Showing posts with label evaluation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label evaluation. Show all posts

Monday, 29 April 2013

Evaluation for opening sequence - Question 7

Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

 I think that there were many good things about our filming, for example i think that it was good that we had demonstrated that we could use the 180 degree rule, the match on action rule and the shot reverse shot rule. Also, i think that it was good that we had hardly any camera shake within all of our shots. Furthermore, the last thing that went successful within our film is was that we added titles at the beginning at the film to introduce it to the audience. I think to make our film better we could have made the acting seem more realistic and make it look as if we knew what we were doing within our film. Also, i think to make it look better we could have added more shots to make the film look more interesting. Furthermore, the last thing that we could have done to make it look better was to stage the shots better.



Here are two examples of where we have used the shot reverse shot rule and the eye line match rule.






I think that my progression from when i first done my preliminary task, to now after i have produced a opening sequence, has got so much better. I know now a lot more about different camera shots and editing techniques which would make my piece intriguing. Not only have i expanded my knowledge of the different editing techniques and camera shots, i have also learnt how to use certain programmes on the computer. For example, live type; iMovie and final cut. 




Thursday, 21 March 2013

Evaluation; Question 6

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

What technologies have you used?
There are many different technologies that me and my group have used within our work. For example, we have used a video camera to film our opening sequence, we have used iMovie and Final cut to edit our opening sequence. We have also used Live Type to produce our titles for our film. However, i personally have used things such as Blogger, Go animate, Slide rocket, etc to make the post that i need to put on my blog super visual.
What technologies are brand new to you?
The technologies that are new to me are things such as prezi, blogger and slide share. This is because i had never used these technologies before. However, i now fully understand them and feel confident to use them to produce any of my work.

What technologies have you developed your skills in?



What technologies helped produce something creative?
By using a technology called 'Photoshop' it allowed me and my group to produce a creative production company logo for our opening sequence. Also, by using a website called dafont.com it meant that we could choose a style of writing that would be best appropriate for a thriller film. E.g, capital letters or scary style.
                                             
What technologies need careful use or planning?
The technology that needed the most planning and careful use was the film camera. This was because there were many things that you had to keep in mind to be able to shoot. For example, you have to shoot on the days that it is not raining as this could damage the cameras and ruining the shots. If there is something within the location that you are shooting in that isnt in your piece then you have to either wait for it to go or change your ideas. E.g Snow, people.


Monday, 11 March 2013

Evaluation for my opening sequence

Question four:
The target audience of our film was for ages 15 and above. We thought that the gender that was more likely to go and watch our film was a male. The ethnicity of the male would be British and he would live around the London area's. We said that a male that was within education was more likely to go and watch our film and someone who also maybe have a part time job. However, this does not mean that our film is not suitable for any other audiences. The psycho-graphics of this male would be that he likes to go out with his friends, go to places like the cinema, bowling etc. He could also enjoy playing different sports.

Thursday, 7 March 2013

What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?



This is an 'GoAnimate' that i have made to answer question three of the evaluation of my film. The question that i am answering is 'What kind of media institutions might distribute your media product and why?'. I answered this question by answering these questions, What was the genre of our film? Who is the target audience of our film? What is the title of our film? Who have we chosen to be our distributor and why? What simularities are between between the films that our distributor has produced and the film we produced? What is our production comany and why we made it?

Monday, 4 March 2013

Evaluating my opening sequence


What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?


Monday, 25 February 2013

Evaluating my opening sequence

How does your media product represent particular social groups?

In our opening sequence, the type of social groups we have represented is a middle aged man who seems normal however; he has a certain something about his which seems eerie, and a young primary school boy who seems innocent. We know this by the way that the characters are presented.  The man is wearing casual clothing such as jeans and a shirt; however he has a sack on his back. The casual clothing is meant to represent the normality of this middle aged man to make the audience think that he isn’t the antagonist of this sequence. However, the sack on his back was a hint for the audience that something is also a bit dodgy about this man as well. The little boy is wearing his school uniform. This was to represent the innocence of this him. 


Evaluating my opening sequence


In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

Within an opening sequence there are eight different conventions that would be used throughout. These conventions are titles, soundtrack, establish mood/theme, establishing shot, giving the audience clues, prompting the audience to ask questions, equilibrium or disequilibrium and a production/distribution logo. Titles are used to introduce the name of the film, the cast and the crew.  For example, in the opening sequence of ‘The Sixth Sense’ the producer has used capital letters to display the titles and used a very faint light blue colour.  The fact that the titles a light blue colour suggests to the audience that this film is going to be quite scary and eerie as the society normally associates a light blue being a cold colour. Hints and clues are used to intrigue the audience which would then make them want to watch the film. An example of a real media product using hints and clues is the opening sequence to the film ‘Brick’. There is a shot of a note from a character from the film saying ’12:30, Sarmentosa, Del Rio’. This is an example of a hint or clue as it is giving information to the audience about what could happen next. Once the audience has seen the hints and clues, it then leads them onto asking questions about the film. Such as, what happened? Why did it happen? Who is it? The producer does this because once the audience start to ask questions, it then means that they are wondering what is going to happen next which will then also make them want to watch the film.

The genre of our opening sequence/film is thriller. The conventions of a thriller movie are; Cinematography; Characters; Theme; Sound/Music; Mise en scene and editing. These conventions are used within a thriller movie as they all to help to create suspense. Each convention has its own job which then completes the film. The conventions we used within our opening sequence are a soundtrack; titles; production logo; distribution company logo and hints and clues. For example, we have used a distribution company logo at the beginning of our sequence.

This is the distribution logo that me and my group chose to use for our opening sequence.

This shows the titles that we have used for our opening sequence.

All real media products use distribution companies. Examples of some distribution companies are, 'Sony Pictures', 'MGM' and 'Paramount Pictures; Our opening sequence then goes onto a production logo that my and my group had made which was called ‘The White Light Production’ it also has a sound effect added to it which makes the noise of a light bulb flickering. We decided to use this as our production logo as the light bulb making that noise suggests to the audience that the film they are about to watch could be a thriller, due to thef act that the light bulb isnt working properly. We got the idea of using a light bulb flickering off the film called 'The Sixth Sense'.

An example of a real media product using a production logo is in the opening sequence of 'Wreck-It Ralph'. The production company that they use is 'Walt Disney Animation Studios' Another example were my group has used these conventions is the close up shots used throughout the sequence give the audience hints and cluese, i.e. the close up of his feet walking up to the gate and stopping.

Here is an example of a real media product using a production logo, 'Wreck it Ralph':

Here are some examples of where we have used a close up shot to give the audience clues and tips as to what is going to happen next;


An example of a real media product using this convention is within the opening sequence of 'Brick'. In this opening sequence they use many different close ups to give the audience hints and clues. Which is what  my group have also done.