Saturday 21 December 2013

Media Evaluation

Evaluation

For our film trailer we created a horror film trailer, a film poster and the front cover of a film magazine.

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


Our media product both uses and challenges the forms and conventions of real media products. At the beginning of our media product our group brainstormed together ideas of what a real film trailer would typically have or what we think a film trailer should typically have. After brainstorming these ideas together and researching online for real film trailers, film posters and film magazines, we could then apply this to our own things. 

Some of the conventions we came up with for the film trailer were:

  • Lasts between 1:30-2 minutes
  • Includes key sequences from the film - Does not the whole story away, but gives away the main story without revealing the ending
  • A secluded location – Generally horror movies place the characters in a location where they are the only ones there, for example, the woods, a ghost town, a summer camp, an abandoned building
  • Characters forgetting about the threat or not knowing they are in danger – Something commonly used is making the characters aware of the threat and the danger, but continuing on the journey or doing it anyway
  • Power is cut – At the scariest shots and tensest moments, instead of carrying on with the shot, it cuts to black
  • Investigation of a strange noise – 
  • Young/teenage characters - The use of young or teenage characters to make it twice as scary and playing on the fact that young characters are naive and vulnerable
  • Distorted diegetic sound - Distorting the sound in the film in order to portray the fact that something isn't quite right
  • Extensive use of close up - The use of close ups to portray the characters emotions
  • The use of low lighting - The use of low lighting to reflect the vulnerability and add to the spookiness
  • A hero - A strong individual that saves the targets
  • Death/murder
  • Fear of the unknown
  • White flashes
  • Build up music
In our film trailer, we do use a lot of the conventions for our own film trailer. In our film trailer, the female detective is typically the strongest and the main character in our story – Stereotypically women being emotional, she takes it personally to find the girls, knows about the incident in 2009 and realises that their time to find the girls is running out, making her the typical hero in this film trailer. Like other trailers, our film trailer uses multiple white flashes, especially at the flashback with the fridge scene, this makes it a lot more action packed. 
In regards to the stalker/kidnapper, we have used a man, mainly because of the fact that men are more stronger and it wouldn’t make as much sense using a woman because of the voice and the body structure. Our trailer reveals the stalker, but no so much that you can see the full man behind the stalker as we only reveal extreme close ups of the mouth in order to make the audience ask questions. The girls kidnapped do comply with the typical horror film trailer convention as they are young, vulnerable and are teenage girls – We used teenage girls because they are generally naive and vulnerable and this therefore adds to the tension and will hopefully engage the viewer and make them relate to the trailer. We have gone for the horror film trailer location convention, this is because in one set it is based in a dark/big house and a deserted car park with no one around and the second set is based around an empty/deserted car park – This makes it more scarier as they are by themselves and there is no one to help them.


Some of the conventions we came up with for the film poster were:

  • A clear photo that makes the audience ask questions
  • A clear film title at the top or bottom of the page to stand out in bright colours
  • The credits at the bottom of the poster in grey writing
  • The text of when the film will be released, e.g 'Coming soon' or 'December 2014' etc
  • A catchy phrase that addresses the audience
For our film poster we have tried to use a clear picture, because there is a man in a mask, it would immediately make the audience ask questions like - Who is the man behind the mask? What is he doing? We made sure the film name stood out and gave it a mist around the text, similar to what 'The woman in black' film poster does. Not only this, but under the film title we added a catchy phrase which says 'Ever wondered who is watching you?' that addresses the audience and includes them into the poster.

Some of the conventions we came up with for the film magazine were:
  • A posed clear photo at the centre of the page
  • The main film title in big bold writing and a bright colour to stand out
  • Catchy phrases to grab the audiences attention
  • A specific house style to compliment the magazine
  • A barcode at the bottom right of the page
  • A 'PLUS' at the bottom of the page
Our film magazine uses a posed photo of the kidnapper or stalker with his hands around his mask making it seem as if he is going to take his mask off. We have make it so that the photo blends in with the background and the colours are used throughout to make it consistent - Yellows and whites. We have used a variety of catchy phrases like 'find out what could happen if you're home alone...' and the other films they could find inside the magazine with the 'PLUS' at the bottom.

