Sunday 17 March 2013

Evaluation - Question 1


Conventions of film openings:

  • Most film openings are about 2 minuets long however, major blockbusters may be longer
  • Introduces main characters[s]
  • Scenes that introduces plot/beginning of the film giving subtle clues/hints about the narrative. They act as teasers to keep the audience engaged.
  • Non diegetic sound - usually atmospheric, mysterious and eerie to build up tension and suspense. Sounds may also simply music from the movie sound track. We may also hear some narration which could give us an insight into the narrative or a character. There may also be some special effects too.
  • Titles
Conventions of a title sequence:
  • Production ident 
  • Distribution ident 
  • Actor 1
  • Actor 2
  • Film title
  • All other actors
  • Crew - Casting, Costume design, Music by, Co-executive producers, production designer, director of photography 
  • Executive producer
  • Producer 
*In major blockbusters, the conventions may be challenged. The 2 main actors, who will usually be huge names, would appear before the title of the film. This is because they are acting as a marketing tool to attract a larger, greater audience.*

INTERTEXTUALITY



We used intertexuality from the urban, London based movie 'Adulthood'. Both scenes end the same with a character being follwed from behind and then attacked. Here's an example of how we used the intertexuality from Adulthood. However, the only difference is, is that our scene is from an extreme close up of the torso area whereas theirs is from the head area.



Evaluation - Question 2

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This gif. shows some examples of stereotypical representations used in our film in comparison to actual TV shows and films. I have used examples from spooks - where the asian characters are the villains, and the godfather and the sopranos to show the typically look of a gangster



Representation - The description or portrayal of someone or something in a particular way or as being of a certain nature

In our film we had a stereotypical negative representation of ethnic minorities in western society; The mob boss and hit man were black, and the character who was supposed to get killed but killed instead, was asian. This is stereotypical because ethnic minorities are usually portrayed as 'the bad guy' in many films and TV shows and are usually always involved in criminal activities. 



Gender - We had an all male cast and they were all showed signs of masculinity as they were all involved in crime and violence.


We also had a stereotypical 'gangster': The hit man was dressed smartly/formally and the mob boss was dressed in a suit - black tie and white shirt.

Social Class - All the characters are from a working class background. They are usually represented as criminals, being immoral, having some form of poverty, unreasonable workers etc. This is evident as the working class character is being paid a huge sum of money illegally to commit a crime.


Evaluation - Question 3

Evaluation - Question 4

Who would be the audience for your media product?

My media product is a crime thriller movie. By being a 'crime' thriller it is a sub genre of 'Thriller' movies. The wider audience for thrillers are usually males around the ages of 16-35. This is for many reasons. One reason is due to the content in thrillers. In thrillers, there are always some sort of violent and graphic scenes. Violence mainly appeals to males as it is a masculine attraction. Also, as thrillers contain violence, it could be disturbing for younger people to watch hence why it has an older audience.

The audience for crime thrillers are fairly similar. The main age range would probably be around 18-35. It would also have a male dominated audience as well due to the content. Crime thrillers inevitably contain violence, and also more explicit stuff like drug use, swearing etc.

The target audience for my own movie is 16-25 males who live in an urban city. This is because of where the movie is set - It's set in gritty parts of london involving council estates, dark alley ways etc. An older audience wouldn't really relate to those types of settings whereas a lot of youths and young adults would. Also, the target audience will be males because the 3 leading actors are all males as well. Also, there are violent scenes such as a shooting and that will appeal more to males than females.


This is an official Facebook profile page for my film. This Facebook page is just one way of promoting my product to my audience. However, this Facebook page will mainly be targeted at the younger side of my audience - the 16-21 age range. This is becuase that's the age range of most of the day to day users on social networking sites and the ones who will most likely see it.

Evaluation - Question 6

These are the technologies we have used during our making of our film


FINAL CUT PRO x SOUNDTRACK PRO
We combined these two technologies to add sound to our film. We had
to export our film from final cut pro into sound track pro, adding foley
sounds, special effects and also a backing track to create a tense, edgy atmosphere.

JVC GY HMI 100E CAMERA x LED LIGHT
We combined these two technologies to record scenes with extremely low lighting. We done this by
the LED light onto the top of the JVC GY HMI 100E camera.


The JVCGYHM100E camera was extremely useful especially because of the size. It was small, light, which made it easy to pack and carry around when filming on locations out of college. Also, because the camera was HD, it made our footage seem extremely professional and high in quality.

Final Cut was useful when editing all our footage because it was very easy to use and understand especially as we had a lot of footage to play about with. Also, it was good because we could do our titles within FCP.

Using Blogger was one of the best and easiest ways saving my work. For example, if it was saved on a usb there's a high chance it could get damaged whereas blogger is 100% secure. Blogger was also useful for doing work with member of my group. for example, if one of us had an idea we could simply just post it onto blogger, saving a lot of time and effort trying to contact someone.

Evaluation - Question 7