Thursday, 3 March 2011

Mise En Scene

Key
Bob | Stu Tom Stacey
Locations
The interior and exterior of Stacey’s location was chosen as it has a wide filming space for the crew and the bedroom is very girly, helping connote her popular, false identity. With the help of a few props, we will also make this a geeky room, connoting her secretive geeky side. The interior is perfect as it connotes wealth through all the luxurious items she has in her room, and is self-explanitory as to why she gets the clothes she wants to hide her true self.
 Bobs room is messier than the other bedroom choices and is more relevant to his personality. This suits Bob well as it is more reflective of his character and personality. It is also more spacious so we have more room for the crew to film. It is slightly geeky already and a few props will transform Bob's gaming corner for World of Warcraft into a true gaming geek's paradise.
Stuart's living room is in the same location as Stacey’s (though we will obviously keep this fact oblivious to the audience). We did this as we decided to have Stuart not seen in his bedroom, showing that he is ready for school and eager to leave. We chose to film in the same house as Stacey's room as the lounge is more high class than the other options and had more room for the film crew. 
For the character Tom, we chose the orange bedroom as one side of the bedroom wall is covered in comic book wallpaper. This room is ideal as it suits Tom's personality and shows the audience what he enjoys and takes interest in. The room is small and cramped to a degree. However, this will not matter for our crew because we can stay more towards the doorway as Tom doesn’t move from one side of the room to another.
Costumes
Tom’s favourite colour is purple so we have included this into his costume by giving him a purple jacket. Purple is stereotypically considered a feminine colour, suggesting he perhaps isn't very masculine. He also loves comic books so we intend for him to wear a superman shirt and belt. To make him look like an outcast, Tom will also wear jeans that are too short for him revealing his white socks. For footwear, Tom will wear Nike trainers. All these little touches will give the audience a great deal of information about Tom from first glances as they show his attempt at dressing 'fashionably' and give an insight into his ambitions to be popular. Tom is also a fan of fingerless gloves; this is to show that he has an arguably lame fashion sense.
Stuart is the nerdy one out of the group; this is the impression we wish to connote through his costume. Stuart is seen already dressed for school meaning he has no other outfit in the opening. He has a checkered shirt tucked into a plain belt, denoting he is intellectual, mature and businessman-like. However, a business man wouldn't wear a casual checkered shirt to work, showing Stuart's youth is still intact to some degree. He wears smart trousers, which could be mistaken for school trousers. These match his formal black shoes, though we are debating if he should wear converses instead. We will test both kinds of footwear and choose the better result during the audition stages. Also, Stuart will be wearing a digital watch. A digital watch could be considered childish, feeding the audience through the enigma code that perhaps Stuart still hasn’t grown up despite his outfit.
Like discussed in our character profiles post, Bob is considered the ‘fat’ one of the group. This means trousers that are considered for skinny people do not fit him. This lead us to the choice of baggy jeans for Bob. Plimsolls, converses and smart shoes won't match the chosen jeans so we will use DC trainers as they are cool and will fit well with the baggy jeans. We want to connote to the audience that Bob truly isn't fussed with trying to look cool, handsome and normal. This will be connoted by making his plain black buttoned shirt slightly tight showing he has no fashion sense and takes little pride in his appearance. This, if not already apparent, will feed the enigma code to the audience that Bob doesn’t get the ladies of his choice, if not any ladies at all. To allow the audience to get a better understanding of Bob he will also have an ‘ACDC’ wristband connoting that he is a rocker or at least favours the rock brand of music. However, Bob will not be fully dressed in this outfit throughout the whole scene as he will first be introduced in boxers and a 'toy story' shirt. This works perfectly as we want to have his jeans slightly pulled down so the audience can see Bob does not change to a fresh pair of boxers but instead just leaves the same pair on.
Stacey is first met wearing her pyjamas. We will do a costumes test on the best outfit for this as we want to try and choose one which doesn’t just connote she’s a geek but also that she's very feminine. Stacey's costume mainly consists of pink and dainty items that match her popular, non-geeky side. Her costume is used as a mask to hide her true identity and this therefore means that she needs to fit the part of the popular cheerleader role. To achieve this, we ensured that she wore some type of pink top. A simple pink vest connotes she is feminine and also reveals her figure. This helps her appear more attractive which links to the enigma code leading to the conclusion she gets the popular handsome boys of her choosing. On the bottom half, she will be wearing skinny or slim-fit jeans, or a form of jeggings. This is also used to compliment her body. She will also wear either pink stiletto heels as they are dressy and show that she enjoys to dress up contrasting to her true geeky self. Small pink accessories, such as a flowery hair accessory or necklace, will also be used to show her femininity and her 'beauty'. This outfit will show she has a keen fashion sense and will help the audience become more aware that she is a popular person.
