Tuesday 12 January 2010

Our final production


Here are our two final print products - the result of three months work! Hope you enjoy looking at out work, we enjoyed making it!

Tuesday 5 January 2010

Evaluation

A full evaluation of our products is in thes powerpoint slides. This includes:

1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms, conventions of real media products?
2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
3. What have you learned from your audience feedback?
4. How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?

Thursday 17 December 2009

Planning our own production

From our research we now know what the typical conventions of horror / thriller films are, what you would see on a magazine front cover and a film poster. We also have done audience research so we know what our audience likes and dis-likes. This would make our production more sucessful as we know what suits our targeted audience best. We looked into excisting products, such as film trailers, film reviews, film posters and cinema magazines. We looked at the content of each of them. For film trailers we looked at timings, the credit content, and how much of the plot they gave away. We looked into alot of details about all factors of the film industry,and this helped us in not only planning our prduction but editing and making it too.
We looked at different location settings, costumes, ideas for plots, music ideas, digetic and non digetic, and casting. For planning we also drew lots of storyboards that would help us know the order of our filming, we also drew ideas for the print productions so we had an idea of what we wanted it to look like.


Tuesday 13 October 2009

Audience Research.

We then looked into audience research, we used burtons theory of grouping your target audience, and we created a questionnaire that we could use to find out how we can attract our target audience, and what colouring and pictures would be most efficent. We then looked online at different genres of film and looked at what was different between them, we also looked at different posters of the films and also looked at what was different between them such as; pictures, misenscene, colour shemes, and fonts. We then related this back to our own film and genre.

Wednesday 7 October 2009

Film Poster Planning.

In our brief we also have to include a poster that promotes our film, and a cinema magazine that features and advertises our film. We looked at film posters and what they include, such as a main strong image on the cover, the title of the film in a font that suits the genre and when the film is due to be released at the cinemas. We also looked at different aspects of the poster such as representation, conventions, connatations and denotations, the preffered meaning of the poster and what message the poster gives out as a whole.

Plot Summarys.

We then did some research into plot summarys to give us an idea into what we should base our film on and what genre we should have.
We then decided we are going to make our film a thriller and so we looked more indepth to films such as 'The hills have eyes' and 'drag me to hell'. We now also have an idea about what we are going to base our film on, and as a result of this we also have ideas about what types of shots we could use to give a scary effect.

Analysing Film Trailer Shots.

Today we again looked at film trailers and chose certain shots we liked, we then looked at each aspect of the shot and anyalised it according to typical conventions. We looked at the mis-en-scene, the shots that were used, costume of the characters, and what the audience see in the foreground and background. We found this very helpful as it made us think about what we can include in our film that will be of a certain significance. We also have found that what you include helps the audience know what your target audience is.