Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Monday, 28 November 2016
Treatment
Narrative
For our production we gained inspiration from 'The Hangover' this deals with various themes that we have decided to emulate some of these themes, a way in which we changed this is by dealing with teenagers instead of adults, also as the movie 'Hangover' is quite comical we would like to change the plot and make it more serious and hard-hitting as it is within the genre of BSR. Our film deals with themes such as drug abuse, corruption of youth and violence. The two brothers, Jerome (Romeo) and Kayden (Kay) who live in Liverpool, but used to live in London. They come down to London for a weekend to go to a party where they will meet their childhood friends, the lifestyle in Liverpool for them is much more different compared to the lifestyle in London for those within the same age range. On their first day back they explore different drugs e.g Marijuana, this leaves them hungover till the next morning where they wake up with no money and no way of getting home. The two brothers end up stranded in the worst parts of London where they are forced to make money, they end up trying to rob shops and people during the night, they do not make much money as at the same time they are trying to survive. They meet new people who help them make money illegally by selling drugs, they get caught up in the lifestyle and eventually one of the brother dies, the brother that dies wanted to stay in London because he got addicted to the money and gets killed by another drug gang. The other brother goes back to Liverpool after his brother has died. The narrative is linear as it follows the story of the two boys who go from London to Liverpool then back to London.
In the opening sequence it will start with the two boys walking out the train station as they tap their oyster cards, they then look at an invite of the party which they are going to later that day, whilst walking back to their friends house they are offered drugs and they eventually end up buying them even though they were weary of them at first, all the audience sees is the transaction, they then knock on the door of their friend who opens the door, then they begin to get ready for the party later that night, they keep looking in the mirror whilst getting ready there are switching shots between both brothers. They are then in the car and one brother does a line on the dashboard which is an extreme closeup and then the other takes a pill which is also an extreme close up, they then knock on the door of the party, whilst they are high then the music changes and it just blacks out. Between each shot it pans then fades out with a black screen, then the next shot fades in with the black then going in to the shot. We also have decided that we won't include much dialogue as the music and the on screen super impose graphics will create detail for the audience to understand what is going on.
Target Audience
Our target audience is from the age group 16-25 as the characters throughout the film are within the same age range so people would be able to relate to the characters who are the same age as them, even though the themes may not be relatable. The main gender represented in the film is male as most of the characters are male so the female audience may not be able to relate as well as male viewers. The interests that the characters will have are things such as social media, drugs and partying, these interests are important as it shows that they are within the older teen bracket, this also gives the target audience an idea of how dangerous all these 3 things could be. A few locations which will be implemented in to the film are the school, houses, parties and drug residence, these are some places which would be familiar for the target audience.There will be more than one main ethnicity as there will be a range of white, Asian and black people throughout the film this will mainly target these ethnic backgrounds for the audience.
The themes that will be relatable for some of the target audience are, violence, school life, drug abuse, friendship, sexual abuse and revenge these themes are good as they do not only relate to the target audience but they help to create the story as the themes show how each point such as drug abuse has changed the characters it is effective as it shows the consequences of each of these themes.
Title
The title 'Remedy' is short like other BSR films it also has a meaning behind it and it relates to situations within the film, a remedy is a medicine or a treatment, this relates to the idea as the movie progresses there is a lot of drug abuse and they use it to drown their problems and the characters believe that their problems are being fixed with the drugs. The title has a strong link with the film does not really give away too much but it introduces the idea that there is a problem that need to be fixed with a 'remedy'. Remedy could also mean to remove something evil, connoting that there is a sense of evilness in the film and there is not much morality as the films progresses, it shows that a remedy is needed to get rid of the evil.
Technology
The technology we are going to use is the camera and the tripod, the tripod will be useful as it allows us to get rid of the shaky movements and make the shots seem more realistic, if we wanted to make the scene filled with a sense of panic we could remove the tripod, but this will allow the shots to look better also the tripod will allow us to pan, tilt and overall just create smoother shots. We could improve our production by each character having their own individual microphone so they could be heard better and the wind would not really effect the sound quality when recording, this is why we have decided to not use much dialogue. That equipment is not accessible so therefore we will have to figure out a way in which wind will not effect the production, but as there is not much dialogue this will not really be a big problem.
Representations
A typical representation in most BSR films is that women are usually oppressed and not really treated fairly, but we have decided to use a counter-type for most of the female characters as they are more equal to men and they have an impact with what they say, although they are not superior to males throughout the film they are not inferior and they share an equal role. There are not really many women in the film as it is targeted mainly towards the male audience, so males could relate but there is still a portion of females.
Another representation is where the young teens work for the older leader, this representation is shown later on in the film as when they have to start selling drugs they have to work for an older teen to survive, they begin to not only work to survive but they work to impress him so they begin to change their ways from how they were before, this is how it typically is in BSR films, for example in Kidulthood the boy Trevor has to impress his uncle by cutting a mans face. This connotes that the teens will go to extremes to impress their older influences, this convention is also brought in to our production as the boys are forced in to the lifestyle and end up being trapped and one of them never really gets a chance to escape as he dies this shows the audience the consequences of these type of lifestyles.
The locations used are also quite gritty and unpleasant as they do not really have much money to start with and then it gets even worse when they lose all their stuff, they live in a council house which connotes that the characters are quite poor. This brings in the theme of poverty and also as they are living in a council house to begin with it connotes that they are most likely within the working class or maybe even underclass as some situations throughout the film deal with extreme cases of poverty. Usually in most films which include council houses they use and establishing shot to connote that the area is not very nice, if the area is not very nice it also connotes the type of people that are going to be living there, the people would most likely not be very nice and most of the people deal with similar themes of violence, drug abuse and poverty. In our opening sequence we hope to achieve a clear understanding from the audience of what type of people are living in these areas, also we want to portray these character in the first two minutes of the film. Overall the location helps to connote the quality of life in these areas.
Style and Iconography
The camera work throughout BSR is very important as it can create the mood for a certain scene, if a tripod is removed from the camera it can be used to make panicky scenes as the hand movement on the camera is more shaky and it makes the whole situation seem more realistic to the audience this would be used to connote personal identity of what type of person they are.Also the locations are very important for example recording in alleyways, train stations and around council houses it seems regular in terms of a BSR film connoting that the people are just everyday people who can't escape the lifestyle and they are just doing things that (in our perspective) an average person would do. Places such as a train station can connote that they do not have enough money for a car or maybe they are not old enough so it connotes how young they are. Also the alleyways could be seen as quite scary and intimidating so this could have a connection to what type of people are living there and it would have relevance to the local people. The shots used also help to create the tension in certain places, for example a high angle shot could remove the power from any character and gives the audience a sense of power over the character, this also makes the characters seem vulnerable and powerless. Also when they are taking drugs there is a close-up of their eyes showing the effect that the drugs have had on them, and it is followed by a high angle shot to take away the characters power.
Conventions
The conventions of a BSR mise-en-scene we will use to make our opening sequence are common, working class locations, a dark and dull colour palate and also real lighting such as street lights to give it that orange tint. This is so we can make our opening sequence successfully look like a real BSR film and also create a real atmosphere for the audience when they are watching. If we was to set the house party scene in a big expensive house this would take away the realness of the film as the characters in the film are in a working class part of London so a more suitable place to set a house party might be a block of flats of maybe a common working class house. Some locations which we have thought of already but not yet confirmed are Goodmayes station and a local alleyway. We would use Goodmayes station to record the two boys arriving at the station in London from Liverpool. This scene will show the two boys walking up the stairs of the station and tapping their tickets and going through the barrier. To make these shots successful we will have to record at the station at a suitable time so it is not very busy and when there is minimal sound so the camera does not pick up any unwanted sound. This could be hard as if we was to retake any shots we would have to get the lighting exactly the same from the previous shots and there is also a lot of background noise from trains and people. We would use a local alleyway to record the scene of the two boys buying drugs. This is a good location as it gives the audience a sense that something bad is going to happen or taking place, it also gives out mysterious tone. Normally in BSR films when a scene is set in a alleyway, something bad takes place so by using an alleyway in our scene this will fit with the realness. To make the shots successful we will have to get the lighting right so it gives off a scary sort of mood, we will also have to make sure there is not to much people around and minimal background noise.
Institution
The production company is Film 4. Throughout the research we have done on Film 4 we have seen that they have a regular pattern when they are producing BSR films. We have found that the actors/actresses that they use are untrained, as they are untrained this makes the production seem more genuine as the characters may have come from a similar background as the character that they are playing, they give actors/actresses a chance to become bigger and this is a big acting opportunity for example John Boyega played in 'Attack the Block' he then later was given an opportunity to play in 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' this shows the opportunities that Film 4 can create for an actor/actress. As Film 4 deals with similar films in the BSR films that they make such as violence and drug abuse these are some of the themes which we wish to implement in to our production as it will match and keep the consistency of other Film 4 films. Also as one of the main themes is the addiction to drugs/drug abuse it will make the audience think about these topics in reality and think about the consequences of drug addiction/drug abuse. Also this film is different as it has taken inspiration from 'The Hangover' which is a big movie and by Film 4 producing and distributing this film it could show the reality of the situations. Also the film could be distributed by Netflix which teenagers tend to use a lot, so they would be able to watch the film on there as not many people watch television as much as there are things such as Netflix. Netflix would also reach a wider audience as it allows people to watch it on different technology such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops and even on TVs.
Tuesday, 22 November 2016
Developing Ideas for My BSR Film
Duran Williams
A boy who was stabbed in Dagenham, he was stabbed in the night time at around 23:00, he was know to be quite humble and very helpful , could be used potentially to show adolescence within these type of areas, could be revolved round a killing and the effect it has on family and friends. This deals with themes such as corruption of youth and the aftermath, it could also deal with the repercussion of murder, either by there being revenge or ending up in jail.
Felix
A boy who faced a huge amount of bullying over a course of 7 years he was bullied until he committed suicide, he stepped in front of a train. 'The most hated person in the school', he became a target because he was not allowed to play call of duty. People who never even knew him started to bully him online. He was bullied over social platforms like ask.fm. This could be used in my production as it uses themes such as school life, corruption of youth and adolescence.

