Thursday 29 November 2012

Title Sequence (Story Board & Music)



The soundtrack for my Title Sequence is Traumatized by Meek Mill, in the song it talks about loss and struggle and this would relate to my film seeing how one brother is lost as his life is taken by someone and struggle part relates to how the other brother struggles to survive. In the song there is a bit about revenge, this also relates to the film as the brother who has to struggle to survive wants to find the man who killed his brother and exact revenge on him. It is the more tragic emotional dimension to my film that I am trying to get across to my audience, so they just dont see as another ordinary generic Gangster film.

The track was taken down off YouTube because the account I got the link from is the subject of infringement and copyright, so it has been terminated.


Although I have found the original upload of the track which was posted by the original source for posting persons music.

Tuesday 27 November 2012

Way Too Deep: Title Sequence

With my Title Sequence I am trying to convey with my images and background what my film is going to be like:

I am trying to show the use of guns as my film is Gangster and it portrays a  range of violence. I am also trying to show the setting with it being in a city.




With the use of music I will convey how my movie will differ from just an ordinary gangster film. I will use the song Traumatized by Meek Mill, it will bring a sense of emotion an dloss to the film so the viewers can get another interpretation of the film from the title sequence:




 
 
I want the audience to experience to new things in my title sequence, to get the idea that this isn't just your ordinary Gangster film. In the Title Sequence I am using the backgrounds with certain images and music which is my key factor in this Title Sequence. I want the audience to feel chills when they hear the soundtrack, to feel the emotion and get captured by it. I have frequently used cars in the background, this because I want the audience to see the idea of action and high speed chasing which is not seen alot in Gangster films.

Wednesday 21 November 2012

Film Crew

Way Too Deep
Director: Justin Lin
Producers: Brian Tufano, James Armitage, Alexandra Stone, Joshua Varney.
Costume Designers: Andy Blake and Brooke Davis
Visual Effects: James Clarke and Sean Baron
Editing: Daniel Boydell
Casting: Robert Williams
Production Design: Nicholas Keen and Lisa Tanner
Stunts: Bill Davey, Micheal Peters and David Holland.
Written By: Shamil Yusuf

I have chosen most of these people for the crew of my film because most of them have worked on the set of the film Kidulthood (2006) and my film will be similar to that. I chose Justin Lin to direct the film because he has done a lot with action films in particular the Fast & Furious films, he can bring action similar to that into my film.

Kidulthood (2006)


Fast & Furious (2009)

Fast Five (2011)



Tuesday 20 November 2012

Paramount, Actors & Director

Paramount Logo



Idris Elba


Shad Moss (Bow Wow)


Romeo Miller


Mila Kunis


Justin Lin

Friday 16 November 2012

Paramount, Actors, Directors,

Paramount Pictures is a Film and Television Production/Distribution company. It is a very big Production/Distribution company. I would use them to produce and distribute my film because I know they can make it happen. They have produced many big films down the year e.g Avengers, Transformers etc.

Actors: Idris Elba for the role of Hector. I'd have Bow Wow (Shad Moss) playing Kevin and Romeo Miller playing the role of Micheal (Kevin's older brother). For the role of Melina I'd have Mila Kunis or Nathalie Kelly.

Director: I think I would go with Justin Lin because he's good with action.

Thursday 15 November 2012

How Could I Use Special Treats For My Film?

First of all I would use Special Treats Productions for my film seeing as it is Europes leading production company and I am mainly trying to target a British audience. I want to use Special treats for Electronic Press Kits, this so the press can have access to my actors, directors an producer so they could find out more about the film and promote my film to wider parts of the film industry. I could have an event in which Special Treats can help with planning as well as broadcasting it, for example I could throw a party where people and press could come and find out more about my Film, view character profiles sop they get an idea of how they will be like in the film, actors could be present to answer questions and give a little sneak peeak towards the film.


Behind The Scenes Press Junket: A Knight and A Day (2010)

Tuesday 13 November 2012

Cineworld, Picturehouse and My Film.

Cineworld has just bought the Picturehouse chain. They have done this because they have seen that Picturehouse is really profitable and they are trying to reach a greater audience.

Stephen Wiener, chief executive of Cineworld said: "This acquisition gives us an opportunity to accelerate our growth by reaching new audiences in a high value and growing part of the market."