Lighting
Bob is first greeted into the film by a shot of him asleep on his keyboard whiles playing World of Warcraft and has a mike still on his head. Because he is a gaming geek he would have had minimal lighting from the night before and as he hasn’t changed his environment since that night it is still the same. So all blinds/curtains will be closed and the only lighting will be that coming from his computer monitor and his beloved lava lamp; resulting in a low key location.
Stu is first greeted into the film by a shot of him lying down doing homework as he is already prepared for school. He is located in the living room with his curtains wide open to let in the morning sun. This results in natural high key lighting. However, if on the day of filming the weather isn’t sunny we will have to create high key lighting for ourselves using the living room main lights.
Tom is first greeted into the film whiles he is watching Jeremy Kyle (his favourite show) as he consumes one of his home made muffins. As he is already wide awake he will have many lights on resulting in high key light room. However, he still isn’t ready for school so his curtains will be drawn shut so he is not revealing his private self to the world leading to high key un naturalistic light room.
We wanted to explore possibilities to help show the audience Stacey is hiding her true identity. We can connote this very well using lighting leading to the result of our own produced enigma code.  So at the beginning of her opening sequence of shots she will be dressed as a geek in a low key light room. As the opening progresses the room will become higher key with the introduction of lamps and natural lighting from curtains connoting she is no longer a loser alone but instead someone with many friends.
Hopefully on the day of filming it will be sunny. However, if not we still have to film the shots of the three boys walking down the street towards school. This will all be natural lighting.
Blocking
Shot One- Titles
Shot Two- Stacey is in the corner of the frame as it pans.
Shot Three- The alarm clock is cantered in the middle of the frame, Stacey is in the back of the frame asleep on her bed. This makes it apparent that it is early morning by the clock and that she is about to be woken by it.
Shot Four- Bob is then seen in the centre of the frame asleep on the keyboard this leads into….. Shot five- as Bob wakes still scene in the centre of the frame. In both shots he has many geeky props surrounding him on his desk. The layout of these props will be set in an order so the audience can clearly see them letting them gain better understanding of the character Bob.
Step Six- The next shot greets Tom into the film and he is seen in the bottom left corner and the television in the top right. This is shown by an over the shoulder shot from Tom’s right shoulder. This allows the audience to easily link Jeremy Kyle with Tom allowing them to gain better understanding of him also.
Shot Seven- Tom is then seen from the front in the centre of the frame eating muffins connoting he enjoy seating muffins (a fetish revealed later on in the film).
Shot Eight- Stu takes over most the frame; he is shown in the centre of the frame from an aria shot allowing the viewer to see him head to toe. He is also working and as the rest get ready this shows he is a nerdy geek who leads an arguably mature life. This leads to….. Shot Nine - Stacey is then seen from a normal close up reading still in the centre of the frame. Both these give the audience more of an understating surrounding Stu’s character. 
Shot Ten- Bobs shirt is all that is scene within this whole frame as he tucks it in.
Shot Eleven- The next shot shows Tom putting on some fingerless gloves.
Shot Twelve- The next shot reveals Stu standing alone at his window in the centre of the frame. This could be connoted in many ways, as he is alone staring out he could be said to be a loner. Or it could just show his eagerness to start the day as he is always a step early and prepared.
Shot Thirteen- Is of Stacey doing her makeup as she hides her geeky identity, she centred in the middle of the frame. Her makeup will also be apparent allowing the audience to experience her transformation from geek into hot babe.
Shot Fourteen-Shot sixteen: Are split screens of all four characters so we centred them in the middle of each of their section allowing them to still remain focus of attention.
Shot Seventeen-Shot Twenty:  These shots are done in a fast order of all four characters shutting their front doors walking into the street. Each shot will have the door and character in the centre of the frame so they once again are the centre of the audiences’ attention. Also these will be quick shots allowing the fast pace continuity editing to keep the mood going.
Shot Twenty one- The next shot shows the boys all in different positions within the frame. Tom is the closest to the screen followed by Bob then Stu. Bob is to the left of the frame, Tom is in the centre and Stu is to the left. This shot is done via a backwards tracking from their fronts allowing the audience to see them meet. Making it apparent they are friends. Tom being in the centre of the frame could connote him is the leader this is proven during…. Shot Twenty Two- as Tom is in the centre of their line supporting the evidence he is the leader.
Shot Twenty Three- The next shot is located in front of the school gates and the boys are seen walking towards the date still in their line from the previous shot connoting the same theory.
Shot Twenty Four- Bob is scene in a close up within the frame as a sandwich smashes into his face.

