Q4. Who would be the audience for your media product?
This would be an ideal candidate for a member of our target audience. Particularly young, female as the main character is female herself which in cases younger people can relate to.
Never the less our thriller opening is opened to a wider audience.
Our specific audience for our our film based on our USP is people of a young age due to the fact that the actors used in our Thriller Sub-Genre film are young which is different from other Thriller Sub-Genres as usually the actors are in their early Twenty's rather than Teenagers.
Looking back at your Preliminary task, What do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Looking Back at our Preliminary Task we have learnt so much since then. The Pre-Production of our Prelim Clip was well organised. We thought about Soap Operas and what storyline's they where based on. We then agreed to base our Prelim Clip on a Soap like Storyline. We researched the 180 Degree Rule and applied this information to our Prelim Clip, therefore we made sure that we filmed left to right to portray the relationship between the two characters. We also did a Storyboard where we based our Prelim Clip camera shots on. We also organised the Props and locations to fit with our Storyline. We wanted a location that had a cosy feel to it to grab the sincere emotions being portrayed by the characters.
We filmed our Prelim Clip to the best of our Ability at the time with the knowledge that we knew of the Camera and Filming. I was confident enough to film but struggled performing the different types of camera shots. We enjoyed filming our Prelim Clip but realised that its not as easy as it looks! We were organised as we didn't require many props as they where not needed to portray what we were trying to get across.
The editing of our Prelim Clip was quite difficult as it was our first time using Final Cut Pro for a real Clip that we had filmed. We chose sound from Soundtrack Pro where we later imported into Final Cut Pro which played over our Prelim Clip. We added in text using Final Cut Pro. We chose a font that fitted with the Genre of our Prelim Clip which was Drama. The Match Cuts where quite hard to establish whilst we where editing our Prelim Clip in Final Cut Pro because there was a vast amount of unwanted Jump Cuts that occurred in our Prelim Clip.
The lighting was quite dark as the natural lighting that shone through the windows was not enough and the camera wasn't positioned in the correct place to make the natural light beneficial. Our Mise en Scene was not as successful as we'd hoped due to our lack of preparation time. We where not able to get accurate props or an accurate environment in the time we were given. The Match Cut where not accurate due to the Jump Cuts. Adding in titles were successful but they were not placed in the exact right order, so to an extent we did follow a traditional film opening as our director appeared last on the screen. The sound that we used was very appropriate as it fits with the emotions that we were trying to portray to our audience.
In our Prelim Clip we kept the Camera in one place and there wasn't a variety of shots. We also just kept the camera at the Filmer's height. The Match Cuts where very inadequate. Whereas in our Final Film we used a variety of shots and camera angles to portray the thoughts and feelings of the characters that we where trying to get across to the audience. We focused on a high quality of framing whilst filming so that we avoided having any wasted space in a shot. This shows that we are more advanced in our Camera shots and have the knowledge to use the camera more clearly.
The Lighting that is used in our Prelim Clip is natural light therefore the clip came out very dim. In our Final Film the lighting is quite bright as the camera is positioned differently and we made sure that any natural light that was being used is reflecting on the camera rather than behind it. We are now aware if the lighting and how much of an affect that it has on a piece of Film. We avoid any darkness being shown on the characters.
The use of Sound in our Prelim clip is only a track that has been added from Soundtrack Pro. In our Final Film we used a voice over that was Pre-Recorded by me using the Camera. We used a Sound from Soundtrack Pro to play over our Final Film that conveyed the sincere feelings that we wanted to express to our audience. The use of quick sound effects in our Final Film added in our use of Sub-Genre (Horror/Thriller) as these sound affects add in the horror side to our Opening. This shows that we can now use Soundtrack Pro in a more advanced way. We are also able to record voice overs and edit them using Soundtrack Pro which is much more Complex compared to the one Track that we used in our Prelim Clip. We have become more creative when adding in Sound.
Titles that we used in our Prelim Clip where unconventional as they didn't go in the correct order once appearing on the screen. Whereas in our Final Film we followed the Conventional title sequence. We where also reminded by Mary on various occasions to "remember to follow the conventional title sequence". This shows our understanding of film title sequences and how important they are to the making of a film.
