Friday, 30 March 2012

My Evaluation

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

Our media product, which is a horror film, uses the codes and conventions of a horror film very well as we have included most of the conventions of a horror film and used them in an effective way which will hopefully interest the audience in our film and even more so when they see our title sequence. The main convention of a horror film that we use is that our killer has a unique trademark. Our killer, Damien, is a 16 year old boy who as a child was caught up in an extreme house fire thus leaving him with a horrible burn scar on the side of his face. This lead to Damien being extremly bullied throughout school, one for his scar and the other one being that his mum was killed in the house fire. This lead Damien to rebel against his bullies as he left school at the age of sixteen and then went on to burn and behead his bullies so they understood exactly how he felt.

How does your media product represent particular social groups?
We have not really represented any certain social groups in our film because we wasnt really meant to. I believe that our film has steered clear of creating any kind of stereotyope that every person who is burnt of disfigured gets bullied. Although, our film could send out a moral message to any people who are bullies that watch our film as they may realise what they are doing and the potential consequences of their actions. Our killer is not meant to represent disfigure people as a group.He is just meant to be presented as a scared young man who has been bullied to the point that he cant take it anymore.

What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
The institution that we decided would be the best to distribute our film is Hammer Films. The reason for this is that Hammer Films are a UK based company which is where our film would be set and filmed. Also, Hammer Films specialise in making low budget horror films and they would knbow the best way to distribute our film.

Who would be the audience for your media product?
We decided that the main audience for our film would be 18 year old's and over. We gave the film an 18 rating due to the fact that the film would be extremly graphic and potentially very disturbing for any younger audiences that may want to see it. We considered lowering the age rating to 15 but then we realised that just because a film has an age rating of 18, that does not mean that younger audiences would not be able to view it via online streaming or other sources. In the end we decided to keep the rating as 18 because we felt that anyone younger than this would not be able to handle the graphic imagery and horror of this film.

How did you attract/address your audience?
We attracted our audiences by casting famous actors such as Shia LaBeouf (Transformers), who would play older Damien, as he is a very popular and well respected figure within the film company. We also decided on casting Shia for the fact that he can play a bad character very well as he showed in the 2007 film, Disturbia. We also decided to cast Alan Rickman as Damien's father as he can play a dark and mysterious character very effectively which is shown when he played Snape in the Harry Potter franchise. We thought Rickman would be a good cast member  as he has the potential to play a bad father whilst still having a slight caring side. We also cast Freddie Highmore as Young Damien. Although he would only feature in a small part of the film, We felt this was a good choice as he looks very young and innocent which is the exact look we was going for when casting him as young Damien.

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
In this project i used Final Cut Pro which i have never used before. I enjoyed using this as, if used properly, it creates a very proffesional looking final piece. I helped with the final editing which i didnt find to challenging as i found Final Cut Pro quite simple to use. I also used Garage Band which i have used before but never completed a project on. We used Garage Band to create the song that would go in the background of our title sequence. I created a first draft of the film which we then edited at a later stage to give it a more dramatical effect when played over the footage of our title sequence. I also used blogger very in depth as i have never used blogger before. I found this an extremly good way to keep everybody, including myself, up to date on my coursework progress.

Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
In the progression of this coursework project i feel like i have definately improved on my editing skills as i can now use Final Cut Pro effectively. I also feel like i have learnt quite alot about the process of creating a film and everything that is to be considered when making a film. Our title sequence was complicated in the sense that didnt give ourselves enough time to complete it to the standard that we would've preffered. If we created a title sequence again, i thinbk i would choose a more simple idea to focus on which would hopefully give us more time to focus on the final outcome of our product.

