Friday, 19 April 2013
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Media film evaluation
Our film revolves around a revenge story. Instead of showing
the back story on why the main character seeks out revenge we decided to throw
the audience right into the action. We used the reason behind the main
characters parents’ death being a mystery to attract our audience. We made our
film into an action thriller because it was the most interesting type to film
and edit as there were so many possible continuity errors that could occur. We also
chose this type of thriller based on our selected audience.
The conventions of the film differ from real media products
as the audience can’t see the protagonists face and could be shown as him
hiding a burn, scar or his identity in general. The protagonist also wears all
black which connotes death and relates to his emotions/thoughts throughout the
film. The main villain wears a gas mask covering his face and hiding him from
the audience. This could be to hide a scar or burn like the protagonist (Number
5). The protagonist is named number 5 to create a form of enigma code for the
audience. The name was thought of so that the audience could think throughout
the film of what his original name was, where he came from, why he doesn't use
his real name and if there are others like him.
Social classes are represented differently to other media
products and change thriller conventions. The protagonist wears black jeans,
black trainers, a black face mask and black hoodie with the hood up over his
head. These clothes show the protagonist to be a teenager/young adult. The
villain wears black jeans, a black waist coat, white shirt and a gas mask. The
clothes he wears represent him as being an adult roughly 25 years old and also
as being somewhat more intelligent than the protagonist which is also show
through the characters voice and actions. Although the film is mainly aimed at men, girls can also be attracted to the film by the grave yard scene where the protagonist grieves over his parents grave. The shots in this scene can also be described as a two shot because it shows the protagonist crying and the cause of his tears in the same shot.
When choosing a media institution to distribute our film I
chose Warner Brothers Studios. This mainly being because of the studios’
popularity, success and that it releases a wide range of action, thriller and
comedy films e.g.: Chernobyl Diaries, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey and The
Hangover part I,II and III. The institution also has a reputation for the
quality of films it releases and the editing used to make the film more
realistic and very detailed. Because of Warner Brothers global reorganization
since its opening in April 4 1923, the films it releases are greatly watched
regardless of who made them just because of the use of the Warner Brothers name
when advertising the film.
Our film is aimed at 15-25 year olds because of the content
included and story line being too graphic for a younger audience but not graphic
enough to be rate 18+. Our film was also aimed more towards a male audience
because of it being an action thriller. This also being because men stereo-typically tend to like more action in films rather than a complex or extensive story line.
We attracted our audience by adding fight scenes, having the
story about revenge and making the story look very dark and gritty. This was
done mainly because our film was aimed at young men who stereo-typically like
action and intense story lines The audience could be addressed through internet
and social media websites e.g.: Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. This use of the
internet can widen our audience and allow the film to be viewed all around the
world in what is best described as globalization.
During the process of researching and planning the film to
making the final film I've learnt a variety of techniques and methods as to how
to create a successful short film using the sixth forms resources and how to
distribute the film successfully. During filming we used technologies such as
Song Vegas for manipulating and editing the film, a camera to shoot the film
and a tripod to change the height of camera shots to create certain affects for
the audience or to. During editing we added a black and white filter to add a
mellow and gritty affect to some shots. This can be used as an example of German
expressionism used in our film to show the gritty violence in the film and the
story.
Looking back at my preliminary task I feel that I've learnt
a variety of methods as to how to create a successful film using the resources
available. How to research similar films to the one I was creating and what
films I should gain influence from. How to plan the shooting of a film, who’s
going to be in it and where it is going to be shot. During filming I learnt how
to use a camera to show meaning in a shot and also how to put across a certain
emotion or mood to the audience e.g.; we used a POV shot of the villain
standing above the protagonist in a shot reverse shot sequence. These shots
were filmed to show a convosation between the two main characters and that the villain
is of higher power and more dangerous than the protagonist. When researching
similar films I learnt methods of addressing the audience like what audiences
of certain ages liked and favored and what men and women looked for in films.
Also looking at similar films showed editing methods we could use to increase
tension and create a certain atmosphere e.g.: fading out and between shots,
quick shots and slow shots. Looking back on creating the film we could have
added a female character and made the story line a little bit more complex to
attract a female audience, older audience and an overall wider audience. When editing
the fight sequence near the end of the film between the protagonist and villain
we could of added a slow motion shot to emphasize the damage be exchanged between
characters. We could have also added a high and wide shot from the corner of
the room after the camera pans across the villain and his accomplice to give
the audience a different view of the surroundings and a different perspective
of the upcoming event.
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