Monday, 28 February 2011

Shooting Schedule


Wednesday 2nd March
- Morning period 1&2
- Camera and Tripod needed
- Amy is the only character needed
- Props of make-up, pyjamas, glasses needed

Wednesday 2nd March
- Afternoon period 5
- Camera and Tripod needed
- Amy and extras (party scene) needed
- Props of make-up, party clothes needed

Friday 4th March
- Afternoon periods 3&4
- Camera and Tripod needed
- Amy and extras needed (geeks and plastics)
- Props of books, make-up, work needed

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Character Profiles


Name: Hannah

Costume:
Bedroom - Mixed pyjamas - uncoordinated, big hair (backcombed)
Party - Sparkly top with jeans, colourful jewellery, natural hair
At school – Skirt/dress with tights, High heels, make-up, bracelets, necklace, earrings, bag

Characteristics:
Geeky
Clumsy
Clever
Pretty
Emotional
Nice

Gestures/movement:
Falls down the stairs/off bed
Stumbling walks out house
Ignorant towards the geeks, just passes them

Representations:
Stereotypical geek in a ‘plastic’ world
Average teenage girl
Social issue of acceptance and status
Peer pressure


Name: Adele

Costume:
Party – lots of make-up, fashionable dress (jeans/leggings), straightened hair
At school – make-up, scarf, jeans, top, jacket, bag

Characteristics:
Bitch
Jealous
Mean
Controlling
Bully

Gestures/movement:
Slaps her sister
Doesn’t wave back at her sister
Angry eyes

Representations:
Stereotypical bitch who tries to be the best
Expected to see in this genre
Shows different social groups.


Name: Plastic 1 and 2

Costume:
Lots of make-up, skirts, tops, jewellery, high heels, bag and folders, and mobile phone.

Characteristics:
Mean
Bully
‘Pretty’

Gestures/movement:
They laugh at her
They use her to get tickets
They point and stare

Representations:
Stereotypical plastics
Bitches
Followers not leaders however are shown as leaders to Hannah


Name: Geek 1 and 2

Costume:
Glasses, lots of books, no make-up, jeans, big t-shirts, hair tied up.

Characteristics:
Smart
Lonely
Victims
Outcasts
Good guys

Gestures/movement:
Look at Hannah as she walks past
Studying – actually doing work
Reading

Representations:
Stereotypical geeks who are outcasts
No one talks to them
Gets the best results

Story Board





Wednesday, 2 February 2011

Script


Film Synopsis


Synopsis for Film – The Bitter Truth

A teenager girl aged17, named Hannah popular pretty girl, who everybody in the high school envies, because they want to be her. She’s clever and intelligent, and she looks confident however things under the surface aren’t so pretty. Her older sister, Adele is extremely pretty and has recently one Miss Britain 2010. This brings Hannah down and therefore wants to be like her.  Adele however wants Hannah to stay as she is because she looks prettier next to an ‘ugly’ sister.

The sisters go to the same school. Therefore she sees Hannah as both characters, at home and at school. Adele tries to uncover Hannah’s real identity; she does this by inviting everyone to a party. However, Hannah hasn’t taken off her make-up so looks the same. Adele’s boyfriend then likes Hannah and breaks up with Adele for Hannah. Adele finds out and wants revenge…

The main character is a bit of a nerd at home, she wears make up and fashion to fit in wit the crowd, which is what makes her popular at school. At school, she gets tests back as F’s, however in actual exams she gets A*’s because she is really clever and therefore the rest of her ‘friends’ don’t realise that she is clever. This is what her sister Adele, wants to reveal about her so that she can stop being pretty and her sister gets more of the attention at school as well as at home.

The boyfriend of both sisters has no idea that they are sisters when he first meets Hannah. This is why is able to break up with Adele because he doesn’t think he will ever see her again.

The film is from the main character’s point of view; it goes through in and out time to show previous things that have happened to explain what happens at the very beginning of the film… The sister slaps Hannah, the ’12 hours earlier’ and it goes back to when the main character is originally getting ready for school transforming from a ‘nerd’ to a ‘pretty girl’.

Throughout the whole film, it will be going back to the present time and back to the past of that day. Throughout that day, Adele will be trying to crack Hannah so that she gets caught without her make-up. Eventually at the end of the film, where it shows the present time that will be when Hannah is then shown without her make-up on because it has ruined her relationship with her sister. The boy then sees her as herself and she doesn’t want him to see her, however he prefers her with no make-up because she is pretty as she is. The End.

Wednesday, 26 January 2011

Guide to Institutions


What Production Company?
We have chosen to use the American production company of Paramount Pictures. It is one of the most grossing movie studios and is in fact America’s oldest existing movie studio.

Why are they suitable?
This company is suitable because are known for producing quirky films and have produced a wide range of films in different genres.  After knowing that they are the oldest existing movie studios, this shows that they must be good at what they do, therefore it shows that we have made the right decision in choosing them as our production company.

What other films have they successfully produced?
They have produced Angus Thongs and perfect Snogging (another British Film), and Stardust, which were hugely successful, Mean Girls, Napoleon Dynamite and School Of Rock.

Why is that significant for your film?
These films are significant to us because they have the codes and convention of a quirky Teen Rom/Com genre that will attract our audience to come and watch our film. We have actually research a few of these films whilst doing our analysis, this shows that the genre that we are looking towards doing is a good genre that Paramount Pictures might take on.

What distribution company?
We have chosen to use the distributor company of Paramount Pictures. This is the same as the company chosen for our production.

It is part of a vertically integrated organisation?
Yes it is part of a vertically integrated organisation, which we have used for the production company. The distribution part of the company was in partnership with Universal studios for 25 years and this was originally how the films distributed internationally however it is now an independent company within itself.

Why is that significant?
This is significant because we are then able to make more of a profit because all the revenue from the films success is going back in the company itself.  This means that we don’t have to worry about payments to lots of different companies and people separated from this company, therefore it is easier to split money into shares and we will gain more as we don’t have lots of companies wanting the same amount.

If you are choosing an independent company, why?
We are not using a independent company because all though it would be slightly be beneficial we believe that using a vertically integrated organisation we will be able to get a wider audience because they will able to sell more of the film because cinemas are familiar with this company.   

What other films have they distributed?
The films that they have distributed are Footloose, Series of Unfortunate Events, Save The Last Dance and Mean Girls.

How does that tie in well with your film?
These films are all quirky Teen Rom/Com’s those are the films that we accept some of our target audience to have seen (at least one of them). Therefore it shows that using this distributor is the right choice as they have distributed many film of our genre. As our research includes similar codes and conventions to these films we are able to know that our idea for our film will sell well because it is a popular genre in the type of films that Paramount Pictures sell to the audience. This is what the audience expect to see particularly in this genre from Paramount Pictures.