Friday, 18 January 2013

Film Company

My film company is called 'The Royal Film Production Company.' My film logo is a film strip and inbetween the pieces of film are the British flag to represent that it is a uk based company. To create my logo I have used Adobe Illustrator.

Here is my logo








Other information
-London based, independent film company 
-Main funding from BBC Films
-Main studio is called 'Royal Film House' in Islington, London 
-Latest films include 'The Christmas Holiday' and 'The Escape' 
-Films shown in Arthouse Cinema's across the UK 

Examples of British Independent Film Companies 
-Patchwork Productions oductions/Welcome.htm



Film influences









Examples 




Inglorious Basterds 
On the top right hand corner is an image from the opening credits of 'Inglourious Basterds.' This gave me the idea to have chapter divisions in my film as well as having Curior New be the main font for my opening title. This is to firstly reflect on the fact the story is told from a diary and secondly having an old font, curior being used since the days of the type writer also implies that use of a diary is now considered an old fashioned thing to do.

London to Brighton 
In the top middle is a picture of Joanne, the main character from the film. Joanne was the basis of my character Emily. This is because in London to Brighton there is a lot of emphasise in her age, Kelly constantly saying to Derek, 'She's just a kid.' Whilst Emily is not nearly as young as Joanne, Emily's young age is important as it implies that she is innocence and living in tough conditions with spiteful people highlights that. Her age is what makes the audience sympathise her. 

Fish Tank 
In my next example I have been inspired by the mise-en-scene, firstly by the setting and secondly by the costume and make up. Fish Tank is set mostly in a dreary East London estate. From the very beginning it is clearly a lower class area with fights and drug addicts everywhere you turn. In my film there would be a contrast in the setting. The beginning shows Emily living in a very sheltered middle class estate in London. Then she gets chucked out and into a dangerous world where she has to fight her own battles. The iconography of the setting will be tower blocks and graffiti walls. Mia's costume will mainly be the basis for other characters costumes, particularly those Emily meets whilst on the streets. They will where the iconic hoody and baggy pants. 

Lilya 4-ever 
Here I was also inspired by the costume. Lilya generally where's the same black puff coat throughout the entire film, it is the clothing she where's at the beginning/end as well. I think the fact that she wears a coat throughout the film is a memory of her old life. This is why I want Emily to be wearing a fancy coat to remind the audience of where she comes from. 

Eden Lake 
In the bottom middle there is an example where the main character Jenny has been faced with some bloody violence and is now covered with blood. It has a very realistic look to it firstly because the blood is not overly done and secondly by the colour, it is a paler red mixed with dark blood often associated with vampires and other horror movie creatures. I want to achieve this look, particularly in the last shot where Emily is staring directly at the camera because the blood is the main subject. This is simply because in order to be a social realist film everything most look as realistic as possible. 

Shifty 
My last example is from Shifty. Whilst Shifty actually lives in a middle class environment his drug dealing often requires him to go into much rougher places. Again, like Fish tank, it is the iconography of these rough London estates that I want to include in my film. 


















Musical influences

The style of music will change depending on the scene. If it is a tender moment then I will use more classical influences but if it is a scene where she is out with a group of people taking drugs and alcohol which essentially means that she is having a good time, then I would place some urban and dance music. I have included examples I have taken inspiration from. A mixture of these sounds would be used for the rest of the film.

Classical  


This is a video of the song Lux Aeterna by Clint Mansell which features in the emotionally overwhelming film 'Requiem for a Dream' directed by Darren Aronofsky. This epic film track inspired my second piece by using big, dramatic string instruments and the use of a choir which use their vocals to create a similar melody.


This is a video for the classical piece known as 'Romeo and Juliet, Op. 64, Act 1: Dance of the Knights.' This is a very famous piece most commonly known for serving as the theme tune on the BBC 1 show 'The Apprentice' as well as a musical accompanier for a ballet show. Again here, it is the big orchestral and string sound I have taken note of.

Dance 


This is a track called 'The Ride by Double N and features in the soundtrack for Lilya 4-ever, a film I have spoken about in earlier posts. It has a very europhic sound to it and I thought I could use this sound to reflect on the main setting London, which is of course a European city. Also, this is the kind of dance music I am most attracted too so I wanted to find any excuse to use it in my film. 

Uk Garage/Hip Hop



As a child, I was raised in Enfield which is a very Urban environment  This was also the time that UK Garage was at an all time high and this song is one of those I remember the most, so I thought it would be a very appropriate sound to include in my film as it reflects on my own experiment of living in that kind of area thus making it more personal and more approachable to me.













Development

Before I decided on my idea I started to consider film genres I knew I could achieve with a low budget making notes on archetypes and other films that have used these clichéd ideas. 

Once I had chosen to look at the social realist genre I thought about the key components in more detail.  

Lastly I made notes on the film itself such as the characters and the structure. I took pictures of my notes with a camera.