Scott Collins

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

Film Opening Props




Here is our initial props list. We created a short list of props that will be used in every scene:





Devon Dalton
(Images contributed by all group members)

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

Final Locations

After considering all of our proposed locations and solving the problems that arised, we decided on the final locations to film at for our opening.

Stacey Munez's Room/Home 

Interior (Location 1)






Exterior (Location 2)



We chose the first location for Stacey's room as it was more girly than the other location and suited the character of Stacey more than the other room. There is also more filming space and lots of lighting available to ensure we created the look we want for our film. The location is also close to school and can be accessed nearly all the time.

The exterior of Stacey's home is the door from the other proposed location for Stacey's home. This is because if we filmed Stacey leaving her house at her room and then filmed Stuart in the living room of the same location, they would leave through the same door, confusing the audience. To solve this, Stacey will leave the house from this location which is also near to school and this will prevent confusion as to who lives where.

Bob Phillips' Room/Home

Interior



Exterior

 
We chose this location for Bob's character as it's already got some of the props needed for his character and little is needed to portray the signifiers we need to the audience. The location is convenient, close to school and has enough space to film the necessary shots for his character. It's individual and also contrasts the other characters, giving him his own personal identity.

The exterior of the house is also individual, contrasting the characters. As it's the same location as the interior of the room and Stuart's room, this will save time when filming their characters. The house is also  situated off a main road allowing us to film there with few disruptions.

Stuart Thurgood's Lounge/Home

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Exterior



The location of the living room reflects the attitudes of Stuart's family and will add emphasis to the awkward moments when he is waiting to go to school. Little will be needed to change or be added to this room in order to signify Stuart's character to the audience and there is also plenty of natural light and room to film with a variety of camera angles if necessary.

The location for Stuart's living room and front door is the same location as Stacey's bedroom so time will be save from switching locations when filming each of the character's homes. The location is also near to school and other locations so little time will be wasted travelling from location to location. 

Tom Burges' Room/Home

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Exterior



The interior of Tom's room includes comic wallpaper and many other props which already signify to the audience the type of character Tom is and so few props will be needed to portray our character. However, as a girl's room, the irrelevant props will have to be removed so that it looks more like a boy's room. There is also enough space to film efficiently and lighting if needed, including a large window for natural light.

The location of Tom's room and home is close to other locations and school so less time will be needed in order to move from location to location. As a flat, this ensures that there will be next to no disruptions when filming the exterior of it and this will save us time and help us to meet our deadline.

The Street











Since this is where the three main geek characters will come together on their way to college, there needed to be several access points to the same road. This location has a road from each side connecting to one main road and there is plenty of space to film. It is also situated close to school and so time will be saved when travelling from location to location which is vital as we will be filming in several places.

Charlotte Morrison

Proposed Locations for our Film Opening

During the initial stages of our ideas, we discussed what we would want to show in our film opening and which signifiers should be used in order to make our audience ask questions about it. After deciding on our film plot of nerds in a competition for a popular girl (secret geek), we thought about locations for our opening. Here are the proposed locations:

Stacey Munez's Room and Home
This is where the audience will see Stacey get ready for college as she undergoes her daily routine from a geeky girl into a popular cheerleader.

Location 1 
(same location as Location 1 of Stuart's lounge)
Interior




Exterior






Strengths:
- As the location is not far from school, it's easily accessible and convenient when needed and time can be saved when travelling from school to the location
- It reflects the character of Stacey with only a few posters, books and other props needed in order to create the desired effect and signifiers.
- The size is reasonable and there is enough space to film easily
- As the room belongs to a group member, it's nearly always available
- As well as Stacey's room, the location also has the proposed lounge of Stuart's home so more scenes could be shot at the same location, saving time
- The surrounding area is off the main road and is often clear without cars or pedestrians, allowing easier continuity to be achieved easily and safely

Weaknesses:
- Transport will be needed in order to get to the location as quickly as possible. It's within walking distance but will take approximately 45 minutes to get to from school
- If we were to film both Stacey's room and Stuart's lounge at this location, we would have to film outside a different location for the exterior of Stuart's home and this could cause complications with continuity and confusion if they left from the same home

Location 2

Interior


Exterior


Strengths:
- As the location is not far from school, it's easily accessible and convenient when needed and time can be saved when travelling from school to the location
- It reflects the character of Stacey with only a few posters, books and other props needed in order to create the desired effect and signifiers
- The size is reasonable and there is enough space to film easily
- As the room belongs to a group member, it's nearly always available
- The location does not clash with any others (as with Location 1) and this will prevent complications when filming the character's leaving their house

Weaknesses:
- The room is plain and more props will be needed in order to portray her character properly, as it's neither geeky nor girly enough
- The location is not secluded so there may be problems with filming outside on a main road
- There is not a lot of room for filming

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Bob Phillips' Room and Home
This is where the audience will see the character Bob get ready for school. The room will include a computer/ laptop as this is his main signifier as a geek. He will get ready for college here.

