Friday, 22 October 2010

To Do List

This is a list of things that I still need to do

- Double check that my cast members are still available and willing to participate
- Make a prop list
- Photoshoot with Alex Larkman for props
- Book locations out
- Prepare filming dates
- Begin Filming

Todorov Structure and Story Type


Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Film Script Complete VERSION 2




INT. RECORDING STUDIO. DAY

OPENING SEQUENCE

WALTER is sat on some stage rig boxes with general music
equipment positioned around him. WALTER looks up at the
camera as if to only just acknowledge it's presence. He then
sighs.

WALTER
It was twenty seven years ago now,
the year was 1983 and there was a
music artist that defined the New
Wage genre. Soundbomb 2000 had
released his first album, titled
Nothing to Lose and toured
everywhere in the world, he even
managed to score a gig in North
Korea! Soundbomb 2000 appeared to
be unstoppable! This is the story
of him and the time I spent with
him after that first album, as he
returned to the studio to begin
recording his second album.



INT. SOUNDBOMB 2000'S HOME STUDIO. DAY

FIRST MEETINGS

WALTER enters the room looking around, paying close attention
to a red bed located on the floor, SOUNDBOMB 2000 is pacing
up and down yelling on the phone.

SOUNDBOMB
NO! I Don't want to stay in some
small hotel! It's New York! It's
going to be a five star penthouse!
Do they know who I am!? I'm
Soundbomb 2000! I'm a worldwide
superstar! Tell them if they don't
sort it I'm not playing the gig!

SOUNDBOMB slams the phone down, shaking his head

WALTER
Uhh, hi! I'm Walter Donovan, I'm
here about the documentary

SOUNDBOMB looks up surprised and notices the camera, he then
smiles WALTER extends his arm to shake SOUNDBOMB's hand,
SOUNDBOMB just looks at it, starts laughing and carries on
regardless

SOUNDBOMB
Walter!? Seriously? Ahh your name
totally sucks! ...I guess I have to
be nice to you, otherwise you'll do
some crazy voodoo to your film and
make me look ridiculous or
something

SOUNDBOMB waves his hands when he mentions the voodoo

WALTER
Uhm yeah, this is about you, not
me...So let's keep it that way?

SOUNDBOMB
Whatever man, this is just for
today right?

WALTER
Yeah

SOUNDBOMB
Well, who knows! You could actually
be cool, but so far you seem like a
complete airhead!

WALTER
So, where's the rest of your band?

SOUNDBOMB
That's the touring band, they're a
bunch of pretentious uptight
losers!

WALTER
What's so bad about them?

SOUNDBOMB
They have all this stage energy
which is phat! But not when they're
just trying to outshine me! I'm the
main act! I'm the person the
audience paid to see, not them! My
record company pays them to play my
music, not try to be my music! This
one time, I set a load of fireworks
off, the crowd went INSANE! What
does my guitarist do? Jumps out
into the crowd! It wouldn't have
been so bad, but I kinda needed him
to play the next part of the song!

WALTER
Oh! Didn't you play the Budoken?

SOUNDBOMB
Budowhat?

WALTER
Budoken? It's in Japan the Beatles
famously played there?

SOUNDBOMB
Oh, yeah that was major lame! They
were kicking up some fuss because I
wanted to have some of them kung fu
fighters on stage with me, y'know,
like that Bruce Lee guy who died?
They were complaining saying it was
disrespectful to their culture!
Pfft! They were being so touchy,
eventually I did play the gig, I
hated it!

WALTER is sat down to a standing SOUNDBOMB 2000 who is
awkwardly fidgeting.

WALTER
So, I'm guessing the first question
would have to be, did you know that
your first album was going be a big
hit?

SOUNDBOMB
It's interview time!?

SOUNDBOMB slouches not unenthused by having to sit through an
interview

SOUNDBOMB (CONT'D)
Oh, okay, erm, I guess I did, I
mean since I was a child I knew I
was destined for great things,
y'know? Eye of the tiger and all
that! I'd sit in lessons at school
just scribbling song lyrics in my
book

WALTER
When did you start to actually make
music?

SOUNDBOMB
About 5 years ago, when I left
school I started working at my
local supermarket, Kwik Save, then
they sold a guitar, so I kinda
stole it since I didn't think
anyone would want it, then one day
I was playing it in the park for
some hot girls when I was
approached by some guy asking me to
go with him, I thought I was under
arrest or something, turns out that
it was a talent scout on his
dinner, he told me that I looked
the part, and he was going to make
me be the part! He said I was going
to be a star!

WALTER
Do you think that you earned this
opportunity, or do you think that
it was luck?

SOUNDBOMB
I think I earned it! If it wasn't
for me stealing that guitar I'd
still be stacking shelves in Kwik
Save

WALTER
How did it feel to return home
after the tour?

SOUNDBOMB
Amazing! I'd been touring the
entire world and I was just sick of
having to learn phrases in
different languages, the worst part
was I didn't know what I was
saying! It was management that had
fixed me up with some phrases to
shout with the translations next to
them, I was scared I'd say
something ridiculous! Safe to say
I'm glad I'm back recording again

WALTER
Has a date been set for when your
next album is due for release?

