- How to create a blog and add features such as polls and videos.
- Acquiring the correct lighting for certain shots.
- How to correctly use a video camera and the various functions it can carry out.
- How to upload, convert and capture camera footage.
- How to edit our filming on the machines, and how to add effects such as fading, titles and applying music.
- How to convert filming and insert images
- How to use Photoshop to create our film group logo and to create mock ups of our potential film title.
- I was able to create and use a Gantt Chart effectively to keep on track and know what I had to do.
- How to locate and download copyright free material to use in the project.
- How to use computer programs such as Scribd, SlideShare and SmartSheet to produce things for my blog.
Thursday, 26 April 2012
Evaluation Part 6: What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
During the production process of our film product, I have learnt various things such as:

A majority of these things I have learnt, I didn't know during the preliminary, apart from the basic editing skills. I have also learnt that to actually produce the film a lot of planning needs to take place, and that filming has to be very organised. I have also learnt that communication is important within the group, with tasks needing to be shared out and plans needing to be made. I also learnt the importance of continuity editing from the preliminary, even though are film product doesnt use it as it is made in a different style.
Evaluation Part 5: Feedback
As part of the process, we were able to show our clip to our media class who represented our target audience. By doing this, we were able to acquire feedback. This was helpful as it aided us in finding out what aspects of our film opening worked well and what aspects didn't work. This allowed us to make appropriate changes in order for it to be enjoyable for our audience. Aspects that were successful were our sound effects and music, the use of the newspaper articles in the opening credits, clearly establishing the genre and the title screens helping to emphasize the genre. Aspects that didn't work well were shots going on for too long, the audience becoming confused with a change in the characters accents, and the title screens initially not being clear enough. Because we received the constructive criticism, we were able to rectify downfalls of our project.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Evaluation Part 4: Who would be the audience for your media product? & How did you attract/address your audience?
The target audience for our film product are teenagers of
both genders. We have chosen teenagers as our target audience because we felt
it was easier to figure out what conventions of films they enjoyed, and had
access to them easily through friends or people in our class.
We achieved this by ensuring our teenage characters represented
a variety of teenage stereotypes that our target audience may be able to relate to. Horror films are also relatively popular with
teenagers, so by making our main characters teenagers it allows the possibility
of our target audience perhaps identifying with a character. We also made our product age appropriate so that if it were to be shown in cinemas they would be able to view it. We used minimal profanities, and no violence so that we could achieve a low age certificate and still access our target audience.
We chose Jordan and Yvette to watch our film opening and give their opinion because they are our target audience and we felt it best to get their views on it and whether they felt we achieved the right effect and fitted into the horror genre with our conventions. Their feedback was also similar to the feedback we received when our clip was shown to our media class.
Evaluation Part 3: What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
(Episode 50, a film Metrodome distributed)
We would choose these institutions because they can often specialize in our genre of film and the budget would have been on. As these films have had some success, we feel we'd be able to achieve the same.
The Watcher Opening Clip
Our clip begins by running through the credits and title screens. Our music starts from the outset to help set the tone of the clip as sinister, easily being associated with the horror genre. Between title screens, it cuts to a close up of "Simon", and then pans left to "Will" which helps establish an initial relationship between the characters and introduce them to the audience. It then cuts back to the title screens. This then cuts to a close up of "Serena's" feet, with a tracking shot of her walking down a pavement. A fade transition is used to cut to the next shot of "Will". Diegetic dialogue can be heard in the background, faintly cutting through the non-diegetic background music. There is a close up of him, and he is being tracked, which shows that the group is travelling somewhere. It then cuts to the title screen. This is followed by various close ups and zooming of individual characters, which again helps the audience to establish a relationship and form their initial judgments of the characters. This cuts to text screen describing the events that had occurred and introducing the "lost footage" concept. There is a non-diegetic typewriting sound effect that replaces the previous creepy theme music. Then this cuts to the scene where the topic of the film is introduced through dialogue, with "Will" raising the topic of suspicious deaths occurring in the woods in relation to the warning sign. At various intervals, a crackling clip and sound have been edited in, to reinforce the video camera footage concept.
At the end of the clip, there is a loud noise which catches the attention of the characters, and after they have acknowledged it the scene cuts to the crackling scene. This makes the clip appear more mysterious, and makes the audience want to know more about the events.
