Friday, 27 April 2012

Group 1 evaluation: Hazel Rushworth


Media Evaluation: Group 1: Hazel Rushworth

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

            In my group we had a tendency to stick to the general conventions of the genre in which we chose to base our film around. This genre was firstly, a romantic film; however, after many alterations to our storyline we based the film on romantic mystery, with mystery being the focal point in the opening of the film. Our films’ opening uses similar generics to National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets in which we looked at as part of the research into the mysterious openings.
The National Treasure Book Of Secrets

            The narrative style of the product is very much limited in the opening 2 minutes that we have created; however, it does begin to give an idea of the storyline towards the end of the opening section. We made the narrative to be like this as we felt it would provide more emphasis on the main characters and the emotions that are being felt. This then lead on to give the mystery letter more importance by being singled out as the main focus of the storyline. The product is non-linear, and flashes back to 1564 to when the mystery letter was written. To enhance the importance of this letter we made the flashback sequence include a monologue which was included as a voiceover as the letter was being written. We didn’t do any research into films that include flashbacks as we felt that this can be portrayed in a number of ways, and in most films is highlighted by haziness and a white filter, as we wanted the flashback to be part of the title sequence, we wanted a simple method of including a flashback, and simply included the date in the bottom right corner of a white screen.

            The sound in the product that we have created differs from other films that have a similar genre to the one we created, this is because we have used slow symbolic music throughout the entire opening sequence, where it only fades at important moments, for the bang of a table and the voiceover heard when the letter is being written. We chose the music to emphasise the mood of the scene and to make the scene more effective and realistic, other films from this genre do use music and a narrative but the main focal point is usually on the dialogue rather than on the music. The film 27 Dresses uses both music and voiceover in the opening of the film but makes the dialogue the focal point.


            The typography used in our media product, is similar to that used in similar films of the same genre. In 27 Dresses and Bride wars, the typography is very similar to one used in our product, however, this is done to appeal to the target audience of the film which is ultimately women, but, in our film, we have used a font that would look realistic on an old letter, this font emphasises the importance of the letter and tells the audience that this is an important factor in the film.

The 27 dresses type

  Overall, I think that te product that we have created uses both similarities and difference in conventions of the genre of our film and when differenced from similar films the product is still realistic and emphasises the sections of the story that are important to the rest of the film.
2: How does your media product represent particular social groups?

            I think that the majority of stereotypes are simply used in the product rather than challenged; however, we have mildly challenged the stereotype of famous, important figures in the history of the country. Abelard and Heloise are famous for the love letters that they wrote to each other, we have challenged these two figures by twisting the storyline of the letters they wrote to cover up a murder in which the committed together before they fell in love, although the couple are not entirely present in the opening section of the film we would have challenged it more as the film progressed. When representing young females, we have started to challenge the typical stereotypes in the film and would have done throughout the rest of the full length film;

            We have used camera angles in various ways throughout the opening section of the film to emphasise the stereotype that young females are seen in. One of the shots we used was close up looking slightly down on our main character; this made the feelings of the character known and made her seem inferior to the absent parent in the background. Both of these representations are following the typical stereotypes of the characters; parents having power over the young c

The sad look.
            We also used an over the shoulder shot to emphasise the mysterious character that is Abelard, writing his letter to Heloise. We made it so the audience could not see the majority of this character to emphasise the mysterious factor of the genre but also how the character is not well known and is hiding something from everyone.
the over the shoulder shot.

            The editing of our film is very slow paced, allowing time for the motions of the characters to be apparent. The editing has made the stereotype of the main character become clearer at the beginning as the numerous transitions splitting up the clips give the impression that the main character is not comfortable where she is and would be happier in a different situation.

the transitions

            Both the editing of the film and the camera shots make the main character look inferior to her peers and isolated in her home. This is also apparent in the symbolism and the iconography of the film.

