Sunday, 30 November 2014

Poster deadline Two - Monday 1st December.

Initial drafts of each individual group members poster by tonight.

These should be in Photoshop - don't have to be finished article at all.

This is to provide ideas and will lead to next stage discussions as to how to proceed with final design / s.

Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Poster deadline ONE - Wednesday November 26th. - Initial research

Each group to upload 12 film posters.


Use checklist in booklet to remind yourselves of what to include in your analysis.


1. The conventions of content
2. The conventions of layout and graphics.
3. Application of MRANG in analysing how the poster communicates.


remember to analyse low budget, British independent films





Sunday, 16 November 2014

Short film Poster help

Refer to some of the links below to help you.




What font to use in your Credit block?
http://www.dafont.com/forum/read/5633/what-s-the-font-for-movie-credits


Looking at actual short film posters
http://www.shortfilmposters.com/


How to design your film poster - a self help tutorial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jz_IT9y0tEU


Top Ten tips on how to design a film poster
http://www.chrisjonesblog.com/2012/11/how-to-design-a-movie-poster-%E2%80%93-top-ten-tips-to-grab-the-eye-of-a-sales-agent-distributor-or-audience-member.html

The Film Poster – Interim Deadlines

The Film Poster – Interim Deadlines



Deadline 1 – Initial Research
Each student to post at least 3 to 4 analyses of relevant and real posters
to the blog (average 12 per group). See checklist on what to include.


This posted to the blog by MONDAY December 1st.




Deadline 2 – initial planning
Each member of group to create an initial draft for a poster design in Photoshop,
with accompanying analysis of decisions made.  (Cover conventions, layout and MRANG).
Upload any photographic images that are used in your poster design on a separate post
and explain any modifications that are made.



Friday December 5th Midnight




Deadline 3 – planning and final submission
As a group, show at least 3 stages through which your poster(s) have evolved to show process. The expectation is that you will have two posters in development.
Collect Audience feedback during this process.
Justify all your decisions and alterations.

Ensure that there is a post discussing branding (development of logo and titling
and use across both mediums).

Each individual member of the group to post a clearly labeled analysis of conventions, layout and MRANG, as applied to the final poster.
Final Poster clearly posted as final version – upload to blog and into appropriate completed folder on Mac Network.

Audience Feedback on completed Poster.


Friday December 12th midnight

Final Deadline Four: Editing

Final Deadline Four: Editing

Final edit (vision and sound) completed, and filed in correct folder. 

On the group blog by the deadline below:

- Evidence of editing process taking place and all members of the group being involved.
- Evaluative and illustrated discussion of editing (image and sound) decision making.
- Documentation of any image editing effects used and why
- Audience feedback used in editing decision making process.
- Evaluative and illustrated discussion about sound editing – dialogue, foleys and music (techniques used, sources used, reasoning behind decision making).
- Discussion of film titles and credits used (making parallels to real media texts).
- Audience feedback gathered on the completed film – is it successful regarding Narrative, Representation, Genre, Targeting Audience and were the various aspects of Film Language successful in communicating meaning?  This needs to be thorough.

- Finished film uploaded via youtube to the blog

 Friday November 21st Midnight.
 Make sure you have read these points carefully and covered them all.
 
DON'T FORGET AUDIENCE FEEDBACK!