenagers today in London.