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


How does your media product represent particular social groups?

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

Who would be the audience for your media product?
How did you attract/address your audience?
We also used different stylistics to keep the audience enterained this is where the fast past came into the whole situation before we edited the piece we all ready knew we were going to need a fast past piece to keep the audience entertained. Our use of our flashbacks was praised upon when we screened it. They liked how Al's eyes looked directley into the camera. We needed the enigma to keep ticking, sadly we didn't get enough shots when we were out shooting mainly because it was vert, very cold so it's a bit slower than it should be. When setting out the flashbacks we thought a bright light or cutting would make the shot seem a lot slower and then we'll lose the pace of the film. We made sure it was appealing to the audience and it would make them want to watch it more. This is were the music came into the picture, the music helped set the tension and let the audience know that it was a flashback it went good. We then went into a studio to make the titles and it was better than I thought we could do the enigma of the diamond draws the audience in at the very first sight you want to know more about that diamond and why it's there. Also the speaking over head makes the audience wonder what they guy is on about and that they should watch the film to find out what's happened. When screened out audience really liked the titles and this made us all happy.
We used a lot of technologies when creating our final product, all of them helped us a lot. When we need to do some research google was the best for it, that's where we got most of our information from for out film noir and what we needed to include in filming. The internet was one of the main things we used because of how useful it actually is. We used youtube when we needed to look up some film noir beginnings and things we wanted to relate our own film to like the Queens Nose and how we liked that opening. The biggest part was really Blogger.com we really needed this when we had to publish our work up with what we had done for Film noir. It was fun keeping an online blog it helped out so much, when other members in the group didn't understand they could just look around also there's no paper hanging around and it's already neat and tidy. On my blog I embeded videos, my films, music and pictures to help me get the point I needed to get across. It's not as boring as writing it all on paper and it kept me interested in keeping my blog up. Also DvD's like Se7en(1995) and Brick(2005) helped when they were in hand so I could pause them and take down some notes that were needed. My group also exchanges numbers and communticated on social networking sites when we needed each other. When filming we used Panasonic SD-HD 700 camera with a Velbon Tri-pod in order to film our opening, and a YOGA Super Cardiod Shotgun Microphone to capture the sound. In the bar scene we also used a light which was a 300W Ianiro Light. All this equipment helped us produce out final film if we hadn't of used it then we would of been in a lot of trouble as nothing would of been shot. When it came to editing our piece we used different computer programmes like Final cut proand Logic pro which helped us put our film together and edit it. We also had to use Adobe Soundbooth because our mic hadn't picked up some sound and we despratley needed to dub it so it sounded good. For our music we had used the internet to find some royalty free music and added them into our film. We also used programme Motion so we could set up our titles and make nice distribution companies.
Looking back at my preliminary task I believe I have improved a lot, there were some issues in our Preliminary with us shooting to many shots and the actors talking to fast, we also had a bad location for us to film in, there were many people around and they were very noisy and even though we had asked for them to be quiet poiletly they didn't. However compared to our final piece our locations were so much better we had enough room for what we wanted to do and they looked a hell of a lot better than a tiny class room and a noisy coridoor. The class room was dull and clean compared to the bar shot which was bright and looked like it was full of entertainment and the worn down house which looked like it was falling apart however had that sense of mysterious in it. In the preliminary the actors talked way to fast and in our final piece we had more actors more of a script and we spoke clearly and didn't rush it like the other one. Our titles were so much better as well we had a better looking opening in the final piece comapared to the the first exercise we had done they just looked plain. The titles added a little more of an effect on to the final piece because it looked more like a diary piece.
In order to attract our audience we tried to use actors around the age of the audience, luckly our actors were age 18,19,20 so we had the middle age roughly of the age we were aiming at. We used lots of different types of people, Alternative being one of them to attract people into watching the film. We also used stock characters from Noirs like the femme fetale and the beat down hero, so anyone who knows about film noirs understand straight away and pick up on it. Our femme fetale and beat down hero were all muddled up in a crime like noirs are. We tried to keep the pace and the narrative fast and interesting to keep the audience involved with the film. Our noir was all about a diamond that our beat down hero had stolen for Eve our femme fetale, he felt bad and wanted to return it however Eve didn't want him to because she wanted to keep it for herself. The storyline is a typical Noir story, as we had planned so hard for it to be.

What have you learnt about the technologies from the process of constructing this product?
This is what we made from using Motion. These programmes were very important they made our film look more professional without them it wouldn't of looked that good.
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

We planned more than we had ever done, in the prelimainary we didn't really plan on what we were going to do the same in the Exchange another exercise we had to do but there was a bit more planning in that compared to the preliminarly task. In the Exchange we just had to plan around two characters exchanging something no script just that. This was to help us get more famalliar to the cameras and shots also to help us learn new ways of the camera. For our final piece we had limited time to sort out or pre-production work, this put a bit more pressure on us because we knew that if this wasn't done we couldn't get on filming. We split up the work in the group to make it easier, I was the Art director I was in charge of sorting out locations and costumes out also sorting out the storyboard was my task. Courtney was the Director and had to decided on the shots and what shots we were going to take. Vicky was the producer who had to a lot of the writing such as the script and part of the synopsis and treatment. We all helped each other and in a way we worked together more than we worked individal.
In the final production we used a card camera comapred to tape, it was different for us but we learnt how to do it fast. I have learned a lot in the past year and I believe that we've taken it all in and it shows from our first exercise to our final one. When it was completely finished we screened it and I was happy with the out come.
No comments:
Post a Comment