a sevaluation
TRANSCRIPT
EVALUATIONOpening Film Sequence
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms
of conventions?
My media product uses forms of different conventions through several methods which can be seen in the pre
production, production and post production stages. It also challenges some conventions made from influential
decisions in research and planning. Because of this, I was able to construct a media product that made full use to
achieve conventions of my genre. My 2 minute opening sequence was in the genre of a psychological Thriller but
before this I was indecisive between other genre’s as in the target research process, the question I proposed to
my audience ‘what genre do you prefer’ showed a mixture of responses (Comedy being the most popular). I
decided to base my genre on a psychological Thriller as I was influenced from how the existing professional
products I had researched, each had the ability to disguise important aspects of the film that an audience should
be aware of. Despite the 3 products I have presented as ‘Research’, I feel that other products looked at else
where have also helped in the development of using and challenging conventions.
I used a variety of different codes and conventions which I will aim to discuss. The first method of
convention was the way in which characters were introduced or presented through camera work.
For example the middle class woman and stalker in my opening sequence are both introduced for
suspense purposes with a low level close up of their shoes. This convention is common and
mostly known from the films of Quentin Tarantino where he presents the audience with a close up
of the characters feet. So for my product, I decided to follow this convention by presenting
characters through a different level of filming and also creating suspense and ambiguity.
I also consistently used low level shots I.e. placing the camera on the ground, hand holding the camera to
achieve perspective shots and adjusting the camera to auto focus when needed. These methods of
camera work helped me to achieve the chosen genre which created a good feel for my opening.
The perspective shots for example allowed my audience to acknowledge my female character was being
watched. The auto focus mode helped to disguise my stalker but also to enforce a distinction between
fiction and reality. I presented certain scenes in auto focus to create a blur presenting the crime as a
mere reality for the audience because in reality there arehardly any witness to a crime so I felt the
audience should not be allowed to se this clearly. Overall the elements of Mise en Scene were carefully
thought about as there was meaningful reason as to what props were used and the clothing worn by my
characters to present or simply reflect a reality already present.
My media product uses codes and conventions of creating sound in order to recognize the genre through
the sound presented. For this to be possible I used a free sound source website called Yooka music.
Using the soundtrack called Unearthly force, helped to create a thrilling traumatic opening as well as
creating suspense throughout. I also used an instrumental to Chris Brown’s Turn up the music where I
legally retained the music (via ITunes) by paying a fixed price to use it, acknowledging I would need
permission to use the music if this were to be a profitable professional product. The music gave a sense
of mystery which presents the audience with the idea that there may be some association with the genre
‘Thriller’.
Click icon to play sound or click link
http://www.yookamusic.com/track/unearthly_force-ykm_62f066ed
I chose not to give my characters any dialogue therefore I did not produce a script as the main strong focus
was on the character’s actions and behaviour. This was influenced by Zack Snyder’s film ‘Sucker Punch’.
The movie begins and ends with a voiceover narration about guardian angels. ‘Our guardian angels exist
and protect us whether we believe they will or not, they sometimes come to us in surprising forms , they
speak through demons if they have to.’ The film focuses greatly on visual understanding through the
elements of Mise en Scene (especially props as this is what reconciles the understanding of the narrative).
Other uses of conventions were the aid of props in order to disguise and create some
suspension within the opening. This was achieved by the Balaclava and the knife in which the
stalker had at all times. It also allowed the conventions of my chosen genre to be known and
identified by the audience.
What kind of media Institution might distribute your product and why?
The media institution that may distribute my product would be a television organisation like Channel 5.
Launched in 1997, this national terrestrial network was branded as ‘5’ and is available across cable,
satellite and terrestrial platforms. An audience of 4,920,000 people (more than channel 4) in the UK
tuned in to the free channel as it was available through Analogue (even if audience had no satellite or
digital boxes).
According to David Pullen (director of marketing at the time) stated;
“Channel 5 was a name; 'Five' is a brand. 'Five' as a brand reflects the evolution the channel is
undergoing in programming and in becoming a more confident and distinctive viewer
proposition”.
Like Pullen states, channel 5 has undergone evolution in terms of what products they provide for their
audience which is why I feel with the range of TV shows and films, my product (if it were a full film)
would be closely in comparison to CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
(My product would fall under the Drama category)
This is because it is an American crime drama series and likewise my narrative is associated with crime. I
also feel if a programme like CSI will appeal to American audiences then it will likely become of interest to
them and be seen as psychological entertainment in making the audience think about the narrative and
events.