How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary tasks? 
Based on the feedback that we have had on our main product and ancillary tasks, I do think that they are fairly effective in advertising the film trailer as a whole and doing the job they were made to do. It is clear that they would be most effective all together, rather than on their own. With the film poster, we made sure we spent time to research what recent film trailers have done and how they have made their film poster effective. The film trailer does not give an awful lot away, meaning it may be hard for some viewers to grasp the concept of the film altogether and this could therefore mean that it brings down how effective it is. I do think the fact that our film trailer has three main build-ups and is intriguing from the very beginning – The extreme close up of a mans lips on the phone saying “You have 24 hours or the girls all die” immediately makes the viewer ask what is going and will therefore hopefully encourage them to carry on watching till the end. The fact that the female detective says “an incident like this happened in 2009” and “what was the outcome?... There wasn’t one.” It makes the viewer ask questions – What happened to the killer? Is he the man at the beginning? Will he be found? In my view, it is the film trailer that is noticed the most and makes the viewer want to see the whole film. I do think that the main product and ancillary tasks compliment each other 

What have you learned from your audience feedback? 
The audience feedback we gained help guide our film trailer in the correct direction. At the beginning stage of creating the film trailer, it was very difficult to get the shots as snappy and as fast paced as they are in our film trailer now, something feedback helped us do. We especially learnt a lot from our teachers and gained advice of how we could make the trailer more intriguing and interesting and link the stalker in with the victims and make it more into a story than a film opening. The feedback we gained both during and after creating our film trailer was very helpful, at the very start the feedback we received was very much a long the lines of there being no real direction/story line of the trailer, their were too many girls and too much going on (originally we was going to have three kidnappings), the trailer lacked tension or a build up and we needed more narration in order to give a message to the viewers without giving too much away. Because of the feedback it gave us some more ideas on the types of shots we can have at the very end in order to make it the final build up, for example quick paced shots of the mask, a hand on the door handle, a knife dropping and a girl in the car being trapped. Feedback also meant that we had to change the shots around, for example, in the shot when the girl is in the boot, we originally had that at the very end of the trailer as a build up, but after verbal feedback of them saying they thought it would link better after the girl has been kidnapped in the car park, we then changed it to after this so it would link better. Some of the feedback we gathered online include: 















How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
We have used technology throughout to research, plan, construct and design our film trailer, film poster and film magazine. We used the apple macs for a variety of software that include iMovie, iPhoto and Adobe Photoshop 3. For the research we gathered videos and film trailers from Youtube and kept all of our research on Blogger.com, a blogging site. From the very start of shooting and trying to upload the footage we had a lot of trouble uploading it as the macs would not read the SD card or the type of file (avi) and because of this we had to figure out how to convert the media clips from avi to mp4 which took a considerable amount of time. After figuring out how to do this, it then allowed us to upload the clips successfully onto iMovie. We used the apple software iPhoto in order to upload the photos from our SD card by using a card reader or directly from a camcorder. On iPhoto it allowed us to store all of our photos that we had taken (in date order) and from there we could then edit them. For both the magazine and poster, we used the software Adobe Photoshop, none of us was very familiar with this, so it was more or less trial and error and playing around with the different features. We also used horror sounds from youtube that we had to download, we did this by using the website www.keepvid.com. by using this website you then had the option to copy and paste the link of the Youtube video you wanted to download and then choose which file type you wanted to download it with. We encountered a lot of problems with the Apple Macs in general and the technology that we was using, because we had so much footage uploaded it meant that trying to edit on iMovie would become very slow and take twice as long, meaning we would have to delete any footage we knew we definitely wouldn’t use - One disadvantage to using iMovie and the Macs.






Thursday 19 December 2013

Final film poster

Final film poster



Final film trailer

Final film trailer

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HF9Ml-AisE 

Final magazine

Final Magazine Front Cover

Creating a magazine was something that only one of us in our group had done, this therefore gave us quite a few challenges. However, after looking into the research we managed to follow the conventions and came up with a magazine we were all happy with.

Final Magazine Photo

Final Magazine Photo:

After talking to our teachers and realising the previous magazine photo didn't work, we then decided to re-edit into a photo and make it a full on shot so the stalker is fading into the black background. Not only this, but we changed the light on Photoshop and filled in the jumper zip in order to make it look more scary and effective.



Wednesday 18 December 2013

Filming - 18/12/2013

Filming - 18/12/2013


Today I filmed some more shots by myself, the shots I filmed were:

  • An extreme close up of stalkers face saying 'you have 24 hours or the girls die' and 'you've run out of time'
  • Shadow of knife on the wall
  • Silhouette of stalker walking with light behind
  • Mid shot of stalker going to take off mask

Tuesday 17 December 2013

Film Magazine - First Draft

First Magazine - First Draft

Originally, from a photo shoot last week, this was one of the photos we liked the most. Today we started playing around with the text and placed it where we thought it would work the best, including playing around with the colours. However, after gathering feedback we realised that a full on shot of the man in the mask would work better as it is more posed and there is more you can do with it. 




