Monday 2 March 2015

Evaluation Question 7

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



What did we learn from our continuity exercise?
From our continuity exercise we learnt a few things. For instance we learnt different shot types such as the Closeup Shot, Tracking Shot and Over the Shoulder shot. The ability to use these shots and understand them allowed us to use them effectively in our final product. Another technique we learnt to use was the 180 degree rule. This rule is used so that it doesn't make the screenplay seem confusing to the viewer in terms of how the character is moving. Finally we learnt the basics of editing in terms of cutting scenes. This was a prominent feature in our final opening and so this technique was useful to us in the continuity exercise.

What mistakes did we make during the continuity exercise and how did we learn from this? 
During the production of our continuity exercise, we made a few mistakes that slightly changed the overall end product. For instance the dialogue was quite hard to hear due to the ambient noise created from the surroundings and also due to the microphone quality on the camera. Next we didn't use the 180 degree properly as we broke it a few times during the exercise. This meant that the actor appeared to be walking the wrong way and this could be confusing for the people watching it. The actors also had slightly different clothes on in each scene due to the filming taking over a few days. 
From these mistakes we learnt how to effectively use the 180 degree rule and the proper effect it has on the viewer. 

In the full product, how did we ensure we didn’t make the same mistakes?
In the production of our full product, we looked at the mistakes we encountered in our continuity exercise and considered this when creating our final piece. For example we recorded footage various times. This allowed us to be flexible with the final production as we had lots of shots to use. Furthermore we used the same clothes during the filming stage as this makes the product more fluent and realistic.

How could we do better next time?
To do better next time we could have recorded the footage multiple times as we found that we were quite limited with what we could produce with the material we had. We could also have considered the 180 degree rule more and therefore used it more effectively.   

Friday 13 February 2015

Interview of Audience Member

The Soundcloud link below, is an interview of an audience member's opinions on our Thriller opening. During the interview, they listed the strengths and weaknesses of our product and how it could be improved.

Evaluation Question 4

Monday 2 February 2015

Evaluation Question 1

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


Titles and Credits
For the titles and credits used in our opening to a Thriller, we used a few different programs. For some we used Adobe Photoshop as this could handle multiple photos and text. For the first and last titles we used Final Cut Pro as they were both moving images and so this program was the most convenient and easiest to use. Furthermore we have experimented with many various font types from the website Dafont to find the best one to fit the opening. We carefully selected the fonts that we felt went best with our theme of suspense and tension and we feel as if we have conveyed this well.







Characters
In our Thriller opening we have three characters. We have a Protagonist, an antagonist and a victim. The antagonist is presented as a powerful and dominant figure who has total control over the helpless victim. Throughout our opening, the victims and antagonists faces never appear as this creates suspense and an enigma. The protagonist is made to be the hero in the situation and is trying to rescue the victim by following the instructions of the Antagonist.

Costumes

Costumes is an important part in our opening. For instance the Antagonist wears black robes with a top hat and this gives connotations of death and violence. The victim wears normal clothes with a sack on his head to make him look like he is doing this against his own will. The Protagonist also wears normal clothes as this makes the detective seem undercover and inconspicuous. 

                                                       
Enigma
In our Thriller Opening, an Enigma is present throughout. For instance two of the three characters faces are not shown as this adds suspense and confusion to the piece. Furthermore by not showing their true identities this makes the opening more intense for the audience and makes the piece more interesting and exciting.

Sound
The sound we used in our opening was from one of our groups members playing guitar. The instrumentation used creates the suspense and unknown feel that was intended when creating a thriller. In addition the music changes from a calm acoustic guitar, to a more intense guitar when the Antagonist is shown on screen. This immediately conveys to the audience that he is evil. The music used is also an example of an ostinato as it repeats itself over the entire opening. 

'Captive'- Final Thriller Opening

The video below is our final thriller opening called 'Captive'

Rough Cut

Costumes and Props

Costumes

Protagonist
The Protagonist's costume in our Thriller opening is shown above. 

Victim
The Victims costume in our Thriller opening is shown above.

Antagonist
The Antagonist's costume in our Thriller opening is shown above.

The props that are used are included below:

Protagonist 
Box, mobile phone

Antagonist
Hat, long coat, top hat

Victim
Sack

Other props include a rope and chair.

Friday 23 January 2015

Shooting Schedule

Shooting Schedule
Tuesday 2nd December- 1:20pm- 2:20pm 
Shooting running scene through woods.

Location: Forest
Props: None
Shots: Closeup, Long, Low Angle
Costume: Blue jeans, Blue Nike shoes and Hoodie
Actors: Dan Rogers


Wednesday 3rd December- 9am- 10am
Opening to part in the Stanier Hall

Curtains opening, walking through auditorium, writing the note 

Location: Stanier Hall, Wem 
Props: Chair x2, table, rope, sack, stick, hat, note, pen, portable lights x3, two cameras with tripods
Shots: Establishing Shot, Closeup shot, Several angle used
Costume: Top hat, Long jacket/robe, Black trousers.
Actors: Dan Rogers

Wednesday 3rd December- 2.20pm- 3.20pm 
Carrying on filming in Stanier Hall

Tying up Steve, hitting Steve, taking bag off Steve, shot of light

Location: Stanier Hall
Props: Camera x2, tripod x2, portable lights x3, sack, chair, table, rope, stick, hat
Shots: Over the Shoulder, Closeup, Medium shot
Costume: Top hat, Long jacket/robe, black trousers, 
                    Sack, red jumper, blue jeans and pumps 
Actors: Dan Rogers and Steve Floyd


Tuesday 9th December- 1.20- 2.20pm
Shooting scene of wires leading up to chair

Location: Stanier Hall, Wem
Props: Camera, tripod, portable lights x3, sack, chair, rope
Shots: Closeup, Tracking Shot
Costume: Sack, red jumper, blue jeans and pumps
Actors: Steve Floyd


Friday 16th January- 10.20- 2.15pm 
Finalising Stanier Hall Shots

Location: Stanier Hall, Wem
Props:  Chair, table, rope, sack, hat, portable lights x3, two cameras with tripods, wires and dolly.
Shots: Closeup Shot, Over the Shoulder Shot, Tracking Shot, Dolly Zoom.
Costume: Top hat, Long jacket/robe, black trousers, 
                   Sack, grey jumper, blue jeans and pumps 
Actors: Dan Rogers and Steve Floyd


Thursday 22nd January- 9.20- 9.50am
FInalising scenes

Location: Studio
Props: Dolly, Camera, Tripod and Wires.
Shots: Closeup Shot, Tracking Shot
Costume: None
Actors: None

Friday 23rd January- 10.30- 11.45
Finalising scenes

Location: Forest
Props: Box, phone
Shots: Mid Shot, Tracking Shot, Over the Shoulder Shot, Establishing Shot
Costume: Blue jeans, Blue Nike shoes and Jumper
Actors: Dan Rogers  





Thursday 22 January 2015

Shot List



The image above shows our shot list for our Thriller opening, Captive. This will be used to demonstrate the order that each shot will be taken and also the timings of each individual shot.

Animatic


Animatic for Captive
The link below is the Animatic for our Thriller opening called 'Captive'. To create this we have taking the individual images from our storyboard and combined them so that they move along in order of the plot.