Patrick is a man now who suffers from schizophrenia and bipolar, he became homeless from drug and alcohol abuse. He refuses to get help as he believes the system has failed him. I could use this as it has themes of poverty and drug abuse. He also faces mental problems which could introduce themes of disability. As he refuses help it cannot be forced upon him but his sister is also trying to deal with this problem of his, this could explore the theme of family life and drug abuse.
This post has to do with the addiction towards drugs and alcoholism, which can be a very sensitive topic for some people, it could also bring in ideas of poverty as people are so addicted all they spend their money on is alcohol. The effect of alcohol can have a very negative effect towards children as the parents may have been mistreating them or neglecting them as they were not in the right state of mind. This could be used in my production to show the true effect of alcohol abuse not only on the person drinking but the effect it has on everybody else around them.
A boy who was stabbed in Dagenham, he was stabbed in the night time at around 23:00, he was know to be quite humble and very helpful , could be used potentially to show adolescence within these type of areas, could be revolved round a killing and the effect it has on family and friends. This deals with themes such as corruption of youth and the aftermath, it could also deal with the repercussion of murder, either by there being revenge or ending up in jail.
Felix
A boy who faced a huge amount of bullying over a course of 7 years he was bullied until he committed suicide, he stepped in front of a train. 'The most hated person in the school', he became a target because he was not allowed to play call of duty. People who never even knew him started to bully him online. He was bullied over social platforms like ask.fm. This could be used in my production as it uses themes such as school life, corruption of youth and adolescence.