Childs Play Details

Another film that is similar to ours is the 1988 Horror Movie, Childs Play. Childs play features a unique trademark and that is that the killer is a child's doll. This is similar to our film in the way that the killer features a trademark. The movie also features the classic codes and conventions of a horror film which are;

Good Vs. Evil,
Victims are normally young and innocent,
Killer has a trademark,
The main character survives.
and also:
 Dark/shadowy lighting
Isolated location
Female victim
Disruption of normality
Sub plot of male/female relationship
Defeat of monster
Child's Play is a 1988 American Slasher film written by Don Mancini and directed by Tom Holland. The film was released on November 9, 1988 and stars Catherine Hicks, Chris Sarandon, Alex Vincent and Brad Dourif. The official tagline of the film was "You'll Wish it Was Only Make-Believe."
The film met with moderate success upon its release, and has since developed a cult following among fans of the horror genre. The film is the first in the Child's Play film series and was the only film in the series released by MGM/UA, as the rights to the series were sold to Universal beginning with Child's Play 2. In 2008, a remake of the film was discussed and slated for a 2012 or 2013 release.
Box Office Takings:

Budget:

$9,000,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend:

$6,583,000 (USA) (13 November 1988) (1377 Screens)

Gross:

$44,196,684 (Worldwide)

The Omen Horror Movie

The Omen is a film that is very similar to ours as it also features a child killer with a tardemark and like our film, has an 18 rating. Below is the storyline and details of the film which give an idea to the possible budget of our film, Damein;

The Omen  is a 1976 American suspense horror film directed by Richard Donner. The film stars Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner, Harvey Stephens, Billie Whitelaw, Patrick Troughton, Martin Benson and Leo McKern. It is the first film in The Omen series and was scripted by David Seltzer, who also wrote the novel. A remake, The Omen, was released on June 6, 2006. This date was chosen as a reference to the Number of the Beast (666).

Plot:

The newborn son of Robert Thorn (Gregory Peck) and his wife, Katherine (Lee Remick), dies shortly after birth in Rome. Robert is coerced by Father Spiletto (Martin Benson) into substituting for the dead child an orphan whose mother died at the same moment, without telling Katherine.

Box Office Takings: 

Budget:

$2,800,000 (estimated)

Opening Weekend:

$4,273,886 (USA) (27 June 1976) (515 Screens)

Gross:

$60,922,980 (USA) (1976)

Halloween


Here is the title sequence for The movie Halloween. I have decided to research this film as it is quite similar to our film, Damien as they both feature a child killer. Halloween is a 1978 American independent horror film directed, produced, and scored by John Carpenter, co-written with Debra Hill, and starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut and the first installment in the Halloween franchise. The film is set in the fictional midwestern town of Haddonfield, Illinois. On Halloween 1963, six year old Micheal Myers murders his older sister by stabbing her with a kitchen knife. Fifteen years later, he escapes from a psychiatric hospital, returns home, and stalks teenager Laurie Strode and her friends. Michael's psychiatrist Dr. Sam Loomis suspects Michael's intentions, and follows him to Haddonfield to try to prevent him from killing.

The films Box Office takings were as Follows:

Budget:

$320,000 (estimated)

Gross:

$60,000,000 (Worldwide) (1978)

Groundhog Day Title Sequence

Shot 1

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Shot 3

Shot 4

Above is the Groundhog day title sequence that we created. I was in a group with Beverley and Billy.

Our Titles

Below are the first draft of the titles that we wanted to use. We had to change these as Ryan left the group and we replaced Clint Eastwood as Damien's father with Alan Rickman due to the class feedback.










Our Distribution Company


This is the production company that we have chosen to distribute our film. The reason for this is that Hammer Films are a UK based production company that mainly produces and distributes low budget Horror films. So we believed that they would be the best company to distribute our film as they are experienced in this genre of films.

Our Company Logo



This is our company logo.We decided to name our company HARJ as is was not only the name of one of our group members but it was also the first letters of all our group members names. Harjinder, Aaaron, Ryan and James. This is no longer the case as Ryan has left the group.

Typography


here is an example of the typography that features in our title sequence. We have decided to use this particualr typography as our film is a horror film which has fire as the main theme. Also, this certain font looks very firery which is good for the audience to distiguish the films theme.

Possible filming Location 2

The second filming location that we considered was in Oxleas Woods. We then reconsidered this location as we would not be able to get permission from the Council to use the Woods. Also, we would probably need permission from homeowners whose houses back onto the woods which we would not be able to get.

