Friday, 22 February 2013

Actors Agreement Form (Zeeshan) (Raqeebul)


Actor Agreement form (Zeeshan)

Date: 01/07/12                              





ACTORS AGREEMENT FORM.



Actor/stuntman- Zeeshan Ali                                                      IMMORTALPRODUCTIONS
 Agent- Jayden James                                      


Date _06/0812_____________


Dear,
Zeeshan Ali

This letter confirms agreement that you will take the part of an IMMORTAL PRODUCTIONS film. This is a high budget production film and we are keen to ensure that everyone understands the basis upon which the Film is being made.
If you have any enquires or issues about the letter/form or anything you don’t understand please do not hesitate to contact us.

>Agreement of availability to work during the shooting schedule

  Dates _________ to ____________      


> You agree that the filming will take place in the following locations
______Coventry cathedral, Sidney Stringer Academy ___________

>You agree to give over any rights you may have in the finished film to name of IMMORTAL PRODUCTIONS. Then this means we are allowed to distribute the film in any and every way we can.

>We will pay a fee of £100,000 for your performance in this Film.  The fee is payable within after the film production has completely finished.

5) We will make sure that you will not work more that 8 hours in a day.

6) We will ensure that your health and safety will be secure during filming; you agree that you are doing all the stunts.

7) We will have health insurance to cover you if any injuries occur during the filming.

8) We will pay all travel expenses and provide food and drinks throughout any working days.





Signed by the actor     
                                                 

                                      


















Actor Agreement form (Raqeebul)

ACTORS AGREEMENT FORM.


Actor-Raqeebul Refat                                                    IMMORTAL PRODUCTIONS
 Agent- Lisa Ann                                               


Date _06/0812_____________


Dear,
Raqeebul Refat


This letter confirms agreement that you will take the part of an IMMORTAL PRODUCTIONS film. This is a high budget production film and we are keen to ensure that everyone understands the basis upon which the Film is being made.
If you have any enquires or issues about the letter/form or anything you don’t understand please do not hesitate to contact us.

>Agreement of availability to work during the shooting schedule

  Dates _________ to ____________      


> You agree that the filming will take place in the following locations
______Coventry cathedral, Sidney Stringer Academy ___________

>You agree to give over any rights you may have in the finished film to name of IMMORTAL PRODUCTIONS. Then this means we are allowed to distribute the film in any and every way we can.

>We will pay a fee of £230,000 for your performance in this Film.  The fee is payable within after the film production has completely finished.

5) We will make sure that you will not work more that 8 hours in a day.

6) We will ensure that your health and safety will be secure during filming; any stunts will be done by stunt doubles.

7) We will have health insurance to cover you if any injuries occur during the filming.

8) We will pay all travel expenses and provide food and drinks throughout any working days.



Signed by the actor                                                      





Thursday, 7 February 2013

Main Task Script


EXT.DAY.

Recorded background sound
MARCUS
 I didn’t kill her, what are you, who are you?


(EXT.Day)
Standing in front of the camera,


DANNY
Are you a man who pays his debts?

Walking towards Marcus


DANNY
We all owe God death, we all owe God life



INT.DAY. Inside torture room

MARCUS
I didn’t kill her! 
What are you? who are you?!



DANNY
Are you a man who pays his debts?



MARCUS
 Debt…? what debts do I owe?



DANNY (sighs)
…We all owe God death, we all owe God life


MARCUS
Just let me go!


DANNY 
 Orders, you giving me orders?!
 The only thing that gives me orders is balls - you got that - balls!   
Do you know what hassa is Mr. Reid? 
It’s a pig that don’t fly straight, neither do you!



MARCUS
 I’ve got nothing and I don’t care. I’ve got the girl I love


Danny laughs, then punches Marcus out cold
Fade to black

AS Media Main Task Draft

Wednesday, 6 February 2013

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

SE7EN 9 Frame Analysis


9 frame analysis (Thriller-SE7EN)

The following has been done by my crew and me as we wanted to practice for our original 9 frame analysis.


This first frame is an extreme close up on a book so this creates some mystery as the audiences are wondering what this book is and why has this been shown in a extreme close up, The titles are very distorted, and look jagged and not welcoming, which tells you that it is not a romantic movie. The big element of this shot is the enigma of the book and what is in it; this is a key element when it comes to thrillers.

