Friday, 14 January 2011
Film Setting
The film Is going to be set in the 70s-80s. We feel as a group that It will be easier this way as we won't have to create an authentic looking 30s restaurant. Instead we have still opted for the same Idea for location and idea just set much later on in history.
Script
<The Last Man Standing. Swift Getaway Productions
This is the main dialogue scene...the majority of the film is based around an action sequence.
Starring:
Georgie Watson: Jimmy 'JJ' Jones
Joe Haddow: Joseph 'The Bear' Bayter
Ellis Snell: Hernay Kapala 'Ghost'
Ed Stow: Big Eddy
Lawrence Hart: Antonio Frebarro 'Toni'
Jack Barber: Jackie B
plus many more...
Script:
(Ambient discussion) - In the background of the setting.
Narration:
Extra: Hey Eddy, get yourself something nice from me.
Extra: Hey watch it! ..oh its you Edd. - Edd is carrying tray of drinks.
(background chatter)
Introduction to each character - Screen shot of each person.
Eddy: Whispers into Jackie B's ear (creates mystery)
Group at the card table (Joseph, Jimmy etc.): Eddy!! Get over here
Joseph: Yeah Eddy can you get us, ehh... just get us the usual ...oh and charge it to my tab.
Jimmy: You're too kind (laughing sarcastically)
Joseph: Ahh quit busting my balls.. (laughing)
Jackie: Stick or Twist Hernay?
Hernay: Ehhh Twist please..
Jackie: Certainly Sir..(laughing)
Hernay: You fucking joker.
Jackie: What you doing Joe?
Joseph: Just sorting my shoe - the camera catches a glimpse of a gun Joe has holstered around his ankle.
Jackie B: So what you doing?
Joe: I'll Stick
Jimmy: Stick? haha Alright there ya blouse (laughing)
Joe: Haha..you should see my hand
Jackie: And you H?
H: I'm pretty good...so I'll stick.
Jackie: Yeah whatever
Eddy enters with drinks tray.
Hernay: Finally Edd...jeez whats with you today
Edd: Just cant beleive you guys can forget about it so quickly.
Joe: Forget about what?
Jimmy: Yeah What?
Edd: About the Job that we pulled the other day...You know the one that went wrong!
Hernay: Woah..Woah calm down!
Jimmy: Yeah ..lets not make a scene.
Ant enters
Ant: Make a scene..what in this place! Ahhhaaaa (laughing)
Joe: Toni my friend...just how are you doing?
Group: Hey..
Ant: Im good thankyou.
Hernay: Then sit down, have a drink
Ant: You know what...maybe I will. Infact Jackie deal me in.
Jackie: Sure sir
Ant: Please... (reassures Jackie)
Joe: So Toni
Ant: JJ, hows the mrs? (Grinning mysteriously)
Jimmy: Guys,Guys....shes fine ;) (laughing sarcastically, looks around for attention)*group laughs*
Joe: I bet she is!
Hernay: Hey edd, pass me that brandy.
Edd: right away buddy.
Hernay: oh and one of those fine cigars
(Ed passes the cigar over and as hernay creeps up to recieve it the camera catches a gun strapped to his waist)
This is the main dialogue scene...the majority of the film is based around an action sequence.
Starring:
Georgie Watson: Jimmy 'JJ' Jones
Joe Haddow: Joseph 'The Bear' Bayter
Ellis Snell: Hernay Kapala 'Ghost'
Ed Stow: Big Eddy
Lawrence Hart: Antonio Frebarro 'Toni'
Jack Barber: Jackie B
plus many more...
Script:
(Ambient discussion) - In the background of the setting.
Narration:
Close up of Eddys name tag, which then pans out to him carrying a tray,wearing a waiters outfit (black suit, bow tie etc.....etc.
Eddy then turns around to walk across the bar.
Extra: Hey Eddy, get yourself something nice from me.
Extra: Hey watch it! ..oh its you Edd. - Edd is carrying tray of drinks.
(background chatter)
Introduction to each character - Screen shot of each person.
Eddy: Whispers into Jackie B's ear (creates mystery)
Group at the card table (Joseph, Jimmy etc.): Eddy!! Get over here
Joseph: Yeah Eddy can you get us, ehh... just get us the usual ...oh and charge it to my tab.
Jimmy: You're too kind (laughing sarcastically)
Joseph: Ahh quit busting my balls.. (laughing)
Jackie: Stick or Twist Hernay?
Hernay: Ehhh Twist please..
Jackie: Certainly Sir..(laughing)
Hernay: You fucking joker.
Jackie: What you doing Joe?
Joseph: Just sorting my shoe - the camera catches a glimpse of a gun Joe has holstered around his ankle.
Jackie B: So what you doing?
Joe: I'll Stick
Jimmy: Stick? haha Alright there ya blouse (laughing)
Joe: Haha..you should see my hand
Jackie: And you H?
H: I'm pretty good...so I'll stick.
Jackie: Yeah whatever
Eddy enters with drinks tray.
Hernay: Finally Edd...jeez whats with you today
Edd: Just cant beleive you guys can forget about it so quickly.
Joe: Forget about what?
Jimmy: Yeah What?
Edd: About the Job that we pulled the other day...You know the one that went wrong!
Hernay: Woah..Woah calm down!
Jimmy: Yeah ..lets not make a scene.
Ant enters
Ant: Make a scene..what in this place! Ahhhaaaa (laughing)
Joe: Toni my friend...just how are you doing?
Group: Hey..
Ant: Im good thankyou.
Hernay: Then sit down, have a drink
Ant: You know what...maybe I will. Infact Jackie deal me in.
Jackie: Sure sir
Ant: Please... (reassures Jackie)
Joe: So Toni
Ant: JJ, hows the mrs? (Grinning mysteriously)
Jimmy: Guys,Guys....shes fine ;) (laughing sarcastically, looks around for attention)*group laughs*
Joe: I bet she is!
Hernay: Hey edd, pass me that brandy.
Edd: right away buddy.
Hernay: oh and one of those fine cigars
(Ed passes the cigar over and as hernay creeps up to recieve it the camera catches a gun strapped to his waist)
[Rest of the group Laugh]