SOUNDBOMB
I'd say early '84 but I'm not going
to make a definite statement yet...

WALTER
Thanks a lot!

SOUNDBOMB
Finally that interview is over!
Dude, are you going to see the new
Star Wars? It looks so rad!

WALTER
Absolutely man, what do you reckon
is going to happen?

SOUNDBOMB
I don't think that skank Vader is
Luke's father, he's just using some
of that dark force shit to mess
with his head

WALTER
Nah man, I reckon he is, Vader
doesn't lie! He said he'd blow up
Alderaan, and he did! Yoda will
probably know, where did you get
that Revenge of the Jedi poster
from?

SOUNDBOMB
Some dweeb sent it to me, seriously
though, everyone knows Jedi don't
seek revenge! What a spazz it's
probably worthless!

WALTER
Who knows? Star Wars is huge right
now! It could be worth loads in the
future!

SOUNDBOMB
Dude, in 20 years we'll probably
all have our own Death Star! I
doubt we'll even have roads
anymore! No one will even care
about Star Wars! Infact! If you
love Star Wars so much, you can
have the stupid poster!

SOUNDBOMB reaches over to the poster and pulls it down, he
then rolls it up and hands it to WALTER

SOUNDBOMB (CONT'D)
Oh man, you wanna hear me play the
Star Wars theme, I'm thinking of
using it in a song, it'd be so rad!

SOUNDBOMB walks over to his keyboard and plays a bad
variation of the Star Wars theme, he quickly becomes
frustrated, slamming his hand on the side of the keyboard

SOUNDBOMB (CONT'D)
Dude! This blows! I fuckin' hate
it! Wanna grab a drink or
something? I saw a bodacious chick
outside!

SOUNDBOMB thumbs up as if to point outside

WALTER
Sure man



EXT. OUTSIDE SOUNDBOMB'S HOME

CRAZED FAN

WALTER and SOUNDBOMB are walking down the street talking to
each other

SOUNDBOMB
So I was playing a set in Madison
Square Garden, 20,000 sold out!
Midway through the song I have this
massive urge to-

A crazed fan called DAFFODIL runs over hysterically and
overexcited while screaming

DAFFODIL
OH MY GOD!? It's Soundbomb 2000!

SOUNDBOMB
Uhh, hi?

DAFFODIL
I loved your last album! I had it
on at this party, it was so
intense, I listened to it after I
broke up with my boyfriend, it
helped me through some really hard
times! Your music saved my life!

SOUNDBOMB
Thanks! So, do you want an
autograph or something mayb-

DAFFODIL
OH MY GOD!? SERIOUSLY?? CAN YOU
SIGN MY

DAFFODIL grabs the edge of her top but stops suddenly

DAFFODIL (CONT'D)
No, erm CAN YOU SIGN MY NOTEBOOK
PLEASE?

SOUNDBOMB
Okay, who's it to?

DAFFODIL
Daffodil!

SOUNDBOMB
Da-fo-wait, what?

DAFFODIL
Daffodil, my parents called me it
they were hippies, I hate it,
everyone calls me Daffy, which is
major lame because I don't feel
like a duck! Am I going on too
much? It feels like I'm going on
too much, I'm sorry, I just love
you so much, you're sooooo cool!

SOUNDBOMB
It's fine, seriously

SOUNDBOMB takes the notebook and signs it with a rather
unrealistic amount of lines for a signature

DAFFODIL
THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU! I
can't wait to show my friends! I
love you so much! Bye!

DAFFODIL quickly scuttles off, screaming more



INT. RECORDING STUDIO. DAY

RECORDING STUDIO

SOUNDBOMB enters the recording studio with WALTER walking
along behind, both with drinks in white Styrofoam cups , as
they enter the PRODUCER quickly stands to attention

PRODUCER
Oh hey! Good timing UB40 just left!

SOUDNBOMB and PRODUCER shake hands

SOUNDBOMB
Urgh I hate that band! They're so
lame!

PRODUCER
Hey! They've got talent, they were
covering some Neil Diamond song

SOUNDBOMB
Haaaaa, that totally sucks man!
Neil Diamond is just as lame as
them! They'll be covering Sonny and
Cher next! Total losers!

PRODUCER
I disagree, anyway! Have you done
ANYTHING productive other than
"promote your album" at parties?

SOUNDBOMB
OH MY GOD! I was at this totally
tubular party the other day-

PRODUCER
ANYTHING!?

SOUNDBOMB
...No, I've been meaning to work,
but I've woken up, and then it's
time to go out again! Whoever
invented time didn't make enough
hours! I have written one song
though... I think it was a song?

PRODUCER
Show me it?

SOUNDBOMB pulls out a piece of paper from his back pocket and
unenthusiastically hands it across to the PRODUCER

PRODUCER (CONT'D)
No, this isn't cool man! As always
I've wrote a few songs for you!
Here check these out

SOUNDBOMB
Oh, awesome! Does this mean I can
keep partying??