This second frame shadows the first frame as the darkness of the film is carried out to the second frame as it uses dark colours this shows that it is going to be a dark film. It gives a sense of thrill, because you want to know what is hiding in that darkness, also the picture of the hands makes you wonder whose hands they are. They have used low key lighting in this scene as well which adds to the tension of this scene.

This third frame is the name of the film, and as you can see it is very dull and dark as it does not used any bright or vibrant colours for the title so from this you can see that this is going to be a dark film not a love story film. The text font is an unusual font as it is uneven and faded so this has not been used that much so this type of writing looks rough so you can tell that this is going to be a dark film. The use of the background colour black tells the audiences that this is going to be a dark film. The mise-en-scene is pretty plain and simple, yet effective because it stands out even though it has standard colours.

This fourth frame is an extreme close up of someone writing or logging in a book of some sort, and there is an effect where it looks like they have been writing for a while so people are left thinking who could this person be or what are they writing creating mystery.. The mise-en-scene is well presented in this frame of the film opening because of the extreme close up you only focus on that specific area of the frame which makes you want to know who is actually writing in the book.

This fifth frame is an extreme close up of a page and someone is filling in some parts of the text with a black pen so the audiences if left thinking what are they doing or what are they trying to find therefore this create suspense. This shows a key element in thriller movies which is mystery because you don’t know who is doing this or why he is doing this, this gives you a sense of mystery which is a massive part of a thriller movie.

This sixth is an extreme close up of a picture which looks like a boy so this attracts the audiences as they are left thinking who is this boy meant to be and what relevance does he have to the film. The titles are a big contribution to this frame because it says a lot about the movie or the main character in the movie, the font is not straight or organised and the font is displaced around the page, which could mean that the main character is mentally unstable, if it relates to the font., the mise-en-scene is the low key lighting which is dark all around the central image, which attracts the attention towards the centre of the frame.

The seventh frame is an extreme close up of a picture on a man with a sharp object in the back of his head and you can see that some of this guys hair is cut off so this may indicate to the audiences that this is a physiological thriller as this look unusual maybe he is logging his killings or he is a police officer looking at a murder. The mise-en-scene is the lighting which is dark all around the central image, which attracts the attention towards the centre of the frame.

The eighth frame has a pitch black background and bright white text, this stands out against the black background which draws your attention and from the background colour this may suggest that it is going to be a dark film, the black background could also represent evil and the white text could mean hope

The ninth frame is an extreme close up on a American dollar bill so this may indicate that this film is money related however you can also you can see the person has cut out the work "God" which could either mean that he is very religious or the complete opposite maybe an Antichrist so therefore there is some reference to god so this may be meaningful film.

Shot List


Shot list

Camera operator
Shot number
Shot Description
Take
Comments

Abdul Azim
1
Point of view shot - deacon waking up and can only see weapons on the table.
1


Abdul Azim
2
Point of view – Raqeebul infront talking to deacon as he wakes up.
1


Abdul Azim
3
Over the shoulder shot - Raqeebul talking to deacon and can see deacon is injured.
1


Abdul Azim
4
Point of view shot – raqeebul is walking towards deacon
1


Zeeshan ali
5
Close up on Rolex watch
1


Abdul Azim
6
Close up on raqeebul face as he talks
1


Abdul Azim
7
Over the shoulder shot –  Low angle shot - raqeebul talsk to deacon as he walk closer towards him.



Abdul Azim
8
Over the shoulder shot – raqeebul is close to deacon talking to him
1


Abdul Azim
9
Point of view - extreme close up – camera is shaking at the same time as raqeebul is close up to deacon talking to him
1


Abdul Azim
10
Close up of raqeebul talking
1


Abdul Azim
11
Over the shoulder shot – high angel shot - Raqeebul talks to deacon
1


Zeeshan ali
12
Close up of deacons face as he talks
1


Abdul Azim
13
Point if view shot whilst raqeebul punches deacon
2


Abdul Azim
14
Low angle shot – showing two charcters running
1


Abdul Azim
15
Long shot – two charcters running
2


Abdul Azim
16
Close up of jumping down from railing
1


Raqeebul

17
Long shot of two charcters running
1


Raqeebul
18
Bird eye point of view shot of two chratcers running
2

Abdul Azim
19
Close up shot of gun  of gun
3

Deacon ali  
20
Point of view shot – Deacon is running and looking back after hears gun shots
2

Abdul Azim
21
Establising shot – shwoing the locantionand showing the two charcters running through the grave yard


Abdul Azim
22
Close up of deacons climbimbing up railinging



Made by my crew member abdul