My
media blog is now closed and I won’t be putting any more post's on it. I have
done a lot of research and planning and a lot of construction and also the
seven evaluation questions. I also have my groups preliminary exercise on my
blog and also our main film opening. I have learnt a lot throughout the filming
and editing process and overall I am satisfied with the work our group got
done. As a group we worked well together and I am happy with my blog.
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Evaluation Question 7
Q7.Looking back at your
preliminary task (the continuity editing task), what do you feel you have
learnt in the progression from it to full product?
We feel that we have progressed massively since the prelim exercise at the start of the year. We think that we already knew some basic shots, e.g. match on action and close-ups, this helped our Preliminary look good, but the quality and variety of our shots have certainly improved. As you can tell in our final piece, we use a lot more shot types, and experiment a lot more with angles. This makes our piece a lot more interesting and enjoyable to watch, e.g. POV shot when he is getting kidnapped, low shot of John Peters feet to show him walking.
This is a match on action shot of John Peters picking up the phone to his wife. This is a good shot because it opens the film and it gives the viewer a idea of the setting of the upcoming film. It’s a good place to start the film.
We feel that we have progressed massively since the prelim exercise at the start of the year. We think that we already knew some basic shots, e.g. match on action and close-ups, this helped our Preliminary look good, but the quality and variety of our shots have certainly improved. As you can tell in our final piece, we use a lot more shot types, and experiment a lot more with angles. This makes our piece a lot more interesting and enjoyable to watch, e.g. POV shot when he is getting kidnapped, low shot of John Peters feet to show him walking.
Editing has been a major step in our progression,
this is clear from even the introductory titles, they are seen in our final
production are more professional and come in at certain times in a certain
order that we have learnt from our research. The editing also allowed us to
make the film flow better, it allowed us to add music to build up tension and
make it more interesting to watch, as it got louder at more intense clips which
was something we didn’t know how to do in our Preliminary
This is an over the shoulder shot of both me and
brad at the same time. This is good because you can see what is happening in
the background at the time of the shot. You can clearly see both parties
talking and the camera angle is different to any others we have used.
This shot is also something new we have added as
when we did this before we didn’t have a car available to use. This is a good
shot because it is different and not everyone has the opportunity to be able to
film these shots
This is a point of view shot from john peters view,
during this shot brad (the drug lord) puts a bag over his head so he cannot see
anything. This is a good shot because this is something that would be seen by
the victim in an actual kidnapping, we have used this shot to make the overall
film opening as good as possible.
This is a match on action shot of John Peters picking up the phone to his wife. This is a good shot because it opens the film and it gives the viewer a idea of the setting of the upcoming film. It’s a good place to start the film.
Evaluation Question 6
Q2.
How
does your media product represent particular social groups?
Some other technical software and sites we have used were Blogger and YouTube we used YouTube to gain advice from other people by sharing our videos and allowing them to post comments, this helped us develop our ideas and progress. Also Blogger was a diary site we used to keep all of the information of construction, pre-production, research and planning and everything else that went into making our production, it is a simple and basic and easy to use site which was easily accessible and reliable, we even had phone apps to make it more convenient to make posts in times we couldn’t access a computer.
This is the camera which we were provided with for
the filming of our preliminary video and for our film opening. The camera is
the Canon Legria FS200 and it was a very good camera. The quality of the
picture was a slight disappointment as it was not in HD and so made the overall
quality of our production lack in professional quality and was not at the
standard we imagined beforehand. Although the camera was very mobile as it is
only a small, it was very suitable for the job we needed to do. We got to grips
with how the camera worked very quickly and developed our skills with it by
using different techniques such as; zooming in and out and panning. Also the
good thing about the camera was that after we had filmed a clip we could watch
it back. This was because of the small screen imbedded on the side of the pull
out camera. Due to the fact we could watch it back it became easier to look at
what had gone wrong in the clip so therefore we could shoot it again if we
needed to, making better use of our time.
This is the software which we used to help us edit
our film opening and our preliminary exercise. It is Adobe Premiere Pro, it was
a very good software to use and once we got to grips of how to use it, it then
became very simple and effective to use. However to start with it is very hard
to work because it is so technical and has many advanced options. Due to the fact
that we used this software for our preliminary exercise and our film opening
look very good and have the effects needed instead of just clip’s being shown
after another clip. We were able in our film opening to fade in and out of
clips this gave it a much better effect and made the film opening flow whereas
with our preliminary exercise it was just jump cuts because we were new to the
software. It also made the shots more interesting and enjoyable to watch.
