Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Ordinary People (1980)

A drama film about a woman who actually loses her first son but is left with another which she can't stand. The film deals with a lot of emotional problems that can occur after the loss of a family member- Conrad, the surviving brother in this film starts out coming back from a psychiatric ward after attempting suicide. It also shows how losing one family member can destroy a family as the main story of the film is the family trying to get back to normal after losing the oldest son and the father trying to hold the family together.


This film poster has a black background, again mirroring the dark tone of the film The central image is a set of three family photos, depicting the surviving family members. This is a really good use of props on the poster, as the photos represent a little bit about the characters and the film itself. 

The image of the mother on the opposing end of the picture frames compared to the son represents the strain in their relationship. The fact that the father is placed in the middle shows us that he may be the central character of the film and that he is also the one who is trying to keep the family together and suggests he may be the mediator of the family. Lastly, there is the image of the younger son, Conrad. The glass on his frame is cracked, and this represents the strain the death of his brother has had on him, and how he has "cracked" from the grief. 



Thursday, 11 October 2012

Props & Costume list

Props list

  1.  Balloons
  2.  Kitchen knife
  3.  Photo album
  4.  Children toys
  5.  Baby bath
  6.  Children’s clothes
  7.  Pen
  8.  Computer
  9.  Photo frame of the son 
 Costume list

  1.  Dress 
  2.  Handbag 
  3.  Business suit
  4.  Tie
  5.  Briefcase
  6.  Coat

Shooting Schedule

Date//Time/Location
Shot Number and Shot Details
Props in the shot and where they need to be
Character(s) in scene

23rd October
  • Ext. Street. Outside house.







  • Ext. Garden? Outside house.














  • INT/ hallway





  • INT kitchen/balloon room

































































24th October

  •  



























  • 19/ she exits her house
  • 20/pivot shot of her walking along the street.
  • 28/mid tracking shot as she walks down the street
  • 29/ tracking shot as we follow a CU of the balloon with a note attached.
  • 61/mid cu of them holding hands as they are walking,
  • 62/mls as they look at each other, her holding bthe balloon.
  • 63/ mcu as she looks at the balloon and we see a note saying “goodbye” on it.
  • 64/ mid shot as he helps her release the balloon.
  • 65. Mid long shot as they release the balloon together.
  • 66/ long shot as the watch the balloon float away together.
  • 30/ long shot looking down from the stairs as she enters
  • 31/ long shot again as she walks over to the kitchen door.
  • Shots 37-39/ close ups of balloons
  • 41/Close up of her picking up the photo.
  • 43/ Close up of her hand holding the photo of her son
  • 42/Close up of her reaction as she realizes what has happened
  • 44/ extreme close up of her face.
  • 45/ midshot as she starts to cry.
  • 47/ David tries to comfort her/ mid, over the shoulder shot
  • 50/ Over the shoulder mid shot again as she begins to cry heavily
  • 48/ her beginning to look back at him.
  • 49/ close up of David as he tries to coax her away,
  • 51/ David begins to get quite angry
  • 53/CU of her face as she looks over to him
  • 52/CU of him picking up the kitchen knife.
  • 33/ mid shot of her back as she enters the room.
  • 34/ low angled shot of her feet as they abruptly stop at the door.
  • 35/ CU of her face.
  • 36/ long shot of her at doorway, looking into the room.
  • 40/ her walking into the room/ mls, at angle
  • 46/ Over the shoulder shot from husband, looking at mary in the room of balloons.
  • 54/ David starts popping the balloons/ mid shot looking over at her with him at the front
  • 55/ She starts to cry, hugging herself as he darts around.
  • 56/ she begins to sink to the ground/camera pans down with her.
  • 57/ long shot of her on the floor, him standing up/ balloons all popped.
  • 58/ he kneels down beside her.
  • 59/he goes to comfort her/ mid shot.
  • 60/ mid cu of her embracing him.



