Monday, January 30, 2012
Sunday, January 29, 2012
Questionnaire- Film Noir target audience research.
I asked participants two questions which they had to answer yes to one of them before choosing them to take part in the questionnaire to make sure I was asking people who would be interested in watching the film. I did this to make sure I was not wasting my time asking people who are not relevant.
Do you like Film Noir?
Would you be interested in watching Film Noir?
Questionnaire- Circle answers
What age range do you fit in?
16-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56-65
What is you preffered genre of film?
Mystery Drama Comedy Action
Do you prefer a traditional setting for film noir e.g. L.A. 1940's?
Yes No
What would be your preffered main character in a Film Noir?
Journalist Private Detective Criminal Historical figure
Circle the classic Film Noir conventions you would like to see
Femme Fatal character Hat and long coat Shot at night time Voice over
What is your preffered start to a film?
Gunshot Scream
Do you like Film Noir?
Would you be interested in watching Film Noir?
Questionnaire- Circle answers
What age range do you fit in?
16-25 26-35 36-45 46-55 56-65
What is you preffered genre of film?
Mystery Drama Comedy Action
Do you prefer a traditional setting for film noir e.g. L.A. 1940's?
Yes No
What would be your preffered main character in a Film Noir?
Journalist Private Detective Criminal Historical figure
Circle the classic Film Noir conventions you would like to see
Femme Fatal character Hat and long coat Shot at night time Voice over
What is your preffered start to a film?
Gunshot Scream
The team and basic plotline- Behind the Door
I am going to be working with Charlie Sharp in the Film Noir project. Together we have come up with a basic plotline for the opening of our film that we will be filming and how the rest of the film would go. Setting America, 1940's. We have decided that it will start with a detective in a bar sitting down looking around paranoid at shadows and people. Then it will have a voice over him vaguely and mysteriously revealing that he is on the run and that as a detective he has never ran away from anything in his life and that it is usually him doing the chasing. He does not reveal who he is running from. Goes to flashback where he is given photo and adress of a women and told to follow her. He follows her fancies her , she is the femme fatal character. He notices that she seems to know he is following her but it does not bother her. She reaches a flat quickly enters he hears rowing and then a man appears at the open door who is a well known crime boss he slams the door a gunshot goes off. The detective sees the girl come out with the gun in her hand and begging detective for help and sais it was self defence. Detective tries to help her but does not realise that she is trying to frame him for the murder of the crime boss as she has killed him for his money. She would try to frame him ats she gives him the gun when she is gloves which she also gets blood on his clothes and shows police. She also set up the detective being assigned to follow her so he is seen entering the place of murder at the right time. It would catch up to the time where he is in the bar and you realise it is the police and the crime bosses allies chasing him. Then he sees the man in the bar who asked him to follow the women. He forces the man to tell him the whole story realises the women is behind it and catches her to clear his name.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Film noir posters
Two of the posters have guns on them. This shows that a common theme in this genre is violence and they want to show their film contains this,so it must be an aspect to the film that appeals to its audience. Also all three of the posters include the glamerous femme fatal character. This shows that these play a huge role in film noir and drawing in an audience. All the posters include colour and are cartoons drawn rather than a black and white photo taken. This may be because they want their poster to stand. Also the main star actors of the films names take up a lot of all of the posters. This shows that big name actors were something in film noir at that time that attracted a lot of its audience. In two of the posters men are seen wearing the conventional hat and long coat. This shows they want to show their potential audience they are sticking to some of the film noir traditions.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Film Noir openings
This is the opening to the film Double indemnity. We can see many of the conventions of Film Noir in just the short opening to this film. We can see it is set in America in L.A. in around the 1940's a classic setting for film noir. We see they are wearing the iconic hat and long coat that we see so many of the male characters wear in Film Noirs. We are introduced to a male investigator who appears to be the main character which is what many would say the stereotypical lead role is in this genre. We also see some interesting camera angles and the use of shadows and lighting.
This is the opening to Alfred Hitchcock's film Strangers on a Train. This opening is similar to the previous opening in some cases but different in others. In this opening it includes non diegetic music as does the Double Indemnity opening. However in this case it seems to be much more up beat. In this opening things are hidden from the audience as it follows two mens feet until they meet on a train. This enigma code leaves the audience wandering who these two people are and why there meeting seems to be highlighted as important. This opening is different to th previous one in the way that the shots are clear to see what is going on and much better lit and set in the day which is unconvetntional. Compared to the previous opening set conventionally in the dark for a mysterious tense atmosphere that the music helps create. This opening on the otherhand is more upbeat but still carries the element of mystery.