Tuesday, 27 March 2012
Gantt Chart
I decided to upload this later in the project instead of at the beginning as I wanted to be able to update it whenever something was completed and to keep track of the tasks I had to complete.
Monday, 26 March 2012
Wednesday, 14 March 2012
Monday, 12 March 2012
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Initial Script
Simon-You lot are so slow hurry up.
Serena- Give us a chance this hill is steep.
Will- Look guys they have installed CCTV because of all those mysterious deaths.
Serena- Seriously Will, what deaths.
Will-All those weird happenings going on in the woods. You haven’t
heard?
Maria- I don’t believe in that supernatural shit.
Will- My sneakers are muddy.
Maria- So guys did anyone bring the hot chocolate
Will-Who needs hot chocolate? We’re going to up on pure adrenaline.
Serena- Will, what were you saying about those deaths?
Maria-Serena, seriously don’t worry about it!
Will-Well I’m just saying, when 6 people die, with no rational
explanation, everyone’s going to get a suspicious…
Simon-Don’t worry ladies, I’ll protect you!
Serena- Shut up Simon!
Simon- Come set up camp next to me, we can stargaze together.
The actual script
used in our video may differ from this, but this is a rough base of what we
will be saying and the topics we will be covering.
By Will Humphrey
and Shakira Rawlins
Tuesday, 28 February 2012
Monday, 27 February 2012
Monday, 20 February 2012
Thursday, 9 February 2012
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Pan's Labyrinth- Analysis
Pan's Labyrinth Opening Clip (Spanish..)
The clip opens with a black background with text. There is non-diegetic music playing which is quite creepy and low, which gives a scary portrayal of the film which is associated with that of the horror genre. There is also diegetic sounds of heavy breathing which gives a scary impression to the audience. When the clip cuts to the next scene, the lighting is very dark, and only the young girl can be seen. She is very pale and almost glows against the darkness, which gives the impression that she is the protagonist of the film especially as the camera focuses on her for a longer period of time. This scene then cuts to another setting, which shows what I presume to be a city of some sort. It is shown in very dark lighting and appears to be surrounded by mist which re-in forces the perception of the horror genre.
The clip opens with a black background with text. There is non-diegetic music playing which is quite creepy and low, which gives a scary portrayal of the film which is associated with that of the horror genre. There is also diegetic sounds of heavy breathing which gives a scary impression to the audience. When the clip cuts to the next scene, the lighting is very dark, and only the young girl can be seen. She is very pale and almost glows against the darkness, which gives the impression that she is the protagonist of the film especially as the camera focuses on her for a longer period of time. This scene then cuts to another setting, which shows what I presume to be a city of some sort. It is shown in very dark lighting and appears to be surrounded by mist which re-in forces the perception of the horror genre.
The Shining- Analysis
The Shining Opening Clip
The clip opens with landscape aerial shots of very isolated, yet picturesque landscapes. That teamed with the eerie non-diegetic sound playing gives the impression that the film is a horror, but because the audience don't see any violence during the opening clip, we can possible rule out a slasher horror-type film. Even though the landscapes are filmed during the daytime, there is a lot of shadow so the lighting looks quite dark, giving a sinister portrayal of the settings. Because the opening clip contains a lot of isolated landscapes, we can assume that the particular setting for the film will also be in an isolated area.
No characters are introduced in the first 2 minutes, but it does show a car travelling through a number of different places continuously, which gives the impression that the character(s) are travelling a great distance.
Monday, 30 January 2012
Wednesday, 25 January 2012
Monday, 23 January 2012
G321: Foundation Portfolio
-Video
Preliminary exercise: Continuity task involving filming and editing a character opening a door, crossing a room and sitting down in a chair opposite another character, with whom she/he then exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue. This task should demonstrate match on action, shot/reverse shot and the 180 degree rule.
Main Task: The titles and opening of a new fiction film (maximum 2 min)
Preliminary exercise: Continuity task involving filming and editing a character opening a door, crossing a room and sitting down in a chair opposite another character, with whom she/he then exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue. This task should demonstrate match on action, shot/reverse shot and the 180 degree rule.
Main Task: The titles and opening of a new fiction film (maximum 2 min)
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