Picturehouse's managing director Lyn Goleby said: "The unique character of Picturehouse cinemas will remain, and our team will continue to bring the widest range of film to customers."

I think some of the films shown at Cineworld might move in to Picturehouse as testing to see if it will make a profit, if more films from cineworld move there it could mean there won't be alot of older and foreign language films.

Monday 12 November 2012

Promotion: Special Treats Productions

Special Treats Productions is an independant production company that work on media promotion. They also produce Electronic Press Kits and Press Junkets, which are events for press to promote a film, High profile programmes, news reports and documentaries for broadcast television.

How could I use Special Treats to promote my film?

1. Electronic Press Kits - Chance for press to interview the Actors, Directors, Producers etc to get more information and more detail about film. Here are a few examples:

Johnny English Reborn:



Pirates of the Carribean:



2. Press Junkets - Chances for Press to promote film with event(s) providing film informatioon.
e.g. The Avengers

Avengers interview

Special Treats Productions: http://specialtreats.co.uk/index.html

Sunday 11 November 2012

Promotion: Extended

1. Synergy - The soundtrack for Kidulthood is Water Torture by Cee Why, I have 3 in mind that I could use for my film. One is Tony Story Pt.2 by Meek Mill, Traumatized also by Meek Mill and Use To Be by Meek Mill again.






Thursday 8 November 2012

Promotion and Marketing

For my film I have found 3 ways in which I can Promote and Market my Film..

1. Viral Marketing - this basically involves use of internet and social networks as well other media sources, this could be the best way seeing as more people are on the internet more often.

2. Synergy - use of soundtracks with artists. Soundtrack is based on film and it can play a key part to people finding more about a film if they are big on the artist/musician.

3. Posters and Press Reviews - Making a poster for the film and make it really appealing or eye-catching. If the film gets good reviews from the press it could spread the word and more people could become interested in the film and go see it.

Classification: Extended

Age Restriction: 15

-Drugs, I will be highlighting the misuse of easily accesible and highly dangerous drugs.
-Language, use of language will not be too strong, there will be some aggressive language but it will noot be frequently repeated.
-Violence, it will not be too strong or sadistic.
-Imitable Behaviour, may be present in the film but I will not focus too much or with great detail on the matter.

This is why my film is for people of aged 15 or above. I have used guidlines from BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) to help with classifying the film.

Wednesday 7 November 2012

Classification & Target Audience

My film is classified as a Gangster film that involves a bit of drama. The age restriction I would say is from 15 to 18, particularly because I am trying to reach out to people in that specific age range as an informative process, it is also aimed at females as well as males. I would say Kidulthood is a good reference for this film seeing as I will also be targeting a British audience. I have used British Board of Film Classification to help classify my film http://www.bbfc.co.uk/ .

Here is The Kidulthood trailer:

Ordinary Gangster Films vs. My Film

I want my film, Way Too Deep, to be different from most gangster films. Gangster films consist of action such as killing, car chasing, men in fancy suits, rivalry between famillies, big houses. Films like Gangster Squad, American Gangster etc. I would say my films is more between the lines of films like Kidulthood and Get Rich or Die Tryin'. There is a tragic bit to my movie and there is a love story.





Monday 5 November 2012

Narrative

Micheal and Kevin are two brothers, one who tries to do the right thing and one that is more destructive. They do drug distribution for a man called Hector. Hector gives them a job but something goes wrong they lose all of his drugs, Hector kills Micheal but fails to kill Kevin, who escapes.

Kevin tries to find a way to get to Hector, to avenge his brothers death, while keeping a low profile, he finds it complicated to keep a low profile seeing as Hector knows everyone because Hector is a very powerful man. Kevin finds a girl which complicates his situation more, Melina, because she works in one of his night clubs. Now Melina and Kevin have to watch who they trust and come to rely on. Hectors trying to close on Kevin and he's trying to close on Hector, there's alot of chasing down and shooting.

Kevin eventually finds a way to get to Hector, but has no idea that he has taken Melina. Now Kevin has to try and kill Hector without Melina being hurt. He becomes face to face with Hector who holds Melina at gun point and Kevin becomes nervous because he has gun that is pointed at Hector. Hector notices Kevin's scared and shoots him in his chest but is unaware that Kevin has a bullet proof vest on him, Hector lets go of Melina and then is about to kill her but as he is about to Kevin gets up and shoots him in the head.