Wednesday, 18 October 2017
Short Film Research
This short film on the Hillsborough disaster is one we watched in class and we can take some techniques of short films used in this one for our own. For example there is a big focus on sound in this short film which has a big secondary effect on the audience as the sound is dramatic and tense.
Curve is another example of a short film that we watched in class which once again has a big focus on diagetic sound in driving the narrative. The character and the story line don't really progress however the gruesome sound of the ladies bloody finger keep the audience enticed.
Tearaway is a multi-award winning short film and it is easy to see why with pretty amazing use of editing which we may look to get a grasp of in our own short film to enhance its success and edginess.
Finally is The Return which has a a dull/dark colour palette throughout the entire film which is powerful to set the genre and the tone which of course is sad and negative. This might be an idea we would look to hatch onto for our own product.
Friday, 13 October 2017
Age Certification






The majority of short films are not released in cinemas like mainstream films are, they are instead released at film festivals, on websites and on YouTube. Despite this difference they still need to be certified by the BBFC even if they are just being shown on YouTube. For our short film we are looking to tie it into an age rating of 15 due to the mental illness side of the story which arguably is rather shocking for audiences and has to be viewed by those who are mature enough to understand what is going on.
Tuesday, 10 October 2017
Thursday, 5 October 2017
Tuesday, 3 October 2017
Monday, 2 October 2017
Releasing Short Films
http://tubularinsights.com/filmmakers-share-secrets-releasing-short-film-online-case-study/
I read through this case study and it gave a number of great tips on how to reach out to a large target audience when releasing a short film online.
I read through this case study and it gave a number of great tips on how to reach out to a large target audience when releasing a short film online.
- For example the common mistake is to just send it out on YouTube at any given time yet these experts believed that the best site to use in order to gain the widest audience is Vimeo as it is full of short film enthusiasts.
- 12am is a suggested time to release the film as it gives the film an entire 24 hours to total up a wide range of views and comments.
- By posting on as many social media sites as possible using each of the crew members accounts the total number of views is increased to the maximum potential as it becomes available on all possible sites.
- Targeting key sites and influencers who have thousands of followers by emailing the site can even give your film the opportunity to be spread across their site and boost its audience width.
- Finally by constantly badgering away at this process there is high chance of gaining thousands of views
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