Friday, 30 March 2012

Links to important work

Final Piece

Sound Track

dummy footage 1 & dummy footage 2

animatics and credit testing

story bored

Practice camera shot and angles

Stages of the logo for final piece 

Final Piece Review

This is the groups final cut of the thriller opening. After many attempts of filming, editing and changing location we managed to adjust the final piece to the location
what i like about the final piece is how the music helps create tension and fits well to the speed of the cuts; creating more tension.
on the other hand we had some continuity errors throughout the piece, which we didn't notice when filming. Also the change of location near to the end of the deadline was not good, this meant we had to improvise and adjust the piece to the location.
Other then that i am very pleased with the final cut. 

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Evaluation Questions





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




With the group having a dicussion about our media prject we think we have a few techniques that real media products have. We studied thriller films and tried to manipulate some of the angles and editing used with in intense moments in the film. Gareth and I focused on the editing and trying to build tension to have the audiences attention grabbed. Also with Amber and Rebekah creating the sound track to help create a more intense feeling about the opening. 



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


In all films there is a certain age, gender and maybe social group for the film to be aimed at. The group all came up with possible idea to which our openning sequence is aimed at. We came up with our filmed maybe represented a social group from 12-17 year of age and a mixed gender. It may also represent people who like and enjoy thrillers. It is yet uncertain which social group it is mainly representing.







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


A film franchise would distribute my media product as it is the opening of a film. However, it may also be distributed as a film for television. 

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

With our media project being a thriller film and perhaps under the sub genre of horror/thriller the type of audience we intend our film to appeal to would be teenagers of the age of 15/16 through to any aged adult.  After carrying out research into the ages of thriller film viewers, evidence suggested that the previously stated age range were more likely to watch our type of project; boys more so than girls.  But we however have aimed our project at both genders.


5. How did you attract/address your audience? 

We attracted our audience by making the characters in the audience's age range. The audience's ages would be teenage, so we therefore made the age's of the characters the same. 
We also made the story line of the Thriller something they could relate to, as the story line involves the girl planning a party, and the audience, being at a teenage age, are thinking about attending or planning parties.





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

Whilst constructing this project, I have encountered many different types of technology.
For example: 
  • The 'dolly', track and tri-pod. 
  • The mini camera recorder
  • HD camera recorder
  • MacBooks
  • 'Final Cut' editing program
  • 'GarageBand' music program
  • The internet

For the dolly, I learnt how to connect the tripod and camera with bungee chords and then align the dolly with the track. This was very useful for when we needed to do shots involving the track.

At first we used the mini camcorder to record some dummy footage and check that the shots we planned would work on location. These would all then be recorded using the main HD video camera and proper equipment on the correct location. 
In class, we each had our own Macintosh laptop to use during the lesson. This had many useful programs on it such as Garage Band, Final Cut and the internet browser 'Safari'. I learnt how to use the tools on Final cut to be able to edit the footage that we shot. I also used it to edit Foley sounds recorded straight onto the Mac-book.  
I used the 'Musical Typing' tool on garage band to create the soundtrack for the project and wrote my own score. Then, using the saved loops and sound effects I added some sound effects to add suspense and to fit in with the action on-screen. This was then layered over the top of the edited footage on Final Cut.

7. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
I think we have learnt new techniques in camera work and using different angles to create the effect we wanted for our project. our group also used a wider range of equipment from the dolly and track and a tripod, but in our first preliminary task we only used camera and tripod.
For our preliminary task we had a larger group, this allowed use to share our roles to make the task become easier to work with, and making it fast to complete.