Thursday 30 September 2010

Fonts for my webisode

Here are some fonts which I have looked at and think will be suitable for my webisode based on football hooliganism. I am aiming to use one of these fonts for my final webisode piece.

Tuesday 28 September 2010

Monday 27 September 2010

My Pitch document

This is my pitch document for my genre project. I have described the story in an understandable way, the rationale shows research that I have picked up from the market audience, and the contingency plan shows some of the issues we may face. I think that the pitch document has enough information to know what we will be getting up to when finding locations and so on.

Friday 24 September 2010

Keynote

Here is mine and Louis keynote which I think gets across the main points we wanted people to know about. I think that our keynote is small but we didn't get to finish it in as much detail as we wanted to as we were trying to concentrate on many other things.

Thursday 23 September 2010

Book Reference for Football Hooligans

This book is called 'Football Hooligans' and in this section of the book I found a quote about teen hooligans, which is helpful as I am doing a webisode about teen hooligans.



Footbal Hooligans - The firm

This is the opening sequence to the 1988 film 'The Firm' this is the sort thing me and Louis are hoping to achieve, but obviously not with the car. We will use fake props i.e blood, baseball bats and bricks to accomplish what we need.

Monday 20 September 2010

SWOT analysis - main idea (Football Hooligans)

Here is my SWOT analysis for mine and Louis idea of football hooligans. SWOT meaning Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.




Sunday 19 September 2010

Genre project 1st review

I so far think that the genre project has gone quite well for me in my sketchbook as i have six genre ideas which I have researched on and I have now Come down to two genres which I am happy with.

The two genres which I have narrowed it down to, are comedy, where I have researched a lot about Laurel and Hardy and Kenen and Kel. I have also chosen to do Action genre where I am going to work with Louis on to do a football hooligan scenario.

So overall I am happy with the stage I am at and I think that the plan me and Louis have decided to do will work, to make a good football hooligan webisode.

Friday 17 September 2010

Laurel and Hardy Comedy (old and newer films)

In this post I am going to have some videos on old and newer Laurel and Hardy comedy films.

I have found some of the greatest Laurel and Hardy footage without any sound apart from the music and effects they played over the top here is one of the videos: (1920's)

This is another of Laurel and Hardy footage which I have found, but in this footage it has evolved in the way that there is actual sound of the two characters talking. Instead of the music playing loudly as it did before, you can just hear it in the background slightly: (1930's)

This is the latest footage of Laurel and Hardy in colour, as you can see there was a lot of change in Laurel and Hardy comedy, from no sound, to sound, and then finally to colour and sound. This shows that Laurel and Hardy have evolved a lot over the years it was produced: (late 1930's)

Wednesday 15 September 2010

Origins of comedy genre

I found a website which defined the origins of comedy. I think that this website has a lot of good information if your trying to find out what the background of comedy is, and where it all started. I found out that a greek poet called 'Susarion' was the first comic poet or the earliest that was recorded. On this site it also explains that the origins of the comedy genre started with the greeks (Greek comedy).


Tuesday 14 September 2010

Origins of Dance movies (research)

I found a website which has information on the origins of dance movies from 1948-2008. The website is called DanceHelp.com and it hasn't got everything up to date but it still gives a list of dance movies which I didn't even know about.

I also looked on wikipedia to see if that could help me in my search to find out about the history and origins of dance movies and I found a part which is called Dance in film. On this site I came across quite a lot of things. There was one film which was produced in 1948 called the 'Red Shoes', which is a ballet film, and this links to a lot of older films which are mainly all ballet films, but a massive change has occurred nowadays in which most films are all about street dancing and dancing competitions and there is always romance in mainly all recent dance films. In newer films/2000's films like 'you got served' this is where the street dancing competitions start to become popular in a range of dance films. A fairly new dance film called 'Dance Flick' has taken a different approach in which they still keep the street dance side to it, but with a comedy twist.

Red Shoes trailer:(1948)


You got served trailer:(2004)


Dance Flick Trailer:(2009)

Monday 13 September 2010

Interview with a vampire and Original Buffy

Here are the trailers from 'interview with a vampire' and the 'original Buffy' the vampire slayer film which I have embeded off youtube.

