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

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  • 1.EVALUATION QUESTION 1

2. Within this question I will explain in detail the ways in which my media product, a short film, develops or challenges the forms and conventions of real media products. I will begin by revisiting my planning and research stage so that I can portray how I got to this final stage with my media project. During the beginning stages of this project, I buried myself mostly into research. I began by looking into three particular genres that appealed to me the most, these included: Horror, comedy and romance. To allow me to see the specific codes and conventions that are needed in these three genres, I found an appropriate film poster for each one, and critically analysed them all in detail. I feel that by observing three of my favourite movie genres before starting any form of planning, I was in a better position when it came round to choosing a genre, as I understood three different genres codes and conventions, and what was expected by each one. Furthermore although I had now completed my analysis of genres, I thought it would be appropriate to then research into the typical codes and conventions found on film posters in general. By doing so, I was made aware of what was expected from me when I made my own poster, however I did not concentrate specifically on these, as they were a generalisation and can be changed pending on the genre you are focusing on. I also then repeated this stage, by looking at the codes and conventions for double page spreads. I then critically analysed specific double page spreads that where based on films so that I could see the typical house style, and layout that was used in order to give me inspiration for when it came to creating my own. PLANNING AND ANALYSIS 3. When it came to choosing a genre to base my short film on, I chose horror. To help me come to my decision I carried out primary research in the format of two questionnaires. The first one was a general questionnaire based on films, and the genres that people prefer, by having done this I came to the conclusion that the favourite genres were comedy and horror. I was pleased with this result as both genres are two of my own favourites. Having said this after weighing the pros and cons to each genre, I decided that it would be more interesting to create a horror film. PRIMARY RESEARCH 4. When it came to shooting my film idea, I had to ensure that I used the correct techniques in order to follow the codes and conventions of horror films. Beforehand me and my partner, thought it appropriate to watch a series of horror films, so that we could gain inspiration on camera angles, camera shots, lighting and sound. The films we watched included: the grudge, saw, cabin in the woods, mama and insidious. After having watched each film, we made notes on the specific camera shots and angles that stood out to us, and posted the clip examples onto our blog. The shots that we noted were: High angle shots, low angle shots, tracking shots, close ups, point of view, and extreme close ups. We also noted that the footage always appeared to be low saturated, and the surroundings were often dark. In regards to the sound used, ominous music was used continuously throughout the horror films to build tension, suspense, and to create an overall eerie atmosphere. RESEARCH 5. When filming, we included several tracking shots of the films antagonist. We followed his footsteps at a low angle, we thought this appropriate as the antagonist in the narrative is stalking the female character in the film, so by including a tracking shot, we were creating suspense and tension therefore fitting in with the codes and conventions of horror films. We also ensured that we used close up shots, in order to reveal the emotion on our main characters face, resulting in heightening the viewers anxieties, and allowing them to feel threatened at the same time as the characters in the film. We also included a series of point of view shots in our film, in order to convey that our main characters are in fact in danger, and being watched. The point of view shot was taken from the perspective of the antagonist, so that the viewers were then made to feel uncomfortable yet aware of what is happening, unlike the characters that are in danger. FILMING- SHOTS AND ANGLES Tracking shot in our film Close up shot in our film Point of view shot in our film 6. Another feature that my partner and I had picked up on, with our own experiences of watching horror films in the past, was that bathroom scenes are often used to display particularly scary or threatening parts of the film. We both decided that we wanted to include a bathroom scene into our own film, by having the antagonist hide behind the shower curtain, whilst the victim stands there oblivious, until he hears a sound. We felt that this was an appropriate scene as it added suspense. FILMING- Bathroom scene Existing bathroom scenes in horror films Our Own bathroom scene 7. Furthermore, although we aimed to follow the typical codes and conventions used in horror films, we did however challenge and adapt certain aspects within our own film. The main convention that we challenged, was that our footage was filmed in daylight. This was not necessarily the plan we originally had, but after our experience with our first film, and the poor result we got due to the lack of lighting at night, we came to the conclusion that we could instead film in daylight and just challenge the typical convention of horror films being shot in the dark. At first we doubted the result, as the daylight did not create our footage to appear scary or threatening. However after having converted all of our footage to a lower saturation, a lot of the contrast and brightly lit colours appeared more drawn and dull, still fitting in with the codes and conventions of a horror film. CHALLENGING CODES AND CONVENTIONS Before and After colour desaturation. 