James Bond By Gemma Bartlett

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Presentation transcript:

James Bond By Gemma Bartlett Negotiated Project James Bond By Gemma Bartlett

Final Outcome Opening Credit Scene Bringing together reality & fantasy (my aim) Commercial Material Information Book

About my product Young adults over 15 Purpose Personal Reasons Different sector in the media industry Better understanding of film

Product Content Previous work varies between 10-15 minutes Real life events Plotline – News Headlines Wildwoodkin – Warrior Daughter https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftArOcrumu8&spfreload=10 Recurring characters James Bond, Bond Girl, Introduction of villain? Setting/Location

Style and Tone Small film snippet and credit scene Genre Lighting Action/Spi-fi Lighting Shadow, silhouettes etc. Colours/Materials Camera and editing styles Greenscreen, special effects etc.

Skills/knowledge needed to learn to produce product Final Cut Pro Camera shots/angles Special Effects Understanding creates a successful product!

Production Equipment needed Materials/Tools Programs/Software Video Camera, Camera Lenses, Lighting etc. Materials/Tools Programs/Software Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, etc. Working environment The Studio, Location, Work Station etc. Location/Settings Models/Actors James Bond, Bond Girl, Villain etc.

Exhibition Developing idea for gallery space Commercial Material Bond in Motion Exhibition Documentation of processes On going development

Main Influences Personal Reasons Different sectors within media Provides more inspiration and motivation

Primary & Secondary Research Primary Research: Grange garage, Exeter Photographing Aston Martins, Producing informal interviews Secondary Research: Books; Bond on Bond: The Ultimate Book on 50 Years of Bond Movies, The Ultimate Music Collection of James Bond Bond Films Newspapers; Daily Mail, Telegraph, The Independent etc. Images Information on the internet; James Bond Website Information gathered

Research carried out Analysis of films Read about common characters Research Plan Read about common characters E.G. Bond Girls Bond Cars Visit to Grange garage, Exeter Plotlines James Bond Kills Brendan Dawes

Audience Research Young adults Keeping it linked to James Bonds style Over the age of 15 Keeping it linked to James Bonds style Gathering personal opinions

Future Research Grange garage, Exeter James Bond exhibition Informal Interviews and location photoshoot James Bond exhibition Bond in Motion, London Film Museum Plymouth University lecture Professor Jeremy Black MBE, University of Exeter Maurice Binder

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