Interview with a vampire:


Original Buffy the vampire slayer:

Vampire and Dance film trailers

I have found two trailers which relate to the title of my post, one is called drakula 'a vampire film' and the other is 'You got served'. I havn't seen drakula before but the trailer tells me that its supposed to be a fast paced horror film. The music suggests this aswell.
The second trailer 'You got served ' is my all time favourite dance film. it is all to do with break dancing and body popping competitions. The trailer music makes yoyu understand which audience its searching for 'younger audience' and in this film there is also romance aswell. There is also something the main characters grouphas to get passed which is another good group which causes conflict and causes the group to loose hope and fall out, but like in any film with this sort of attitude and tempo, things start to change and people start to become friends again. By the end of it everything is back to normal, but better.

Vampire film: (Drakula)




Dance Film: (You got served)

80's vs 2000's Dance film genre's

In todays lesson we had a look at two different film genres which included vampires with films such as Twilight and The lost boys and two dance films such as Flashdance and Step up. For the post I have decided I am going to talk about both flashdance and Step up.
Here is the trailer for Flashdance: (1983)



Here is the trailer for Step up: (2006)


Both films are about people wanting to dance, but they take a different path in showing this. I n the trailer for flashdance it starts off with the main character 'Alex' a girl who is describing how dancing makes her feel. Her style of dance is Ballete. There is a narrator who speaks over the trailer saying what she wants. Whereas in Step up it starts with one of the main characters in his court case getting sentenced to community service, his style of dance is break dancing, so you can already see the differences between the two. It then shows the other main character 'girl' who is looking for a dance partner and she does ballete, so there is a link to the Flashdance character with this person.

In the trailer for Flashdance it says she is a "woman living in a mans world" and chasing her "dream" which is dancing. Similarly in Step up the girl is chasing her dream, but she needs help doing it. Both stories have a romance in them aswell, as the woman in both fall in love with a man, in Step up this being the other main character. The music for both trailers are very different for each other, as in the 80's Flashdance trailer it is very pop styled, but in the 2000's film Step up it is very hip hop.

Book cover design task

This image below is where I got the idea from for doing my book cover, I chose this because I thought it looked simple but also I think it is quite funny. In my book cover I replaced the face book with the book title by using the magic wond photoshop tool.





Here is my first draft of my book cover, I think that it is quite funny by using the coffin, but I do think that it needs many changes to it which I will work on. I am going to move a few things around and ajust the sizes to certain things.


This is my final draft of my book cover design which I have made quite a lot of changes to by moving things around. I still decided to keep everything that I had in it before still in it but I have still made some major changes to it. The 'CM' logo is still in the top left corner, but everything else is either resized or moved to a different spot. After the feedback in class, I decided to go with what everyone was saying and decided to move the coffin with the writing down to the bottom, move the quote nearer to the top and resize it so that it is smaller and the last thing I did was make the authors name smaller so that you would have more chance of noticing the title name which is in the coffin, instead of just looking straight at the author text. I think that this style works much more than the origonal style which I had because eveything has been replaced and resized making the whole book profile image stand out more.

Wednesday 8 September 2010

Google Usage rights

I looked on google and found out about the usage rights. Here is a screengrab of the usage rights which I have taken:





Book cover research

I have researched some book cover designs to do with crime and comedy and I have found some which I think will appeal to a younger audience but still have a formal look to them.


These are all crime/comedy type books:

I found this book cover on amazon by looking through the crime and comedy section. I particularly like the red sky with the buildings that looks like a nice silhouette. The blue ground which makes it look more like a gaming cover also caught my eye.


This is also a book which I found via amazon, I chose this one because I thought the book cover with the cow looked quite funny but the text is formal. I also think that the colours look nice and bright and would fit perfectly with a younger audience.


The reason for me choosing this book cover is because the writing in the white box and the blue background makes it look quite formal, but the thing that catches the audiences eye the most on this book cover is the animated funny pictures in the foreground. I looked at this and straight away I saw the stars, the dog and the string of sausages. I found this book cover when looking on Amazon.