PRODUCER
I'd prefer it if you didn't, infact
this is like the last album! You've
barely written one song!

SOUNDBOMB turns to WALTER

SOUNDBOMB
Can you edit that last part out,
infact, can you stop filming
please?

SOUNDBOMB covers the camera with his hand



INT. SOUNDBOMB 2000'S HOME STUDIO. NIGHT

DRUM MACHINE

WALTER enters the room, where SOUNDBOMB is sat tapping a beat
on a drum machine

SOUNDBOMB
Dude! Check this out! I'm writing a
new song, I just figured out the
drumming for it!

WALTER
Oh, cool! Which one is this?

SOUNDBOMB
I don't have a name for it yet, I
just sit down, and start thinking
of words that sound cool, then put
them together! It's never failed
me!

SOUNDBOMB turns back to his drumming machine and begins to
tap the same beat again, but adding a different drum to the
beat

WALTER
Is that a productive way of
writing?

SOUNDBOMB
Course it is! It's always worked,
now I'm just working out a beat to
go with the song, I worked on this
riff earlier, this is going to be
so phat, OH! Dude, can you just run
to shop for me, I need a meat
sandwich, I'll buy yours?

WALTER
...What? Sure man, whatever...



INT. SOUNDBOMB 2000'S HOME STUDIO. NIGHT

SOUNDBOMB X DAFFODIL

WALTER enters the room carrying two boxes stacked on each
other

WALTER
Dude, I got us some Sausage and
Bacon sandwiches

As WALTER looks up he finds SOUNDBOMB and DAFFODIL in the bed
together, with SOUNDBOMB playing his guitar

SOUNDBOMB
What the hell man!? I'm vegan! I
hate meat?

WALTER
But yo-

SOUNDBOMB quickly shakes his head, as if to say "shut up!"

WALTER (CONT'D)
OH! Sorry man I forgot, isn't this
the girl that we saw earlier

DAFFODIL waves enthusiastically

SOUNDBOMB
Yes, and you're interrupting us?
So, go do some filmy stuff or
something...

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Progress Report

Earlier today I completed my storyboards for my film. I also got some of my props prepared for the film, the image below is one of the props printed in A3 . I need to redo the Screenplay adding more actions for the characters.


Monday, 18 October 2010

Influences for my Film



This video is an example of the naivity and the stupidity of the characters in most Rock Documentaries, this has influenced my film as the character SoundBomb 2000 is slightly dim in his behaviour.



Friday, 15 October 2010

Weekly Progress Report

In the past week I have completed the final peice of the Script, after presenting it, I was told to go back to it and redraft it with more actions in place so there is a clear flow of what is happening on the screen.

I have also started to do my storyboards, with this I have included shots of the B-Roll I would like to be using in the film, and at the exact points in which it is going to be used.

In the week commencing I plan to produce a complete script which will be used, and print of a copy each for my actors, I also plan on finishing the Storyboards, once these are finished I plan on producing some of the props that are going to be used in film, get the locations booked and commence filming.

Thursday, 14 October 2010

Film Script Complete




INT. RECORDING STUDIO. DAY

WALTER is sat on some stage rig boxes with general music
equipment positioned around him. WALTER looks up at the
camera as if to only just acknowledge it's presence. He then
sighs.

WALTER
It was twenty seven years ago now,
the year was 1983 and there was a
music artist that defined the New
Wage genre. Soundbomb 2000 had
released his first album, titled
Nothing to Lose and toured
everywhere in the world, he even
managed to score a gig in North
Korea! Soundbomb 2000 appeared to
be unstoppable! This is the story
of him and the time I spent with
him after that first album, as he
returned to the studio to begin
recording his second album.



INT. SOUNDBOMB 2000'S HOME STUDIO. DAY

WALTER enters the room looking around, paying close attention
to a red bed located on the floor, SOUNDBOMB 2000 is pacing
up and down yelling on the phone.

SOUNDBOMB
NO! I Don't want to stay in some
small hotel! It's New York! It's
going to be a five star penthouse!
Do they know who I am!? I'm
Soundbomb 2000! I'm a worldwide
superstar! Tell them if they don't
sort it I'm not playing the gig!

SOUNDBOMB slams the phone down, shaking his head

WALTER
Uhh, hi! I'm Walter Donovan, I'm
here about the documentary

WALTER extends his arm to shake SOUNDBOMB's hand, SOUNDBOMB
just looks at it, starts laughing and carries on regardless

SOUNDBOMB
Walter!? Seriously? Ahh your name
totally sucks!
...I guess I have to be nice to
you, otherwise you'll do some crazy
voodoo to your film and make me
look ridiculous or something

WALTER
Uhm yeah, this is about you, not
me...So let's keep it that way?

SOUNDBOMB
Whatever man, this is just for
today right?