            Mise – en –scene is an important factor of any film, in our film the main character is seen wearing dark clothing. This combined with the dark make-up and dark hair makes the main character look even more sad and isolated. These factors all play a part in bringing the film together in the full length version, however, it is also emphasises a number of important aspects of the opening sequence that are needed before the full length story can unfold.
The costume of the main character

     

            All the sections of the film work towards making the main character look sad and lonely, however, in the next section of the film we would have started to break the traditions of this stereotype by making small changes in her character, her becoming more confident and strong. We also would break the stereotype with this character in the full length film as she is the ‘hero’ of the story, which is usually a male role, however, because an essence of romance is also present in the film, to attract to our target audience we have broken stereotype and made the female lead the one that comes up with all the answers.



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

            When researching distribution companies, we looked into two main distributors which could distribute our product, we decided to look into these two distributors as they had been the distributor for some of the films that we had researched as part of our blog.

            The first company we researched was Entertainment Film Distributors; these have distributed films such as Brokeback Mountain and 17 Again. Although, these films are not necessarily in the genre of the film that we have produced, this company has a good record of distributing and is the largest distributor in both the UK and the Republic of Ireland.
the entertainment in video logo.



            The second company we researched was The UK Film Council. This company has a main aim in which they attempt to distribute non-mainstream films and make them more widely available to cinema audiences, and support the export of UK film abroad. I think that this would be good as it would allow our film a better chance of getting abroad but this company is not well known and limits the types of films in which it will be willing to distribute.
the BFI logo


            After researching these companies we decided that the best distributor for our product would be Entertainment Film Distributors. This is because we felt that we needed a more well-known company to be able to provide an extra source of advertising for our film.

4: Who would be the audience for your media product?

            Before deciding what the certificate for our film was going to be and who we were going to aim it at was discussed, we did some research into the different certificates that are given to films and why as we felt that this would help us when choosing who the film will mainly be aimed at. We decided the film would receive the certificate 15. We did this as we felt that choosing a lower certificate would restrict us too much and choosing a higher certificate would limit the audience that are able to view the film.
The 15 certificate logo



            The chosen audience for our film will be females above the age of 15. They must be above this age to be able to view the film due its certificate. I think the main group of people that go to view this film will be the younger generation as the characters in the film relate to their age range, making the film appeal to them. I also think that some of the older age range would see the film as the twist in Abelard and Heloise would make them interested into see how the story would turn out, and would make them think about the real reason the letters were written between them.
This represents the female gender.



            I don’t think that the lifestyle of a person would affect whether or not they would go and view this film, however, if they class themselves as upper-class they may be more reluctant to go and view the film as they feel the audience is aimed at lower-class people.

            The questionnaires that we produced as part of our audience research, was a good tool to use when deciding who our target audience should be. The results were very mixed but we went with the majority and women said they would like to go and view the film more than men did and therefore we chose them to be the main audience for our film, alongside young teenagers.


5: How did you attract/address your audience?

            We addressed our target audience in numerous ways, taking into consideration the research that we did on the certificates of films and the feedback that we got at the beginning of the project before the film was made. In the feedback at the opening of the project we found that older more mature people would prefer to watch the film as it included a sense of mystery and the unknown (the past), this appealed to people and therefore we decided to aim our film at this audience of 15 plus. In our film we decided that mystery was the most important factor, and included a lot of this by using little dialogue and a lot of transitions including fade to black and cross fades. In our feedback t the end of the project, people said the film included a lot of mystery and made them want to continue watching the film to find out the importance of the letter and why the young girl finds it.

            I think that we reached our target audience in numerous ways, listening to the feedback that we got from our questionnaire in the beginning of the project helped us decide the features that needed to be included in the film to keep the target market interested in the film and the storyline.




            The music played a large part in keeping the film mysterious and interesting, not including much dialogue left the audience wanting to know more and to know the truth about many aspects of the film. Also, the music set the mood of the opening section, which emphasised the emotions that were being felt by the main protagonist without her having to say anything. The camera shots and mise-en-scene also made this a success.

