Tuesday, 19 April 2011

Evaluation - question 4

Planning and Research

• Throughout the planning and production of our trailer, we have been logging our progress on blogger.com. This website was very useful for organizing each step we took in producing our trailer and progressing in overcoming complications we came across such as schedules for filming. All in in all it was the best way to share are work and finished product.













• We gained inspiration from various film trailers on Youtube. The website was helpful as it contains more or less the trailers of all mainstream movies that are released. We researched a range of different trailers on Youtube including the ‘Phone Booth.’











• Before filming we took pictures with a still shot camera of our movie trailer setting The camera we used was the Olympus E-20 SLR. The purpose of the this was to to gain familiarity with the environment we were filming in and come up with ideas of what kind of shots we wanted to film with our shot list. The camera itself was of good use as the pictures we took were able to be of the highest quality.




















• We researched other movie synopsises on Wikipedia for plot ideas for our own production. We were able to read synopsises of movies that we saw as big influences on our own production. This gave us a blueprint of how to write up a clear and interesting synopsis for our trailer that would inform audiences of the narrative of our trailer.

















Construction

• To film our trailer we used a Sony HD Camcorder. This camera was use as despite being a handheld camera, the HD quality allowed the quality of the camera shots and movements to be of the highest standard. We were able to do this even with a minimum amount of lighting.
















• Adobe Premier Pro is the program we used to edit our movie trailer

It was used to put the trailer sequence in order and to add the Terminator soundtrack to the trailer which was extracted from a Youtube video. It was also used to add the titling and credits and to add dramatic sound and visual effects.




• To create the movie poster and magazine cover we used the program, Adobe Photoshop













We used Google images to research movie posters and magazine cover for inspiration and to be refixed in photoshop for the purposes of completing our ancillary tasks. We cut and pasted pictures of our actor that we had taken earlier onto the background of the promotional poster for the movie, The Departed. We then copied and pasted a Google image of Liverpool Street to replace the blank white background. We used the function of turning the entire product to monochrome on Photoshop. Finally we added the text and a gunshot aim drawn with the options on Photoshop. We decided red was the best colour for this as it is attention grabbing and it suited the theme of the movie trailer.


















Technology used for Evaluation
• Various Youtube clips were used to show the sources of video and audio using print
screenshots were used to illustrate the different websites and programs that were used in the production of our film trailer.

Monday, 18 April 2011

Evaluation - Question 3

What have you learnt from your audience feedback?

The audience “countdown,” aims at is the young demographic, from 16-25 years. It applies to all ethnic groups and focuses on males in the society, although females may also enjoy this type of film. The video is aimed at males, as the protagonist starring is male which may give them more interest, in the suspense and mystery genre film, where they can make social comparisons to the society that they live in. I think a variety of men of different classes will be attracted to watch the film as it includes action scenes that can attract interest to any class and age group.

The “countdown,” trailer had been streamed on YouTube for it to be viewed publicly. The trailer was then posted on face book with the YouTube link for feedback on what face book friends had thought of the trailer.


Below are some quoted comments of what they thought of the trailer:

“I love the part where the voice says' run', and there is a slow motion of the guy turning around. Very effective!.. i really really like it, I’ve played it about 3 times already!”

“BRILLIANT!! Love the way its hard to understand what the voice-over guy is saying as it makes us focus more, plus it adds to the suspense created by the music as well as the night sky..”

“I would watch it. Since i last saw it, it has improved. The voice over makes it effective”

“Love the background music, runs along with the scenes and especially when he says run!”

“I don't really know what the plot-line is- or maybe that has something to do with not understanding voice over..:s”

The majority of feedbacks were positive and have enjoyed the combination of music and film scenes, and would not mind watching the film. The scene where the voice over says “run” has been effective and well liked by a number of viewers. There was one comment on not being able to understand the voice over due to the tone of voice, which may have caused confusion on what the plot line was, although they knew from the music and film scenes that the trailer was based on suspense. In conclusion, the voice over could have been improved for clarity of the plot line, but it is the theme of confusion that I think attracts the audience to want to watch the film.


Wordle: Audience feedback using wordle

Evaluation - Question 2

How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary tasks?

When producing the final product I wanted there to be a connection between the elements of the trailer and poster so the audience can link the two. However; the magazine front cover does not follow the conventions set by the poster and trailer as a magazine has its own set of conventions.

Film posters are used to advertise the film. Film posters are displayed inside and outside of movie theatres, and elsewhere on the street or in shops. It is a way of exhibiting the film and to increase interest. It will usually have a large film title and actor names alongside a tag with film credits. It is an artistic interpretation of a scene and even the theme of the film, represented in a wide variety of artistic styles.
























“Countdown,” concentrates on Benjamin and his phone, where he receives his calls. Therefore, the scene of him in the phone booth is important to selling the film as one of its main film scenes. The image is converted into black and white in order to make the red colours stand out on the poster. The theme of a red gun target and bold red font for the film title helps to emphasize the image and imply danger, which helps add continuity to the way the film trailer is edited.





