WALTER
Yeah

SOUNDBOMB
Well, who knows! You could actually
be cool, but so far you seem like a
complete airhead!

WALTER
So, where's the rest of your band?

SOUNDBOMB
That's the touring band, they're a
bunch of pretentious uptight
losers!

WALTER
What's so bad about them?

SOUNDBOMB
They have all this stage energy
which is phat! But not when they're
just trying to outshine me! I'm the
main act! I'm the person the
audience paid to see, not them! My
record company pays them to play my
music, not try to be my music! This
one time, I set a load of fireworks
off, the crowd went INSANE! What
does my guitarist do? Jumps out
into the crowd! It wouldn't have
been so bad, but I kinda needed him
to play the next part of the song!

WALTER
Oh! Didn't you play the Budoken?

SOUNDBOMB
Budowhat?

WALTER
Budoken? It's in Japan the Beatles
famously played there?

SOUNDBOMB
Oh, yeah that was major lame! They
were kicking up some fuss because I
wanted to have some of them kung fu
fighters on stage with me, y'know,
like that Bruce Lee guy who died?
They were complaining saying it was
disrespectful to their culture!
Pfft! They were being so touchy,
eventually I did play the gig, I
hated it!

WALTER is sat down to a standing SOUNDBOMB 2000 who is
awkwardly fidgeting.

WALTER
So, I'm guessing the first question
would have to be, did you know that
your first album was going be a big
hit?

SOUNDBOMB
It's interview time!? Oh, okay,
erm, I guess I did, I mean since I
was a child I knew I was destined
for great things, y'know? Eye of
the tiger and all that! I'd sit in
lessons at school just scribbling
song lyrics in my book

WALTER
When did you start to actually make
music?

SOUNDBOMB
About 5 years ago, when I left
school I started working at my
local supermarket, Kwik Save, then
they sold a guitar, so I kinda
stole it since I didn't think
anyone would want it, then one day
I was playing it in the park for
some hot girls when I was
approached by some guy asking me to
go with him, I thought I was under
arrest or something, turns out that
it was a talent scout on his
dinner, he told me that I looked
the part, and he was going to make
me be the part! He said I was going
to be a star!

WALTER
Do you think that you earned this
opportunity, or do you think that
it was luck?

SOUNDBOMB
I think I earned it! If it wasn't
for me stealing that guitar I'd
still be stacking shelves in Kwik
Save

WALTER
How did it feel to return home
after the tour?

SOUNDBOMB
Amazing! I'd been touring the
entire world and I was just sick of
having to learn phrases in
different languages, the worst part
was I didn't know what I was
saying! It was management that had
fixed me up with some phrases to
shout with the translations next to
them, I was scared I'd say
something ridiculous! Safe to say
I'm glad I'm back recording again

WALTER
Has a date been set for when your
next album is due for release?

SOUNDBOMB
I'd say early '84 but I'm not going
to make a definite statement yet...

WALTER
Thanks a lot!

SOUNDBOMB
Finally that interview is over!
Dude, are you going to see the new
Star Wars? It looks so rad!

WALTER
Absolutely man, what do you reckon
is going to happen?

SOUNDBOMB
I don't think that skank Vader is
Luke's father, he's just using some
of that dark force shit to mess
with his head

WALTER
Nah man, I reckon he is, Vader
doesn't lie! He said he'd blow up
Alderaan, and he did! Yoda will
probably know, where did you get
that Revenge of the Jedi poster
from?

SOUNDBOMB
Some dweeb sent it to me, seriously
though, everyone knows Jedi don't
seek revenge! What a spazz it's
probably worthless!

WALTER
Who knows? Star Wars is huge right
now! It could be worth loads in the
future!

SOUNDBOMB
Dude, in 20 years we'll probably
all have our own Death Star! I
doubt we'll even have roads
anymore! No one will even care
about Star Wars! Oh man, you wanna
hear me play the Star Wars theme,
I'm thinking of using it in a song,
it'd be so rad!

SOUNDBOMB walks over to his keyboard and plays a bad
variation of the Star Wars theme, he quickly becomes
frustrated, slamming his hand on the side of the keyboard

SOUNDBOMB (CONT'D)
Dude! This blows! I fuckin' hate
it!
Wanna grab a drink or something? I
saw a bodacious chick outside!

WALTER
Sure man



EXT. OUTSIDE SOUNDBOMB'S HOME

WALTER and SOUNDBOMB are walking down the street talking to
each other

SOUNDBOMB
So I was playing a set in Madison
Square Garden, 20,000 sold out!
Midway through the song I have this
massive urge to-

A crazed fan called DAFFODIL runs over hysterically and
overexcited while screaming

DAFFODIL
OH MY GOD!? It's Soundbomb 2000!

SOUNDBOMB
Uhh, hi?

DAFFODIL
I loved your last album! I had it
on at this party, it was so
intense, I listened to it after I
broke up with my boyfriend, it
helped me through some really hard
times! Your music saved my life!

