Friday, 26 March 2010

Evaluation Activity 1

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? (e.g teaser trailers, poster, magazines)

Our film poster challenges conventions in terms of it being black & white. Almost all of the film posters we have looked at including The Dark Knight and Indiana Jones, have included some form of bright colour such as blue or red to catch the viewers eye, however we decided that our black and white poster is effective for the mystery type thriller film our teaser trailer advertises. Some posters we did find that were black and white included Eagle Eye and I'm Not There, but even these had some kind of coloured writing. Our poster followed the conventions of other real film posters in terms of the writing that is included. Most film posters including Eagle Eye, include details of the director, producer etc and also have a tag line which we include. An example of this is the tag line "Why so serious?" on the batman posters. Also to make the poster look authentic I have included small logos such as Warner Brothers and Dolby Digital, like most posters do.
Our film magazine front cover follows the conventions of film magazine Empire. By researching real Empire front covers we found a similar font and included the same colours. To make it look more realistic we included a barcode, price, date and website address. We also included Empires trademark "the world's biggest movie magazine" underneath the heading. We used lanuage that Empire uses such as "free, exclusive, special, amazing, behind-the-scenes and previews".




In Frame 1 above, we used the Warner Bros logo to make our teaser trailer look more realistic as all teaser trailers have been made by a company. This is shown in Frame 1 below so we followed conventions. In Frame 2 above, the costumes we used were casual and representative of what normal teenage girls would wear. In Frame 2 below, by wearing smart clothing such as a suit, tie and hat it gives the impression that they are important business men. We have also followed conventions here as the female characters are dressed in casual clothing and the 'baddie' male character is dressed in plain, black clothing to show this. In Frame 3 above, we used an over the shoulder shot of the male character watching the house. In Frame 3 below, there is a shot of somebody watching a family inside their house filming them. While we have included an over the shoulder shot to show that there is somebody in the story watching the house, they have used an actual camera shot that somebody has taken to show that the character in the story is watching them, not just the audience. So, while we have used a similiar idea of a character in the story watching somebody else, we have developed this by including the shoulder and head of the character in the shot. In Frame 4 above, we used a prop which was a threatening note and is a main part in the plot as he is stalking her. In Frame 4 below, the sign says Elm Street which relates to the title of the film so is an important prop used to inform the audience. This challenges conventions as our props are completely different and threats are more likely to be heard on a phonecall than written down. In Frame 5 above, we put in a title 'Isn't who they said they were' and in Frame 5 below there is a title 'Isn't what it seems', our titles followed conventions as they are often used in trailers to both inform and engage the audience. In Frame 6 above, there is a close-up on a hand opening the door and in Frame 6 below, there is also a close-up on the hand opening the door. We have followed conventions as by using a close-up this informs the audience that this is an important part in the storyline. Because it is something as simple as somebody opening a door, it gives the impression that the person opening the door is going to affect the storyline in some way, good or bad. In Frame 7 above, we used a close-up shot of a knife dripping with blood and in Frame 7 below, there is a close-up on a hand bringing out a gun. We have used typical conventions of the stalker/thriller type genre by including a weapon and by including blood on the knife, the audience will assume that somebody has been injured or killed. In Frame 8 above, a shot of a text message saying 'I'm worried about you, please listen to me. I haven't seen you in weeks!', which informs the audience and engages them in the storyline. In Frame 8 below, a mobile phone is also used which is fairly common in film's of today as they are used in everyday life to stay in contact with people. In Frame 9 above, for the title of our film 'Deceit' we used a simple block white font on a black background to make it stand out, similiar to the title used in 'The Bourne Ultimatum'.



Evaluation Activity 2

How effective if the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?



We were originally going to use a photograph of Amy for our front cover but we realised as shes not a recognised actress it was quite dull to use that image. Instead we decided to use the same image as our film poster, which worked out well because using the same image means that the two texts complement each other. Also in terms of appealing to our target audience i think that using the same image helps in advertising the film because they may recognise the image on the front cover because they have seen the poster or recognise the poster because they've seen the Empire front cover. Although this image is not in our teaser trailer, I think our teaser trailer ties in with the poster and front cover because a similar shot of the hooded figure is in the teaser.


