Film opening evaluation

AS MEDIA STUDIES THE EVALUATION
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and  of real conventions of real media products? Throughout the whole 2 minutes and 30 seconds there is no narrative structure  during the footage. But at the time of the phone call it hints that someone down the end of the line is speaking, despite the audience not being able to hear them.
Despite being no narrative structure, our production uses the technique of several flashbacks to hint towards the audience that the man they are watching isn't who he appears. The flashbacks flash up instantly, revealing death scenes linking towards movements made by the man walking around. As you can see both images are similar, even though one is  showing death. The dark image ss the flashback.
Our film opening gets the audience involved with the film by getting themselves  Asking questions about the film and what's going on (enigma codes). Throughout the whole sequence enigma codes can appear; Who or what is the puppeteer? Why is he dressed smartly? Who is killing? Why would they be killing?  Who is being killed and why?  Why does he sit in such a dark room? Who is on the phone?  Why does he run? From the beginning of the titles the film hints at its genre characteristics. The slow movement of blood and music show that its going to be a horror or thriller, along with the use of the death scenes during the clip. But the use of showing fear from the main character, despite knowing he’s a killer allows you to play with the audiences Mind making it  physiological thriller.
The use of our mise en scene added to the effect of our opening as it suited the film line well, it wasn’t in an unsuitable location. The costume used was a fairly smart look to present a more older character than the actor was, and to show that the character  seen is smart. The lighting changes throughout the clip. It starts off light in the  bathroom, but then turn s the light off and a death scene appears, as he makes his way through the house it gets darker until he end up in the darkest room and the phone  rings, resulting in him running back towards the light. Only a few props were used in the making of the opening; the weapon, glass from the cupboard and the phone.  Only one setting is clear to the audience which is the home of the man walking around, the location of the deaths is unclear.
How does your media product represent certain social groups? The only character in our film opening is male. Throughout the clip he seems to be powerful as he is seen to be killing many people, bringing fear against him. But at the  end he seems to be showing the fear, completely flipping things, making him appearing To be weak. Despite the actor being only a 17 year old, where are planned character was a little older, We managed to boost the aged look by using much more formal clothing to show the audience he’s not as young as he appears.
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As this film opening has been made for an audience who enjoy thrillers, crime and drama, we have used several different techniques to attract the audience. Firstly, the music we have chosen to play throughout this piece is an instrumental song by the band Nine Inch Nails called “Corona Radiata”. This was off the bands free album so therefore is free of copyright. We chose this song as it adds a lot of tension to the opening and creates a lot of eerie feelings for the audience watching. This is because the song is very atmospheric and adds to the whole mystery and suspense feeling we wanted to create.  The camera style we used was very unique and not the standard way of filming a movie. We used shots such as a sort of “camera on the wall” type of shot where the camera pans around to follow the main character. This pan carries on as he walks out of the room giving the effect that the camera has actually gone through the wall.  The editing style we used was fairly slow transitions between shots until the main character does something to make him flash back to the murders he has committed in the past. When this happens, we have made it so the murders flash up very quickly and in an unsettling way. We also used white fades on this to give it the flashback look. Also when these flashbacks occur, we have edited in a loud bang noise (made by recording one of us banging on a file cabinet) to have an even more unsettling effect on the audience. This sort of editing would again appeal to fans of thrillers. Addressing the Audience
During this project, we have learnt many technical skills from creating our film opening. The first of which is how to plan. For this we made a schedule to manage how much time we spent on each task carried out during the creation of our opening. We also used story boards to plan out our actual footage. Other skills we have learnt are how to perform professional camera work and editing. The sort of camera techniques we have learnt are what sort of shots to use to create different feelings for the audience and how to make sure not to confuse the audience using the wrong type of positioning or angles. The sort of editing techniques we have learnt are how to add extra sound effects after finishing filming and how to make them fit in smoothly without it being obvious that they were filmed separately. Also we have developed skill in how to make transitions between shots smooth and un noticeable. In terms of mise en scene, we have learnt how to create dark and mysterious settings purposefully and made sure that the character can still be seen on the footage. Not a lot had to be done on mise en scene other than the lighting as the setting just needed to be an ordinary house. I think through this project we have all gained a great understanding as to how films are made professionally.  Technical Skills
James Jonathan Ashley Looking back at our preliminary task, i feel we have come a long way in terms of our editing and filming techniques. As we tried filming all footage and sound at the same time during our preliminary task there was no real dynamics in the way we could edit it, but using foley sounds and finding our own sounds in our film opening it meant we could get a different and more vibrant feel. When it came to editing, I felt more comfortable in my ability to effectively edit the footage.   Since the preliminary task, I have learnt many techniques in filming and editing. In the preliminary task, we did not record or add in any extra sound, this was mainly because we did not have time to try this out and add it in. In this project we had enough time to record extra sounds, try them out and add them in.  the use of sound effect really worked well and added to the eerie tension of the film opening. I think because of the time we had, I learnt many different ways of editing footage and generally using Premiere Pro. I feel looking back at my preliminary tasks that the whole are of my practical skills have increased. Since then I have been able to learn more about editing on the computer, making the production flow much more, giving it that smoother look. Compared to my preliminary task my film opening uses a much more range of varied shots, also  including sounds which weren't even recorded in the task.
