Our final location idea
Friday, 30 January 2009
Monday, 26 January 2009
26/01/09 - the script
Darren: I'm so glad we got the later train home the other day, couldn't be doing with the Palace fans starting an argument. I really wasn't in the mood.
Ben: yeah, was a quality game though. I can't believe those streakers though, how funny was that?! They almost made it to the Rookery as well.
Darren: Yeah (laugh), they were just sore losers i think. I can't wait till Luton in the cup! That will be such a laugh, we've got to take the lads up to that one.
Ben: Yeah for sure mate. What time is training tomorrow?
Darren: It's 5 at the Colney i think mate, would i be able to get a lift?
Ben: Yeah that should be fine. We got Leicester this weekend?
Darren: Oh yeah, i scored last time we played them. Did i tell you that coach said i was gonna get offered Full time contract next season?
Ben: No! Seriously?
Darren: Yeah, you must be the only person that didn't know, i'm so excited!
Ben: Well played mate! Hopefully that means i should be getting one as well.
Darren: Yeah i hope so, i feel a lot more comfortable as a defender with you behind me in goal.
(Phone Rings)
Ben: Oh thats a tune! Can you send that to me?
Darren: Yeah one sec, it's chloe.
Hello
Chloe: Hi, where are you
Darren: I'm up the park babe. You okay?
Chloe: Yeah i'm alright. You never talk to me any more! You always put football first! I'm fed up with it, i'm always number 2 in your life.
Darren: Babe i told you, i need to put in a bit more effort if i'm going to get a contract next season, it could be worth up to £500 a week!
Chloe: But that's why you do training, to improve and earn a contract. You're at training 5 nights a week at the moment. Now you've got a day off and you're still playing football. When was the last time we even went out? When was the last time you even spoke to me on MSN?
Darren: I can't remember, look i'm sorry, but in the long run it could make us a lot better off. Are you on MSN now? I'll come in and talk to you on there.
Darren: (whispering) I've got to go mate, she's getting stroppy again. I might come up in a bit. If not ill talk to you on MSN.
Chloe: I heard that!
(Chloe hangs up)
(Darren looks at phone angrily)
(Darren leaves key in door)
(Darren turns on the p.c)
Darren: Hey babe
Chloe: Hi
Darren: Webcam?
Chloe. w.e
(Darren sends webcam invitation)
Darren: Wuu2?
Chloe: nm u?
Darren: Same (playing football manager)
Chloe: brb x
Darren: Ok babe x
(Darren gets pulled off chair and is killed)
(Killer changed Darren's display picture to Luton Town FC Badge)
Tuesday, 20 January 2009
19/01/09
We started making a list of films for inspiration to ours. The films we choose were:
Bend it like Beckham
Goal
and a horror
This is because the genre of our film was a horror involving football. Our sotryboard is that a person is brutally murdered within a football pitch.
We also began to create a pitch which was to be performed to the class later this week.
The final thing was that we began to make a poster for merchendising. The poster has a collage of newspaper articles on with the title of the film placed in the middle.
Bend it like Beckham
Goal
and a horror
This is because the genre of our film was a horror involving football. Our sotryboard is that a person is brutally murdered within a football pitch.
We also began to create a pitch which was to be performed to the class later this week.
The final thing was that we began to make a poster for merchendising. The poster has a collage of newspaper articles on with the title of the film placed in the middle.
Monday, 19 January 2009
19/01/09
Bend It Like Beckham
Main Characters:
Jesminder (Jess) Bhamra Parminder Nagra
Juliette (Jules) Paxton Keira Knightley
Joe Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Mr. Bhamra Anupam Kher
Mrs. Bhamra Shaheen Khan
Plot:
The plot is based around the Bhamra family. Mr Bhamra, Mrs Bhamra, Pinky and Jessminder (Jess). Whilst Pinky is preparing for marriage, her younger sister Jess is playing football much to her parents disapproval as they want her to go to university and become a lawyer. But one day whilst Jess is playing football with some boys, her talents are recognised by a proffessional footballer, Juliette (Jules) Paxton who tells her coach, Joe.
Jess accepts the offer to join Joe's team and is trained well but she begins to have feelings for Joe at the same time as Jules. The two girls become rivals when Jules see's Jess about to kiss Joe at a club. Things then take a turn for the worst as Jess is forced off the team despite Joe defending her.