Monday 16 December 2013

Filming - 16/12/13

Filming - 16/12/13

Today both me and Amara filmed some shots to edit this week, we filmed:
  • Knife dropping
  • Silhouette

Media lesson - 16/12/2013

Media lesson - 16/12/2013


In todays lesson, we finally got to a stage where we can post our first draft of our 'concealed' film trailer, we did this in order to gain feedback by posting it onto social networking websites. From our feedback it means that we can then change certain things in order to suit the viewers. Below you can see our first draft:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HF9Ml-AisE 


Possible film pictures

Possible film poster ideas

In todays lesson we played around with the photos I took on Sunday and edited them in preparation for our film poster. These are the possible photos: 








Friday 13 December 2013

Media lesson - 13/12/13

Media Lesson - 12/12/13

In todays lesson we edited our film trailer once again, after knowing it lacked pace and a real link between killer and the girls taken we asked our teacher for their advice. Some of the things we need to reshoot are:

  • The female detective looking at the camera saying 'there wasn't one'
  • The male detective looking at the camera saying 'what was the outcome?'
  • The female detective saying 'Who knows when he'll strike again'
  • Shot of the bottom half of Amara's face pulling down the mask - To make the audience question who the stalker really is
  • A knife dropping for the trailer end build up
  • Extreme close up of Jodi and Chelsea tied up
  • Mid shot of Chelsea in the boot
  • Close up of Chelsea talking into the phone saying something along the lines of 'I'm scared'
  • Shot of stalker looking up with the mask, black to the mask
  • Phone call between female detective and stalker
  • The stalker saying 'You have till midnight'
  • Silhouette of stalker walking towards/away from camera
  • Extreme close up of stalker with/without mask 
  • Chelsea saying 'watch it' or 'what the hell' when the car pulls out


Thursday 12 December 2013

Trailer names


Trailer Names

We had been trying to decide the name for our horror trailer for a while, these were the names that we came up with:

  • Unmasked
  • Masked
  • Concealed
  • Under the mask
  • From the shadows
  • Out of the shadows
We decided on the name 'CONCEALED', as this word represents the fact that the main character/stalker is concealed under a mask. Plus the name is short, snappy and effective.

Tuesday 10 December 2013

Film Poster

After deciding on our film trailer, we changed the name on our basic plan of our film poster. The photo you can see is the photo we took a few months ago, we edited it on photoshop in order to make the background black and change the photo to black and white. We have other ideas on the film poster photo, these include:

  • Stalker looking into the mirror
  • Side of stalkers face
  • Side of stalkers face on the phone
  • Stalker holding the mask/ready to take it off





Wednesday 4 December 2013

Filming - 04/12/13

Filming - 04/12/13

Today we had a successful day of filming most of the shots from the shot list of the 18th Novermber, these are now ready to upload in our next media lesson on Friday.

Monday 2 December 2013

Possible magazine names

Film Magazine Names

The magazine names that our group has come up with so far are the following:
  • Taped
  • Studio
  • Negative

Friday 22 November 2013

Media lesson - 22/11/2013

Media lesson - 22/11/2013

In todays media lesson we started re-planning our storyboard, although our previous storyboard was well planned and thought out, after putting them together we realised that we needed more shots to make it faster paced. We also started to add some spooky sounds and trailer build ups, from adding this we realised the things that we needed to add.

Monday 18 November 2013

Media lesson - 18/11/2013

Media lesson - 18/11/2013

In todays lesson we edited some more clips to make it fit exactly to our storyboard. We then decided to create both a shot list for video and a shot list of pictures for our magazine and film trailer front cover, the shots that we have so far are the following:
Film trailer shots:
  1. Establishing shot of police station
  2. Long shot of female detective on phone
  3. Shot of girl in boot - I'm scared
  4. Shot of stalker opening boot
  5. Shot of police woman picking up phone
  6. Shot of police woman looking at watch
  7. Shot of Jodi turning around after doorbell has rung
  8. Female detective saying 'There was an incident like this in 2009'
  9. Extreme close up of watch ticking
  10. Shot of Chelsea tied up in the boot




Photograph shots:


Monday 11 November 2013

Media lesson - 11/11/13

Media lesson - 11/11/13

After filming yesterday, in todays lesson we got a chance to upload all of the footage successfully. We started to edit the clips as well as working more on our film poster and playing around with the colours and text.

Sunday 10 November 2013

Filming - 10/11/2013

Filming - 10/11/2013

After replanning the beginning of our film trailer, we decided to re film the bits that didn't work previously. These include the car park scene/swing scene and inside of the house, getting as many shots as possible so that we have plenty of footage to work with. We paid extra attention to the lighting to make sure that once we upload the various shots onto iMovie they would not be too dark.

