Friday, 6 April 2012

Evaluation


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

Pawz Movie
by: chunter_x

2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?


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



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

For my media project the target audience we wanted to achieve was late teens to middle aged women and men. The fact that the audience can be so wide is because the characters in our film are of a wide span of ages. Mother, Father, Daughter and the killer- the killer is around the age of 20. The film is featured around a family, therefore the audience can relate. The audience for my product would also be one who would like Thriller/Horror films as our film has got a lot of blood and gore in due to the killing of the family. The fact that it is not just a typical Thriller, there is a deep story to our film, and if we were to make it a feature length film then the audience would see the plot unravel and understand the killing of the family. We wanted to draw the audience in with our opening scene, we wanted them to ask themselves, why are they dead? Is the person in the hoodie the killer? When did it happen? 

5. How did you attract/address your audience?

In our media project we decided to attract the audience by using the story line to the full. The opening sequence clearly shows that a family has been murdered. However, we do not know whether the only person alive in the sequence is the killer, we leave the audience questioning themselves. We attract the audience using Mise-en scene, with the high amount of blood, and the knife that the “killer” is seen spinning. The clever camera angles we used also helped us address the audience to where each victim had been hurt when killed. We used a lot of close ups to help create tension and also wide shots to help establish where it was for the audience. All the shots we used helped the audience to try and have an insight of what had gone on. The use of sound we used also would help attract the audience. The sound was very eerie and creepy; it helped create the scene, keeping the audience on their seats.  

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

Through the process of constructing this product I have learnt a lot about technologies, especially when using the camera in the filming process and also the program we used to edit our final product.  I’ve learnt how to edit the film, how to speed up film, slow down film, and also how to add titles to the product. After completing our product I now feel more confident in my editing skills. When we filmed our product I learnt how to focus the camera in which to make the vision clearer. During the whole process when using technologies I leant something new along the way every time we used the program to edit and during the filming process. 


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

Friday, 9 March 2012

Monday, 20 February 2012

PLANNING

STORY BOARD .






RISK ASESSMENT 

BRAIN STORMING

Filming Schedule.





Mon 27th Feb – Filming first 8 scenes

·         Katie M – Scenes 1 – 5

·         Lauren G – Scenes 6 & 7

·         Katie M – Scene 8

Wed 29th Feb – Filming scenes 9 – 15

·         Charlotte T – Scenes 9 – 13

·         Lauren G – Scene 14

·         Charlotte T – Scene 15

Thurs 1st March – Filming scenes 16 – 24

·         Charlotte H – Scenes 16 – 20

·         Katie M or Charlotte T – Scenes 21 – 23

·         Charlotte H – 24
Location.
We decided to have the location in my house, here are some images of where main scene will take place.





















Costumes and Actors.




Friday, 3 February 2012

Audience Research

Here's the questionare that we will send out to get a good idea of what people think of the genre thriller.

Questionnaire
1) How old are you?


12-18    


19-25    


26-32    


33-39    


40+   
         
2) What is your favourite form of thriller?


Just a basic thriller          


Horror Thriller   


Action thriller    


Comedy Thriller               


Sci-fi Thriller      


Political thriller 


Other   


3) What do you find appealing about a thriller?


The characters 


The story            


The fear and tension generated               


Other                  
4) Which do you think is the most important convention of a thriller?


Story    


Introduction      


Characters         


Other   


5) At which point in the introduction do you think the title of the film should be displayed?


Right at the start             


During the credits           


Right at the end               

6) What in the opening scene would make you want to continue watching the film?

Research

Films and the conventions of opening sequences of thriller's...

PSYCHO: 1960: CER: 15: DIRECTOR:Alfred Hitchcock
In the opening title for the thriller, "Psycho", we get a hint that throughout the film we should be reading between the lines, as throughout the sequence we get a number of swipe edits to lines. Throughout the opening sequence we are shown the title and the titles and nothing more. 

