Shaun Hardwick AS foundation portfolio
Labels
- Animation
- Evaluation of the thriller
- Footage of thriller
- Post-Production what is it
- Practice for the thriller
- Preliminary Task
- Research and Planning
- Research and Planning - Academic Theories
- Research and Planning - Audience
- Research and Planning - Codes and Conventional Features
- Research and Planning - Institution
- Research and Planning- Moving image
- Script for Thriller
- SHOT COMPOSITION ACTIVITY
- Task Exercise
- Textual Analysis of Films
- The storyboard of preliminary task
- Welcome
Thursday 26 March 2015
Question 7- Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the main task?
In this PowerPoint, I have answered Question 7 to the AS Level Media Evaluation.
That I have discuss what I have learnt from producing my preliminary task and how I made sure that I don't do the same mistakes I did in the preliminary task in my main task- producing a film opening to a thriller.
Final version of the Film Opening
This is the final edited version of my film opening for the thriller - Cursed Life.
As from over the past weeks, I have been trying to improve small parts of the film opening like the titles and the music. And finally I have solved the problem behind these issues that I have developed them to make them better for the opening of Cursed Life.
For example: the music.
The music for the opening sequence of the thriller was improved as my team was told to make the music dip a bit in some places of the film opening as there was a sudden change in the atmosphere of the film. Like when the ghost character (the antagonist) appears that the background music for the opening has to dip as there is other music for this part.
Another example was the titles for the film opening, that some of them were unreadable as the appear on the screen then they were disappear in seconds making it hard for the audience to see who's in the film.
So here is the final version of Cursed Life with titling and music improved.
Enjoy.
Monday 23 March 2015
Question 6 - How have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
In this YouTube clip, the clip shows how I used media technology such as Premiere Pro to make the opening to my thriller . The technology I used for the thriller was Premiere Pro, Mixcraft, Illustrator and After Effects. This YouTube clip shows how I used these technologies and explains what I did with them.
Furthermore I did a lot of practice with the different software and as a result I find out what software works the best for its job.
From starting the course in September and did my first blog post onto Blogger has now come a long way as I now know how to the use the blogger effective and how to upload and embed codes into the software. For example I now know how to upload and embed my YouTube clips onto my blog page without a hyperlink to the video on YouTube.
Which software did I used for what part of producing the thriller opening:
Which software did I used for what part of producing the thriller opening:
After Effects - used for creating the titles and adding effects to the titles and clips. |
Illustrator- used to create the logos for Planetational Studios, Dark Skies and Moon Spider. |
Mixcraft - used for making the background music for the thriller opening. |
Wednesday 18 March 2015
Questions 4&5: Who would be the audience for your media product? & How did you attract/address your audience?
This YouTube clip shows the targeted audience for the thriller as I explained how I targeted my audience and how I made the thriller that it will fit with the criteria for this age group/targeted audience.
Tuesday 17 March 2015
Cursed Life (music improvement)
Still the same footage but with the music improved to create more tension in the opening to the thriller.
Question 3- what kind of media institutions might distribute your media product?
I have chosen one of the big six film production and distribution companies as Warner Bros has got a well understanding of how to make films as they have been producing and distributing films since 1903, this clearly shows that this production and distribution company has years of film making experience . Also the company has many contracts with film stars and film directors who can help out with making films for the company. In additional the film company have a lot of film equipment such as up to date film cameras and CGI that can help a film be very successful at the film's box office. Warner Bros has a very large amount of money to be put towards to film making as each film has the chance of getting a large budget to make the film and use up to date film technology to make the film a success. Alternately, I can use YouTube to show the full version of Cursed Life, as I can easily distributed the thriller on and it will reach a wide targeted, global audience. Furthermore this website is free and has no charge to upload something onto the website also this method of distributing my thriller will save money for me as I will not have to pay a distribution companies such as Warner Bros Pictures to get my thriller out.
Monday 16 March 2015
Question 2- How does your media product represent particular social groups?
How does
your media product represent particular social groups?
In the thriller, that my team produce for the AS Course will
represent the following social groups:
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Teenagers
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Gender
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Ethnicities
Teenagers
In the opening
to the thriller ‘Cursed Life’, the main teenager boy is shown to represent that
the story behind the thriller is that the teenager boy is cursed as everything
around or associated with him is falling to bits. He is facing relationship
issues and teenage issues like modern day teenagers who face these teenage
issues on a daily basics as they may be having problems with
girlfriends/boyfriends and family relation. The age of the teenager male
character is 17 years old, as to shown that the teenager male character is at
this age; we uses adult-like costumes to
show that he is on the border line of becoming an adult. Also we used the
mise-en scene to make the costume for the teenager male actor to have an
effective use of colour to see both the good and evil sides of the 17 years old
teenager male character has he has good feelings that he has emotions for his
girlfriend as shown by the ‘white’ colour of his costume jumper. But the
‘black’ colour of the teenage male character’s costume jumper shows the bad
feelings that he is facing life-like issues with family and relationships and
finding out them are hard to life with/cope with.
Furthermore, the representation of teenagers in the
thriller, the team used mise-en-scene to make the locations for the thriller to
help the film with setting the location and telling the plot, for this we used
locations such as a park and classroom to show the stereotype of 17 years olds
that they are still teenagers and some of them are still at school during
higher education (6th Form). This is telling the audience that these
16-18 years old teenagers are still young people not yet fully classable as
adults start facing issues with relationships and lifelike adults as this
issues majority start just as you finish secondary school. In additionally, we
used long shots, mid-shots and establishing shots as well as a tilt shot to
show the locations by the use of camera shots and angles. Even more the
post-production of the thriller, the editing on the camera shots create more a
deeper effect to the audience as the editing helped to set the mise-en-scene
and put it together.
Gender
In the opening
to the thriller ‘Cursed Life’, the team made sure that gender will be well
represented in the thriller. For example we used close-ups, mid-shots and long
shots on the teenager male character to show the physical stereotypical
masculine side of the male, that they are very independent as they will decide
their own path in making real-life issues. Also the particular camera shots we
used to show the representation of the male shows that they don’t show any
emotions in physical appearance but in mentally the emotions can be shown
beneath the skin.
As for the
representation of the teenage female in the opening to Cursed Life, the team
used a high angle shot of the photograph of the teenage female character as to
show the common stereotypical representation as the females can be very
vulnerable as they can be hate from the actions of males.
Also, my team
included a 17 year old teenager female character to play as the main teenager
male character’s girlfriend as to show the two sides of the
boyfriend/girlfriend relationship as both characters represents that both sides
can get hate by the other if one of them are facing harsh times in their life.
In the opening
to the thriller, my team used two characters that the audience can see are both
white, as this represents that any ethnicity person can be in a relationship
not just one pacific ethnicity group. For the rest of the thriller, we planned
as in own research and planning to have a mixed characters in the thriller. Own
team planned to have that the majority of the characters will be white, however
there is one main female black character, which will be a doctor and will be
important to the story. This is a countertype of the black community as the
female character will have a professional job as it shows that not all doctors
in today’s society are white. As it implies that every ethnicity group can be a doctor if they
work hard to become one.
Daniel Chandler's Genre Theory
For the thriller my team used Daniel Chandler's genre theory as we adheres themes, characters, setting, iconography and filming techniques that we understood and applied to the thriller.
For example: the setting was geographical as we used locations that fit to the plot of the thriller as we used parks and modern buildings to help with making the thriller feel real. Also another example of Daniel Chandler's theory that we included in the thriller was iconography; as we used the mise-en-scene very well as we used the correct setting, costumes and characters to create the story of the thriller. Like we used teenage clothing for the teenagers in the thriller to show to the audience that they are young teenagers, who's going in adulthood and the other characters in the thriller like the doctors and police officers, the team will used professional costumes for the characters like a police uniforms and a white coat with medical features to the costume to tell the audience their professional job in the film's society. Even more the editing and the usage of the camera help with showing the characters and locations to the audience with telling the atmosphere of the set, that shows social groups in the area, in how the groups react with one another.
Daniel Chandler's Genre Theory
For the thriller my team used Daniel Chandler's genre theory as we adheres themes, characters, setting, iconography and filming techniques that we understood and applied to the thriller.
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