            The majority of the film was successful, however, on numerous occasions when the group was ready to film the second half of the film, there was problems with lack of cameras or not being able to find staff. This led the group to be sat doing very little in lessons as we had already done all the necessary things that needed to be completed before filming.  Another thing that was successful; was the filming itself.  We didn’t have any issues with weather or environmental hazards as all the filming was done at an indoors location and the weather didn’t affect the outcome of the film. One hazard we did incur however, was the candles. This became a hazard only at the end of filming when some of the wax became stuck to the table. This easily peeled off however, when the wax had hardened. This issue was taken into consideration in the risk assessment that took place before filming was allowed, and was said to not cause a risk or any harm to the people present when filming.

image of the candles

            The only issue that was raised in the audience feedback after the video was posted on the internet was that the video was too short and should be extended. This issue however, couldn’t have been improved as the brief clearly stated that the video was to be a maximum of 2 minutes long.

6: What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

            Many key decisions were made during all three sections of producing this product; however, one major decision stands out to me more than any. This is the decision to change the genre of our film.

            During the filming period of the film, we decided as a group that the product would be better off in the mystery genre as this was how the film was developing and the main genre that we had chosen for the film (ROMANCE)  was not evident in the film when we were producing it. Also we decided that after changing the script and the storyboard to match this genre it would be most appropriate, especially since the audience feedback we conducted at the beginning of the project stated that this was one of the most watched genres of our target market.

            Other key decisions that were made in the production of this product were the location of where the product would be filmed. We originally stated that the book would be found in an attic of an old house to make our film similar to the opening of the film ‘national Treasure@ one that we looked into and researched before deciding on the genre and the target audience to our film.

            Numerous different technologies were used at each section of production.

            In pre-production, the main technologies used included Blogger, which all of the research we produced was posted onto and plotbot, online script writing software on which we layed out the script in a professional style and could easily change the dialogue at any point.

            In production of the film, we used a Panasonic HDC HS80 to film the entire product and to transfer the film onto the macs that were used in the lessons for editing.
The camera we used.
The macs used in the lessons
      During the editing section of the production, we used a programme called Final Cut Express to edit and add music to our film. All the audio that was added to the film, except the bang of the table falling over, was from audio network.
The final cut express logo.
Audio network logo

      I have learnt to use a number of different programmes and technologies throughout the course of this project. I have been taught how to use blogger, Final Cut Express, plotbot, a Panasonic camera and the audio network Cd’s on the IMac to be able to produce the film to such a high standard. I already knew how to upload videos onto YouTube and Facebook and therefore needed no help in this area, but I learnt how to embed the videos onto my blog to help with the researching elements.

7: Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full production?

            In the preliminary task the main brief was continuity. This meant learning and following the 180 degree rule and knowing how to do match on actions and shot reverse-shot. The full brief was as follows:

“Continuity task involving filming and editing a character opening a door, crossing a room and sitting down in a chair opposite another character, with whom she/he exchanges a couple of lines of dialogue. This task should demonstrate match on action, shot/reverse shot and the 180-degree rule.”

If this task was succeeded, then the brief for the main task was:

“The titles and opening of a new fiction film, to last a maximum of two minutes.”

            I have used all the skills that I learnt in my preliminary task in the production and editing of the main task, this includes the continuity and the 180 degree rule. I feel that I have progressed in the use of these skills and now know how to correctly put these into action, using correct and good shot angles to represent characters in a certain way.

            The only new things that we added to the main task that was not included in the preliminary task was the use of music and the use of transitions.

            This is mainly because the preliminary task required the group to produce a conversation between two characters, meaning that the two things we used in the main task were not essential to making the preliminary task a success.

            The main thing that I realised from completing the preliminary task was who I worked well with and who acted as a distraction or liked to complete the majority of the work without others input. This helped me decide who it was that I wanted to work with in the main task, allowing my skills to be utilised to the best of their ability and to help me shine through when producing the film for the main task.

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