In this opening we see a lot of the film noir conventions again. We see the classic setting at night of which appears to be a robbery which is conventional as most film noirs start with a crime. They are wearing the iconic hat and long coat and one appears to reach for a gun. It also ends with a death and the a feeling of mystery which is also a common theme in film noir openings.
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These are some of the most popular and critically acclaimed film noir movies of all time.
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
M (1931)
Double Indemnity (1944)
The Third Man (1949)
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
Touch of Evil (1958)
Les Diaboliques (1955)
Strangers on a Train (1951)
Notorious (1946)
Rififi (1955)
Plots
Double indemnity- An insurance rep lets himself be talked into a murder/insurance fraud scheme that arouses an insurance investigator's suspicions.
The Third Man- Pulp novelist Holly Martins travels to shadowy, postwar Vienna, only to find himself investigating the mysterious death of an old friend, black-market opportunist Harry Lime.
Maltease Falcon- A private detective takes on a case that involves him with three eccentric criminals, a gorgeous liar, and their quest for a priceless statuette.
Touch of Evil- Stark, perverse story of murder, kidnapping, and police corruption in Mexican border town.
From my research into popular Film Noir and their plot lines and characters. I see that most of them include an investigation into crime or something bad with a detective ,most likely, or a journalist leading the way. They have a usual setting of America however this is not always the case. Men usually have the lead role in these films but the glamorous Femme Fatal character usually plays a key role in the film.
Sunset Boulevard (1950)
M (1931)
Double Indemnity (1944)
The Third Man (1949)
The Maltese Falcon (1941)
Touch of Evil (1958)
Les Diaboliques (1955)
Strangers on a Train (1951)
Notorious (1946)
Rififi (1955)
Plots
Double indemnity- An insurance rep lets himself be talked into a murder/insurance fraud scheme that arouses an insurance investigator's suspicions.
The Third Man- Pulp novelist Holly Martins travels to shadowy, postwar Vienna, only to find himself investigating the mysterious death of an old friend, black-market opportunist Harry Lime.
Maltease Falcon- A private detective takes on a case that involves him with three eccentric criminals, a gorgeous liar, and their quest for a priceless statuette.
Touch of Evil- Stark, perverse story of murder, kidnapping, and police corruption in Mexican border town.
From my research into popular Film Noir and their plot lines and characters. I see that most of them include an investigation into crime or something bad with a detective ,most likely, or a journalist leading the way. They have a usual setting of America however this is not always the case. Men usually have the lead role in these films but the glamorous Femme Fatal character usually plays a key role in the film.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Film Noir Conventions
Interesting Camea angles
Black and White
Narrator
America
Central City setting
Filmed at night
Minimal lighting
No handheld shots
Urgent tone
Flirtatious, glamourous female actors
Murder
Flawed detective
Use of shadows and sillhouettes
Gangsters
Reflections
Obscured, blocked views
Rain and damp streets
Sudden noises
Heavy breathing
Downbeat music e.g. jazz
Use of silence
Non linear plot line
Heists
Amnesia
Psychological
Black and White
Narrator
America
Central City setting
Filmed at night
Minimal lighting
No handheld shots
Urgent tone
Flirtatious, glamourous female actors
Murder
Flawed detective
Use of shadows and sillhouettes
Gangsters
Reflections
Obscured, blocked views
Rain and damp streets
Sudden noises
Heavy breathing
Downbeat music e.g. jazz
Use of silence
Non linear plot line
Heists
Amnesia
Psychological
Monday, January 2, 2012
Filming of Gemini
I believe the filming of Gemini went quite well. We are happy with the end product of the video and the shots it included. However we were missing one shot were he goes to leave and she goes to sit down. Then me and Jake came up with a solution that we believed worked well of fading to a black screen which says 'time to swap places' which kind of explained why they were swapping places in a mysterious way and also acts as a double meaning as he swaps place with his evil imaginary twin at the end in personality. The organisation of filming was good as well. The first day of filming we did not do all the shots as the Becky one of our actors plans changed at the last minute so we filmed all the shots that just included Chris then quickly arranged a second day for filming so we could get it out of the way as early as possible freeing up more time for editing the video. As I was the director and the creator of the shot list i believe I did quite well because we used some interesting and difficult camera techniques and shots that make it more interesting for the viewer. The shots could have had a few better transitions and looked a bit more fluid and smooth from one shot to the next.
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