SOUNDBOMB
Thanks! So, do you want an
autograph or something mayb-

DAFFODIL
OH MY GOD!? SERIOUSLY?? CAN YOU
SIGN MY

DAFFODIL grabs the edge of her top but stops suddenly

DAFFODIL (CONT'D)
No, erm CAN YOU SIGN MY NOTEBOOK
PLEASE?

SOUNDBOMB
Okay, who's it to?

DAFFODIL
Daffodil!

SOUNDBOMB
Da-fo-wait, what?

DAFFODIL
Daffodil, my parents called me it
they were hippies, I hate it,
everyone calls me Daffy, which is
major lame because I don't feel
like a duck! Am I going on too
much? It feels like I'm going on
too much, I'm sorry, I just love
you so much, you're sooooo cool!

SOUNDBOMB
It's fine, seriously

SOUNDBOMB takes the notebook and signs it with a rather
unrealistic amount of lines for a signature

DAFFODIL
THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU! I
can't wait to show my friends! I
love you so much! Bye!

DAFFODIL quickly scuttles off, screaming more



INT. RECORDING STUDIO. DAY

SOUNDBOMB enters the recording studio with WALTER walking
along behind, both with drinks in white Styrofoam cups , as
they enter the PRODUCER quickly stands to attention

PRODUCER
Oh hey! Good timing UB40 just left!

SOUNDBOMB
Urgh I hate that band! They're so
lame!

PRODUCER
Hey! They've got talent, they were
covering some Neil Diamond song

SOUNDBOMB
Haaaaa, that totally sucks man!
Neil Diamond is just as lame as
them! They'll be covering Sonny and
Cher next! Total losers!

PRODUCER
I disagree, anyway! Have you done
ANYTHING productive other than
"promote your album" at parties?

SOUNDBOMB
OH MY GOD! I was at this totally
tubular party the other day-

PRODUCER
ANYTHING!?

SOUNDBOMB
...No, I've been meaning to work,
but I've woken up, and then it's
time to go out again! Whoever
invented time didn't make enough
hours! I have written one song
though... I think it was a song?

PRODUCER
Show me it?

SOUNDBOMB pulls out a piece of paper from his back pocket and
unenthusiastically hands it across to the PRODUCER

PRODUCER (CONT'D)
No, this isn't cool man! As always
I've wrote a few songs for you!
Here check these out

SOUNDBOMB
Oh, awesome! Does this mean I can
keep partying??

PRODUCER
I'd prefer it if you didn't, infact
this is like the last album! You've
barely written one song!

SOUNDBOMB turns to WALTER

SOUNDBOMB
Can you edit that last part out,
infact, can you stop filming
please?



INT. SOUNDBOMB 2000'S HOME STUDIO. NIGHT

WALTER enters the room, where SOUNDBOMB is sat tapping a beat
on a drum machine

SOUNDBOMB
Dude! Check this out! I'm writing a
new song, I just figured out the
drumming for it!

WALTER
Oh, cool! Which one is this?

SOUNDBOMB
I don't have a name for it yet, I
just sit down, and start thinking
of words that sound cool, then put
them together! It's never failed
me!

SOUNDBOMB turns back to his drumming machine and begins to
tap the same beat again, but adding a different drum to the
beat

WALTER
Is that a productive way of
writing?

SOUNDBOMB
Course it is! It's always worked,
now I'm just working out a beat to
go with the song, I worked on this
riff earlier, this is going to be
so phat, OH! Dude, can you just run
to shop for me, I need a meat
sandwich, I'll buy yours?

WALTER
...What? Sure man, whatever...



INT. SOUNDBOMB 2000'S HOME STUDIO. NIGHT

WALTER enters the room carrying two boxes stacked on each
other

WALTER
Dude, I got us some Sausage and
Bacon sandwiches

As WALTER looks up he finds SOUNDBOMB and DAFFODIL in the bed
together, with SOUNDBOMB playing his guitar

SOUNDBOMB
What the hell man!? I'm vegan! I
hate meat?

WALTER
But yo-

SOUNDBOMB quickly shakes his head, as if to say "shut up!"

WALTER (CONT'D)
OH! Sorry man I forgot, isn't this
the girl that we saw earlier

DAFFODIL waves enthusiastically

SOUNDBOMB
Yes, and you're interrupting us?
So, go do some filmy stuff or
something...

Latest Progress

Yesterday I started to type up my Scripts into FinalDraft. I had to take some time out to learn how to use this program, but once I had figured it out I had started to make progress quickly

I had noted I was unable to copy and paste FinalDraft scripts into Blogger, which I have discussed with Tim.

Earlier today I had made a start on my storyboards, I plan to have them finished in the near future along with the script.

After this is complete I will make final adjustments to my work to prepare it for filming.

I have also recently spoke with Alex Larkman, who is currently in the process of recording the song for the film.

Monday, 11 October 2010

FM3 Brief

This coursework unit is worth 50% of your A2 Course and as such 25% of your full A-Level.

The creative project is worth 60 marks, the small scale research unit is worth 40 marks.