Discrimination
There is no undiscriminating language or behaviour unless
clearly disapproved of.
Drugs
No references to illegal drugs or drug misuse unless
they are infrequent and innocuous, or there is a clear
educational purpose or anti-drug message suitable
for young children.
Horror
Scary sequences are mild, brief and unlikely to
cause undue anxiety to young children. The outcome
should be reassuring to the audience.
Imitable behaviour
There is no dangerous behaviour which young
children are likely to copy. No emphasis on realistic
or easily accessible tools or weapons.
Language
Usually has infrequent use only of very mild bad language.
Nudity
very rarely contains natural nudity, and has no sexual context whatsoever .
Sex
Mild sexual behaviour (for example, kissing) and
references only (for example, to ‘making love’).
Theme
While problematic themes may be present, their
treatment must be sensitive and appropriate for a
younger target audience such as toddlers and very young children.
Violence
Usually contains some mild violence. Occasional there's a mild threat or
menace only

Discrimination
Discriminatory language or behaviour is unlikely to
be acceptable unless clearly disapproved of or in an
educational or historical context. Discrimination by
a character with which children can readily identify
is unlikely to be acceptable.
Drugs
References to illegal drugs or drug misuse must be
innocuous or carry a suitable anti-drug message.
Horror
Frightening sequences should not be prolonged or
intense and should not build up to much suspense. Fantasy settings may be a mitigating factor.
Imitable behaviour
No detail of potentially dangerous behaviour which
young children are likely to copy. No glamorisation
of realistic or easily accessible weapons.
Language
Usually contains mild bad language only.
Nudity
More frequent use of natural nudity, but again with no sexual context.
Sex
Sexual activity may be implied, but should be
discreet and infrequent. It should mainly use mild sex references and
innuendo only.
Theme
Where more serious issues are featured (for example,
domestic violence) nothing in their treatment should
condone unacceptable behaviour.
Violence
Contains use of more moderate violence, without detail, may be allowed,
if justified by its context (for example, history,
comedy or fantasy)

