From looking back at my preliminary task, I feel like I've learned a lot looking at how my finial product came out. I feel my camera skills have improved, even how I hold the camera is much more improved. I feel like I can take better shots seeing as my close-up, over the shoulder and match on action shots have been come out a lot better. I learned how to use a tripod correctly. Also my editing skills have gone better looking at my preliminary task, I didn't use effects because I didn't know how to however, I'm much more confident.
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Monday, 13 February 2012
Q6. What have you learned about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
For making my horror film, I used a number of technologies to help me with my finial out come. I first started by creating a survey where I wanted to find out what type of horror films do the audience watch/like. From the results of the survey, I produced a presentation on Prezi brainstorming my ideas for my horror film opening sequence. I added YouTube videos of some existing horror film openings to add to my ideas. I also created a Production Company logo on Photoshop 'Woodland Studios'. The name was inspired from the idea of filming our opening horror sequence in a forest.
We used a video recorder to film our opening horror sequence. Some of the footage in our film is handheld because we wanted to get into the point of view of the character. The scene with the flashback is when we used a tripod to shoot. We wanted to make the flashback clear to the audience. We also used the tripod to film the panning shot because we wanted the shot to run smoothly and to make sure we captured the park entirely. What I learnt from using a camera is that I have to remember, when shooting, to make sure I get everything in the shot as some things I wanted were left out.
I used Premiere Pro to edit the opening sequence of my horror film. I imported all my footage onto there and had to decide which footage I wanted to keep and which I had to cut. Once I did that, I put all my footage together so each cut flowed well with one another. I used effects like red tint and dip to black to show the flashback. We went on YouTube to look at opening horror sequences and listened to the type of music they had used. I then went on a website called 'FreeSound' to find music which would fit our opening sequence. We found a classical type music which we thought would fit our opening sequence quite well. Its also good because it builds up the tension.
Friday, 10 February 2012
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Q4. Who Would Be The Audience For Your Media Product?
This is Tidge. Tidge is 16 years old and lives in Bracknell with her mother, brother cat and dog.




The breakfast cereal she would choose to eat would be Weetabix.
On the weekends she likes to go out with her friends, read and do absolutely nothing.

Her favourite drink is Vitamin Water and likes to drink nothing but that!

Tidge's ideal partner would be Shia Labeouf. She's obsessed with him.
America would be Tidge's ideal place to go on holiday. She would go to L.A because its the best place she feels to peruse her dreams of becoming a famous actress/singer.

Overall, the target audience I would like to view my film would be teenagers. I tried to make my film opening sequence relate to teenagers by having teenage actors. I also thought of where teenagers would hang out and have a fun time so I thought a park would be a good setting to shoot my film opening.
Q3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?



Q2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Ruksana is that type of teenager who's pretty reckless. She likes to go on adventures which some teenagers like to do. I have chosen to compare Ruksana with a character from "The Chronicles Of Narnia" called Edmund. Edmund is like Ruksana because they're devious yet adventurous at the same time. However Edmund is a bit more wise than Ruksana's character and doesn't go and get himself in stupid situations then killed. Ruksana's character and Edmund both are head strong characters and characters who like to be in control and take charge.
Q1: In what ways does my media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Above are 9 frames of my film "Unwanted" in which I'm going to evaluate the conventions of media in each frame. Frame 1 shows the first shot of our film which is a panning shot of the playground. We decided to add a panning shot in our film because we wanted the audience to actually get a good look of our location. We decided to have it set in a children's playground because people wouldn't think that a children's playground would be a place where bad things would happen. Playgrounds are often used in horror films so this so this is a convention. The second frame introduces our first character, Isabelle. Isabelle is also the main character of our film and that is why we decided to have her name appear before our other character. We added a red tint to the shot to show time passing. We also added a ghosting affect to show that the characters were under the influence. Horror films often use ghosting effects so this is a convention. Frame 3 introduces Ruksana, our other character in our film. We decided to put Ruksana after Isabelle because of the fact that she dies first in our film. The same effects have been used in this frame that have been used in frame 2. Frame 4 shows an over the shoulder shot of the characters walking from the playground, into the forest. Because Isabelle is quite far from Ruksana, this indicates that she doesn't want to go further in the forest. As you can see, its going much darker outside and Isabelle has a feeling something bad is going to happen. Over the shoulder shots are often used in horror films. This is also a convention. Frame 5 shows Ruksana walking by herself, seeing that Isabelle has left her. The shot is trying to show someone walking behind her making loud noises and causing her to turn around. We leave the shot with her screaming. This is also a convention in horror films. We then turn to frame 6 which is an over the shoulder shot of Isabelle hearing Ruksana scream causing her to dramatically look back. This shot is used in many different horror films so it is a convention. Frame 7 shows the title of our film "Unwanted" which appears at the end of the opening sequence. The title takes up most of the shot and is larger than all other credits. We decided to to this because in horror films, the titles always appear larger than the credits to show the importance of the film. Horror films also have their title after the opening sequence. This is a convention. Frame 8 is a shot of Ruksana running and looking back after she heard something behind her. This is a convention in horror films. Frame 9 shows Ruksana going through the forest. We did this as a close up to show the scared expression on her face. Many horror films also have close up shots of the characters faces to try and get the viewer to feel something for that character, this is a convention.
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