Monday, 26 March 2012

Possible filming locations

Location 1:




The first filming location that we considered is Aaron's garden. This would be a good place to film as we have permission from Aaron's parents to start a fire in his garden which is an essential part of our filming process.

Journal week 9

This week we finished our title sequence, we finished editing it and tidying it up. we are very pleased with the outcome of our piece as we feel that we have made our piece using the best of our ability. we all decided that we were finished editing and we had got to a point where if we added anything else, it would spoil what we have already made.

Journal week 8

This week we made changes to our title sequence by looking at the feedback sheets and understanding what people liked and disliked. We also tidied up the cuts between shots as these were not running smoothly. We just tidied our whole sequence up and made all the transitions run smoothly.

Feedback from the class

Of the 12 feedback sheets that were filled out for us the majority gave us 2 out of 3 stars, (it has potential). 9 of the 12 groups thought our work had potential. whilst the other 3 gave it only one star, (in need of serious work). No one gave us 3 stars, however we didn't expect any of these as our title sequence is still in need of some work.

A lot of people liked the camera angles that we used and the opening shot, a lot of people also liked the typography that we used and liked the idea of the paper and the titles however they feel that it could have been executed better. they liked the opening titles as it created an enigma for the audience as we showed an over the shoulder shortish Damien having his back to the camera.

The things that people feel that we need to work on are, smoother transitions between the shots, which is something hat we knew still needed work anyway. some people dislike the typography, that we have changed. some people also disliked the fact that we only used one location but we were always going to do this so this did not worry us o much. people are also saying that the casting was strange but we can easily rectify this if we really wanted to.

Journal week 7

This week we finished editing our first draft of our title sequence and showed it to the class and shaun. We gotten class to fallout feedback sheets which will help toi form us of any changes that we need to make to our final piece. Most of the feedback was positive although their is a few changes that we have to make. we have to take Clint Eastwood out of our film, but we will replace him with Alan Rickman. We are all reasonably happy with the sequence and after the changes are made I am sure we will be happy withtnefonal outcome of the piece.

My contribution to the group as a whole

I believe that i contributed to the group by my acting in the first shoot of the title sequence. I didn't act in the second one because I wasn't available for the shoot. I also contributed by making the first demo of the song which we then editing later on in the process. I also edited the title sequence towards the end of the project.

Journal week 6

This week we continued to edit our title sequence and i believe that it is looking good or atleast better than it did before. we are having trouble adding the song to the sequence as it says that we need to update our version of garage band, but apart for that the editing is going pretty well I would say. this week we also filmed that we thought that we were missing.  On the re-shoot it snowed which could of made a big difference to the shooting of the piece but luckily it was not visible to the class that we showed it to. We will be shooting our last re-shoot as we are happy with the things we have.

Journal week 5

This week we re-filmed our titltoe equine as the footage we first shot was too dark. to avoid this problem again we filmed at a different time of the day.we decided to film at sunrise as their was a greater amount of natural light making the footage much clearer and more visible than it was before. However when we began to edit we realised that we needed to add in some more shots we have started to edit what we have and are working out what shots we need before going to the reshoot. We have also discovered that the voice over does not fit in our sequence so we ate just going to use a song instead.

Sunday, 29 January 2012

Journal week 4

This week we filmed our title sequence and we planned on starting to edit it. However on Friday, 20th January we filmed our title sequence. the footage seemed fine to us and it looked alright on the camera, however when we uploaded to the macs, it was too dark and the footage was not really visible. so we have decided to re-schedule the shoot, for the Tuesday the 25th of January. This means that we could not begin to edit, we however decided to film our voiceover instead. Once the sequence is shot to an acceptable standard then we can begin to add the affects the song and the voiceover.

Thursday, 12 January 2012

Possible Damien Poster

Damien.jpg 
Here is an example of a possible advertising poster that we could use for our film. We have incorporated the main theme of fire into the poster and also the child killer. It shows how the child is mysterious as the child's face cannot be seen and looks like a misty cloud. 