But on the day of Pinky's wedding Jess is permitted by her father to play in the final. Bith she and Jules are again recognised but this time by an American scout who offers them places on the Santa Clara University soccer team. When Jess returns to the weddings afterpartyshe plans to tell her parents but instead a homosexual friend of her's, Tony forms a plan to tell her parnts that she can be engaged to him only if she gets to go to the university of her choosing. But Jess say's he's lying and tell's them the truth only to her mothers dismay. After a discussion Jess's father allows her to go. When she tells Joe he tries to kiss her because he is not the coach so he can date but jess refuses.
Then at the airport when Jess and Jules are saying their goodbyes Joe arrives to tell them that he was also offered a position as the coach for the men but instead he chooses to help the women's team. Joe has told his father about this which Jess finds promisng as she wanted him to recover the relation ship of his father. Joe and Jess then kiss but David and Victoria Beckham interupt. Jess say's she will try and tell her parents between now andwhen she returns home for Chrsitmas. In the end we see Pinky pregnant, admiring some baby clothes with her mother and Mr Bhamra tecaching Joe how to play cricket.
Main Characters:
Jesminder (Jess) Bhamra Parminder Nagra
Juliette (Jules) Paxton Keira Knightley
Joe Jonathan Rhys Meyers
Mr. Bhamra Anupam Kher
Mrs. Bhamra Shaheen Khan
Plot:
The plot is based around the Bhamra family. Mr Bhamra, Mrs Bhamra, Pinky and Jessminder (Jess). Whilst Pinky is preparing for marriage, her younger sister Jess is playing football much to her parents disapproval as they want her to go to university and become a lawyer. But one day whilst Jess is playing football with some boys, her talents are recognised by a proffessional footballer, Juliette (Jules) Paxton who tells her coach, Joe.
Jess accepts the offer to join Joe's team and is trained well but she begins to have feelings for Joe at the same time as Jules. The two girls become rivals when Jules see's Jess about to kiss Joe at a club. Things then take a turn for the worst as Jess is forced off the team despite Joe defending her.
But on the day of Pinky's wedding Jess is permitted by her father to play in the final. Bith she and Jules are again recognised but this time by an American scout who offers them places on the Santa Clara University soccer team. When Jess returns to the weddings afterpartyshe plans to tell her parents but instead a homosexual friend of her's, Tony forms a plan to tell her parnts that she can be engaged to him only if she gets to go to the university of her choosing. But Jess say's he's lying and tell's them the truth only to her mothers dismay. After a discussion Jess's father allows her to go. When she tells Joe he tries to kiss her because he is not the coach so he can date but jess refuses.
Then at the airport when Jess and Jules are saying their goodbyes Joe arrives to tell them that he was also offered a position as the coach for the men but instead he chooses to help the women's team. Joe has told his father about this which Jess finds promisng as she wanted him to recover the relation ship of his father. Joe and Jess then kiss but David and Victoria Beckham interupt. Jess say's she will try and tell her parents between now andwhen she returns home for Chrsitmas. In the end we see Pinky pregnant, admiring some baby clothes with her mother and Mr Bhamra tecaching Joe how to play cricket.
19/01/09
Goal
Main Characters:
Santiago Munez - Kuno Becker
Roz Harmison - Anna Friel
Glen Foy - Stephen Dillane
Gavin Harris - Alessandro Nivola
Plot:
Young Mexican Santiago Munez migrates with his parents to the USA where he begins his footballing career. As a key player of a local team, Munez is spotted by former Newcastle star Glen Foy who alerts his Newcastle colleagues of the talent he had found. Munez is offered a trial with Newcastle, however lack of funds is restricting him to doing so. Much to his fathers disgust, Santiago takes money offered from his grandmother to travel to England. The dream begins when he is playing for the Newcasltle reserve team. Again, Munez suffers further setbacks when his asthma inhaler is broken by a jelous team mate. Now that the coaches at Newcastle know about his medical condition, his place in the team is threatened, however he is given another chance. Due to injuries in the first team, Munez finally makes his breakthrough when he is called up for first team duty. He then makes his debut in the cup final against Liverpool. Gavin Harris who is now a friend of Santi's scores the opening goal only to be pegged back by Liverpool who go 2-1 up through Igor Biscan and Milan Baros. Santi then assists Harris in getting his second and Newcastles equalizer. In the final seconds of the game Newcastle win a free kick on the edge of the box and Harris insists that Santi takes it. His curled shot hits the back of the net and there is a pandimonium in the Newcastle stands. Newcastle win the cup because of Santi's efforts who is now living the dream.
