Thursday 21 April 2011

Looking back at your preliminary (the continuity editing task), what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?

I feel like i have improved a lot since filming the preliminary task at the beginning of the year. I think my ability to film, edit and set the scene for a shot have all improved greatly and continue to get better.  

The picture on the left shows a shot reverse shot. Shot reverse shots are mostly used when characters are talking to each other. It shows the characters point of view. A shot reverse shot is when the camera is over one characters shoulder while the other character is speaking so we can see the facial expressions of the character speaking. When the other character speaks the camera changes shoulder to the character that has just spoken. The preliminary task on the right shows a mid shot of two character speaking. I don’t think the mid shot looks as professional as the shot reverse shot.  

The pictures show match on action. Match on action is when the same object is shot from multiple angles and shots; however it is done with smooth continuity as if it was done real time. This helps the audience understand what’s going on.



The 180 degree rule is when two characters in the same scene should always have the same left/right relationship to each other. If the camera passes over the imaginary axis connecting the two subjects it might confuse the audience so we kept to one side of the line. We did this in both or preliminary and our opening two minutes.
We used a range of camera shots in our opening two minutes of our film that we didn’t use in our preliminary task. We used Long shots, Mid shots, Close ups, High angle shots, Low angle shots, Shot reverse shot, Match on action, Obeyed the 180 degree rule, Establishing shot, Panning and Tracking in our opening two minutes.
Whereas in our Preliminary we only had Long shot, Mid shot, Match on Action and we Obeyed the 180 degree rule.

I think we used editing well. We used many slide transitions for our footage and titles. We increased the pace of editing for the chase scenes, to give a more action packed feel for our audiences.

Altogether i thought we managed to produce a realistic piece of filming.

Thursday 7 April 2011

What have you learnt about technology from the process of constructing this product?






we use the microphone to get a clear sound and to pick up on sonud that was far away.



we soon discovered that the camera had a low battery life tyhis cause major problem as we couldnt spend a whole day filming. we sometimes use the camera had held.


we used the tripod as much as we could as it kept the camera steady and made it look more proffessional.



this is the tape we used.









heres some of the technology and websites we used.
We used the programs to edit the film. we also used it to distibute the film so we could get feed back. 
the technology was very helpful in the making of our film.

How did you attract/address your audience?

Who would be the audience for your media product?

target audience
Our film is 15+ because then we can include swearing and violence.
We are aiming our film at a male audience because males tend to enjoy face paced, violent film whereas females prefer romantic movies.
The shops our target audience might visit are hmv, game, topman, next.
Our target audience would mostly listen to rap, hip hop and rock.

What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?

What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?

Hi, I’m Molly Cowley, and I played the part of assassin two. I also helped direct our film Organisation XIII.

Our Production Company is panther studios. We got the idea for our logo from the Metro Goldwyn Mayers logo of a lion roaring. MGM make many action films including the James Bond series.

 
A film distributor is responsible for releasing films to the public this can be through cinema or for home viewing. There are many distribution companies some of them are Columbia Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures and 20th Century Fox. Some of the films Warner Bros. have distributed are the Matrix Series, Terminator and Free Willy. We decided that we wanted to use Universal to mass distribute our media product because they have distributed many independent film titles and have a greater knowledge of the smaller market. This is in contrast to 20th century Fox that focus on distributing Hollywood blockbuster films.

I would have asked for funding from the UK film council but as the council is closing down, I would pitch my film idea to any major film studios and talk to businesses that I think would want to sponsor my film.

The titles in this film include many names some of which are the director, actors, screenplay, set designers and other important roles within the making of this film. We feel that we have credited the people who helped make the film.

I feel our film is institutionally comparative to MGM Production Company, but I think that with our own production company we can produce our films independently differing to MGM.

Thank you.

How does your media product represent particular social groups?



In new town killers Sean is chased by two bankers who are trying to kill him. I chose to compare Sean to Jason because I think there are a lot of similarities, although Sean and Jason have completely different reasons for being in the situation they are in, for example in new town killers Sean does some street running, we also tried to include this in our film.
They are also similarly dressed. We chose to dress Jason in jeans and a jumper so he could fit in more to his surrounding; he isn’t working for the organisation anymore so we decided there was no need for him to wear a suit.
I think they are both streetwise and this come across in the opening to minutes if the film, Sean live on a rough counsel estate whereas Jason was part of a group of assassins I think the character prove they can look after themselves.
The major difference in the films, I think, are the Jason knows how to kill and escape difficult situations whereas Sean hasn’t been taught that.

In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

in what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

Screen Shot One - This shows the main title for our film. We wanted the film title to be big and bold so it would stand out and people would know it was an action movie. We also wanted it to be explosive I think we achieved this. I think the sound of the gunshot helped set the scene for the rest of the movie. i think that the title has lots of connotations, gangster being one of them. we had decided to take the first title from our title sequence but it didnt fit in we the film so we had to re think them.
Screen Shot Two - This screen shot is of setting and location. We decided to shoot in leatherhead town centre as it looks normal and it has lots of alleyways that we could run down. As the character run down the alleyway away from the busy high street it opens up to a car park where the characters do some free running. I think it sets the scene well as the audience are taken away from the norm to an action packed chase scene.


Screen Shot Three - The frame here demonstrates the use of costumes and props. We decided that the assassins were going to wear suits as it looks more professional and many action films have assassins wearing suits. We used props like guns to set the scene and make the film seem more realistic and dramatic


Screen Shot Four - The fourth shot shows camera work and editing. The shot we used is called a shot reverse shot which emphasizes conversation or dialogue. We used tracking shots, high angle shots, low angle shots, long shots, mid shots, close ups, shot reverse shots and many more to make the film  look more professional and realistic. We increased the pace of editing in the chase scene to emphasise the action. The use of editing I think is quite effective as we used many slide transitions to make the film run smoothly from one scene to the next.


Screen Shot Five - This frame shows us the title font and style. We had titles fade in and out in the bottom right hand corner of the screen. So they weren’t as noticeable as the title of our film. We wanted the audience to notice the titles so we wanted the titles to slip in around the action, so the audience were aware of the titles but not distracted from the action on screen. The title font colour is white to make them clearly visible but not too distracting.


Screen Shot Six - This shows us the story and how the opening sets it up. The scene is set in a room with not much lighting connoting that it is a mysterious, scary place. It also has an authoritative figure, three people in suits and an envelope each sitting around a table. This could connote many things but the body language, the props and the setting suggests the story seem dramatic and like something thrilling could happen soon. The scene could suggest a briefing of some kind as the character have 3 letters in front of them which look a bit suspicious


Screen Shot Seven - Frame seven suggests the genre of our film. We see a person being chased down an alley way which could suggest an action film. It also helps that we can see the intense body movements, the seriousness of the characters as this adds to the action movie feel. They will get this impression because chase scenes are fast paced, explosive, thrilling and everything about them suggests the action genre.
Screen Shot Eight - This shows us how the characters are introduced. Here we have a mid shot of 'The Boss' with a serious expression as he talks on the phone. We can see that 'The Boss' is automatically portrayed as a very determined and quite scary character. 'The Boss' is shown as a very intelligent guy he is wearing a suit and tie, with glasses on that suggests he is in the know and is very important.


Screen Shot Nine - This frame shows us the use of special effects. We created a production company for our film. It is a panther roar behind the picture as the title fades in and out. The slide transitions show the panther clawing its way onto screen. We thought if we used a fearsome animal for our company name it might suggest an action film. This can be compared to some of the James Bond films that have the MGM production company trademark that plays before it.