Some other technical software and sites we have used were Blogger and YouTube we used YouTube to gain advice from other people by sharing our videos and allowing them to post comments, this helped us develop our ideas and progress. Also Blogger was a diary site we used to keep all of the information of construction, pre-production, research and planning and everything else that went into making our production, it is a simple and basic and easy to use site which was easily accessible and reliable, we even had phone apps to make it more convenient to make posts in times we couldn’t access a computer.
Evaluation Question 5
Q5. In what ways does your media product use, develop
or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? (i.e. of film
openings)
Our audience which we decided to aim our film at was the younger audience, mainly 16-18 year old boys as they would be the type of audience who would like our action film. The way in which we attracted our audience was through different things, these were; clothing fighting scene
Clothing
would have attracted our audience as all the four characters were wearing
clothes which not only a typical teenage school boy would wear, because their
look smart and shows sophistication but because of the fact their clothes were
trendy and in fashion at the moment. For example it shows how the smart outlook
portrays our genre well, for example the crime side of it attracts the
boisterous consumer we target.
Our audience which we decided to aim our film at was the younger audience, mainly 16-18 year old boys as they would be the type of audience who would like our action film. The way in which we attracted our audience was through different things, these were; clothing fighting scene
Another
factor that would have attracted our young audience was the fact that the boys
were in a modified car which attracts most boys and is the desire for most
young boys to own their own car. We had tyre screeching scenes and fast driving
which is high octane and good action. The car had blacked out window which sums
up the crime and secretive approach to our kidnap.
We
also did a rough cut of our film and showed it to our class. We then were able
to gain feedback from our class mates on how we could improve our film opening.
The comments were positive and helped give us a sense of direction to what we
wanted and needed to do with our film opening. This is how we addressed our
audience by doing a survey and also showing a rough cut of our film opening in
order to get a response and some feedback to our idea.
Evaluation - Question 4
Q4.Who would be the audience for your media product?
The type of audience that we
believe would watch are film is the younger generation, with a keen interest in
Action films. Mainly the younger generation of male audience between the age
16-24 years old as they have an original look and their appearance and clothing
is very fashionable. The young male audience also are a role model to the
younger teens as they have an original and stylish look, therefore the younger
teens will want to copy them to keep up to date and in with fashion. This younger
audience often have a large group of friends and are not the typical rebellious
school boy’s; however they are not the smartest people either. They enjoy
playing computer games and perhaps sports and usually shop at clothes shops such as
Topman, River Island, Super dry and jack jones. They will be into music and will like a variety of genres. They also would like to watch TV programmes such as soaps, and sitcoms. In their spare time this
audience likes to watch football and hang around with their mates and take life
as it comes.
The reason why this type of
person and audience would want to watch our film is because it is a
Action film and therefore this would appeal to them. The reason why it would appeal to them is
because it is a fast paced film so it will keep them intrigued and also due to the intense music it makes the movie flow and builds you up to expect something to happen, so it will keep them on the edge of their
seats! Evaluation Question 3
3. What kind of media institution might
distribute your media product and why?
The production company may be directly
responsible for fundraising for the production or may accomplish this through a
parent company, partner, or private investor. It handles budgeting, scheduling,
scripting, the supply with talent and resources, the organization of staff, the
production itself, post production, distribution, and marketing. Production
companies are often either owned or under contract with a media conglomerate,
film studio, entertainment company, or Motion Picture Company, who act as the
production company’s partner or parent company.
We have decided that the most suitable production company for our film would be a low budget company. Because of this we have chosen Film4 this is because it supports low budget cost productions like ours, and it is not a major production company. Also we have found out that Film4 develops and co-finances films and is known for working with the most innovative talent in the U.K, whether new or established. This also means that they would fund part of our production we will just have to raise the rest of the money from either another independent film production company; it would then become a co-production.
One film that would be released similar to ours would be 'Open Water'. Based around true events, Open Water is a supremely effective horror film about a couple accidentally left behind on a deep water scuba diving trip. Shot entirely on digital with a well chosen minimalist aesthetic, the film details the chilling simplicity with which the error is made, and how, by not engaging with other people, the couple fatally compound the situation. This is a very low budget film (just as ours would be). You can tell the film has had less money spent on it in a variety of ways, firstly the camera quality is not as good as some higher budgeted films, and good cameras are very expensive. Secondly you can tell through the quality of the props. These would be better if there was more money available to improve them. Thirdly and finally the actors are not instantly recognisable, this is because the film did not have the funds to hire big name actors and actresses.
