Saturday, 30 November 2019

Character profile

Kareem Jarad (John) who will play the fundamental character has been advised to play a character with the purpose of retribution at the forefront of his thoughts just as torment and lament. This is the thing that depicts the feelings of the characters and mental state inside the film. The audience will have the option to take care of this feeling and will be able to tell there is a tragic story behind this character. 

The principal character is between 20-30 years old. It's never completely referenced in the initial succession yet through appearance and the characters non-verbal communication you can tell he is still youthful. He has an essential American/Canadian articulation. He is from Canadian plunge and moves to America for a superior life yet becomes involved with some awful things. 

Our primary character carries out certain responsibilities for the mafia to get  himself started when he first moves to America, and it's great from the outset he's raking in boatloads of cash and making companions out of it as well anyway he can't live with himself realizing he's stinging individuals to get his cash. 

So he takes his cash and leaves the mafia anyway. He knows an excessive number of privileged insights and is a risk to them so the chase starts for them to discover him and this is the place. Our initial arrangement starts with the principle character canvassed in blood battling for his life.

Friday, 22 November 2019

Audience consideration grid


Area of Audience to be considered:
Elements you have considered:
Audience Research 
We led a survey inside our school to attempt to find out  what our potential audience love about opening sequence and films in general 
Audience Identification
We have begun to distinguish our target audience ,  of the ages between 15-35 years old. We used mainly male audiences, yet there would be a few females who are defined to our opening sequence.
Audience Expectations 
From our crime genre opening sequence, the audience might expect action and tension. 
Audience Engagement 
To keep my audience engaged and satisfied I will try to appeal my peace of work to different types of audience, including locations and cast that they might be interested in.

Wednesday, 13 November 2019

Location Recce Report



 Recce Report – Al Qudra desert

People



Main contact:
Lewis Edward Mercer 
Springs 4, street 3, villa 6.
The person planning the trip to the desert
056 957 8901

-        Lewis Mercer has planned to film in Al Qudra  desert and takes all the responsibility for the
Cast, crew members and equipment.
Drivers contact:
Essam Afieh
JBR, Sadaf 7, 307
The driver who will drop us to our location.





-        Contact to get to the location where we are filming.



Transport/access



The driver will take all the cast and crew to the location, and will drop everyone back home after filming.

Desert /shooting next to the road – risks need to be assessed for location and PRAF done.
There are cars on the road, and quad bikes in the desert that would need to be considered if filming there.


Toilets are available in the petrol station on the way there.

Camera/sound


There’s power banks and power supply available to us anywhere at the location.

There are other cars and people that could cause problems if shooting in that area.

Food

There’s a cafe serving basic confectionery/sandwiches in the petrol station. 
Moreover we will provide drinks and some snacks while filming, and after the work is done we will all have a picnic in the desert.

Potential locations


There are two good viewpoints by the desert the road and the desert view (see over).  The desert itself looks quite good but there’s a lot of potential disruption from members arriving/leaving and taking part in activities and access is not easy.  (Photos available if you want to see them)
There’s a ware house where we can shoot if we want to.  Fairly static and not particularly interesting/unusual.

 

Location 1 – Desert view





Transport/access


-        Easy vehicle access to this location with car park nearby.
-        The driver will be provided for the all members of cast and crew.

Camera and lighting issues


-        The sun in the desert might be an issue.
-        The camera might be unstable even when using a tripod due to the surface of the sand in the desert  

Sound issues


-        The proximity of the desert could be a problem – cars arriving/leaving the car park and visitors can be heard.

Director issues

-        There were lots of quad bikes and safari cars around to provide cutaways .
-        Tracking and all kinds of shots are possible 
-        There is no particular director issues 

 

Location 2 –Road view




Transport/access


-        There is an easy vehicle access to all the locations where we are filming.


Camera and lighting issues

-        The sun in the desert might cause a lighting issue. 
-        The ground in the desert is uneven and could be a problem for tracking 


Sound issues


-        This is a quiet busy location with a lot of cars and quadbikes which might be a potential sound disruption.


Director issues

-        Tracking shots difficult (see above).
-        The quadbikes might be seen on the background 
-        There is no other potential disruption.

Critical reflection question 4

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