8. In regards to music my partner and I first disagreed with the matter, as he believed the lack of music added to the overall creepiness of the film. However as a trial we inserted a threatening track we found, to the beginning few clips of our film, and found that it instantly just fitted well with the film. We then added appropriate music to a few other scenes in our film, and found that it truly did add suspense and tension to the film, as well as creating an overall scary atmosphere. FILM -MUSIC This is a soundtrack that was played in the film the thing. We used the song humanity part 2 which is at 32:24 for the opening of our film. We also used a part of this track called PRISON in a clip of our film. 9. In regards to the theorists that I researched in my planning stage, I wanted to ensure that I had included and detected them in my own footage. Todrovs narrative structure was somewhat inserted into my film, however the equilibrium where everything is said to be balanced at the beginning, is trickier to detect in my film, as it is usually the opening scene in a horror film where everything is calm and happy. Whereas my opening scene began with a point of view shot following one of the characters into the house, so automatically sets it up to be suspicious. However you could say that the equilibrium was the scene where the couple is on the sofa watching a film and everything appears to be calm to them as un like the audience, they are oblivious. The Disequilibrium could be seen when the antagonist breaks into the house, by jumping the garden fence. However the new equilibrium is yet again hard to spot in my film as the ending is somewhat distressing, and leaves it open for a second film. Furthermore Levi-Strausss theory of binary oppositions can be detected in my film as empowerment VS weakness. This is because the antagonist holds power over the main characters that as a result are weak. THEORISTS 10. When it came to creating my poster and double page spread, I followed the codes and conventions closely, by creating a house style by using three colours continuous: red, black and white. I also ensured that I listened to the audience feedback I received in order to create a better result and for it to appeal to my target audience. Overall, I think I have followed the codes and conventions of the horror genre well. However I did challenge certain aspects in order to develop and create a better outcome for my film. DOULBE PAGE SPREAD AND POSTER 11. EVALUATION QUESTION 2 12. My overall aim with our main product (the film)and the ancillary texts (double page spread and poster) was to create all three products to appear to be a part of the same brand. In order to do this, I had to ensure that the products linked together, so that the audience can instantly assume after seeing one, that it is connected with the other. Below are my two ancillary texts. THREE PRODUCTS 13. An obvious factor to how my ancillary texts link with our main product is the repetitive use of the title. The title is one of the main selling points to any product, as it will stick in peoples heads, and help create the brand identity. In this case the title of my film is youre mine. Below shows the continuity I kept across all three of my products in regards to the title. LINK- TITLE POSTER DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD FILM 14. In regards to the images I have used on my ancillary texts, they do not necessarily carry out consistency. However my double page spread does have consistency with my film, as the majority of images I have used, including the main image on the page, are all snap shots taken from the film. This is a generic code and convention that I thought appropriate to incorporate into my creation of my double page spread. I decided to use a complete different image for my poster, as it is only a teaser poster for my film. By using a silhouette as my main image, I feel that I have created a sense of the audience wanting to know more, as to who are the silhouetted figures? And why does it appear threatening? LINK- IMAGE 15. In regards to the colour scheme for all three of my products, I would say this is the most predominant link found across them all, the colour scheme I used was Black, red and white. At the beginning of the project, I posted on my blog, research based on colours and their connotations. In doing so I found that the colour red has both positive and negative connotations, the Negative connotations include: Fire, danger, blood and anger, which automatically appealed to me as it suited my film idea, as well as the codes and conventions of the horror genre. The connotations of black suggested power, evil, death and an overall eerie atmosphere yet again fitting in with my idea and genre. However the colour white connotes goodness, purity, innocence and virginity, a complete opposite to the other two colours in my colour scheme. However I chose white not so much for its connotations, but more so for its ability to stand out against dark backgrounds. Below I have listed the use of the three colours in each of my products so that u can see the continuity in them all: poster: 0 the silhouettes were black 0 background was dark. 0 The title font was red 0 the text was done in white in order to stand out. double page spread: 0 background was black, 0 The title font was red 0 The image captions was red 0 The text was white Film: 0 Obviously the footage was a lot harder to incorporate the colour scheme into. However I ensured that the credits at the beginning were red and due to the fact we DE saturated all of the images, an almost black and white affect was created. LINK- COLOUR SCHEME 16. Whilst creating my ancillary texts it was important for me to remember the research I had done previously into the uses and gratifications theory. In doing so it allowed me to focus on certain elements of my poster and double page spread in regards to what is expected from audiences and what they need to experience from watching/viewing my products. USES AND GRATIFICATIONS: 0 IDENTIFY- being able to recognize the product. 