In comparison to the “Law abiding citizen,” film poster, the common elements shared between the poster and the trailer of these films have their own colour theme. The main colours used in countdown are white, black and red which is an intense colour scheme to catch the viewers attention. The posters share a style of large font film title with actor names; therefore, by seeing just the title, the audience can make an instant link between the two products. A film caption and a small tag with film credits are also included as small details about the film.



















As a result, the film poster has helped promote the film alongside the teaser trailer by using elements such as a bold eye catching image that reflects the film plot line, by using a black and white colour effect to enhance the contrast for a vivid image of the protagonist on the phone.

The red bold font of the film title ‘Countdown,’ vividly connotates the danger and risk to the image and conveys the genre convention of the film. Furthermore,The actor names in the white font creates awareness of who is starring, which can attract the audience and increase interest. The poster has helped to artistically express what the film is about in a still image format which is important in order to grab the potential audience’s attention even if they have or haven’t seen the trailer yet.

Magazines are publications, generally published on a regular schedule, containing a variety of articles. They are generally financed by advertising, by a purchase price, by pre-paid magazine subscriptions, or all three.


There are many different types of magazines that are aimed at various types of audiences. It is important to consider the target audience and what goes on the front cover in order to produce sales.

The magazine that features countdown is called “Buzz.” “Buzz,” is aimed to be a movie magazine which is significant for a wide audience who are interested in the latest films. The magazine cover is inspired by “Empire,” magazine which updates you on the latest movies released.



















In comparison of “Empire,” magazine and “Buzz,” they share a bold magazine title with a highlighted colour to entice the reader. It includes a main image of the leading character from the film. The leading image helps to advertise the continuity of scenes from the film which allows readers to recognise what film is being featured. Special features of the magazine such as gossip, competitions and interviews encloses you to read the rest of the magazine and is an attractive method for the buyer to purchase it and helps to advertise further information of what “countdown,” is about. The film caption “60 seconds worth of distance run,” is also included on the magazine cover to advertise the film caption of the film.


Moreover, simplicity in font and layout is presented in the poster and magazine front cover because Benjamin is the symbol of the film, so it is the image of him which needs to be outstanding for the audience. Clearly Benjamin is the main character in the film; therefore he features in all three products. The character is almost in all scenes of the trailer and he is the first character introduced. Therefore it was mandatory for him to be the cover image on the front cover magazine as he is the symbol of the film and it is him who the audience will recognise. The image creates a strong connection between the products. So by simple glance, the audience will see the cover image and identify him.


Overall, in my opinion the trailer and the poster are more commonly linked as they follow the same pattern/convention however the magazine front cover has more of its own structure and convention so may not appear to be obviously linked to the trailer and poster although it is an good advertising technique for the exhibition of this new film release.

Saturday, 5 February 2011

Evaluation - Question 1

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

A film trailer is an advertisement for a feature film that will be exhibited in the future at a cinema.

The set task was to make a teaser trailer; it sets the genre of the film and creates a feeling for the setting, by using genre conventions and suggests the storyline. The trailer introduces some of the main characters and entices the viewer with selective film shots and scenes from the film. The trailer usually builds slowly from the beginning to an exiting end and also includes textual elements, such as the film title, credits, actor names and opening dates to convey key information about the film.

“Countdown,” is an action/mystery thriller that focuses on the theme of danger which is depicted through the genre conventions of the trailer by using technical, symbolic and written codes.

My experience of watching trailers that appear on television and on the internet has benefited me, as there are effective trailers that have influenced me to go to the cinemas and watch the film such as “Inception” and “War of the worlds.”

Furthermore, my experience of editing and filming from the film clip that was produced in my AS has also given better insight into filming and planning for this film trailer. Moreover, the analytical research I had carried out on the genre conventions of 3 chosen film trailers, has given me a better insight on how this trailer should be produced.

During my research, there was a common criterion of the way the film trailers were presented and the way it conveys its genre. As a result, “Countdown,” features the conventions of a trailer by certain techniques that these film trailers contain, which are as follows:

Moving picture rating system
• A motion picture rating system is designated to classify films with regard to suitability for audiences in terms of mature content. “Countdown” starts with a film rating; this is a common feature in all trailers and it states the audience it is appropriate for. In this case, Countdown has been approved for “appropriate audiences,” meaning that the content of features and presentations in the trailer would be appropriate for audiences in theatres, based on the content of the movie they had come to see. Targeting the film trailer to the right type of audience, will help attract more viewers and benefit for the success of the movie release.














Background music
• The choice of music to be used in the trailer combines with the film shots, film scenes and the plot line. Choosing an appropriate theme tune is important to produce an effective response with the viewer and establishes the film genre.
• There is a common use of slow tempo beated music in action film trailers which helps to increase tension and suspense with the slow build up of music, as it combines with scenes from the film.
• During the trailer the music usually heightens as more action scenes are revealed, to elicit the climax point. I find this an effective combination because you have a short amount of time to entice the viewer’s attention and it encloses you into the trailer.
• “Countdown,” uses the theme tune from “The Terminator” and the music carries the same feature. The music plays slowly into the trailer and suspicion gradually increases alongside the protagonists face expression, which insinuates the trailer has reached its climax. The sudden change of atmosphere in the trailer, increases interest to the viewer to see the rest of the film.