Aims and Context - Required for assessment
Creative Product - 45 Marks
Evaluation - 15 Marks
The Film/Video production option of FM3 gives you the opportunity to:
Develop an extended sequence from an imagined feature
or
Develop a complete short film of between 3 - 5 minutes.
With both of these options you are meant to engage with the issues raised in FM1 in relation to the production of meaning and the study of film stylistic and theory.
You can undertake this task as an individual and it is advised that you do so, but if you do work in a group then your production role within the group must be clearly defined and you will need to provide evidence of your contribution in terms of that role and you will be assessed on your performance in that role.
The advice of the Film Studies department is that each student should plan and produce a short film or extract and that other students with a study group will help them. You will work on each others films.
All students will aid everyone in the study group and they will in turn receive help on their production.
As you can see clearly it is vital that if you are contributing to a production group you must be reliable, you must be committed and you must accept the final say on creative decisions of the person who's project it is.
The finished production should clearly show evidence of the individual roles and while group members may assist in various roles you will be assessed on the role you have chosen as your primary role.
This will form the basis of your reflective analysis.
The reflective analysis should select key features of the creative project and reflect critically on both the creative process and the product, focusing on the construction and the impact of your specific role and how meaning has been created.
In order to aid you in this you will be required to produce a blog which must be updated weekly to allow for effective monitoring. This will take the form of a production diary and record your progress and creative decisions made.

Film Script Draft - Interview

Walter Donovan - So, I'm guessing the first question would have to be, did you know that your first album would have been a big of a hit as it was?

Soundbomb 2000 - It's interview time!? Oh, okay, erm, I guess I did, I mean since I was a child I knew I was destined for great things, y'know, eye of the tiger and all that! I'd sit in lessons in school just scribbling song lyrics in my book.

Walter Donovan - When did you start to actually make music??

Soundbomb 2000 - About 5 years ago, when I left school I started working in my local supermarket, Kwik Save, then they sold a guitar, so I kinda stole it since I didn't think anyone would have wanted it. Then one day I was playing in the park for some hot girls when I was approached by some guy asking me to go with him, I thoughtr I was under arrest or something, turns out that it was a talent scout on his dinner...He told me that I was rubbish now, but he was going to turn me into a star.

Walter Donovan - Do you think you earned this opportunity or do you think it was luck?

Soundbomb 2000 - I think I earned it, if it wasn't for me stealing that guitar I'd still be stacking shelves in Kwik Save.

Walter Donovan - How did it feel to return home after the tour?

Soundbomb 2000 - Amazing, I'd been touring the entire world and I was just about sick of having to learn phrases in different languages, the worst part was I didn't know what I was saying, it was management that had fixed me up with some phrases to shout with supposed translations next to them. I was scared I'd say something ridiculous! Safe to say I'm glad I'm back recording again.

Walter Donovan - Has a date been set for when your next album is due to release?

Soundbomb 2000 - I'd say early '84, but I'm not going to make a definite statement yet...

Walter Donovan - Thanks a lot!

Soundbomb 2000 - Finally that interview is over...

Sunday, 10 October 2010

Ordering of the Scripts (First Draft)

This is the first draft of the ordering of the scripts that have been written so far.

Fourth - Star Wars
Fifth - Crazed Fan
Seventh - Drum Machine


This is subject to change through the process of further script writing and development.

Saturday, 9 October 2010

Radio DJ Complete

Radio DJ Complete by geordanuk

This is to be used at several points in the film, playing in the background mainly. The significance of this is to emphasise the time period.

Film Script Draft - Soundbomb meets Camera

Walter - I'm just going to grab my bag, I'll leave the camera here!

Soundbomb 2000 - Okay

-Walter leaves the room-
-Soundbomb picks up the camera and starts looking around it-

Soundbomb 2000 - Whoaaaaa tubular!! This is so radical! Check it ouuuuuuuut!

Film Script Draft - Soundbomb x Crazed Fan

Walter - Dude, I got us some Sausage and Bacon sandwiches

-Walter enters the room to find Soundbomb and Daffodil in the bed together, with Soundbomb playing guitar-

Soundbomb 2000 - What the hell man! I'm vegan, I hate meat?

Walter - But y-

-Soundbomb looks at Walter as if to say "Shut up!"-

Walter - Oh, yeah sorry man...Isn't this the girl that we met eariler!?

-Daffodil waves-

Soundbomb 2000 - Yes, and you're interrupting us? So, go do some filmy stuff or something...

Meeting with Alex Larkman

Last night Alex and I had discussed one of the settings we'll be using (his house) and how we'll be moving things around in order to have nothing post-1983 in the room. We did some practice takes with the camera and worked on how we're going to be working together.
This also led to several script ideas coming up too. Which will be written soon in the following posts.