Tuesday 7 September 2010

Genre Moodboard images (Horror)

Here are some images of the horror genre in different types of media's:

Horror Tv series: The vampire diaries






Horror book: The black book of horror




Horror game: Dead rising





Horror film: Saw





Monday 6 September 2010

My favourite type of music genre

My favourite music genre has changed very recently since I was in Jamaica. I used to prefer RnB, Grime and normal Reggae, but when I was in Jamaica, out at night and even during the day they played a different style of Reggae on a sound system which I really enjoyed listening to. This reggea style is called Reggea Dancehall.

I find it enjoyable and relaxing but all so something you can dance and sing to. Since coming back from Jamaica I have been listening to this type of music genre almost everyday and it is the most popular music genre out in the Jamaica at this present time. So my favourite genre in music is REGGAE DANCEHALL.

Saturday 4 September 2010

Two types of canvas stretching styles

There are two different types of canvas stretching styles and I have done both of the styles over the weekend. I am now going to show you the different styles with their names and with a short explanation of how they're different.

Gallery: This is the style which I done for my first ever canvas stretch and below is a picture of me holding a gallery canvas style. Gallery is when the picture is only shown on the front of the canvas leaving the edging white (the colour of the canvas).

Wrapped: This style is different to gallery because the picture surrounds the whole canvas so there is no blank part of the canvas, and the picture is around the sides of the canvas aswell so it wrapped round the frame. Below is a picture of me holding a wrapped canvas.

Practise (Canvas Stretching)

Over the weekend I have been practising stretching canvas and i think that overall I have done a very good job considering it was my first time ever doing it. My dad told me what to do but as a challenge he wasn't properly showing me how to do it, he would just say if im doing it wrong and then I would have to figure out by looking at the pieces how to do it.

Here are a few pictures with explanation of what I am doing:

Pic 1: In this photo I am beginning to make the frame with the four pieces of wood.

Pic 2: Again, I am putting together the frame by fitting the gaps in the wood together.

Pic 3: In this phot I am making sure that the frame is straight and not at all wonky, so I am ding this by pushing the wood tightly.

Pic 4: Here you cansee that I am making sure the photo is on the frame properly, so that there are no odd bits showing.

Pic 5: I am stapling the picture to the frame so that it can't move around when I turn it back over.

Pic 6: Because the picture wasn't absolutely straight I had to use a canvas stretcher (as you can see in my hand) and pull the picure round until I could just see the edge ofthe photo coming round the side of the frame.

Pic 7: Here is the finished product with all of the equipmeny I used along he way. I am pleased wit my final work as it is a practise and my first ever go.

Wednesday 1 September 2010

Reseach on (How to stretch canvas)

Here is a video which I found on youtube, of how to stretch canvas:



I also looked on another site called SearchWarp where I found out this information, which I then changed into my own words:

1. First off all you should make sure you have the correct sized canvas for your piece. It is extremely important that you know the size of your canvas. The canvas size is a major part when it comes to choosing the size of stretcher strips that you need for your frames. Stretcher strips can be found at art and crafts shops.

2. Check the shape of the frame and make sure that it is very square. To find out the squareness of the frame, you need to measure across the diagonal corners. Doing this means you can be sure that the measurements are exactly equal.

3. Frame the canvas. Put the canvas over a stretcher frame. Do not push down to hard, and try to do it lightly pushing down all the corners. Don’t use stretcher frames that have sharpend edges as it can ruin the print.

4. Attach the canvas. Stick the print onto the canvas frame using canvas stretching pliers. The best way to do this is by starting in the center of the stretcher frame and then gradually work your way out towards the edges.

5. Assure that you avoid spraying. Do not spray any water or any kind of substancethat can cause any damage to the print. Put the stretched canvas on places that are not exposed to any direct sunlight as this can also be bad for the print.

On the whole, you should be very careful when stretching and holding the canvas prints. There are many ways on how to stretch canvas and make different compositions with the frame itself. Any careless handling of the canvas can and most probably will result to the ruin of the entire print. So if you want a nice long-lasting photographic quality print on canvas, it is best to keep all five of the tips above in mind.