0 EDUCATE- being able to acquire information, knowledge and understanding 0 ENTERTAIN- what you are consuming should give you enjoyment and also some form of escapism enabling us to forget our worries temporarily 0 SOCIAL INTERACTION- The ability for media products to produce a topic of conversation between other people, sparks debates. Identification in my products: 0 The topics that I have touched upon previously in this question are the main factors in which I have created identification amongst my ancillary texts and my main product. The factors which allowed me to create consistency include: the title and the colour scheme primarily as well as the images in regards to the film and my double page spread. Education in my products 0 Although viewers will not necessarily be educated by watching our film, I hope that they can understand the storyline from beginning to end. My double page spread however can educate readers, as it offers an interview about the film, therefore educating readers on its existence, as well as a star rating. Entertainment in my products 0 A films main purpose is to entertain its viewers and keep them engaged. As our film is a horror film, viewers will not find a sense of escapism in watching it, but will hopefully be gripped by the story and want to know what happens next. I also hope that the audience can empathise with the characters in the story. Social interaction in my products 0 I would say from my own personal experience, that posters and magazine articles are two primary products along with television and music that spark social interactions amongst the public. My film poster will hopefully trigger conversation between people as they question what is this film about? and become interested in wanting to watch the actual film itself. The tagline and always will be will also hopefully intrigue viewers and begin to make them want to watch the film. USES AND GRATIFICATIONS 17. To conclude, I feel that my ancillary texts are greatly effective in combination with the main task, as if they were real products in regards to actually being realised, the poster and double page spread would help greatly in advertising the short film. I also feel that I have created an appropriate brand identity through the use of the title, colour scheme and images used. CONCLUSION 18. EVALUATION QUESTION 3 19. After having finished making my poster for my film, I put together a questionnaire. (see below) I then handed this questionnaire around to 8 different people in order to receive their opinion on my poster. AUDIENCE FEEDBACK- POSTER The next slide shows the results that I received. 20. 4. What do you think of the font used on the poster? 0 It helps make the film genre clear 0 Creates an eerie atmosphere 0 I like the font used for the title, and the font used at the top, but perhaps use a different one for the third piece of text below the actors names 0 Its good, looks handwritten white makes it interesting 0 very interesting, not a typical font used, not seen before 0 Its average 0 appropriate for genre 5. What you think of the images used on the poster? 0 I like the fact that the street light creates a halo effect around the victim. it also makes it look as if the street light is the back light for the silhouettes. 0 i think they look eerie and creepy, good for the genre! 0 The coat on the male figure makes him look like a werewolf, but other than that i like the overall look, 0 Could be a tad clearer 0 I like the fact theyre dark 0 Very nice silhouettes used, giving a creepy feel. 6. Overall opinion on the poster? 0 I really like it 0 Its dark, the images do not give to much away, creating an interest in the film 0 Conveys the message well, straight to the point, and intriguing 0 Pretty damn good 0 Good but a bit too dark 0 Good 0 Creative yet simplistic and displays the right conventions of a horror poster 7. Any improvements? 0 Maybe adjustments to where the actors names are positioned 0 More info at the bottom of the poster 0 Film title slightly bolder 0 Use a different font for the text that says from the directors 0 Bit more light around the male silhouette 0 Check spelling and maybe upload in a higher definition AUDIENCE FEEDBACK- POSTER ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Red and black contrast well with the white text making it easy to read. I like the fact that the red signifies blood, fits the genre well Perhaps its too dark Simplistic yet interesting Follows horror conventions 21. After having collected audience feedback for my film poster, I decided to reopen my poster document on Photoshop, and adapt and improve it based on the feedback that I received. I thought this to be important, as otherwise I would not be appealing to my target audience, as 6 out of the 8 people I asked said that horror films are their favourite film genre. Although I only made minor improvements to my poster, I believe the outcome is a lot better. AUDIENCE FEEDBACK- POSTER BEFORE AFTER I changed the font for this section of text. I also corrected the spelling mistake I added a tagline to my poster. 22. AUDIENCE FEEDBACK- DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD After having finished making my double page spread for my film, I put together a questionnaire. (see below) I then handed this questionnaire around to 8 different people in order to receive their opinion on my poster. For this questionnaire however I wanted to ensure that the 8 people I handed the questionnaire out to, were all media students as they understand the technical sides of creating a double page spread and what's expected in regards to the codes and conventions The next slide shows the results that I received. 23. 0 ANY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: 0 The black, red and white are good, and they present the magazines main colour palette but dont think it suits the colour scheme of the film, its too bold. 0 Fits the colour schemes of horror film 0 Love the colour scheme the red grabs your attention. 0 Maybe a bit more red 0 Not so keen on the frames on the bottom images and the large one. 0 WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE FONT USED? 0 Font style is good, easy to read, just needs to be a little bigger 0 Quite basic, nothing uninteresting, nothing too interesting 0 Ok not that interesting but clear to readers eye 0 Clear to read, simple, works well for the article 0 Its looks fine, maybe the youre mine could be bolder. 0 WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THE IMAGES USED? 0 Images are good, main image catches eye and shows the films main character, smaller images show behind the scenes but cant see them that much. 0 Good screen shots- doesnt give too much information away, yet enough to get you interested 0 Clear images, gives broad insight into film 0 Behind the scenes shots look good, and good captivating central image. 0 Film shots are good but need captions, I dont understand the two black and white portraits either. 0 OVERALL OPINION ON THE DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD? 0 Very well presented, clear layout 0 Good double page spread follows the codes and conventions well, nice pictures and colour scheme 0 Well spread out, text is clear, lots of images and colour scheme fits. 0 Nice slick and clean layout, clear presentation 0 Well laid out and designed, just some tweaking (as mentioned in the other questions) needed to finish it off. 0 ANY IMPROVEMENTS: 0 Main image is too big 0 Usually film double page spreads have 3 columns of writing not two. 0 Possibly use a different style of font 0 Tag lines for the pictures 0 Different frames on images. Caption put them in context. Less spacing in the interview body text. Alignment of text in columns made more even. AUDIENCE FEEDBACK- DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD 24. After having collected audience feedback for my double page spread, I decided to reopen my document on In Design, and adapt and improve it based on the feedback that I received. AUDIENCE FEEDBACK- DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD The improvements that I made included: Caption to all of the images- as without them, people where not clear on what the pictures meant. The alignment and spacing of the text Added a bit more red text Removed the red frame from around the main image Changed the font for the film title youre mine to the font title I used on the film poster in order to create a continuous theme. 25. After my film was complete, I needed to also carry out audience feedback in order to gain an honest opinion on what viewers thought of our film, and as to whether we succeeded in conveying the genre and the codes and conventions well or not. I did this by creating an inbox on my Facebook account, and sent out a link to my video along with a set of questions for the people to answer, in order for me to gain feedback on what they thought of the film. [SEE QUESTIONS BELOW] AUDIENCE FEEDBACK- SHORT FILM LINK TO FILM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY8a9 gOYtkY 26. This was the message I sent out on Facebook. AUDIENCE FEEDBACK- SHORT FILM 27. AUDIENCE FEEDBACK- SHORT FILM What was your favourite part of the film? The ending because there was loads of tension I really like the use of the music. I liked the constant use of point of view shots, as it made it appear more threatening as we knew from the beginning that the characters were being watched The quick cuts when the stalker jumped the garden fence. I really liked the camera work, the low angles of the antagonists feet mostly. I really enjoyed the ending, and the bathroom scene! I liked the fact it was shot in daytime, as not many horror films are. at first it did concern me, but i think it worked really well with this film. What part did you least like? The opening credits Some parts of the footage was really jumpy, were two different clips had obviously been put together, they did not quit match up. The opening credits could be better, and perhaps adding end credits as well. I dont like the ending really, it just kind of cuts of, and finishes. perhaps a fade out, or a clip of the stalker walking down the street would have been more effective I didnt like the fact it was shot in daylight. the opening credits definitely let the film down. over than that i really enjoyed it. i think the horror genre has been captivated well. the bathroom scene could have been done a bit better 28. As I am now at the final stage in my project, I cannot act on the feedback that I have received. However I can say that I am pleased with the feedback, although there are some faults with my footage, overall I have succeeded in completing my main goal. Firstly the majority of people said that the film conveyed the horror genre well, and that they enjoyed watching the film, which were the two factors that I wanted to succeed in. I have learnt a lot from this experience, and if I were to create another film again, I will incorporate the improvement suggestions I got from my feedback into it. AUDIENCE FEEDBACK- SHORT FILM 29. Overall I feel that by having completed audience feedback questionnaires on all three of my products, I have learnt that getting a second opinion from a variety of people who have an interest in the products, has allowed me to improve and adapt my work in order to appeal to my target audience. AUDIENCE FEEDBACK- CONCLUSION 30. EVALUATION QUESTION 4 31. In order to carry out my research and planning stage for my project, I had to use several different programmes in order for me to do so. Here are some of them: MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES- RESEARCH AND PLANNING 32. 0 In order for me to find appropriate research into codes and conventions, and genres during my research stage, my primary source of information was the internet. I mostly used google, so that I could find a variety of different sources and opinions. 0 Another search engine that was important during this stage, was YouTube. I used the programme in order for me to watch clips from existing horror films, as well as listening to soundtracks and getting inspiration from watching existing amateur short films. 0 The main programme that has held my entire project together from start to finish is Tumblr. As this was the programme we were told to use to document our work on, by posting frequent blogs. Tumblr was useful as we could also embed pictures, videos and links along with the information we found. MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES- RESEARCH AND PLANNING 33. 0 I used the programme Photoshop and In design briefly during my research and planning stage, in order for me to practice my skills on both programmes, as I had not used them since my AS year. I created a replica double page spread from an existing magazine on In design, and on Photoshop I practiced creating fonts. In doing so it made me feel confident again in using the programmes before I had to use them again to create my film poster and double page spread. 0 Another programme that was useful in my research and planning stage was the Microsoft programmes: word and excel. I used both of the programmes in conjunction with one another. Microsoft word is the document I used in order to create my primary research questionnaires, and Microsoft excel is the programme that I then recorded the results on by making pie charts. MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES- RESEARCH AND PLANNING 34. 0 Facebook was a helpful source also in our research and planning stage, in regards to organizing. I set up many inboxes on Facebook, between me and my partner to discuss ideas, as well as an inbox which allowed us to contact our actors so that we could arrange a time and date that was suited to everyone. 0 I also used my mobile a lot during this stage, yet again as a source of communication between me and my partner as well as the actors on the day of filming. 0 The app for BBC weather was used during this stage In order for us to check the weather the day of filming, as some of our footage would be shot outside, which would have been a problem if it was raining. MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES- RESEARCH AND PLANNING 35. During the construction stage it was crucial to use specific programmes in order to create the film poster, the double page spread, as well as the film itself. Here are the programmes and tools that I used during this stage: MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES- CONSTRUCTION 36. 0 The most important tool that was used during my construction stage was the DSLR. As we used two of the same model cameras to shoot our film footage. We also used boom mics and tripods in order to help this stage. 0 Another crucial programme that we used during this stage was Adobe Pro. This was the programme that allowed us to piece all of our footage together, as we originally had over 100 clips to choose from. It also allowed us to edit the footage, by fading in and out, adding music and adjusting sounds, shortening clips and DE saturating all of the footage to fit with the genre. 0 Whilst piecing our film together we used my partner Nicks laptop, as it already had the adobe pro programme installed, and was portable, which allowed us to work on it in various different places, not only college. 0 Photoshop was the programme that I used in order to create my film poster. I used various different tools on the programme including: background eraser tool, clone stamp tool and many more. 0 In Design was the programme that I used to create my double page spread. 0 I also continued in using Tumblr, in order to post my film, poster and double page spread. MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES- CONSTRUCTION 37. During my final evaluation stage, I used the following products: MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES- EVALUATION 38. 0 For my evaluation stage I used Microsoft word and excel again in order to create primary research in the format of a questionnaire, and then construct graphs to show my results on excel. I handed these questionnaires out to a variety of people to fill out in order to receive honest feedback for my poster and double page spread. This allowed me to see what needed improving with my products, I then returned to the programmes of Photoshop and in design, so that I could improve them both. 0 As well as receiving feedback from others, I evaluated my own products, on my Tumblr blog. 0 In regards to evaluating my film, I posted the film onto my YouTube account, and then set up an inbox on Facebook, asking people to answer a set of questions based on their opinions on the film. 0 And lastly my final stage of evaluation was the presentation you are reading now. To create this evaluation I originally had to open up the programme Microsoft PowerPoint and create my presentation. Then in order for me to post this to my Tumblr blog, I uploaded it onto the website of slide share. MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES- EVALUATION 39. Over the past year I have succeeded in creating a film poster, a double page spread, as well as a short horror film. I am proud that I have achieved this, as at first I was worried about being able to create a film, as I had no previous experience in doing so beforehand. However I feel that by having proved myself wrong, I have grown and am now more confident in using certain programmes. My research, planning, construction and evaluation stages have all helped me to get to the stage I am currently. I have learnt from this experience that you have to rely heavily on the research on planning stages, as we learnt from the mistakes we made with our first film idea. To conclude, I feel that this project has been a success, and I have learnt a variety of new skills. CONCLUSION