Discrimination
Discriminatory language or behaviour is unlikely to
be acceptable unless clearly disapproved of or in an
educational or historical context. Discrimination by
a character with which children can readily identify or relate to
is less likely to be acceptable.
Drugs
References to illegal drugs or drug misuse must be
innocuous or carry a suitable anti-drug message.
Horror
Frightening sequences should not be prolonged or
intense. Fantasy settings may be a mitigating factor.
Imitable behaviour
No detail of potentially dangerous behaviour which
young children are likely to copy. No glamorisation
of realistic or easily accessible weapons.
Language
Usually contains more moderate use of bad language only.
Nudity
Usually contains natural nudity, but with no sexual context.
Sex
Sexual activity may be more implied, but should be
discreet and infrequent. Should contain more mild sex references and
innuendo only.
Theme
Where more serious issues are featured (for example,
domestic violence) nothing in their treatment should
condone or promote unacceptable behaviour.
Violence
More Moderate violence, with some detail, may be allowed,
if justified by its context (for example, history,
comedy or fantasy).

Discrimination
The work as a whole must not endorse discriminatory
language or behaviour.
Drugs
Drug taking may be shown but the film as a whole must not
promote or encourage drug misuse. The misuse of easily
accessible and highly dangerous substances (for example,
aerosols or solvents) is unlikely to be acceptable.
Horror
Strong threat and menace are permitted unless sadistic
or sexualised.
Imitable behaviour
Dangerous behaviour (for example, hanging, suicide and
self-harming) should not dwell on detail which could be
copied. Easily accessible weapons should not be glamorised to much.
Language
There is usually be frequent use of strong language (for example,
‘fuck’). The strongest terms (for example, ‘cunt’) may be
acceptable if justified by the context but are hardly ever used. Aggressive or repeated
use of the strongest language is unlikely to be acceptable.
Nudity
Nudity is usually allowed in a sexual context but without
strong or in depth detail. There are no constraints on nudity in a
non-sexual or educational context.
Sex
Sexual activity may be portrayed without strong detail.
There may be strong verbal references to sexual behaviour,
but the strongest references are unlikely to be acceptable
unless justified by context. Works whose primary purpose is
sexual arousal or stimulation are usally unlikely to be acceptable.
Theme
No theme is prohibited, provided the treatment is
appropriate for the target audience.
Violence
Violence may be strong but should not dwell too long on the infliction
of pain or injury. The strongest gory images are unlikely to
be acceptable. Strong sadistic or sexualised violence is also
unlikely to be acceptable.
There may be detailed verbal references to sexual violence
but any portrayal of sexual violence must be discreet and
have a strong contextual justification.

In line with the consistent findings of the BBFC’s public
consultations and The Human Rights Act 1998, at ‘18’ the
BBFC’s guideline concerns will not normally override
the principle that adults should be free to choose their
own entertainment. Exceptions are most likely in the
following areas:
• where the material is in breach of the criminal law,
or has been created through the commission of a
criminal offence
• where material or treatment appears to the BBFC to
risk harm to individuals or, through their behaviour,
to society – for example, any detailed portrayal of
violent or dangerous acts, or of illegal drug use,
which may cause harm to public health or morals.
This may include portrayals of sexual or sexualised
violence which might, for example, eroticise or
endorse sexual assault
• where there are more explicit images of sexual
activity which cannot be justified by context. Such
images may be appropriate in ‘R18’ works, and in
In the case of video works (including video games),
which may be more accessible to younger viewers,
intervention may be more frequent than for cinema films.
Sex education at ‘18’
Where sex material genuinely seeks to inform and
educate in matters such as human sexuality, safer
sex and health, explicit images of sexual activity may
be permitted.
Monday, 10 January 2011
Title Sequence Of Mission Impossible
There is a four second gap between credits in this particular title sequence. Title credits appear 26 seconds into the film.
Role's
Sound editor - Me
Editor -Ellis
Director/Producer - Joe
Cinematographer - Georgie
Purpose of a Sound editor , Editor ,Producer/Director,Cinematographer
Sound editor
Editor -Ellis
Director/Producer - Joe
Cinematographer - Georgie
Purpose of a Sound editor , Editor ,Producer/Director,Cinematographer
Sound editor
Basic To Do List For Blog
add script
add storyboard = timeline
add new production company logo
add role in film
+ add 2 more title sequences
add storyboard = timeline
add new production company logo
add role in film
+ add 2 more title sequences
Wednesday, 5 January 2011
Original Production Company Logo + New Production company logo
We decided to change the original production company name of pizza planet productions to swift get away productions as it better fitted in with the type of film we're doing.
New Production Company logo
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