Tuesday, March 15, 2011

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

ENVY- our final thriller opening

Preliminary task

I have created two contact sheets to show the difference and contrast in shots we have chosen and detail we've thought about in our thriller opening in comparison to the preliminary task.

In the preliminary task, as we were only getting to grips with the basic continuity techniques, the shots were very basic with not many adventurous ideas with the use of camera work and editing. However since then I have improved and found myself to have a good eye for creating a well composed shot, and I like to experiment with different colours and lights within the shot. I feel this has also helped me to develop my skills, as experimenting and improvising brings about and inspires further ideas and the motivation to create a good opening with the similar shots you've taken. The continuity techniques we used were the 180 degree rule, match on action and shot/ reverse shot. The prelim. task not only taught me the definitions however I was able to practically learn and practice them.

For example, using the contact sheets to compare, the first shot in our opening sequence is to fully establish to the audience where they're looking at and where this character is. On the other hand the audience is quite limited looking at the first shot in the preliminary task as it doesn't show the outside of the building or a wider shot with more information. This shows I have developed my understanding as someone filming, of how the audience will see this and the first impressions they'll put upon the film from it.

The shot variety expanded greatly the more we began to film and bring our ideas together for example, close ups, using the reflections of mirrors and water to create interesting shots, panning whilst moving to create tension, tracking behind the victim to feel the emotion of the character, different orientations and angles for point of view shots but also we repeated one shot to reiterate the effect and position of that character of how she's still peering over her victim.

Furthermore, linking to editing we decided to use slow paced shots at the beginning with slow cuts, but also we decided to use slow motion on one shot of the stream running to reveal the deterioration of the character as she maybe dizzy and deluded. The basics of the continuity techniques in the prelim. task are still continued however very much developed in terms of now using transitions, fades and titles. Fades out and in is are used repetitively in our sequence as it represents the victim shutting and opening her eyes. This proves we have developed our thoughts in what shots and edits could mean to the audience.


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


Working in a pair, we took pictures of each other using just some of the main equipment we used when making our film, for editing, steady shots and capturing our footage.


In this picture it shows an apple mac computer, which is what we used for all the editing by using I MOVIE for editing the clips and inserting the sound, FINAL CUT for rendering our movie so the separate parts are merged together and LIVE TYPE for inserting our film titles.


To track all the research, planning and preparation along the way of our opening creation, I used BLOGGER to post all my work.


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Overall I used the Apple Mac computers to use all of the software in which it holds, like scribd, final cut, youtube, facebook, live type and imovie.

I used many forms of media to create my blog and my opening sequence.
First of all I used the website called Blogger to post my work on and show the progress when creating my opening. I learnt how to upload pictures and videos from youtube by using blogger uploader and copying and pasting URL links from the video embedding section.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

5) How did you attract/address your audience?


To make this post more visual I decided to upload our film to my face book page, to allow my friends to comment and get a real response from our target audience who may not be media students.
The main response was the liking to the music, as it's synced with the shots, matches the genre, links with the story line and includes sound effects to grab the audiences attention and make the shots feel more realistic for example the stream running and the sharp sounds synced with the important shots.
The group was hesitant that the fake blood wasn't realistic enough, however the responses told us it was believable and did not stand out to be fake during the close ups of the victims face where it is strongly visible.

Furthermore someone even said that it was passable for a story from Crime watch!! This has given us much confidence towards the making of or film.

4) Who would be the audience for your media product?

Our target audience is a mix of both male and female young individuals who are interested in thrillers, and thrill seeking movies with some aspects of twists and unusual components for example a female as the murderer in our film.

A typical young girl who would watch our film like in the image below may have a profile like this:

"This is Lucy Plough who is 17 years old, nearly 18, and lives in the centre of London. She dresses with style andinterest, just like her film taste consisting of explosive mystery, thrill and suspense.
The music
Lucy listens to is rock, indie, and some aspects of pop, and listens to radio stations like Kerrang and Radio 1 for the top chart hits.She enjoys going to festivals like Reading, and V festival with a bit of a 'retro' and 'indie' atmosphere. This also is a burst of new material, ideas and challenging of stereotypical teenage activities, instead of hanging around on street corners etc. Hence being a girly girl, by taking shopping trips in places like Topshop and for the cheap essentials, Primark, she also has a different side to her by enjoying thrill seeking, frightening and adrenaline rush activities like bungeejumping, rollercoasters and abseiling. Whilst away from all the havoc outside in the World, she also likes to spend time inside with a few of her good friends watching horror movies and gossiping.
Her favourite T.V programmes are Silent witness, Spooks, New tricks, The killing, on channels such as BBC1/2/3, ITV, Living and Channel 4.

I think our film would appeal to this girl as she's not a stereotypical girly girl, however she can be, which is similar to our movie which challenges the stereotypes of a female murderer and the sidekick male. For this reason I think she would enjoy it as it gives the audience some thoughts to solve, instead of being a very clear story line where you know what's going to happen next, with no hints to the forthcoming story, to let the audience have their own interpretation. Therefore if this was to be shown in a cinema, this film may appear to her justlike the other films she likes such as Brick, The sixth sense, Edge of Darkness, Salt, Inception and Shutter Island. These films also include many of her favourite actors like Leonardo Decaprio, Angelina Jolie and Mel Gibson.

Considering our audience is aimed at people who are aged 15+, I decided to ask this person who is 16 to watch and comment on our opening sequence and also to take a short video recording of what he thinks of it. This is to help my evaluation, to get a realistic response to what we've created, not so we can change it however what we can reflect on and what we've learnt.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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


Within the Film industry there are many institutions which distribute and contribute to films made all over the World, ranging from World releases to small, not so famous and widely known creations.

A production company is responsible for supervising the filming from concept to completion, and they hold
the sole legal and financial responsibility of the movie as a whole. Furthermore a production
company must be included within the opening as they have a huge role in the making of the film, and are very important.

A film distributor is a company or individual responsible for releasing films to the public either theatrically or for home viewing (DVD, Video-On-Demand, Download, Television etc.). A distributor may do this directly (if the distributor owns the theaters
or distribution networks) or through theatrical exhibitors and other sub-distributors. In our position as creating a movie for theatre and then progressing to home viewing purposes, we would decide to put our film in cinemas or theatrical exhibits, to widen the popularity and knowledge of our film from audiences. Optimum Releasing, released Brick in 2006. This is a UK Distributor which released the film in a theatrical form, for theatre. Furthermore we would most likely use a company like this to release our Movie as it's from the UK and released the film Brick, one of our main inspirations.

Therefore I feel our movie would be distributed by more of a low profile company like our inspirations, Brick and Wallander. Brick was distributed by Focus Features therefore we have decided to include their logo within our opening at the beginning before the rest of the titles and thriller footage.

Where will the Money come from to fund such a film like ours?
  • The UK Film Council is the Government backed lead agency for film in the UK ensuring that the economic, cultural and educational aspects of film are effectively represented at home and abroad.
  • The Film Fund is the production and development heart of the UK Film Council. They support filmmakers in the UK who are emerging or world class and capable of creating distinctive and entertaining work.
  • They welcome applications for all kinds of film – from commercial mainstream to experimental, from genre movies to personal stories, from documentaries to animation to live-action fiction. Therefore our film would be welcome to apply for funding.
  • They have £15 million a year to invest across the development, production and completion of feature films.
  • Being supported by the UK Film Council means more than just being given funding. It means that our project would be assisted at every step of the journey by their team, who can offer advice and practical help with many aspects of developing and producing our film.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ We most probably would get funded from the UK film council, as our film would be a small, low profile UK movie, who they might be prepared to fund for.