Using the 180 degree rule, I had to complete a small project of a subject walking through a door, lift, archway, to cross a space and have a conversation with other subjects. I then uploaded it onto my youtube channel.
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Evaluation Activity 1
VOICE OVER
SCRIPT
In many
different ways my film develops and challenges forms and conventions of a real
media product. To begin with, I think that my title does follow typical drama
conventions with the title ‘Nine Lives’ as it is short yet effective and
relates to my movie well. It is representing the suicidal attempts that my
character has done, resulting her to be in the position she is in during the
opening sequence of my film.
The
location of my film is another convention that has been followed, as in a
typical drama there is always a location that is significant to a climax of a
film. The film that I was inspired by, ‘It’s A Kinda Funny Story’, also had a
similar aspect to their opening, as the character was filmed cycling to his
location, which was on top of a bridge. These shots I have cut from their
opening are very similar to shots I have filmed in my movie. I have some
examples of some of the clips I included in my film here. I have also included
an establishing shot of the mental hospital, which, whilst my character is
speaking over the top, is a location she has previously been.
The
costumes and props used, such as the hospital gown and makeup used on the
actors were obeying typical forms and conventions of a drama film through the
emotions and storylines following them. On my main character Beth, she wore a
hospital gown representing her mental health and also has bruises on her neck
and a scar on her wrists from previous suicide attempts resulting her in the
outfit she is wearing. The actor playing Beth’s brother, Max, also had make up
on his face and neck showing his beaten bruises. Other smaller props consisted
of drugs and alcohol, which are defiantly following drama forms and
conventions.
The special
effects and editing I used in my film are a cross between drama and action
conventions. Been inspired by the film Bourne Ultimatum, explored in a previous
post, I decided to create a similar effect to make sure that my audience would
understand that this section of my film is flashbacks of the character, also
similar to Bourne Ultimatum. Using After Effects, I created the flashback
effect and Final Cut Pro I duplicated the edited clip and overlayed both
versions together to represent the confused mind of my character, still
following typical drama conventions.
Evaluation Activity 2
To evaluate
how my media product represents particular social groups, I have compared two
characters from my inspiring film and my main character. The image above is
comparing the character from the introduction and my character.
Similarities
include:
· Both
the same age
· Have
similar background and lifestyle issues
· Similar
role in the film
Differences
include:
· Different
sex
· Different
costumes
· He
has never attempted suicide before this stunt
The image
above is comparing the main character in the rest of the film ‘ It’s a Kinda
Funny Story’ and my main character from ‘Nine Lives’.
Similarities
include:
· Both
the same age
· Both
the same sex
· Attempted
previous suicides
· Similar
role in the film
· Same
reason admitted into hospital
Differences
include:
· Different
mental stability
Evaluation Activity 3
My film
having the genre of Drama, I researched production companies who focus on
producing drama media products such as a television series More on Drugs Inc. I
think that this would be appropriate for my film as I also have issues such as
drugs and alcohol featured in my film.
Information about Wall to Wall
For more than 20 years Wall to Wall has
been at the cutting edge of innovation, re-inventing factual genre with television
series like The 1900 House and the global hit Who Do You Think You Are? and delivering
high-rating, acclaimed primetime drama.
A second
media institution which might distribute my media product is Tiger Aspect. They are a huge production company who also focus on drama films and have produced some of the top rated movies in the country.
Information about Tiger Aspect
They
are one
of the UK's leading TV and film production companies, Tiger Aspect works with
top writers, performers and program makers to produce great programming. They
create genre-defining, ground-breaking and most importantly popular quality
programming for all the UK's main terrestrial and non-terrestrial broadcasters
and for major international markets. The company has been producing hits for
over two decades, working with the UK's best talent.
However, even though these film production companies have worked with some of the best television entertainment there is, I decided for my film introduction to create my own. My production company is called Shapshot Productions. Below is my Production Company Animation.
Evaluation Activity 4
As I changed my ideas and plans for my final film quite late in the process, I previously created a target audience demographic for the previous film. As my questionnaire for my previous film was very similar to the new one I created I have decided to just use the results from the previous questionnaire shown on a previous post. I have been working on a new one since I have changed my mind and it is shown below.
I think that this person (who wanted to stay unnamed) would like to watch my film because all of the answers she gave me I was thinking about whether I had them in my film, things such as favourite scenes, characters etc. I did have most of the required elements in a classical drama, however my demographic target audience proved my answers correct and I know that I am on the right path to a successful drama opening.
Evaluation Activity 5
To attract
my audience I have made sure that I have tried to follow typical drama forms
and conventions so that my audience understands my genre and why the plot is
the way it is. It also means that my audience knows what to expect if they saw
the rest of the film, and from watching the opening sequence they know what and
who it will be about. I think that my opening gave lots of information about
the main character, as she is speaking about her feelings, acting and also
having flashbacks of her past. I think that if the character is introduced well
then the audience will find it more interesting to watch her in this movie.
Sound was
another big part in attracting my audience, as I wanted it to be as dramatic as
possible. Whilst playing around with a track I made on Soundtrack Pro, I
decided that sound alone wouldn’t be enough, so I recorded my actress and a
woman to play the Good Samaritan through a hand held voice recorder.
I also
think that good special effects draw in the audience, as it is original and fun
to watch. I like how I have incorporated special effect editing on my flash
back scene, inspired by the film Bourne Ultimatum and also through my earth
zoom. I created these special effects using After Effects. This is also where I
created my titles for my film, which are clear and easy for the audience to
read and understand.
Below is an interview I had with a demographic member of my target audience. Her name is Charlie and she is 22. I asked her questions about my film to receive some feedback and whether she it was exciting to watch.
The video conferencing software I used was slightly slow whilst i was recording it, using a screen recorder, so her speech is slightly faster than her actions.
Evaluation Activity 6
From day one of this course, I have been constantly learning new programs and features, which is making the work I have been producing become more and more exciting. Cutting and arranging footage to create a flowing clip and creating effects on the raw footage I have shot with a camera is just some of the basic skills I have learnt through the year. I have been using software such as Final Cut Pro, Soundtrack Pro, After Effects, iMovie and Blogger. Most of these programs have been new to me from the beginning of this course, however once I had a few experiments and practised some of the key skills I would need for the future of the course I got to grips with them and started to enjoy using them. I have been very lucky to have amazing equipment provided for our use at school, for example I have used Apple iMacs and also 7D Canon Cameras.
I have included some screen grabs below of myself using some editing functions in the software programs Final Cut Pro, After Effects and Sound Track Pro.
This screen shot below is myself applying a filter to the shot of the hospital in Final Cut Pro.
Here I am editing the filter settings to suit what i want.
This is another shot editing the video filter, here changing the speed setting to slower.
This is myself using the program After Effects. I am here creating the effect on the flashbacks inspired by the movie borne ultimatum.
I am using After Effects again to produce and create my production company animation.
This is another After Effects shot of when I created an animation of an earth zoom.
This screen shot it showing the editing of the sound for my final film in the program Soundtrack Pro. A lot of it was dialogue which I recorded in a quiet room, so I needed to add some effects to it to make it sound like my character is outside.
The iMacs
have been great to use in Media as the level of quality and the speed that it
can produce for the user is incredible. It also proves to be easier to use
software such as After effects for example as it is originally designed for
Macintosh operating systems.
The 7D
Canon Cameras shoot HD footage and stills. It is an amazing camera that suits
almost every need. I used this camera when I filmed my final film to give me
the best quality I could get. Having such a technical camera to use has been a
great advantage as it has been able to shoot night scenes really well which
does feature in my film most. I have also been using the tripod mainly with this camera as most of my shots I have needed to do haven't required much movement.
Below is a
small screen recording of myself using some of the software mentioned above.
Evaluation Activity 7
Below is a video of myself answering the question and also includes a screen recording of some frames on the preliminary task and mundane task that I liked and wanted to talk about.
Below here is my whole preliminary task and mundane task videos.
Health and Safety
Health and Safety Issues
During the filming for my introduction, it involved shooting my main character at the top of a pier wall. This wall is very high and does have rocks and the rough sea below, even though it was dark when filming. To make sure that my character was 100% safe whilst she was standing on top of that wall, I had arranged with the coast guards that I would be doing this, and I asked if the rescue boat on duty at that time could be docked at the bottom of the section of the wall I had planned for my actress to stand on. On the boat, they had the equipment to save my actresses life if she had fallen as they had a safety net to catch her, as well as the medical equipment for her help also.
Furthermore, I had 3 adults with us on the set where they were just out of visibility of the shot, but ready to stop the actress from falling by catching her. I had explained all the risks and precautions I had planned before we started shooting and she gave me her verbal consent that this would be ok.
Earth Zoom
Whilst editing and looking over the film that is starting to come together, I have found that I don't have a good start to the opening. Doing some research for ideas on how to start it, I thought of the idea of doing an earth zoom in after effects. I did some further research and found some tutorials to guide me through the basic steps. Below are screen shots of me producing this animation in after effects and then the finished out come without being put into the film.
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