Media Studies
Friday, 25 March 2016
Issue raised
Unfortunately, there has been technical difficulties that I have accoutered as my focus group has been removed off my blog, however the information and evaluations of the focus group are still up.
Sunday, 28 February 2016
Question 7
Firstly, the process of planning
for my preliminary task, I felt it was very detailed and I had to think about
different aspects which I would have to use in my final product, that would
make it look better overall, there was a lot of technical or non-technical components
that were needed for the final preliminary task, furthermore I had to make sure
that my storyboard was ready before my filming took place however I learnt that
even with a completed storyboard ideas can change and I think this gives the
film a lot more of a creative aspect and there was always space for tweaks and
improvements.
Secondly, when I began filming for
my preliminary task I had to include specific shots that the exam board had
given me, which were; over the shoulder, 180 degree rule and shot reveres shot.
Although in my final horror film that I have done I could choose what shots,
angles and transitions I want to use.
Finally, when editing I didn’t have
a clear understanding of final cut pro and what worked well and didn’t, so I spent
a couple of hours just checking on YouTube, Google and on the product itself of
what the effects, colours and buttons did, however I am now very aware and have
a good understanding of the way the editing process works so I could complete
my final horror film in a confident way, as I had used the software in my
preliminary.
Saturday, 27 February 2016
Thursday, 11 February 2016
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
Question 3
The first two charts are showing what the best/top horror films that were shown at the box office, what there gross profit was, which company produced it and what the audience has rated it.
The third chart was a graph to show the box office sellings of horror movies in the cinema.
From these graphs I researched the top diffrent films and took some idea from them to put into my opening sequence, I looked at the diffrent distribution companies and look at what other films they had created.
The third chart was a graph to show the box office sellings of horror movies in the cinema.
From these graphs I researched the top diffrent films and took some idea from them to put into my opening sequence, I looked at the diffrent distribution companies and look at what other films they had created.
Monday, 8 February 2016
Question 2
Presentation1 from Megan Evans
The clothing that she is wearing are pyjamas, her hair looks neatly brushed and face looks fresh, meaning that she looks wealthy in her appearance.
As well as the main character (Lois) the mum and dad look middle class also, as they are too dressed well which excepts the stereotype that middle class people dress to a certain degree.
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
In my final media product I have represented a particular social class. I decided to make my main character even though she is only young she looks as though she is from a middle class family, as you can tell that the setting of the film is in a house and form what you can see from that, the house looks quite modern and tidy therefore looks middle class.The clothing that she is wearing are pyjamas, her hair looks neatly brushed and face looks fresh, meaning that she looks wealthy in her appearance.
As well as the main character (Lois) the mum and dad look middle class also, as they are too dressed well which excepts the stereotype that middle class people dress to a certain degree.
The make-up I used was fake blood, and black eye shadow to create the death look. The costume that I decided to use were just normal, pyjamas. The reason I dressed her in normal everyday clothing was to make it look more realistic, she wasn't wearing expensive clothing’s so stereotypically looked working class.
Question 1
Sound:
Some of the sounds that I had used are very sinister. I used interference sounds when the camera started breaking up. I also included a scream which I had edited in later on. At the end of the scene there was a monstrous growl or zombie noise that I had put in. I think this Just gave it that bit more of a horror film effect.
Lighting;
The lighting that is used is normal artificial lighting at the start of the opening sequence and then through out when it goes blank and then turns back on it is meant to look as though it is in night vision in which i then made the lighting dimmer and look as though it is night time.
Location:
The location
that I have decided will be a house, I came to this conclusion because I
feel it looks more realistic. For example when I looked at existing films such
as paranormal activity and the conjuring they are filmed in a house to make it
look more personal. The house I will be filming in is just an ordinary house,
the main room that it’s being filmed in is the bedroom; this makes it seem
natural and gives the audience a shock when something bad does happen.
The main
room is a child’s bedroom, this already gives it that feel that something bad
may happen because stereotypically in horror films the child is mainly the one
that is the ‘monster’.
Narrative: All horror films can apply Propp’s theory to the narrative. We see the ‘villain’ and the ‘hero’ also the ‘victim’. Usually the ‘hero’ will spend the film fighting against the evil ‘villain’ and may win. However recently a lot of films such as ‘paranormal activity’ films and ‘sinister’ the ‘hero’ ends up dying. The audience will usually find themselves relating to the ‘hero’.
Todorov’s trinity theory can also be applied to most horror movies as we see the ‘set-up’ that shows us the characters and the scene the film is set. We then see the ‘disruption’ where something occurs that leads to a string of unpleasant events within the narrative. Then we see a ‘resolution’ this is sometimes the evil of the film being defeated or sometimes not really a resolution at all as the main protagonist will die. Some films even make the audience think it is happy ending but will then turn it around and we see nothing has been resolved like in ‘insidious’. It could also go into further detail of ‘the 5 states’ as we almost always see them try and solve the issue, which sometimes doesn’t work. Also in horror films we usually see ‘multiple strands’ within a ‘non-linear structure’. It will sometimes not only have the strand of fighting evil but could include strands of family issues, or relationships within the action which are usually intertwined and interact throughout the film.
Films of the horror genre also commonly use ‘binary opposites’ to create sides that the audience understand, such as good and evil.
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