The Mise en Scene that is used in our Prelim Clip is not accurate as there was not enough time to prepare. We used Props that suited the Mise en Scene and our Body Language suited the Storyline. This portrayed a clear enough picture for the audience to understand what had happened. In our Final Film we made SURE that the Mise en Scene was completely accurate. We made our Costumes have an Aslyum feel and we made the environment look very hospitalised. The Body Language conveyed the frustration that our characters where going through. We used a Prop which was a Teddy Bear that conveyed Childhood and innocence for the main character. This shows our increased understanding of Mise en Scene as it is vital to get it accurate in order to create an atmospheric environment.
In our Prelim Clip there was lots of unintentional Jump Cuts which therefore made editing our Prelim Clip quite difficult. We didn't use any transitions as we didn't have the knowledge of these effects to be able to apply them to our Clip. In our Final Film we did accurate Match Cuts and edited out any Jump cuts that we did not want to occur in our Opening. We also used fade in and fade out transitions to convey Flashbacks that our main character was having of her childhood and when she was placed in the Aslyum. This helped to express clearly to our audience the main characters state of mind. We are now able to use Final Cut Pro effectively to edit our Final Film due to our advanced knowledge of how it works. This also makes it much clearer to the audience the Storyline of our Final Film and what we are trying to portray with use of the effects.
I've learnt by doing both productions that it is vital to make everything accurate so that the film (when being played back) flows very smoothly. I've also learnt that Filming is not as easy as it looks, it requires time and enthusiasm to make a film come out precise and accurate.
We added in a fade in and fade out to our sound so that it flows well with our Opening. We used Motion to add in the Distribution Icon and Production Icon.
Foley originated from Jack Foley , who established the basic modern techniques still used today.
What is Foley Sound?
Foley sound is sound effects added to the film during post production , these sounds include footsteps, clothes rustling , crockery , doors slamming and opening , there are many more foley sounds that are created based around everyday life.
Why bother with Foley Sound?
Without Foley sound a film sounds hollow and empty . It has shown that old historical films seems lifeless when screened without sound therefore Foley sounds helps bring dead images to life but also adds a element of realism.
How is Foley done?
Foley is normally done by Foley artists. Ideally they stand on a stage with a variety of props and surfaces in a studio .
We added in effects to our Opening to make it more realistic and easier for the audience to understand the storyline. We also added in sound effects to emphasise parts of our thriller opening to make horror like.
I noticed this advertisement in the Metro Newspaper and it
was really intriguing and different to any film advertisements I’ve seen
before. I figured that I might as well post a Blog about the film Advertisement
and what it connotes to the viewers just by that one glance.
The main colour of this advertisement is a Sun Bleached
Orange. This is the same colour as the Tiger used in this advertisement. By
having an animal in this, it shows to the viewer that the film is focused on
nature and animals. It also makes them assume that the films main location of
filming is in some type of Wild Life in a hot country. They also have the young
boy opposite the Tiger and the proxemics is quite close. This shows that there
may be some type of relationship between the boy and the Tiger or the boy may
be looking after the Tiger. The colours used in this are mainly bright and
soft. The colour white that is used as the font colour of the film title
connotes innocence from both the young boy and the animal. It also shows that
the film is positive in some kind of way, whether it has a positive outcome or
a positive start.
This is our Rough Cut for our Thriller Film Opening. We have added in Sound Effects to create more of a Horror/Thriller Feel to our Opening. We have more sound effects to add for out Final piece and to also play tension filled sound throughout. We like the Voiceover used at the end because we feel that it fits well with our opening due to the Storyline its based on. We hope to re-film two scenes in this opening as they weren't in focus on the Camera whilst filming. Overall, We are happy with our Rough-Cut.
These our photo's of our filming process for our Thriller Opening. We filmed in College on the Ground Floor as we wanted to get a Education Environment to show the changes in character for the Young Girl. This is also a contrast in scenery.