Friday 8 November 2013

Media lesson - 08/11/2013

Media lesson - 08/11/2013

After looking through all of the footage we have so far, we tried editing a few bits but found that it barely resembled a film trailer and seemed more like a film opening. From this we then started re-planning out the very beginning in order to make it more trailer like: 

  1. Establishing shot of police station
  2. Close up of police woman "A numerous amount of girls have been taken"
  3. Door bell ringing, close up of Jodi opening the door
  4. Text screen, saying something to make the audience think, for example - 'What if no one knew you was gone..' etc
  5. Shot from the side looking at Jodi peer out of the door and looking around
  6. Panning shot of Jodi walking into the living room and turning off the Tv covering up the man in the mask, follows Jodi turning off the tv and stops on the man in the mask
  7. Extreme close up of police woman "This has to stop"
  8. Close up of Jodi's leg being grabbed
  9. Long shot of Jodi being pulled away from the camera screaming
  10. Text screen
  11. Establishing shot of traffic going by

Friday 25 October 2013

Media lesson - 25/10/2013

Media lesson - 25/10/13

After having lots of trouble trying to upload all of the clips we had filmed onto the Apple Macs, we finally managed to convert all of the files to MP4 meaning we should now be able to upload them onto the macs and start editing the footage then go back to the drawing board.

Tuesday 22 October 2013

Filming - 22/10/2013

Filming - 22/10/2013

Today we started filming for the very first time, we tried to get as much filming done as possible, these include the car park scene, jogging scene and house scene. Next we need to upload all of the footage and starting the editing process. 

Thursday 17 October 2013

Film Poster and Film Magazine Ideas:

Film Magazine and Poster Ideas:
From all the research we had done on both film magazines and posters we knew we needed them to be very effective. With our new storyboard, we came up with these ideas:




Tuesday 15 October 2013

Pre Final Storyboard

Final storyboard

After re planning everything again, both me and Jodi finally came up with a basic storyboard for our trailer:

















Wednesday 9 October 2013

Kidnapping Ideas:

Kidnapping Brainstorm

We knew we had to rethink of ideas as we didn't think the ideas or storyboard we came up with previously was strong enough and therefore wanted to build on our ideas. We went into more detail of our kidnapping ideas, including what the stalker would be like, the locations we could film at and the various kidnappings:


Monday 7 October 2013

Horror Trailer Brainstorm - Outline

Horror Trailer

Below we brainstormed the basic idea/outline of our horror trailer and the things we wanted to include, from the ways of being kidnapped to the settings:




Sunday 6 October 2013

The Call - Film Inspiration

Our Film Inspiration



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u50ILx42-zE 
Crime/Thriller genre
When a veteran 911 operator takes a life-altering call from a teenage girl who has just been abducted, she realizes that she must confront a killer from her past in order to save the girl's life.


IDEAS:
After realising the second storyboard wasn't going as well as we had hoped we then wanted to look at some more trailers in order to help pick out conventions that trailers use and help use some of them ideas as inspiration for our own. I saw this film at the cinema, I showed my group because I was really inspired by particular things they used and how real the whole film felt. Considering this film is in the crime/thriller genre, I knew it was similar to the genre we wanted to use and knew that we could gain a lot of ideas from this film trailer. From this film trailer we pulled out ideas ~ The car idea where the girl is nearly run over and is then taken as well as the kidnapping as a whole and the main female authority figure.

Saturday 5 October 2013

Second Storyboard - Poster/Magazine ideas

Film poster and front cover magazine ideas:

After starting our second storyboard, we then wanted to think of different shots we could include based on our ideas so far. The things we came up with are the following: 





Second storyboard

Second Storyboard

After our first storyboard, we wanted to keep the same concepts but add more detail and make it more into a trailer we started replanning the beginning of it to make it more like a trailer and less like a film opening.














Wednesday 2 October 2013

Ideas

After getting stuck planning the storyboard we then wanted to start brainstorming again in order to gather all of our thoughts together and see if we could help ourselves think of more ideas for kidnapping. Some of the ideas we thought of are the following:




Tuesday 1 October 2013

First Storyboard Plan Attempt

First Storyboard Plan

After brainstorming all of our ideas we finally decided on a plot, the idea of this story board is it starts off as a break up between both a boy and a girl, after the girl tells the boy that she doesn't think it is working anymore, the boy then begins to get angry and because of this angry side he makes it his personal mission to make the girl pay. 























After this start of our storyboard, we then started to replan it and storyboard our ideas again: