How does your media product represent particular social groups?
A social group is usually a collective of people of the same age with the same interests or sometimes even religious groups.
In our film we have a young character who appears just an average teenager, we wanted this to be portrayed to create an element of shock when the girl is captured as you wouldn't stereotype her to be a type that would get into trouble. The second character who is seen following wears dark clothing and a hood in order to create a dark, troublesome feeling. A common perception of people wearing hoods in dry weather, particularly teens, is that they are going to cause some trouble. Because of this we felt that we could easily achieve a character to appear threatening.
We represented the character types mainly by using costume and lighting. The innocent and average everyday type character dressed in a casual light grey sweater to create a sense of normality, the audience we felt would not feel that this character could be the villain because of the look. The color of the sweater also was intentional, we chose a light color because we felt it softened the character and emphasized the darkness of the villain. The villain wore an all black hooded jacket with the hood up creating complete mystery and therefore making us feel uncomfortable and intimidated.
Friday, 31 January 2014
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Evaluation Question 3
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
The distribution of a film is the process through which a movie is made available to watch for an audience by a distributor. This can be done in many different ways; for example, with a theatrical release or a home entertainment release. Film distribution is usually accompanied by film promotion. Films can also now be distributed by online streaming such as Netflix, Love Film and Hulu.
We don't have a big budget for our film so there is only so many ways we can distribute it, we used YouTube to distribute ours in order to get feedback, however, we could of also used social media such as Facebook and Twitter to also get our film out there. We could of also taken our film to a film festival in hope that it could get recognition by a small publicist who could take the distribution further.
The distribution of a film is the process through which a movie is made available to watch for an audience by a distributor. This can be done in many different ways; for example, with a theatrical release or a home entertainment release. Film distribution is usually accompanied by film promotion. Films can also now be distributed by online streaming such as Netflix, Love Film and Hulu.
We don't have a big budget for our film so there is only so many ways we can distribute it, we used YouTube to distribute ours in order to get feedback, however, we could of also used social media such as Facebook and Twitter to also get our film out there. We could of also taken our film to a film festival in hope that it could get recognition by a small publicist who could take the distribution further.
Thursday, 23 January 2014
Wednesday, 22 January 2014
Monday, 20 January 2014
Evaluation Question 1
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Our group adapted the idea that a girl had stolen a confidential document and because of this somebody comes after her in order to plot revenge, we don't learn why the girl is being followed until we are taken towards the end back in time to three days previous. She is followed for a good minute through streets and back alleys, without being aware that it is happening but having an eerie feeling that someone is behind her, she is eventually captured by the enemy and then we are taken to the flashback of why she has been captured.
Location
For our location we wanted somewhere that was relatively quiet but not so quiet that there was no other people in the scene. We chose the high streets of Wem because they weren't too built up and the many roads and alley ways allowed us to create the feeling of being followed when we were recording.
We also felt the high street was a wise choice rather than fitting to the stereotypical location for thrillers EG. old houses or woodlands because the viewer would be expecting something to happen whereas it is very unexpected for something like that to occur in daytime high streets. From our questionnaire we also learnt that people found that being able to predict what happened next was a let down to Thriller films when they were asked "Do you enjoy Thriller films? If so why? If not why not?"
We also felt the high street was a wise choice rather than fitting to the stereotypical location for thrillers EG. old houses or woodlands because the viewer would be expecting something to happen whereas it is very unexpected for something like that to occur in daytime high streets. From our questionnaire we also learnt that people found that being able to predict what happened next was a let down to Thriller films when they were asked "Do you enjoy Thriller films? If so why? If not why not?"
Sound
In order to create a good thriller you need sounds to build tension, suspense and atmosphere. We wanted to ensure our viewers were on the edge of their seats in suspense when watching our videos so we added the sound of a beating heart over the audio of when the girl is being followed. We chose the beating heart because it slowly got faster which was ideal for us as the enemy progressively got closer to their victim. Not only did the heart beat create tension but heart beats also give connotations of death which we really wanted to emphasise, with the sound combined with the visual we felt it really gave a hint at what may be to come later in the film.
In order to create a good thriller you need sounds to build tension, suspense and atmosphere. We wanted to ensure our viewers were on the edge of their seats in suspense when watching our videos so we added the sound of a beating heart over the audio of when the girl is being followed. We chose the beating heart because it slowly got faster which was ideal for us as the enemy progressively got closer to their victim. Not only did the heart beat create tension but heart beats also give connotations of death which we really wanted to emphasise, with the sound combined with the visual we felt it really gave a hint at what may be to come later in the film.
Character
We only had 2 characters in our film and we didn't want any more than that purely to emphasize the lonely feeling. We kept the identity of the killer hidden until near the end when we had to reveal the story behind the capturing. We did this because we wanted the capture the element of mystery. We wanted the victim to appear as a regular person that you wouldnt expect to get in any sort of trouble to again get the audience to keep asking "why?"
We only had 2 characters in our film and we didn't want any more than that purely to emphasize the lonely feeling. We kept the identity of the killer hidden until near the end when we had to reveal the story behind the capturing. We did this because we wanted the capture the element of mystery. We wanted the victim to appear as a regular person that you wouldnt expect to get in any sort of trouble to again get the audience to keep asking "why?"
Props
The prop in our film was a piece of paper with "Do Not Open" written on it. This was our only prop and it was revealed by a close up. We did this in order to reassure the viewers that the paper did have significance to the narrative.
The prop in our film was a piece of paper with "Do Not Open" written on it. This was our only prop and it was revealed by a close up. We did this in order to reassure the viewers that the paper did have significance to the narrative.
Friday, 17 January 2014
Rough Cut
This is our rough cut of the film so far, after receiving feedback from this film we have decided that there is too many faults to work on and the storyline isn't clear so we have decided to restart our idea and create a new narrative.
Evaluation Questions
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
How did you attract/address your audience?
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