Another way in which i think the combination of the main product and ancillary texts is effective is because they all create the same atmosphere of enigma code (which is used a lot in the thriller genre) to appeal to our target audience of thriller/mystery fans. The teaser trailer throughout creates this enigma with the knife dripping blood, the threating note, the worried phone message and the hooded figure. This relates to Todorov's theory of equilibrium, because in our teaser trailer we do not see the 5 stages of equilibrium (we only see disruption of equilibrium), it makes the audience want to see the film to see how the situation is resolved. The film poster creates enigma but in a different way. The hooded figure creates this mystery as we do not know who it is, but also the sentences such as "be careful who you trust" and "coming to get you soon". The front cover also appeals to our target audience because it says "the most anticipated new thriller."

Thursday, 25 March 2010

Evaluation Activity 3

What have you learned from your audience feedback?
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We showed our film and ancillary texts to the rest of our class and they made some useful comments which made us learn about what we could have improved and what they liked about them. We filmed our class giving us feedback and are uploading the video. We learned that our teaser trailer did make them want to see our film which is good as that was our aim.
This is what our class said:

Other comments people have made include:

"I think your camera work is really good, I liked the over the shoulder shot of the girl picking up and reading the note. I also really liked the fact you used tracking shots as it really gives the impression she's being followed."

"I think its good as it does leave a lot of mystery but its still dramatic enough to make you want to watch it, I like how its quite short and quick, which makes it more exciting. The only thing I would say is I couldn't hear the speech well at the beginning."

"Much drama and suspence is created with the selected music playing over the entire length of the film with limited speech. The angles from which the film is shot in the middle section does give the impression of somebody watching and adds extra tension. The close up shot of the knife in the final scene and the harsh sudden cut to the film title is an effective and appropriate ending."

"I really enjoyed the teaser trailer and it did make me want to go and watch the film, the only things I think you could have improved on was the sound at the beginning and it was quite hard to read the text on the phone at the end, but I think the music worked well with your film."

"I think its really good, but one improvement I think you could have made better, was maybe not including the knife at the end as it made me think it was a bit obvious she was going to be killed/stabbed."

Evaluation Activity 4

How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?



We used Adobe Premier to edit our teaser trailer. We learned how to include title's in our film, take out background noise that we did not want to be included and put in non- diegetic music. We also speeded up some of the shot's to make the teaser trailer more fast-paced. We included Warner Bro's presents at the beginning to make it look more realistic and we used a zooming in transition rather than a still picture that we originally had.


We used Blogger to conduct our questionnaire in order to get feedback from our target audience about which elements they prefer in teaser trailers. This also helped us decide on our final idea and enabled us to include what our target audience wanted. Also, we used Blogger to present all our work and to help us organise our time well.


We used Youtube in some of our research by watching teaser trailers similiar to what we wanted our's to be, in order to pick out certain elements that we could use.


We used Google to find images of other film posters and magazine front covers. Also, we found images of costumes and locations to help give us an idea of how we wanted our film to be.



We used Freeplaymusic.com to find non-copyrighted music that we could include in our teaser trailer and that flowed well with the film.


This is a picture of the camera, tripod and microphone we used when filming.

Monday, 15 March 2010

Final Film Poster


This is the final version of our film poster.

Filming Finished

We have now completely finished all the shot's needed for our teaser trailer. The film poster is also finished so now we just need to finish the editing of our film, adding music and title's into it. Then we just need to decide on what picture to use for our magazine front cover.

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Film Poster

We have now decided that our film poster is only going to have one image and this is the start of our editing. We are going to add more to make the poster look more realistic, by including such things as a website for our film and credits at the bottom.

Thursday, 4 March 2010

Progress

We have filmed the shot's for the end of the teaser trailer of a knife with blood dripping of it and have now organised to finish our filming completely by next wednesday as that is when our actor is available, so we can film the happy shot's that are going to be used at the beginning of the teaser trailer. We have edited together all the material we currently have, we just need to add title's inbetween the shot's and the Warner Bro's logo at the beginning. We have almost finished our film poster, we just need to decide whether to include other elements such as quotes and names of the actors, but the picture, title and tagline have all been put together.

Film Poster

We were thinking of doing a poster similar to this in that its made up of two images like the Eagle Eye poster, however we have decided to just use the second picture on our film poster.

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

Progress

We have now decided to change our music as the original music we were going to use sounded too much like the x-files theme tune. We looked at websites with free music and chose one which suited our film.

Monday, 1 March 2010

Teaser Trailer






We are going to include one of these shot's at the beginning of our teaser trailer to make it look more realistic.

Film Poster Ideas





Our film poster is going to include one picture at the top of a 'happy time' and then a second picture like one of these of an over the shoulder shot.