Friday, 8 October 2010

Aims and Context - Version 2

Aim – I am making a short film, my target audience will be film fans, music fans and young adults aged between 17 and 25, this is because of the music theme of the film and the behaviour of the characters. The main influences behind this film are This is Spinal Tap (1984, Rob Reiner, USA) and Metallica – Some Kind of Monster (2004 , Joe Berlinger, Bruce Sinofsky, USA) I will be using Mise-en-Scene and Editing for my main stylistics. I will be using Mise-En-Scene in a way to emphasise the time period (1983) this will include characters costumes, props and locations. The purpose for my film will be to evoke laughter and pleasure from the audience, and even nostalgia fro the older viewers, this will be done with the music and the way the characters talk.

My film will be a short film, five minutes in length. The title of my film with be called “Being Soundbomb 2000”.

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Meetings with Cast Members

Tonight I am meeting up with Alex Larkman (Soundbomb 2000) to discuss his lines, and possibly refine them. We also plan on discussing the song that is being written for the film, and photographs for the CD Covers and other props.

On the Saturday I plan on meeting my Radio DJ in order to provide clearer recording equipment, and discussing the script.

Radio DJ Sample Files

Radio DJ V1 by geordanuk

Version 1


Version 2


Version 3

I am going to have these re-recorded with a better microphone and inform my Voice Actor on where to put more emphasis on words. These are purely for reference purposes

Current Casting V2

Walter Donovan - Geordan Gaukroger
SoundBomb 2000 - Alex Larkman
Crazed Fan (Daffodil) - Danielle Blackburn
Radio DJ - Tom Baron
Producer - Rob Durham

Getting preparation work done

I have recently spoken with the Radio Presenter who is going to record his first soundclips for me tonight, in order for me to edit together. I am also speaking to Alex Larkman (Soundbomb 2000) who is recording a song to fit with the film. I will be aquiring production work from him soon, and hopefull have the first recording done by tomorrow afternoon.

Film Script Draft - First Meetings

-Soundbomb 2000 is on a phone-

Soundbomb 2000 - NO! I don't want to stay in some small hotel! It's New York! It's got to be a five star penthouse! Tell them that or I'm not playing the gig!

-Slams phone down-

Walter - Uhh, hi, I'm Walter Donovan, I'm here about the Documentary

Soundbomb 2000 *laughs* Walter? Seriously!? Ahh your name sucks! ...I guess I have to be nice to you otherwise you'll do some crazy voodoo to your film and make me look stupid

Walter - Uhm, yeah, this is about you, not me...so lets keep it that way?

Soundbomb 2000 - Whatever, this is just for today right?

Walter - Yeah

Soundbomb 2000 - Well, who knows, you could be cool, but so far you seem like a complete airhead!

Film Prop Ideas

I have recently decided that I would like to make some false CDs and other pictures to represent Soundbomb 2000 as a more popular figure.

Also possibly print posters off and use the photos I take for the B-Roll

Wednesday, 6 October 2010

Film Script Draft - Drum Machine

-Soundbomb 2000 tapping a beat on a drum machine-

Soundbomb 2000 - Dude, check this out! I'm writing a new song, just figuring out the drumming for it!

Walter - Oh, cool! Which one is this?

Soundbomb 2000 - I don't have a name for it yet...I just sit down, and start thinking of words that sound cool, then put them together! It's never failed me!

-Still tapping a beat-

Walter - Is that a productive way of writing??

Soundbomb 2000 - Course it is! It's always worked, now I'm just working out a beat to go with the song, I worked on the riff earlier, this is going to be so phat!

Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Film Script Draft - Recording Studio (version 2)

Producer - Oh hey, good timing! UB40 just left!

Soundbomb 2000 - Urgh, I hate that band! They're so lame!

Producer - Hey, they've got talent, they were covering some Neil Diamond song

Soundbomb 2000 - Haaaa, that totally sucks man! They'll be covering Sonny and Cher next! Total losers!

Producer - I disagree, anyway, have you done ANYTHING productive other than "promoting your album" at parties?

Soundbomb 2000 - OH MY GOD! I was at this totally tubular party the other day! But no, I've been meaning to work but I've woken up, and then it's time to go out again! I've wrote one song, I think?

Producer - Show me it? No this isn't cool man! As always I've wrote you a few songs! Here check these out.

Soundbomb 2000 - Oh awesome, does this mean I can keep partying!?

Producerr - I'd prefer it if you didn't, infact this is like the last album! You've barely written one song!

Soundbomb 2000 - (To Walter) Can you edit that last part out...?

Film Script Draft - The touring band

Walter - So, where's the rest of your band?

Soundbomb 2000 - That's the touring band, they're a bunch of pretentious uptight losers!

Walter - What's so bad about them??

Soundbomb 2000 - They have all this stage energy, which is phat, but not when they're just trying to outshine me! I'm the main act, not them! My record company pays them to play my music, not to try and be my music! This one time, I set a load of fireworks off, the crowd went INSANE, what does my guitarist do? Jumps out into the crowd! It wouldn't be so bad, but I kinda needed him to play the next part of the song!

Walter - Oh! Didn't you play the Budoken?

Soundbomb 2000 - Budowhat?

