Thursday 18 April 2013

Evaluation



For my A2 media portfolio I chose the film trailer brief, this involved producing a teaser trailer, a poster to advertise the film and a webpage for the film. In this evaluation I have included links to posts on my blog.


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

Before I began producing my teaser trailer 'Vengeance' I researched the codes and conventions of both film trailers and then specifically the codes and conventiosn of films belonging to the horror genre. I researched and analysed a range of film trailers Most films use at least two of the following type of advertisement. My task was to create a teaser trailer, but as teaser trailers are usually shortened versions of the theatrical trailer I needed to create one of those too. My trailers sticks to the convention of being between 30 seconds and 2 minutes as it would most likely be shown on the TV. I also made a poster and a webpage which would further promote and advertise the film. After researching the structure of film trailers I decided to focus on films that specifically belonged to the horror film genre. When researching I looked into the different genres of films and more specifically the sub genres of horror films. I also looked into the history of film trailers to see if my trailer could use the codes and conventions of much older existing media products as well as the more recent ones. However I also decided to try and challange conventions by looking at techniques used in music videos and seeing if it was possible to apply them tom a film trailer effectively. 

My initial idea was to have the advert in a flashback style scene which would show that the film has more of a non-linear narrative similar to the films ‘Memento’ (Christopher Nolan, 2000) and ‘The Grudge’ (Takashi Shimizu, 2004), in which the trailer would open with a scene of the protagonist seemingly attempting to drown herself and then switch to a series of black and white flashbacks of the events that had lead up to this point. Due to time issues and cast members having other commitments I decided to change this to a simpler, classic horror film idea of a masked villain which would conform to the conventions of masks used to both show who the villan is but also hide there actual identity. I researched the portrayl  and representation of villans to further my knowledge and extend my idea of what my villan would look like.(LINK). I also decided to look into stereotyping, stereotyping is used to help us quickly interpret a media text. By using stereotypical characters (ECT....) I decided to go against some stereotypes in my film by having the female protagonist appear to survive (in both my 30 second and 10 second trailer) this went against the conventions of how women are often represented in horror films, although with the introduction of the 'final girl' (often a teenager who is 'innocent' and conforms to the norms and values of society) defeating the killer in slaher films this view could be argued to be somewhat outdated.

In my video i included a logo from 'warner bros'. This is a well known film production company and by using this i think it adds to.... (info on warner bros, why i chose it and image, why i also made a production co, link to own text/image)

Poster:
I decided to make both a landscape and portrait poster as during my research i found that conventionally they have both as it allows the film to be advertised in more places.

After finishing the posters I decided to superimpose them onto real advertising spaces to show how they would look and to also show where they could be placed. It was also at this time that i checked that my posters would fit the conventional dimentions (either a 32 sheet billboard poster or a 6 sheet bus stop poster).




2.      How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
I think the combination of my main and ancillary texts is effective, they all have a similar house style and colour scheme which makes it clear they are all advertising the same thing. My trailer, poster and website all contain the same 'vengance' logo too.

3.      What have you learnt from your audience feedback?

My audience feedback proved very useful in the overall improvement of my trailer and accompanying media texts. Before I even begsan thinking about the genre and conventions of my trailer i created a poll on my blog, I then analysed the results on this after over 10 people had voted and created my audience profile





4.      How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?

During the summer, when i did the majority of the planning for my trailer I mainly used media technonlgies such as websites like youtube to research and watch trailers and IMDb to research the plot of the trailer I watched and check to see its genre. I watched a range of both horror and thriller films to get an insight into what needs to be included in a film trailer and what film trailers gave away too much of the plot. I then went on to create a storyboard of an existing media text which helped me when i planned my own storyboard (LINK) as it gave me sense of how long each shot should be and the shot sequence.

During the making of my trailer i used a non-linear editing suite, the editing softwere i used was adobe premiere pro this allowed me to accesse and edit any frame of my footage at anytime regardles of its sequence in the clip. Non-linear editing also allows effects such as the black and white filter and fades which would be impossible had i been using a linear editing suite. During the production of the video I also used adobe photoshop to create the title scene and add a black and white filter to the Warner brothers logo (see below).
 






 

Feedback on all

 

Final website

This is the link to my final webpage http://rubydearness95.wix.com/media
below is a screenshot of the site

Final posters



Feedback on film

This is the feedback for my final film trailer, I will use this information to halp with my evaluationand make any last minute changes if needed.

Final Film Trailers

This is my final 1 min 30 second trailer:


This is my final 30 second teaser trailer:


This is my final 10 second teaser trailer:

Feedback on film

making of film and research i did during its production

Film draft 2 (music)


Feedback
Alex - The acceleration of the music builds with the acceleration of the footage. I like the text as it gives you a feel as to what the film is about and really draws you in. It also now feels less fragmented and flows better because you extended the music box scene. However you need to fix the spelling in the website and maybe use a different font.

Kiera - The genre of the film is clear and overall it is a good trailer, the narrative is clear without revealing too much of the plot however i dont like the use of the static.

Feedback on website

Website link

Final website

This is the link to my final webpage http://rubydearness95.wix.com/media
below is a screenshot of the site

Making of website

Draft 2 feedback

Wednesday 17 April 2013

Drafts 2

On this draft I decided to change the title and rating arround, I think that this changes the focus of the poster.

Draft feedback


feedback2 by s0013779 on GoAnimate

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Alex: Website plan 1 is interesting, I like the idea of the clock face however the lack of text makes it look bland.
Website plan 2 looks very empty, there is not a lot too it and it is very simplistic and boring.
Website plan 3 is interesting and has a wide variety of image and text. However I think it would look better if the title of the film was at the top of the webpage ratehr than the bottom.
Website plan 4 Looks too much like a document, i do not think the big block of red are effective and it doesn’t look very dynamic. However I like the social media buttons, they look grainy and aged, this adds a contrast as Facebook and twitter are fairly new technologies.

Digital Drafts

Below are some plans for my website design that I made in photoshop.                                              


Draft 1:
Draft 2:
 
Draft 3:

Draft 4:

Plan 1

Below are some of my initial hand drawn drafts.
 
 




Tuesday 16 April 2013

Website research

I did some research on websites for horror films to see how they were different from other forms of advertisement and also why people whould choose to use it. Common features of a webpage for a film are similar to that of a poster, they both usually have a billing box, include the film rating, the film title and are in a similar style/include some of the same images as the film trailer to create a 'house style'. However a webpage also includes things like social media buttons, trailer links and a summary of the film. Below are some of the webpages I looked at.
This is the website for the film 'Dark Skies'. ( http://darkskiesfilm.com/ ) 'Dark Skies' is a horror/sci-fi thriller about a familie who witness an increasing number of supernatural disturbances in their home. The website has alot of empty space and no main image, only text, this makes the composition seem
 simple and also doesnt reveal the plot. There are also socila media buttons on this webpage, htis allows people to 'like' and share the page which can promote discuttion and advertise the film further.



This website is for the 'saw' franchise. ( http://www.officialsaw.com/ ) It includes information about all 6 films in the saga and is more dynamic than most other film websites,