- The document compares the filmmakers' student project "Dealer" to established films like Ocean's Eleven and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels in terms of music, costumes, editing, and characters.
- It discusses how they promoted and distributed the low-budget film online using YouTube and social media to get feedback from viewers.
- Challenges of the limited budget are addressed, such as using consumer video and audio editing software instead of professional tools.
3. Music Our music is similar to the sequence used in Oceans Eleven. Here we can contrast the two. On this page is the music for our film. Double click for next slide
4. This is the music for the opening title for Ocean’s Eleven. It is quite similar to the own we have used. It uses similar instruments to which we have used to create to music for our opening title sequence. Double click for next slide
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6. The types of editing used in our title sequence are straight cuts. There are no dissolves, fades, or any other transitions, apart from the start and the end. Having no fades or other transitions makes the clip look quicker, and following on, instead with fades and dissolves it looks like it has taken place over a period of time. Lockstock & Two Smoking Barrels Click for next slide http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o1UXSxTjfo Click to play Extract of Dealer Click to play
7. As we shot on a DV camera, rather than a 33mm film, our short film would be much less likely to make it to the cinema. Ours would be seen as more of an independently produced film, and would be seen at a type of film festival. The camera we used is a Mino HD Flip. Rather than a widescreen film recorder Click for next slide
9. Both of the characters in our short film represent different classed. Ryan (left) is meant to look of a more higher class, using the sunglasses to help, where as Max (right) looks like he is of the working class, wearing a hoody, smoking a cigarette and wearing his trousers low. Click for next slide
10. The characters in our opening title sequence are of the ages 16 and 17. This is the same age as the characters in the movie Kidulthood. In comparison to Ocean’s Eleven, our characters are young people that aspire to become clever criminals in the future. Click for next slide
11. The similarity between our film and the Ocean’s series are that our main characters are male. This is also the same as Adulthood, where most of the main characters are male. This is because in most crime films, the main characters are men, with a women in the middle causing controversy, like Julia Roberts in Ocean’s Eleven. Click for next slide
13. A company like Ska Films would distribute our film. This is because Guy Ritchie’s (pictured) company distributed Lockstock and Two Smoking Barrels and Snatch, which is very similar to the genre and context of our film. Click for next slide
14. Warner Bros. would also be interested in our film because they were the company that distributed all of the Ocean’s series. Barry Meyer is the chairman. Click to play Click for next slide
16. Because our film is a cross between the Ocean’s series and Lockstock and Two Smoking Barrels/Snatch, the audience for our film would be similar. This is because all the genres correspond, being a sort of crime/drama. The age of our audience would probably be around 15-24 year olds. The audience for our film would most likely be British, because it is UK produced, similar to Lockstock and Snatch, where as the Ocean’s Eleven film was US produced. Click for next slide
18. Because we did not have the sufficient supplies to advertise, we had to figure out our own way of getting people to see it. Seeing as we live in a Web 2.0 era, we uploaded our film to various internet sites. We put our finished movie onto our Youtube, and gathered some feedback. One user had given us feedback to make the beginning shorter, which we then did change, which others agreed that it made it look much better. We had no negative comments towards our post. After Youtube, we put it on both of our Facebook pages, to receive more feedback. This time, it was all positive. We also put the film on each of our Blogs. This helped us receive even more feedback from fellow students and teacher. Youtube Facebook Blogger Click for next slide www.youtube.com/ryanmedia2009
20. As our movie was made on a very low budget, we had to use cheaper software like iMovie, instead of professional tools such as Final Cut Pro. This means that we had less options to use, such as transitions. In iMovie we still had various transitions and dissolves, and other effects which we could use in our opening title sequence. iMovie FinalCut Pro Click for next slide
21. As our movie was made on a very low budget, we had to use cheaper software to edit and create our music, such as Garageband. If we had the sufficient budget, we would have used the application Logic Pro. Garageband Logic Pro We had to make our own music, because we were not allowed to use songs which already had copyright. Click for next slide
22. As we shot on a DV camera, rather than a 33mm film, our short film would be much less likely to make it to the cinema. Ours would be seen as more of an independently produced film, and would be seen at a type of film festival. The camera we used is a Mino HD Flip. Rather than a widescreen film recorder Click for next slide http://www.theflip.com/
24. For our preliminary task, we had used the same group (Ryan & Max) We have learnt many things over the period of time between editing both short films. These include the next few pages… Click for next slide Preliminary task – click to play
25. During the editing of our preliminary task, we had realised we had made a mistake with some of the filming, to do with the 180 degree rule. Instead of deleting the footage, we decided to keep it and then to show what we have learnt. Click to play
26. We have become much better at editing films. For our preliminary task we edited it on Final Cut Pro. But we were much better at editing on iMovie so we decided to do our opening sequence on that. This is a screen shot of iMovie. Click for next slide
27. Our music editing has become much better, since we have made our own instrumental using loops and samples on Garageband. As Max does Music Tech. As Level, we have both combined our knowledge of the software to create the piece of music. This is a screen shot of Garageband. Click for next slide