Walter - It's in Japan

Soundbomb 2000 - Oh, yeah that was major lame! They were kicking up some fuss because I wanted to have some of them kung fu fighters on the stage with me, they were complaining saying it was disrespectful to their culture! Pfft, they were being so touchy! Eventually I did play the gig, I hated it!

Film Script Draft - Recording Studio

Producer - Oh hey, good timing! UB40 just left!

Soundbomb 2000 - Urgh, I hate that band! They're so lame!

Producer - Hey, they've got talent, they were covering some Neil Diamond song

Soundbomb 2000 - Haaaa, that totally sucks man! They'll be covering Sonny and Cher next! Total losers!

Producer - I disagree, anyway, have you done ANYTHING productive other than "promoting your album" at parties?

Soundbomb 2000 - OH MY GOD! I was at this totally tubular party the other day! But no, I've been meaning to work but I've woken up, and then it's time to go out again! I've written one song, but it needs some work.

Producer - Look, you've got to write some new songs, your album is due in two months time and you haven't done anything! Let me see this song!

Soundbomb 2000 - ....Fine! My music video is still playing on that American Channel, what is it called, MTC, MVC

Producer - ...MTV, and that is no excuse, sure in America you're still on fire, but over here you're old news, you need new material! This song, it's not bad man! I want you to record it, now!

Monday, 4 October 2010

Aims and Context

I am making a short film, my target audience for my film would be young adults, between 17-25, and music fans. The main influences behind my work are typical band documentaries that show the band working towards a new album or something similar, major examples include Metallica - Some Kind of Monster and This is Spinal Tap. Throughout the film one of the main issues will be the Mise-En-Scene, mainly to emphasise the time period that the film is set in. I will be looking to further my skills in Mise-En-Scene and Editing.

Sunday, 3 October 2010

Radio Station Character Reference

The Radio Station character is directly inspired from the character Three Dog from the video game Fallout 3. I have picked this character, as I believe that the characters excitable voice can be linked to the time period of the film.

The inspiration for the character can be found here

Film Script Draft - Radio Broadcast Script (version 2)

Tom:

“RA-RA-Radiiiio DJAYYYY

And that was Total Eclipse of the Heart by BONNIEEE TYLERRR.

It's a SUNNY Wednesday afternoon on the 18th of MAYY!”

Tom:

“You know what? I've got a special song for all you people. Here is a song, that hasn’t been released in the UK yet, but we've managed to gain EXCLUSIVE rights to play this songggg, you heard it here first on GEEEE ENNNN ARRRRR!

Here is… The Safety Dance, by Men Without Hats.”

Tom:

“This song is incredible! Did you know that it's currently looking at spending it's THIRD week at number one?

Owwwwwwwwww!

It's obviously True by Spandau Ballet.”

Tom:

“Here is Soundbomb 2000 with his HUGE single from last year, an absolute classic, this is In Your Head. And I can guarentee that this song will definitely stay stuck there too!”

Saturday, 2 October 2010

Current Cast

Walter Donovan - Geordan Gaukroger
SoundBomb 2000 - Alex Larkman
Crazed Fan (Daffodil) - Danielle Blackburn
Radio DJ - Tom Baron

In the process of finding an actor to play Walter Donovan in 2010.

Film Script Draft - Opening Sequence

Walter Donovan - -nostalgic sigh- It was 27 years ago now, the year was 1983, and there was a music artist that defined the New Wave genre. SoundBomb 2000 had released his first album, Nothing to Lose and toured everywhere in the world, he even managed to play a gig in North Korea! SoundBomb 2000 appeared to be unstoppable! This is the story of him of the time I spent with him after that first album, as he returned to the studio, and began recording his second album.

Film Script Draft - Radio Broadcast Script

Radio DJ – And that was Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler, it's a sunny Wednesday on the 18th of May! I've got a special song for you people, here is a song that isn't released in the UK yet, but we've managed to gain exclusive rights to play this song, you heard it here first! Here is Men Without Hats, The Safety Dance

This song is incredible! It's currently looking at spending it's third week at number one, it's obviously Spandau Ballet with True

Here is Soundbomb 2000 with his HUGE single from last year, an absolute classic, this is In Your Head.


This is to be played at numerous points in the background throughout the film, and will be trimmed into short segments for the film's 5 minute mark.

Number ones January 1st - May 18th 1983

Save your Love - Renee and Renato - 18th December - 15th January
You Can't Hurry Love - Phil Collins - 15th January - 29th January
Down Under - Men At Work - 29th January - 19th February
Too Shy - Kajagoogoo - 19th February - 5th March
Billy Jean - Michael Jackson - 5th March - 12th March
Total Eclipse of the Heart - Bonnie Tyler - 12th March - 26th March
Is There Something I Should Know - Duran Duran - 26th March - 9th April
Let's Dance - David Bowie - 9th April - 30th April
True - Spandau Ballet - 30th April - 28th May

Bold represents number one at the time

Source - Guinness British Hit Singles - 8th Edition - Paul Gambaccini - Tim Rice - Jonathan Rice