The tagline ‘sin never sleeps’ can be seen as a reference to reality and the producers of CSI are
aware that the world is not crime ‘free’ and we should be aware or represented with this
construction through a series of episodes. This is also what I aimed to present through characters
just like us in society who do not know when crimes such as this may occur. The fact that CSI
have a group of investigators who work out the cause and time of the crime, my product would
involve this similar character set up if it were a film length of 100 minutes or more.
If my product were to be distributed, I would specifically ask that it were broadcasted through 5’s
sister channels 5* AND 5 USA.
Since 5 have released these further channels, their TV shows (from children
shows, documentaries and Drama) it has generated a bigger mass audience than ever
before. Media products do not reflect a reality but simply create or represent it. As there
are existing products like mine (psychological thriller) the interest for this film will be
evident. With the developed method of ‘online television’ I will allow ‘5’s audiences to ‘rent’
my product for a fixed rental time of 48 hours for £6.99. Alternatively channel 4 would be
the 2nd option of the distribution method I would have chosen to distribute my product as
they too have aired successful programs that may appeal to my audience such as ‘Top
Boy’ and ‘The Killing’.
Who would be the audience of your media product?
As previously discussed, my audience would be preferably a mass audience who regularly tune into the ‘5’
network. Target audience research allowed me to consider who the potential audience for my media
product would be. Having done this, I created an audience profile, screening one particular participant
and analysing his profile (interests and lifestyle). However having stated in my research and planning
stages that my audience would range from 16-18, I have decided to re think this and assume it will
appeal to an age range of 16-25.
This is because of who may potentially distribute my product as well as the audiences my product may
create so it is crucial that I think with an open mind. As my audience may be an older range, I have to
take into account that potentially it contains scenes of a violent nature and that the film council will need
to re enforce a age guidance rating of 16. Research conducted was able to tell me that my product may
appeal to more males than females. This is because „protagonists tended to men‟ according to Laura
Mulvey and ‘The cinema apparatus of Hollywood cinema puts the audience in a
masculine subject position with the woman on the screen seen as an object of desire.’
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How does your media product present particular social groups?
My media product presents a range of social groups through the use of representation. Each of my
characters can be seen as characters reflected from reality. Firstly one of my main characters which
is the stalker is presented in dark sinister clothing followed by a balaclava on his face. My
representation of this character is stereotypical. His actions and behaviour clearly show this through
different camera shots and his general part in the narrative. The POV shots used below allow the
audience to acknowledge the female is being watched and gives assumptions he is supposed to be
presented as a murderer or antagonist. The use of props helped to establish the particular character
I was aiming to represent. I also purposely hid his identity and the crimes he committed by using low
level shots and auto focusing certain shots so the stalker cannot be directly seen. The main focus on
this character was how I aimed to present him through costume, with props and most importantly
camera shots. Although the stalkers race is not known, this was not as important during the planning
stages as I could not penalize a particular race to murderers or stalkers.
My middle class female character also represents a particular social group. She is reflected in my opening
(like many others) as a middle class working woman in the city. The narrative also suggests to the
audience that she is walking home from work due to the smart white shirt, prop (bag) heels and blazer.
The camera shots (mainly medium close ups and close ups) I used, reflected her character as a woman
who is never in this situation as she is presented with lots of worried facial expressions. Overall I think
this female character presents a social group that generally females can relate to as her character ‘did
not expect’ this incident to happen and most people who have experienced a crime, would say the exact
same thing. In terms of class culture, her position would be seen as higher. I aimed to represent different
races in my opening with a female white woman and a black female teenager only because I wanted my
opening to be diverse and to also establish that nobody is safe and that anybody may more or less be a
victim of a crime. Throughout my planning stages, the characters are not referred to by name as I was
trying to present them as unknown as possible because the narrative presents these characters to be
strangers to each other so I felt name wouldn’t be important as the stalker would not know those sort of
details.
My final character presented halfway through the narrative is a young female teenager who represents a
particular social group of teenagers. This character greatly reflects a teenager for many reasons through
her costume and props.