The sequence begins with silence, while the production company is being shown, "A Paramount release". As it fades to black we are hit with a sudden sound of violins, which give a very sharp effect. The music flows with a series of simple white bars to bring in the titles and escort them back out again. These simple white bars do give of a dramatic effect as they are edited with fast pace, which go with the sound of the intense violins which are played throughout. Everything that we see in the opening sequence (OPENING TITLES*) is in black and white, and with the tense sound of the violins and the sharp edits of the white bars between titles, it all gives us as the audience a very high state of anticipation and anxiety, which fulfils the thriller genre. These titles are from what would be a long shot, and never seem to get closer. 
CLIP LINK: http://www.artofthetitle.com/2011/12/13/psycho/ 






TITLES*:
(not in order)
ALFRED HITCHCOCK S ... PSYCHO
STARING ANTHONY PERKINS 
VERA MILES
JOHN GAVIN
CO STARING...
WITH...
SCREEN PLAY BY JOSEPH STEFANO
BASED ON THE NOVEL BY ROBERT BLOCH
MUSIC BY BERNARD HERMAN
DIRECTED BY ALFRED HITCHCOCK
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY JOHN L. RUSSELL
SET DIRECTOR GEORGE MILO
TITLES BY SAUL BASS
SPECIAL EFFECTS CLARENCE CHAMPAGNE
EDIT BY GEORGE TOMASINI   
ETC


HOLLOW MAN: 2000: CER 18: DIRECTOR: Paul Verhoeven
In the opening sequence  of "Hollow Man" , we first see a black background, with a title that fades in saying, in fluorescent green, "columbia pictures presents" , also, when this title fades in we begin to hear the sound of a very quiet constant hum, then harp playing the same tune and violins that later progress, then  "a douglas wick production", which then edits to a fade in of a  fluorescent  green background, then fades the last title. We then begin to see floating  particles, which too are of a green colour. It is as if we as the audience are looking through a  microscope into a Petri Dish. We then begin to see  green letters float in from the back, which all flow  in time with the music. The letters form words, of which are the names of the costume designer ETC.   As well as this, we get a black font of the same titles next to the formed floaty letters.  We get the name of the film the this sequence, "HOLLOW MAN". 


This opening title sequence is very clear and simple, however, the constant sound of humming and violins ETC keep a flowing pace and a eerie vibe to the sequence, keeping us in suspense to wonder and question our selves, "why are we in a Petri Dish?".  
TITLES:
ACTORS
Casting by Howard Feuer 
Costume Designer Ellen Mirjnick 
Executive Producer Marion Rosenburg
Co Producer Stacy Lumbrezer 
Music composed and conducted Jerry Goldsmith 
Edited by Mark Goldblatt
ETC  
CLIP LINK:http://www.artofthetitle.com/
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The Genre- Thriller
The Genre Thriller is a broad genre of literature and film that uses suspense, tension and excitements the main elements.
There is usually a very high state of anticipation, anxiety surprise etc in the Thriller Genre; this is used to keep the viewers on their feet, and to want to know why there is such a high state of anticipation, anxiety surprise ETC.

There are a number of sub genre's  to the Thriller Genre:  Conspiracy thriller, Crime thriller, Disaster thriller, Legal thriller, Medical thriller, Mystery thriller, Political thriller, Psychological thriller, Supernatural thriller and Techno thriller 
Usually in Thriller's there is always a crime that has taken place, which could be mass murder, terrorism ETC. Within the film the hero takes a journey to discover whom the villain is, defeats him/her/IT, and always saves others or loses others in the process. 

The film Industry is mainly dominated by Hollywood. A production company that dominates other's is an American one, 20th Century Fox. They have produced a number of Thriller's inculding "Taken", which involves a daughter getting kidnapped, with her Father doing all he can to get her back. The actor that plays the Father is Liam Neeson.


Main props that are found in thriller films are guns and knifes. And location wise thrillers usally take place in day to day suburbs and cities.