Lighting.


Due to our film being a horror movie, we need to film in the dark to create a eery mood and effect. This is going to be very hard to film as we are filming outside so we are going to have to film around the time of sunset which will be about 4.00pm. If this fails, then i need to get hold of some industrial lighting which are used on building sites at night which i am sure i can get my hands on.

Journal Week 2- 8th December

Here is the second week of my journal. I will be writing about what we done in our lesson today. This week we storyboarded our title sequence, and we tried to find out possible music for it but then realised that the music had to be copyright free. We created 14 shots on our storyboard but we also took into account the camera movements so that we are completely sure that we can make the title sequence last at least 2 minutes. The storyboard was mainly what we wanted to put our full attention on as we knew exactly how are going to film it. The storyboard is completely focused around the theme of fire. We decided on the location of our sequence which will be Aaron's back garden as he has an incinerator that we can create the fire in. We still have to find copy right free music which we will create on garage band. We also need to buy or make fake burns which is a very important part of our sequence. We will also have to find out who will distribute our film so that we can put their logo at the start of our sequence.

Catch me if you can title sequence analysis

The start of the title sequence reminds me very much of a 1960's America due to the music being played and the way the people are dressed. Drawings of stickmen are shown instead of real people, this could be to symbolise the secrecy of the movie. The sequence includes a aeroplane which could show how an aeroplane is going to be significant at a certain point in the movie. The title sequence shows a journey of one of the characters which gives a subtle clue to the audience what the film is going to be about.

 The typography used in the sequence is very simple and easy to read. The typography also reminds me of a 60's film due to it being in black and white, as are the characters. The colours used are all very bright and the title sequence does not bombard the viewer with things to understand right from the start.  Towards the end of the clip, we see a character in a black suit following a nurse and a doctor up stairs whilst they are in the lift. This could suggest how there may be a tragic conclusion to the film or a hospital will be involved in one way or another. When the writers names appear on screen they come through a typewriter and when the people who made the music come on screen, they come through a piano. I really like this part of the clip as it is very clever in the way that the characters on the typewriter look like they are typing the writers names.

The end of the title sequence shows shots of a character who the audience can recognize as an important character in the sequence, sneaking around in the darkness with spotlights being put on him. This could possibly symbolize how a spy may be used in this film and how the main character may be a spy. The typography turns more formal towards the end when the producers and directors names are being shown on the screen, this could signify there importance in the film.

Sunday, 8 January 2012

Journal- Week 1

Starting from this week i will be keeping you updated on my work and the progress within my group by keeping a weekly journal.
This week my group, Ryan Emin, Harjinder Chana, Aaron Vander and myself assigned roles that we would be in control of, we decided that we needed to allocate roles so that we all knew what we were doing and were fully prepared. The roles that we assigned ourselves were as follows:
Aaron---Director 
Harj---Cameraman
Ryan---Editor
James---Actor.

We were all comfortable with the roles we were given, everyone will know what they are doing when we come to filming and in the long run this will save us time.


Friday, 6 January 2012

Se7en Title sequence analysis


   

In this i will be analyzing the title sequence of the film Se7en. I will be writing about the importance of typography within the sequence, and the effect the music has on the audience. 
The typography is very simple in the sequence and includes white writing on a plain black background. The black symbolizes the darkness of the film. The typography, being simple, is very easy to view and understand for the viewer and doesn't bombard them with to much before the film has even started. The title sequence shows little clues to what the film might be about. For example, we see someone shaving off the tops of their fingers which creates an enigma for the audience as we are being lead to believe he may be committing some sort of crime, as criminals shave their fingertips off. As the sequence carries on, we see the 'criminal' looking through a book and writing in it, we also see pictures being stuck in it. This is key to the film as it intrigues the audience into wanting to know what this person is doing, or about to do. As the title sequence progresses, the music gets faster and faster creating a suspense for the audience. This title sequence is extremely clever as it gives so many clues about the film without giving the concept of the film away.