She is introduced in a world of her own as she is listening to music through headphones. Therefore
suggests she is really into music and throughout the whole film she is more vulnerable and likely to be
attacked as she is oblivious to the fact that the stalker is following her. In helping to present this
character differently from the others, I introduced non diegetic music that may be seen as diegetic music
because she is seen listening to music through headphones so the audience assume we are listening to
the exact same song as her. The music changes the mood of the narrative for merely 20 seconds before
we are brought back to the sudden realization that she will be attacked. I did this because it would be of
greater understanding to see the social group being represented here. Her costume also allows us to
identify her age (16-18) as she is wearing a burgundy hood, jeans and a rucksack in contrast to the
middle class woman there is an obvious social group difference.
How did you attract/address your audience?
I attracted my audience through the audience research stage in research and planning. This was a process
in where to create my product I would need some opinions and criticisms but as my product was not
created at this stage, I showed a range of people (from different backgrounds age, gender) an existing
product. They were then given the chance to comment and answer questions I proposed to them
alongside demographics. By doing this, audience research attracted different people (in terms of
culture, age and gender) who liked the proposal for my product and the existing professional products I
was influenced from. This then helped me to come to some initial ideas and decisions for my opening.
These results allowed me to acknowledge what genre’s my potential audience were already
interested, what sort of people they were (and the lives they lived) and how accessible they were
to media and upcoming film releases. My second audience research involved conducting a small
group of people who were asked direct questions on a specific existing professional product (Mr.
and Mrs. Smith). Based on this existing product, I was also able to gather what my audience
perceived from Mr. and Mrs. Smith in terms of how it was presented to them. These were the
questions I took into account and imported these ideas into my opening.
Conventions
Sound/Dialogue
Mise en Scene
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of this
product?
During the process of this product (research & planning, production and post production) I
have learnt a lot in terms of using technologies to construct and create the product.
Firstly my pre production process involved thorough use of an Apple Mac for documentation
through Microsoft word, screen grabs (Command Shift + 4) and most importantly the internet
where I underwent all research on existing products and presented all my content on a blog
www.wordpress.com. The internet also helped me to make use of finding other visual
methods of creating presentations for my photographic storyboard and evaluation via a
presentation website. Using a scanner was necessary to get the documents onto the blog like
proof of professional production documents which included risk and health
assessments, shooting scripts etc.
During the production process, I was on hand with media filming equipment which helped me
to film my opening. I used a Cannon Legria HDV400 camcorder, tripod and a tape for
recording. As I had prior knowledge of using technology like this, I had no problems in filming
so I was able to direct my full focus to achieving the shots intended. With this piece of
technology I developed further understanding of adjusting the camera to different modes and
effects which is how I was able to get clear shots at night as well as auto focusing certain
scenes.
Finally, post production was the most important process in using different media technologies as my
product was in need of editing to construct it in the way I had visually planned. I used Final Cut
Pro to do this. Despite having prior knowledge of this editing software, editing took me no longer
than 2 days to construct my sequence in order on the timeline then another 3 days to add
text, effects and transitions. One thing I learned from this process was how to alter sound levels
as I felt that my transition from the scene with the female teenager to another scene, the music
was too abrupt. I also explored more with creativity by changing speed at certain parts of my
opening to give a better visual effect. I also learned how to import and then export my opening
onto websites (knowing the correct size and conversion method it should go through from Final
cut). Overall my skills and interest were in post production as I thoroughly enjoyed editing and
have learned more than my A2 year and previous submission.
Altering sound levels
Change speed
Timeline
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have
learnt in the progression it to the full product.
Looking back at the preliminary task I feel there has been a massive transition in
terms of understanding the Film/Media Industry and how processes work prior to
production. I now know several camera shots to help achieve or represent a
character or a particular scene in a certain way. For example using the camera more
often allowed me to explore different angle, levels and shots which I did not realise I
could achieve. I have also learnt how Mise en scene can be greatly thought about in
depth and the more planning and thought gone into mise en scene the more
depiction of the genre/product.
I have learnt and extended knowledge further (with the help of the internet) about
different technologies and software that may assist me during planning and research
and being able to use a blogging website as this was not my strongest element.
From the preliminary task till now helped me to acknowledge and respect why
research on existing professional products is important and why gathering audience
research is vital too. My knowledge on documentation whilst undergoing production
has greatly improved as I am now aware of why this is extremely important. I can
now identify codes and conventions achieved by other producers to distinguish a
particular genre and the ways in which this is done. Most importantly, I have learned
how to edit (at an advanced level) which is a great skill I will have for life.