Our Production company name is Lunatic
Productions, we decided on this because it was a word which helped to imply our
crazy and imaginative ideas. Our logo was created as a counterpart to the name
as the two go well together. We looked at other logos on the internet to get
some ideas for our own logo.
We have decided that the most suitable production company for our film would be a low budget company. Because of this we have chosen Film4 this is because it supports low budget cost productions like ours, and it is not a major production company. Also we have found out that Film4 develops and co-finances films and is known for working with the most innovative talent in the U.K, whether new or established. This also means that they would fund part of our production we will just have to raise the rest of the money from either another independent film production company; it would then become a co-production.
As the editors Dom Clarke and Roberto
Pinto had the decision of what order to put the titles in, we started off with
the name of the cinema company that we created to use specifically for this
film opening. Next came our production company name, we decided not to put the
log in the title because it wouldn't of gone with the theme we were using,
following this came the names of the Editors, closely followed by the main starring
cast. As we are only doing a film opening we added in extra names that would be
in the full film to make the opening look as good as possible. We ended the
opening with the director’s name; we got this idea from a lot of other film
openings which did the same thing.
If we were going to get money from
somewhere to create the full film to 'Mistaken Identity' it would be a small
screen production company such as Film4, they are a small production company
who mainly air films on their channel made by other production companies, they
have made films such as '127 Hours', 'late night shopping' and '24 hour party
people'. These films are not the most popular or well know films available, and
this is why I believe they are a good choice to provide money for our film. One
of the reasons why they are not as well known is because Film4 is a smaller
less funded company that would not be able to afford the rights to produce a
big Hollywood film.One film that would be released similar to ours would be 'Open Water'. Based around true events, Open Water is a supremely effective horror film about a couple accidentally left behind on a deep water scuba diving trip. Shot entirely on digital with a well chosen minimalist aesthetic, the film details the chilling simplicity with which the error is made, and how, by not engaging with other people, the couple fatally compound the situation. This is a very low budget film (just as ours would be). You can tell the film has had less money spent on it in a variety of ways, firstly the camera quality is not as good as some higher budgeted films, and good cameras are very expensive. Secondly you can tell through the quality of the props. These would be better if there was more money available to improve them. Thirdly and finally the actors are not instantly recognisable, this is because the film did not have the funds to hire big name actors and actresses.
Evaluation Question 2
Q2. How does your media product
represent particular social groups?
Bradley’s character (Steven
Graham) is portrayed to be the leader of the drug deal. His boss like image is similar to that of the
Godfather. Bradley is shown wearing smart clothing showing his importance,
wealth and power, something which is also portrayed in the Godfather. In the film the Godfather, the other characters
around him seem intimidated by his powerful nature and presence, something
which we have made obvious and incorporated in our film production. This being
where Dom who plays (Danny Stevens) gets talked down to and undermined by Brad
in the car scene. This therefore shows his dominance. This image we have tried
to build up is the stereotypical mafia/gangsta leader role. His glasses which
we have decided to include are important as we feel they add mystery and uncertainty
to his character. Also the glasses hide his face and make it dark, like in the
Godfather he is mostly seen in a dark setting. This could therefore put the
viewer on edge. Bradley is also shown as important because he is driving the
car, this therefore leaves Dom to do the drug deal, consequently this will keep
Bradley out of trouble so he will not be blamed. The Godfather also has people
working for him, so he is shown to be powerful because he does not do all his
work, like Bradley he also makes Dom do the drug deal. As a result we believe that
the role of the Godfather is very similar to the role Bradley plays in our
film, so thought these two best matched.
Evaluation Question 1
Q1. In what ways does your media product use, develop
or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? (i.e. of film
openings)
This is the nine frame grab we have produced
from our final product. These 9 frames are important to our film and the
scenes tell the basic story briefly. Our product challenges the conventions of
real media products in many ways. First of all we use titles, we have listed
these in a certain order based on our research, which can be recognisable from
movies and making our production more professional and presentable. important
The name of our film is 'Mistaken Identity', this is a well thought of name because of the
fact that they mistake innocent John Peters as a criminal, who is interrupting
their drug deal. Also it works well as they swap packages with their names on,
the title pops up just as this happens as if they swap identities at that
point.