  • 1/CU of a photo album in her hands.
  • 3/ e.cu ofa photo of a little boy
  • 2/CU of her looking at the page
  • 4/long low angled of the room, and tracks into
  • 5/ over the shoulder shot of her husband(whos facing the camera) with her in the background.
  • 6/ longshot of her sitting down as he moves about the room.
  • 7/ close up of her still looking down/ him in background.
  • 8/ he looks over to her.
  • 9/ over the shoulder from him, she’s unresponsive.
  • 10/ mls as he sits down next to her.
  • 11/mcu over shoulder(her taking up most of frame) as he asks if he should stay at home.
  • 12/ ecu as she shakes her head.
  • 13/mls as he gets up, zoom sin to be a cu of hr as he begins to move around.
  • 14/ over shoulder as he’s at the door, she’s in the background unresponsive.#
  • 15+16/ long mls of her but then zooms in to extreme close up as she begins to smile.
  • 17/pivot shot as she gets up and exits thesitting room.
  • 18/ shot looking down from the stairs as she calls out to “George/”
  • 67/long shot as they enter the room and sit on the sofa.
  • 71/ long shot as they hold hands with the closed album.
  • 68/ mid shot as he picks up the album.
  • 69/mid two shot of the two of them looking at th album.
  • 70/close up as she closes the album.


  • Handbag.
  • Handbag

  • Balloon, handbag.

  • Balloon, hangbag.


  • Balloon.

  • Balloon


  • Balloon


  • Balloon

  • Balloon.


  • Balloon.


  • Balloon/handbag *dropped*


  • Balloon

  • Several balloons/picture frame/some clutter
  • Photo frame/balloon

  • Balloon/photo


  • Balloon/


  • Balloon

  • Balloon, picture frame

  • Balloon, picture frame


  • Balloon, picture frame


  • Balloon, picture frame

  • Na

  • Na

  • Balloon, picture frame

  • Knife

  • Balloon,

  • Balloon,


  • Balloon,
  • Balloons/several


  • Balloons/several

  • Balloons/several, frame



  • Knife, Balloons/several, frame


  • Balloons/several, frame, knife

  • Balloons/several, frame


  • Balloons/several, frame, popped balloons

  • Balloon, frame

  • Balloon, frame

  • Balloon, frame




  • Album,

  • Photo/album

  • Na

  • Clutter, album

  • Breifcase, folder



  • Folder, album


  • Album


  • Na
  • Album

  • Album/ briefcase

  • Album



  • Na

  • Album, briefcase


  • Album, briefcase



  • Album



  • Album, bag


  • Bag


  • Album


  • Album


  • Album

  • Album


  • Album




  • Mary







  • Mary/David















  • Mary



















  • David/mary





















































  • Mary







  • Mary/david




























  • Mary








  • Mary/David













Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Casting

This is an add I placed on StarNow, a website which can be used to find actors, crew and all sorts of talents for productions.

After putting up this add,  received a fair few applicants, but narrowed it down to four people, from which I picked two to be the final cast. After correspondence through the website, we arranged on a time to meet up at our school, where we held some table readings.



However our male lead dropped out during this time, so we were forced to search for a new male lead. however we have our female lead still.

Script 3


After some discussion, we decided that it would be better to change a few scenes in the script. The new script includes a new scene and dialogue in which David is a teacher, and his office scene is turned into a classroom.

New Script


CUT IN

INT. SITTING ROOM, DAY

MARY HIGGINS, looking much more frail then her 30 years, is sitting on a sofa in her sitting room. She is hunched over a beaten old album which she cradles in her lap, gently leafing through the pages of family photos. Around her are other similarly worn albums, as well as old books, clothes and general clutter left in piles. She finally stops flicking the pages, and stops at a page with a simple phot of a young boy. From outside the shot sounds can be heard and then her husband, DAVID HIGGINS, enters the room. He wears a smart suit and he is struggling with his tie while he scurries into the sitting room. Cheerfully, he begins to talk.

DAVID

Good morning dear! Did you have a good sleep? Sorry I’ve been so long, I was trying to track down my lesson plans.

MARY doesn’t respond to him, and instead keeps looking at the album, stiffly stroking the image of the little boy.

DAVID

I’ve got a horrible day ahead…that nuisance Ted in my class again today, I can never get that boy to listen. And a meeting about the inspectors coming in tomorrow. Bloddy inspectors, you’d think they’d just be happy to approve the school once and let us alone- but no, they have to come every year to check up on us.

DAVID continues to dart around the room, picking up various objects from the piles around him and putting them into a satchel.  Un perturbed, he continues to chatter to MARY.

DAVID

Have you eaten breakfast, dear? I’m going to grab brunch at the cafeteria but would you like me to get you anything from the kitchen?