Location 1


Interior

                 

Exterior




Strengths:
-The exterior of the house has a road that is connected to several other roads. This could be key to where the three boys meet while walking down the road at the end of the opening
- As the location belongs to a group member, it's nearly always available
- There is often little oncoming traffic or pedestrians so continuity can be achieved and there will be few interruptions
- The bedroom is a good size and so filming would be easy

Weaknesses:
-The bedroom is a bit plain and does not reflect Bob's personality
-The room has two beds, one of which will have to be hidden and this could be difficult as the filming area would become cramped
- The exterior is rural for the film as it is set in an urban environment.
- The location is also situated far from school and this may cause problems accessing it and getting all actors required to the location.

Location 2


Interior







Exterior



Strengths:
- As the location is not far from school, it's easily accessible and convenient when needed and time can be saved when travelling from school to the location
- It reflects the character of Bob with only a few posters, books and other props needed in order to create the desired effect and signifiers
- The location is not far from school and other locations so this will save time and is easily accessible

Weaknesses:
- The location does not belong to a group member and this means that filming will be subjective to the owner's consent
- The times at which we can film are limited
- There is not a lot of room to film

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Stuart Thurgood's Room and Home
There will need to be a lounge for this part of the opening; this is where Stuart will be watching a talk show on the television whilst he is eating a muffin. His room will then be shown in little detail as he gets himself ready for college.

Location 1

(same location as Stacey's room/home)


Interior




Exterior




Strengths: 
- The location is not far from school and is easily accessible, convenient when needed and time can be saved when travelling from school to the location
- There is enough room to film easily from many angles
- As the room belongs to a group member, it's nearly always available
- The location also has the proposed lounge of Stuart's home so more scenes could be shot at the same location, saving time
- Reflects the formal attitudes of his parents

Weaknesses:
- If we were to film both Stacey's room and Stuart's lounge at this location, we would have to film outside a different location for the exterior of Stuart's home and this could cause complications with continuity and confuse the audience when they leave the same home

Location 2


Interior



Exterior




Strengths:
- The living room is a large space for everyone to work in easily 
- As the location belongs to a group member, it's nearly always available
- There is often little oncoming traffic or pedestrians so continuity can be achieved and there will be few interruptions when filming outside

Weaknesses:
- On camera, one side of the room appears dull and this will cause problems as we want natural lighting for Stuart's scene
- The location is far from school and it will be hard to travel there when filming for both the actors and crew
- The exterior is too rural for the film as it is set in an urban environment
 
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Tom Burges' Room and Home
This is a lot like the other rooms used but, instead, this room is extremely clean and tidy. Everything is ordered in a certain way and it's plain but the comics reflect Tom's personality.


Interior



Exterior



Strengths:
- It reflects the character of Tom with only a few posters, books and other props needed in order to create the desired effect and signifiers
- The size is reasonable and there is enough space to film easily
- The location belongs to a group member so it's nearly always accessible
- The location is not far from school so we can access it easily

Weaknesses:
- The room size and shape limits the angles that can be shot
- The room has objects which are not suitable for our film opening and Tom's character which will need to be removed
- As the location is in a flat, there is no door to film when Tom leaves his home so this would have to be filmed at a different location


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Street


Location 1







Strengths:
- There is plenty of room to easily film and get the camera angles we want
- There are many paths and directions from where the characters can enter the frame
- As the location is outside a group member's house, it will be easy to locate and get the cast and crew to the location


Weaknesses:
- As the location is rural and far from school. Since three actors will be needed for such a short scene, there may be problems with getting to this destination
- The location is on a main road which can get busy at times
- The location is in a rural setting whereas our opening is set in an urban are


Location 2








Strengths:
- The surrounding of the location is quiet and this will make it easier to film easily
- There is plenty of natural lighting
- There are many paths and directions from where the characters can enter the frame
- As the location is outside a group member's house, it will be easy to locate and get the cast and crew to the location
- The location is close to school and other proposed locations and so time will be saved when travelling to different locations


 Weaknesses:
- There are not many surrounding homes and so the are may look a bit rural for our setting
- The neighbours are known to be stubborn and like the peaceful environment and so we will have to ask permission from them and respect their opinions and requests if we need to move location