Friday, 15 October 2010

childrens film script

narrator: In the tree trunk at the bottom of the garden lived Lily the ladybird.
one morning while lily was fast asleep she was awoken by the rooster. As lily was getting ready for the morning she saw herself in the mirror and said with a fright...
Lily: 'My spots! Where have they gone?'
Narrator: Lily decideds to hunt around the garden for her spots and bumps into ben the bumble bee.
Lily: 'Ben do you know where my spots might be?'
Ben: 'No sorry lily' have you tried asking Bella the butterfly?'
Narrator: and off lily went...
Lily: 'Have you seen my spots Bella?'
Bella: 'No sorry lily have you checked by the sand pit?'
Narrator: as lily walked to the sandpit she came across demi the dragonfly...
Demi: 'Oh lily where have your spots gone?'
Lily: ' i don't know. thats what i came to ask you! Have you seen my spots?'
Demi: 'No sorry lily. Maybe the ants will know'
Narrator: And so lily made her way over to the ants..
Lily: 'Alex have you seen my spots?'
Alex: 'No sorry lily i was too busy collecting food. `have you tried the cabbage patch?'
Narrator: 'And off lily went..'
Lily: 'Hi there sammy have you seen my spots?'
Sammy: 'Yes i have actually, They were in the flower beds on the poppies. Shall i show you the way?'
Lily: 'Oh yes please sammy!'
Narrator: Lily and sammy made their way across the garden to the poppies where they met cassie the caterpiller.'

Monday, 11 October 2010

A memorable childrens film character.

An introduction to a childrens character i will always remember is simba from the lion king, the start of the scene shows various animals as they hear a noise as the sun rises up over dramatic landscapes and they then head to the place the noise has come from which is the lions den where simba has just been born. The background music starts off fairly calm and then becomes more dramatic as the scene goes further on. The scene is memorable because it shows the birth of the cub to be very important to the animals and the way that he is held up to everyone as the camera spins around shows that he is the centre of attention and has not gone unnoticed by other characters. The camera spinning round and the way there is a bright light on simba also helps to show his importance to the viewer. When the monkey is putting the fruit on simbas head it shows a point of view shot from simba of what he can see the monkey doing. When the monkey is standing on the rock with simba the view zooms out from a close up to an extreme long shot right at the end from the side. The way the scene goes from sunrise to mid day helps to build the dramaticness of the scene with the lighting because of the light increasing to a bright sunny day from darkness it really helps to emphasise the importance of simba as he is introduced in the brightest part of the day.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vX07j9SDFcc

Sunday, 10 October 2010

A character from a chidren's film.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYPl9nQGoQQ

The film character which is most memorable to me is Belle from Beauty and The Beast. I always remember Belle as being introduced with a very joyfull song which really reflected her bubbly personality.
From 2:48 onwards in the above link is when we are introdcued to Belle. The clever use of camera work in the scene that first introduces us to belle shows not only her environment (a small town), but also the way that her movement can represent how confident she is in her surroundings. For example the whole time she is walking through the town she is using very big, bold movements so she can hardly go un-noticed.

Friday, 8 October 2010

Film classification.

Film guidelines for a 'U' rated film:

discrimination -
no discrimination, language or behaviour.

drugs -
no references to illegal drugs, unless it is an 'anti drugs' message.

horror -
scary clips should be short and to a very fine limit., they should also have a positive outcome.

behaviour -
no bad or dangerous behaviour which is likely to influence young children.

language -
only minor bad language is acceptable.

nudity -
natural nudity only, with no sexual context.

sex -
mild sexual behaviour (kissing)

theme -
must be sensitive to young children.

violence -
mild violence only.



Film guidelines for a 'PG' rated film:

discrimination-
not acceptable unless it is for education or historical purposes\

drugs-
not acceptable unless anti drug message.

Influences for our children's film.


A Bug's Life



Antz



In The Night Garden


As we want our children's film to be an animation/cartoon, we have really been inspired by these three child based films. This is mainly because they were all a hit with children under 10, and still are to this day. This proved to us that cartoon films are still being watched by children in the 21st century.

Our mood board and initial ideas.



Our task was to create a mood board for a children's film we will produce later on in the project. A mood board helps us to create ideas for the film story line. This easy layout of the images we would like to use will easily show people the type of story we are going to try and create. Two of the images above will be the environment in which the lady bird will complete her mission (to collect her spots from the poppy at the other end of the garden) with the help from her other insect friends, who are shown in the other pictures. (Ben the bumble bee, Demi the dragon fly, Bella the butterfly, Sammy the snail + Alex the ant)

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Analysis of children's film.




At the beginning they give the narrations and they make it rhyme which appeals to the younger audience. the conventions of an opening sequence for a children's film are use of color and sound, titles and setting of the scene. This clip portrays this well, by having bright colours it draws the audience in even more. The music is very light hearted which appeals to younger children and gives it a more fluent feel. 
The picture on the left shows the environment of the main character. We can tell from this surrounding who the target audience is aimed for (younger children). 





The movement of the fairy was fluent through out the opening sequence and this will benefit children because it will keep their attention and wont distract them easily. It's helpful that the fairy is introduced with her environment behind her as the children will be able to easily tell where the fairy lives which helps imagine it more. 

In the middle of the sequence the title 'cinnamon' is shown with a big font and a primary color (red). This will hold the children's attention as it is a bright color and takes up most of the screen. 

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Children's film opening sequence evaluation.

We looked at the children's film Beauty and The Beast and evaluated the opening sequence. First of all they introduce the producers of the film (Walt Disney).
The beginning of the film starts off very bright and colourful with tranquil music which sets a calm and relaxed scene. The voice over speaks with a slow soft tone and introduces the story by talking about the setting. As the sequence goes on the lighting becomes darker which creates tension and the voice overs voice changes to a deeper tone therefore creating a dramatic effect. The music also contributes with this by getting louder and having a quicker pace. 


The sequence gives us a good understanding of the characters role in the film and who has the higher status. We are shown a prince with an elder woman and due to the background in this clip it is easy to tell their personalities. The picture to the left shows a prince in a colorful outfit with a more naturalistic background and an elder woman hiding parts of her face with a darker outfit with a sinister background.


At the end of the sequence the main title is shown and instantly ties together the story of what we have just been told as we see in the clip the handsome prince is transformed into a beast and within 21 years he has to fall in love with a beautiful woman who loves him just as much in return. The font of the title is colorful on a dark background which contrasts to the change in lighting throughout the sequence. The title is big and bold and and the word 'beauty' is in a red angelic font contrasting the character it fits with, and the word 'beast' is grey, bold and dull which also fits in with it's character. 



Friday, 1 October 2010

Preliminary task.

In our film sequence we used the country music at the start to lighten the mood and the door slamming to create effect for the audience. Our first shot was an establishing shot of a girl sat down, second was a close up of the door handle as someone entered, third was a match on action of Sophie walking in, fourth was a reaction shot of the person who was being yelled at, fifth was the conversation shot and lastly was the long shot as she walked away.
 
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