The idea of using this film as research for our film, is that the two youths in the opening shot are supposed to have a future which is similar to Santi's in the fact that they make the lucky breakthrough to live the dream. From this we can take ideas about the up's and down's to the footballing lifestyle and we can also gain an idea of the types of shots that will be effective. For example, in the opening sequence of goal, we are shown Santi as a child playing football. The slow motion shots allow us to see his true skill. We will be looking to use this in our film.
This film is aimed at football fans of all ages, but mainly those of a younger age who can aspire to be like Santiago. You could also class it as a love story, so those who are fans of love stories may be interested in watching this film.
Main Characters:
Santiago Munez - Kuno Becker
Roz Harmison - Anna Friel
Glen Foy - Stephen Dillane
Gavin Harris - Alessandro Nivola
Plot:
Young Mexican Santiago Munez migrates with his parents to the USA where he begins his footballing career. As a key player of a local team, Munez is spotted by former Newcastle star Glen Foy who alerts his Newcastle colleagues of the talent he had found. Munez is offered a trial with Newcastle, however lack of funds is restricting him to doing so. Much to his fathers disgust, Santiago takes money offered from his grandmother to travel to England. The dream begins when he is playing for the Newcasltle reserve team. Again, Munez suffers further setbacks when his asthma inhaler is broken by a jelous team mate. Now that the coaches at Newcastle know about his medical condition, his place in the team is threatened, however he is given another chance. Due to injuries in the first team, Munez finally makes his breakthrough when he is called up for first team duty. He then makes his debut in the cup final against Liverpool. Gavin Harris who is now a friend of Santi's scores the opening goal only to be pegged back by Liverpool who go 2-1 up through Igor Biscan and Milan Baros. Santi then assists Harris in getting his second and Newcastles equalizer. In the final seconds of the game Newcastle win a free kick on the edge of the box and Harris insists that Santi takes it. His curled shot hits the back of the net and there is a pandimonium in the Newcastle stands. Newcastle win the cup because of Santi's efforts who is now living the dream.
The idea of using this film as research for our film, is that the two youths in the opening shot are supposed to have a future which is similar to Santi's in the fact that they make the lucky breakthrough to live the dream. From this we can take ideas about the up's and down's to the footballing lifestyle and we can also gain an idea of the types of shots that will be effective. For example, in the opening sequence of goal, we are shown Santi as a child playing football. The slow motion shots allow us to see his true skill. We will be looking to use this in our film.
This film is aimed at football fans of all ages, but mainly those of a younger age who can aspire to be like Santiago. You could also class it as a love story, so those who are fans of love stories may be interested in watching this film.
Monday, 12 January 2009
12/01/09 created production group
Our final decision for this devised piece is a crime drama or teen thriller. After the name of the production company has been mentioned the scene suddenly begins with a loud drum beat. The audience will see several shots alleys which are silent or have fog or are dark. Whilst they see this, they will also hear several peoples footsteps and panting. Then we see another blackout with another drum beat and one of the production members name appear.
05/01/09 created production group
Director: Dale Wyatt
Producer: Clare Beavis
Editor, Sound: Sam Allsopp
Our first idea was to have a love story where two people talk to each other using telecommunications. But since we have to use specific genres this could be made into a horror where one of the people could be talking and then suddenly taken by someone or something. Another plan we had was to have a dead corpse being thrown down a hill and two people at the top saying " That'll show him to mess with the boss".
The final idea we had was to show several alley ways which may be at night or day. It looks gloomy and all we can hear is footsteps. Then after a short period we can see a person running from two guards. He is carrying a case or bag with something inside. After a short chase he escapes, runs inside the building. The last shot will be him opening the case and either looking surprised, smirking, laughing or screaming.
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