Friday, 27 February 2015

Target Audience Profile - Task Four

Chapter Forty-Five:

Create a profile of who would be the target audience for your thriller.


I have created a profile for a stereotype of my target audience, Her name is Hayley Jenrick, She is 40 years old, works as a dentist and lives in Brighton, she is also engaged. I also have a list of her favourite films and TV shows.

Hayley enjoys dramas, period dramas, psychological thrillers and classics. She would enjoy evangeline because there is a psychological element to the thriller theme and It is a film with lots of internal activity. She will enjoy having to think about the plot.

In her free-time, Hayley has two of her own children to look after but enjoys some time to herself in-between work. She is part of the Brighton Volleyball Club and often goes swimming. She is a big reader and loves thrillers. She also enjoys crime/dramas. Hayley is very mathematical and loves to think, she is good at sudoku and chess. 




 My secondary audience would be older men, between the ages of 45-60. They would have more free time as they may work less or be retired. I have found a page to represent this type of audience.


I think Evanegeline is for the male and female audience as it is not particularly romance based 'female stereotype' or action based 'male stereotype'. 

Thursday, 26 February 2015

Evangeline Target Audience Task Three [Cont]

Chapter Forty-Four:

Coffee Films has created films with Y/A themes for a few years now, often involving drugs or bands and musicians from the 21st C. Although their films have these themes there is a maturity in the way they are made that I think would benefit Evangeline. I also think that if Coffee Films produced a film with a slightly older audience in mind it may attract an older following to the company which is useful to open up some opportunities and widen horizons. 

I do still think the psychological struggles Evangeline suffers from in the plot might intrigue a younger audience as well as an older audience. Young adults may find the phycological thriller genre just as interesting as the horror/fantasy genre.

Genre & Coffee Films - Task Three [Cont]

Chapter Forty-Three


A presentation on the genres and projects COFFEE FILMS has released.

[Click HERE For Link]

Link To Coffee Films [HERE]

Coffee Films is a great example of a British Independent Film Company because it started with two people filming on camcorders and has grown into a large successful company.

Coffee Films would distribute Evangeline to film festivals but also try to get cinema release and promote it via Social Networks. To make a larger profit Coffee Films could buy TV licenses and rights to online streaming.

Who Would Represent Evangeline - Task Three


Chapter Forty-Two:
'Don't think, Do.'

What Institution Would Make Your Film?

I have looked at institutions to make Evangeline. Coffee Films has proved a sting competitor and here is my presentation on why- [Click here to view]


Monday, 2 February 2015

Evaluation Questions

Chapter Forty-One

 Evaluation Questions


What did you do the day before to set up your shoot?

Me and Phoebe wanted to make sure everyone was available so we sent out messages and discovered we wouldn't be able to use one of our actresses. This is when we decided I would take the place of Fran- Evangeline's sister. We also made sure all props and costumes would be in check. Everything here was good. 

How did you feel when you woke up on the morning of the shoot?

I woke up on Friday morning feel a little nervous and apprehensive about the changes we would and have made to our opening sequence. We hoped our location would work as well as we hoped it would. I was also excited to begin filming something I had spent so long preparing.

How prepared were you when you arrived for the shoot?

I felt like I was very prepared as I had remember to bring all the extra props and costume I needed. I had also bought towels and make-up remover for the scene which would involve one of the actors going underwater. But as we changed this it was no longer important. We also changed our drowning idea when arriving at location as it was not a suitable location. Instead we filmed through a keyhole at a bedroom. I worked very well.

How did the studio set look when you arrived?

We had decided not to film ion a studio so we chose a small annex style house instead. We wanted a driveway for the scenes with the getaway car. The bedrooms were perfect because they had large windows dismissing the need for additional light. It was also very naturalistic which is what we wanted.

How did you divide the roles?

We decided to use both brothers to portray the Russian villain. I stepped in as the sister, Eliza portrayed Evangeline perfectly and Hannah helped with the get away scene. Although I was used for one scene I was able to film a lot of the smaller scenes and close ups where I wasn't needed. Phoebe filmed the keyhole scene.

What do you think you did especially well?

I feel like my importance in the prop placing and costume and make-up was helpful. I made sure everyone was wearing the correct clothes and helped with continuity.

What problems arrose?

During one scene, the actor had changed his trousers but this looked alright on screen as he may have changed them in the plot anyway. Also the location was not as planned but It worked because the storyline was so simple. We also had to create a framing device to film the shots of Evangeline's eye but this worked after finding something to frame the lens with.

What part of the shoot was the most successful, why?

I think the best part in our shoot was filming through the keyhole because we could afford to have a shaky recording and it looked great through the keyhole prop. Also it was the longest scene and we got it within a few takes.

Which part of the shoot do you wish had gone better?

It would have been nice to have more time in the latter part of the shoot so maybe we could have involved Hannah more but in the time that we had we handles this very well.

How did you manage your talent?

Due to being in a specific location we had to move actors to and from this shoot. We had a accurate schedule and worked well along side that only needed half the actors at a time. We could have used more time with Young Michael but used Older Michael instead and it worked fine.

What are you looking forward to seeing the most in the edit?

Everything, I can't wait to see how the shots of the eye and the keyhole work together, I also look forward to seeing the shots of Evangeline looking through the keyhole.

How do you feel your team worked?

Me and Phoebe worked incredibly well together. We had an image in mind and made it come together. Also only being two of us we were always busy which I think is important when working in film, If you're not busy you begin to get stressed and want to change ideas.

What have you learned to make the next one better?


I have learnt that location is key. If the location is planned and right anything will look good. I have also learnt that actors must be available and organized.

Are there any changed you might have to make to fit the shoot?

Yes, since our film was no longer shot in a bath, the death and kidnapping of the sister is changed.  Also the original idea of Michael being the brother has changed as he is now a villain.


Filming Evangeline

Alex & Phoebe preparing the kit for shooting.

Alex (Left) & Dmitry Play Michael, A Russian Antagonist.

Props

Chapter Forty

We will be filming the real opening sequence to our thriller tomorrow and have made sure all preparations are in place. We have made sure our keyhole cut out is ready and useable and have checked all props are in place. Here is me and Phoebe checking everything.