Patrick is a man now who suffers from schizophrenia and bipolar, he became homeless from drug and alcohol abuse. He refuses to get help as he believes the system has failed him. I could use this as it has themes of poverty and drug abuse. He also faces mental problems which could introduce themes of disability. As he refuses help it cannot be forced upon him but his sister is also trying to deal with this problem of his, this could explore the theme of family life and drug abuse.
This post has to do with the addiction towards drugs and alcoholism, which can be a very sensitive topic for some people, it could also bring in ideas of poverty as people are so addicted all they spend their money on is alcohol. The effect of alcohol can have a very negative effect towards children as the parents may have been mistreating them or neglecting them as they were not in the right state of mind. This could be used in my production to show the true effect of alcohol abuse not only on the person drinking but the effect it has on everybody else around them.
Sunday, 6 November 2016
Commsioner Factfile Film 4
Who is the company?

Film 4 is a production company as it had produced films such as suffragette which was released in 2015; Film 4 could also be classed as distributor as it distributes films that they have made such as ‘Inbetweeners 2’ they were responsible for the marketing and releasing the film in to cinemas and on the television, Inbetweeners 2 was also exhibited by Film 4 as they put it on their TV programme and made it available for the audience.
Film 4 is a production company who is parented by Channel 4, it has been responsible for creating various films made in the UK.
Channel 4 owns More 4, E4 and Channel 4 HD.