Film titles
Film Title Design is and always has been an essential part of any motion picture. It consists of the company name, actor names and film credits. The Main Title Design consists of the film company’s name and/or logo and the presentation of the main characters along with the actor’s names.

It allows recognition of key information about the film in a style of font that suits the type of film trailer it is. The choice of font is believed to “set a mood,” and “capture the audience.” Some film trailers combine the style of music with appearance of the film titles in the trailer.

“Countdown,” uses the font “Orator std.” Orator Std is like a type writing font and adds an investigative style to the trailer to suit the theme of suspicion that prevails.These film titles allow the viewer to read the investigative style font in a simple format and to interpret the style of the trailer themselves.
















Towards the end of the trailer, the film title “countdown,” is displayed in a bold font to make the film name more memorable, using black, white and red as theme colours which are common colours used in thriller films to infer danger. The film title also combines background music and a gun shot sound effect as a background sound to infer violence and danger; to support the conventions of an action film and to end the trailer with feelings of suspense and mystery.



















Voice over
• An omniscient narrative in a deep concise voice helps to insinuate the plot line for the film. As Benjamin is on his phone, the voice over (antagonist) sounds like he is watching Benjamin like a spy. It appears that the caller who is talking to Benjamin is the villain and the narrator of the trailer at the same time. This adds suspense to the thriller as the antagonist is in control of the action.
• The voice over adds a story telling effect and is an effective technique to establish the plot line without showing the whole film. The use of voice over’s are commonly used in film trailers and the type of voice used in “countdown,” is used to describe the film in a serious tone of voice which changes the genre of the film by establishing a dark mood.









Guns
Action films are likely to feature guns for feelings of danger, violence and risk. “Countdown,” uses a red tinted extreme close up shot of Benjamin to show he is being targeted with a gun by the villain and is in extreme danger and needs to escape. A pistol sound effect is also used towards the end of the trailer, to maintain this effect. The inference of guns proceeds to the theme of action in the film.















Black clothes
• Even if the leading character in the film is a villain or not a villain, I have learnt that they are still dressed in black clothing in action film trailers such as “Law abiding citizen” and “Men in Black.” It is a formal, toned down colour. Whether the person is working class, members of the FBI or a secret agent, the symbolic coding of dark clothing can elude mystery and suspense which is why the protagonist in ‘Countdown’ is wearing black clothing as it suits the genre convention of an action/mystery thriller. The second protagonist Mahfuza also wore black to produce the same effect.

The filming shots
• The trailer was located in Liverpool street, therefore, establishing shots of the pedestrians and streets were used to establish the location. This adds awareness to the viewer, that all the action will take place in the city of London.
• Actions shots are a scene of movement either in a film or on TV and are likely to be used in action trailers to preview the action scenes used in the film. Panning shots of the streets, cars and people; over the shoulder shots of Benjamin running, panning shots of Mahfuza running conveys constant action. These filming techniques have helped to depict the idea that constant action is taking place.

• The extreme close up shots of the characters faces depicts fear, using facial expressions and the phone booth symbolises the importance of the phone and communication.

• These shots are effectively edited in “Countdown,” The climax during the trailer and the music, film shots and scenes will gradually escalade into constant action.
















• The fade in and out transitions have effectively helped to move slowly into different film shots without a sudden movement of film scenes. It moves slowly into the next scene and allows a variety of film scenes and film titles to be shown in a sequenced form.

As a result, the sequence of these film shots, transitions and the timing of the shots have been used effectively to match the short time of a teaser trailer and to create a thrilling feeling of action so that the film will seem worth watching. The film titles, narration, background music and iconography has been chosen in a combinative way to indicate the generic conventions of an action film trailer.

However, “countdown,” has also challenged the style of an action genre trailer by not focusing on one person in the trailer as a protagonist. There are fade in shots of another character called Mahfuza who is in the day time scenes and is receiving phone calls and is also held under suspicion by the villainous caller on the phone.

Films such as “Inception” and “The Phone booth,” concentrate on the action of one leading character and the action usually takes place during the day. “Countdown” uses two characters, and uses a mixture of daylight and night to convey suspense and mystery at various times of the day. The use of night and day, with two people held under threat by an anonymous phone caller adds variety to the action genre of the film and I believe it adds more suspense and entices the viewer to want to know more about the film because we know very little about Mahfuza, who is also running against time.

“Countdown,” has also challenged a movie trailer by being able to build the same level of suspense and terror without having to spend a large sum of money on the film to produce quality action film shots and scenes. The inferences of guns were implied carefully as we are unable to get hold of a gun for the film trailer. Sound effects and a red tinted image is used instead, to build terror and danger, without having to produce the quality action shots in a real movie trailer with gun shot scenes and would have cost more to film and edit such action scenes.

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