Again, MARY is unresponsive.  DAVID now stops, and then he sits down next to her. He softly touches her shoulder to try and get her to respond, but she does not react. In a more serious but still loving tone, he asks her-


DAVID

Darling, are you alright? Would you like me to stay here today?

MARY does not look up, but shakes her head in response. DAVID gives a slight smile and then gets up and goes over to the door.

DAVID

Alright dear, I’ll see you later. Have a good day!

DAVID leaves the house. MARY is left in the room alone, and is still looking at the photo of the little boy. Quite suddenly, she stops hunching over and sits more upright, and she starts looking more lively and motivated. She briskly gets up, setting down the album, and goes over to the door and turns towards the stairs.

MARY

George, I’m going out to the shops!

She leaves the house.

STRAIGHT CUT TO


EXT, HOUSE & STREET, DAY

MARY begins to walk almost happily down the street with a slight smile on her face.

FADE INTO


INT. CLASS ROOM, DAY

DAVID is sitting at his desk in front of a class and flicking through some papers. He has a class full of students who are all chattering amongst themselves while they are meant to be working, but DAVID is too preoccupied to notice. One of the students speak up.

STUDENT 1

Sir? Sir can you help me with this problem please?

DAVID does not respond and is fiddling with his papers more, along with his wedding ring. He stumbles across a photo of his wife, which surprises him, and he freezes, staring at it. While he looks at it, sounds begin to play in the background.

WOMAN

[Laughter] Come on George!

CHILD

[Laughter]

[A sound of a car crashing]

[A scream]

DOCTOR

I’m sorry, but he’s passed away.

WOMAN

No, no, no! [Sobbing]

The voiceover builds as the camera zooms onto the photo, and then he suddenly snaps out of it, and gets up abruptly. His class are suddenly silent, and without a second look back he hurries out of the room.

CUT TO


EXT. STREET & HOUSE, DAY

MARY walks down her street again, but is now carrying a balloon with a small note addressed to GEORGE attached. She opens the front door and enters—

STRAIGHT CUT INTO


INT. HOUSE, CORRIDOR, DAY

Walks past and into the –

STRAIGHT CUT INTO


INT. KITCHEN, DAY

But freezes when she finds the room is filled with balloons of every colour, and each of them with a note attached. She looks around still quite confused until she spots a picture of the same little boy from before, but underneath the photo, there are the words “Rest in Peace, my beloved son”. She then breaks down in tears while standing, still clutching her balloon. Just then, DAVID enters the kitchen. He speaks, sounding both concerned and tired.

DAVID

Oh, dear, not again…

MARY quietens her sobs and turns around to him. He looks very worried for her, and continues in an urgent tone.

DAVID

Come now dear, we can’t do this again.

She avoids his gaze and once again starts sobbing quite loudly, which begins to frustrate him quite a bit.

DAVID

No, you cannot live like this anymore! You have to let him go, Mary!

In a fit of rage, DAVID grabs a kitchen knife and begins to dash around the room, popping the balloons. The loud noises startle MARY and she begins to cry louder, tightening her grip on the balloon string and slowly sinking to her knees.

[Sounds are heard of a woman screaming, louder shouts and cries as well as the same car crash noise.]

DAVID finishes popping every balloon, apart from the one MARY is clinging to. She is quietly sobbing on the floor, and he puts down the knife and comes to sit by her. At first he looks at her with his eyebrows furrowed in guilt, apology and concern, but then he reaches out to lightly hold her shoulder. To his surprise, she responds and holds onto him.

FADE INTO


EXT. GARDEN, DAY

The couple walk out, hand in hand, into their garden. MARY is holding the balloon with a goodbye note to GEORGE attached. They stop walking and MARY hesitates with letting the balloon go, but DAVID helps her, and together, they watch it fly off.

FADE INTO


INT, SITTING ROOM, DAY

The couple enter the sitting room once more, and sit side by side on the sofa from the beginning.  DAVID picks up the album form the beginning and looks at the open page, but MARY closes the album, and then looks up and gives him a faint smile.

Sunday, 7 October 2012

Sorting out props

Sorting out balloons-

  • Getting helium for balloons from an acquaintance who has a party planning business.
  • Arranged for the balloons to be dropped off on the day of filming.