What do the company produce?
Film 4 invest around £500,000 on each film and they make around 10-20 films a year, for example in 2013 they produced 13 films.

On average film 4 contribute 15-25% of the films budget
Film 4 also produces films such as comedy, drama lifestyle and sport films such as Inbetweeners 2.
Where Is the Company Based?
Film 4 is funded in the UK, although it is funded in the UK it funds films all around the world such as Slumdog Millionaire which was made in India.

The big successes for Film4 in recent times are Slumdog Millionaire, Inbetweeners 2, 12 years a slave, these films have been very profitable and their box offices have been very big.
Why is the company important to the UK Film Industry.


British Social Realism Mise-En-Scene
Mise-En-Scene of Fish Tank
(1:09) In this shot there is a council flat denoted in the background this connotes that they live in a really bad area and it gives the audience and idea of what social class these characters are, it shows that they are most likely working class. As there are houses around it shows the contrast from people who are not as rich to people who have about enough money to own a council flat. It displays the British social realism genre as these flats are usually seen in the UK and it is a stereotype that working class people live there.
(2:03) In this shot a girl in a tracksuit is denoted the tracksuit connotes that she is probably not very rich, the tracksuit also connotes that she is not the stereotypical girl in the sense of the way she dresses, this shows that she does not really care about what people think about her, it also connotes that she is like a 'Tomboy'. The also signifies her social class as she might not be able to afford anything better to wear.
(2:41) The shot denotes a girl walking near some cheap cars compared to other cars, although it connotes that the film is most likely set in the modern day it also connotes that people around the area do not have a lot of money, this brings up themes of poverty as people are struggling to live, these cars surround the council flats connoting that the people living in the council flats own the cars, therefore it shows the characters have a lower social class.
(2:55) This shot denotes 4 boys, in this shot we see the first colored person connoting that this film includes mainly Caucasian people who are living in Britain. The clothes they are wearing also connotes that they do not have much money, the clothes are quite casual and baggy connoting that they are working class. Also as they are boys it connotes that the film deals with themes such as adolescent life in the UK, this film uses generic conventions of BSR films as it shows people who are within working class.
(3:19) In this shot 5 girls are denoted again they are Caucasian connoting that the film deals with mainly Caucasian people. The girls in this shot are wearing more stereotypical girl type clothing, this connotes that these girl are stereotypical girls, but the clothing still connotes that they are working class as it is quite casual clothing and does not really seem like it costs much. In this shot we can see that it deals with themes such as teenage life. It displays generic conventions of BSR as they are most likely working class.
(4:09) In this shot the girl is walking away from the group of people, this connotes that she is probably lonely and does not have much friends, her facial expression connotes that she is also depressed, also the clothes she is wearing is different to the other girls connoting that she might be left out because she is different from the other girls and might be seen as an outcast. This relates to typical themes in BSR because it signifies the theme of loneliness.
In my work mise-en-scene in a smart way in my work to help the audience understand what type of characters are in the opening sequence, Also i will use the location to help the audience what kind of class the characters are within.
Thursday, 3 November 2016
Conventions of Institutional Credits
An Education -http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/an-education/
In the opening sequence of this film we can tell that main themes of the movie are friendship, teenage life and school life, the girls are also wearing school uniform connoting school life. The props such as the Lacrosse sticks connote that the school is quite modern and more posh compared to everyday schools. As the girls are dancing with other girls this connotes that it is an all girls school as no boys are denoted in the opening sequence. The titles also include backgrounds which relate to the theme of school life as there is a background with yo-yo.

The institution logo and the other titles both have the same type of typography, The typography is quite bold and slick to connote that it is quite modern, there is also a skipping rope which connotes school life and fun it allows the audience to get an idea of what the film is about before it starts , it relates to themes of school life,also the image on the left is the name of an actor which is near the start of the titles. This may also connote that he is a more important actor, he also has his own title connoting that he is important compared to other actors.
Timeline
I have learnt that institutional logo does not really have to have
a lot of detail, it could be plain and simple, it could match the typography
that is used within the other credits but it does not have to, also the
institutional credits give the audience and idea on what type of film it is going to be
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