We introduce the name of the film later on in
the film opening and not right at the beginning this is commonly used by films,
we have made sure the title appears at the vital part of the story line, where
also the intense music is at its climax. We have tried to only include vital
scenes so it is not boring to watch, but everything is important. We end the
film opening on a dramatic scene, this makes the audience on-edge and wanting
to watch more. It is also somewhat of a cliff hanger, this also makes the
audience want to find out what is going to happen next. It introduces the
characters well by the way they act and speak, introducing characters is
important in a film opening and we have seen this used in many of the
ones we have analysed, so we felt it was important. By the way John speaks in
our film we can tell how he is innocent and normal person, something we wanted
to portray. Danny seems mysterious and an edgy character when talking on the
phone, this portrays the image of uncertainties we wanted to put across. Steven
is seen as a big powerful character, this is shown by his clothing and his
demands. Goodwin's theory applied to action movies, the link between the
music and the visual is complimentary. Less of a narrative and more of
implications our video has clear action like visuals, with clear and edgy font
for the titles as shown in the first screen in the 9 frame. As the music makes
loud bangs the titles changes as the beat building up the titles and action
that they may well expect.
Music
playing throughout sets the genre for our film with the upbeat loud sounds,
building up suspense, establishing the genre early for a film is important and
allows the audience to tell the genre before the film begins, we thought the
genre was very important to put across and make as clear as possible.
The camera action used is those properly
used in a usual film opening, swapping from many different types of shots,
keeping it enjoyable to watch and keeping it fast and upbeat with the intense
music.
The close-ups and match on actions, make the
scenes short and snappy and reveal close details we wanted to put across, e.g.
the phone in the office. The type of phone shows its setting and allows the
viewer to put together what they think is happening. The close-up in the 8th
frame is one of our preferred shots, we think this is a scary and an image of
the balaclava is a representative of the criminal image.
All of these come under the codes and conventions
of a film opening, the clothing is symbolic of the characters we want to put
across, the suits, representing office wear. The dark clothing representing the
criminality. This is important as it allows the audience to determine to image
of the character we want them too.
Friday, 3 May 2013
9 Frame For Our Film Opening
We have put together a 9 frame image using
various snapshots of the film opening that we find important to the story line.
These 9 frames show you briefly what happens throughout the film opening and
give you a real insight as to what genre of movie it is through the costumes
and props. This is what we set out to achieve before filming as genre was a key
focus.
Final Film Complete
After going over it as a group and making
minor adjustments from taking advice by our teacher, we have came up with the
final product. We feel it is a real reflection of our hard work and dedication
to research and planning over the past weeks. We were disappointed we could not
include some of the shots we filmed as it was too long when putting it all
together. But we have made the best out of the situation and kept all of the
vital shots we needed. We have used the titles running through the whole film opening
to give it more of a professional film look. The intense music builds up to the
important pieces in the production as you will see. We are not overly happy
with the quality of the film, as they are a reflection of the cameras lended by
school, but none the less we are overall please with the final product and feel
that it has grasp the key features of the genre we were aiming for. We have
published it on Youtube to gain feedback and response from the public.
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
My Thoughts On The Equipment and Technology
During the process
of our media course, we have had to use specific equipment to enable us to
complete our practical tasks. Throughout the course we have only had access to
basic school equipment, such as; cameras and editing software. We have
therefore been limited to an extent as to what we can do to make our film
opening look as good and as professional as possible. However, I feel our
skills with the software and equipment has been great and consequently has
enabled us to complete the production (which we had planned) to the best of our
abilities. Also, everything has been running smoothly, such as the editing
software (Adobe Premier Pro) and the production equipment (cameras and tripods)
as a result of this we have not faced any major problems. We have also used YouTube to enable us to put our production tasks on there to gain us some feedback. Overall the equipment
has been good, and it has enabled us to complete what we wanted to do to the
best of our abilities.
This is Adobe Premier Pro (our editing software)
This is a Canon Legria FS200 (our camera)
This is the basic tripod we used.
This is our YouTube channel which we posted our videos on.
This is Adobe Premier Pro (our editing software)
This is a Canon Legria FS200 (our camera)
This is the basic tripod we used.
This is our YouTube channel which we posted our videos on.
AS Film Opening - Editing
This is a print screen of Adobe Premiere Pro, the software we will be using to edit our film opening. We are editing it currently as we are satisfied we have all of the footage we need. We labelled each video accurately so we know precisely what order to put them in. We have added a lot more titles so it looks more as a film rather than just a film opening, giving it a more professional look. We are finding editing easy to use as we have now got used to the software from last year and previously with our music video, this is proven helpful and is making the editing process a lot quicker as we know what we are doing.
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