SDP1 Presentation 12/10/2012 Maria-Giovanna Naddeo

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SDP1 Presentation 12/10/2012 Maria-Giovanna Naddeo Film – Choosing shots for story

SDP1 – Table of practice

SDP1 – Choosing shots for the story… What am I researching? Camera Angles Camera Shots Genres of film – E.G. How shots and angles differ from a romantic comedy to a thriller. What affect the different shots have on film, and how they show the story Film techniques Film directing Digital film – making Music Narrative structures Storyboards

WHY MULTIMEDIA PLATFORM? My interest – I want to develop my skills and knowledge. Technology & Social media – Daily New experience for the audience Different media platforms could either benefit or Disadvantage the performance – Depending on the audiences ‘Reader Response’ and ‘Communities’ I won’t use a platform unless I have a sufficient reason. E.G QR codes. Why? What part do they play in the story, what do they cannote?

Research Resources: Pause for Thought – Lectures & Seminars. Structuralism Reader Response Theory Psychoanalytical Theory Reader Response & Communities in particular will influence the Transmedia Project.

Research Resources - Books Transmedia Storytelling : Max Giovagnoli Digital Film-Making : Mike Figgis Film Directing Shot by Shot: Visualizing from Concept to Screen Michael Wiese Productions The Film Director Prepares: A Practical Guide to Directing for Film & TV with CDROM: A Practical Guide to Directing for Film and TV Myrl A. Schreibman Critical Theory Today: Lois Tyson The Twentieth Century Performance Reader: Michael Huxley, Noel Witts The Producers Guide To Transmedia: Nuno Bernardo A Creators Guide To Transmedia Story-Telling: Andrea Phillips Theatre, Performance and Technology: Christopher Baugh Theatre Audiences: Susan Bennett

Research Sources: Websites Story boarding - http://www.printablepaper.net/category/storyboard Film Shots - http://www.bbc.co.uk/filmnetwork/filmmaking/guide/production/w hat-to-shoot-on#film The Prestige clip - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHKan75x7GI The shining clip - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vulNlhUI6m0 Nottinghill - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RESwG23_YGw

Research Resources: Films Workshop Past experience Unit 9/ Unit 6 Theatre companies: Process at Play - http://processatplay.com/2011/06/03/marcus- lilley-transmedia-theatre-producer/ Knifedge Theatre Company – Sunday in the park http://www.knifedge.net/work/sunday-in-the- park-with-george/

By the end of SDP1 To have gained and put into practice knowledge of how to choose/film the correct shots for the story. To have gained and put into practice directing for film. By the end of SDP1 – My goal is to have the film concept of the Transmedia piece filmed and edited. For SDP2 I will then focus on other elements of the Transmedia show.