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Film opening evaluation

  • 1. AS MEDIA STUDIES THE EVALUATION
  • 2. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and of real conventions of real media products? Throughout the whole 2 minutes and 30 seconds there is no narrative structure during the footage. But at the time of the phone call it hints that someone down the end of the line is speaking, despite the audience not being able to hear them.
  • 3. Despite being no narrative structure, our production uses the technique of several flashbacks to hint towards the audience that the man they are watching isn't who he appears. The flashbacks flash up instantly, revealing death scenes linking towards movements made by the man walking around. As you can see both images are similar, even though one is showing death. The dark image ss the flashback.
  • 4. Our film opening gets the audience involved with the film by getting themselves Asking questions about the film and what's going on (enigma codes). Throughout the whole sequence enigma codes can appear; Who or what is the puppeteer? Why is he dressed smartly? Who is killing? Why would they be killing? Who is being killed and why? Why does he sit in such a dark room? Who is on the phone? Why does he run? From the beginning of the titles the film hints at its genre characteristics. The slow movement of blood and music show that its going to be a horror or thriller, along with the use of the death scenes during the clip. But the use of showing fear from the main character, despite knowing he’s a killer allows you to play with the audiences Mind making it physiological thriller.
  • 5. The use of our mise en scene added to the effect of our opening as it suited the film line well, it wasn’t in an unsuitable location. The costume used was a fairly smart look to present a more older character than the actor was, and to show that the character seen is smart. The lighting changes throughout the clip. It starts off light in the bathroom, but then turn s the light off and a death scene appears, as he makes his way through the house it gets darker until he end up in the darkest room and the phone rings, resulting in him running back towards the light. Only a few props were used in the making of the opening; the weapon, glass from the cupboard and the phone. Only one setting is clear to the audience which is the home of the man walking around, the location of the deaths is unclear.
  • 6. How does your media product represent certain social groups? The only character in our film opening is male. Throughout the clip he seems to be powerful as he is seen to be killing many people, bringing fear against him. But at the end he seems to be showing the fear, completely flipping things, making him appearing To be weak. Despite the actor being only a 17 year old, where are planned character was a little older, We managed to boost the aged look by using much more formal clothing to show the audience he’s not as young as he appears.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. As this film opening has been made for an audience who enjoy thrillers, crime and drama, we have used several different techniques to attract the audience. Firstly, the music we have chosen to play throughout this piece is an instrumental song by the band Nine Inch Nails called “Corona Radiata”. This was off the bands free album so therefore is free of copyright. We chose this song as it adds a lot of tension to the opening and creates a lot of eerie feelings for the audience watching. This is because the song is very atmospheric and adds to the whole mystery and suspense feeling we wanted to create. The camera style we used was very unique and not the standard way of filming a movie. We used shots such as a sort of “camera on the wall” type of shot where the camera pans around to follow the main character. This pan carries on as he walks out of the room giving the effect that the camera has actually gone through the wall. The editing style we used was fairly slow transitions between shots until the main character does something to make him flash back to the murders he has committed in the past. When this happens, we have made it so the murders flash up very quickly and in an unsettling way. We also used white fades on this to give it the flashback look. Also when these flashbacks occur, we have edited in a loud bang noise (made by recording one of us banging on a file cabinet) to have an even more unsettling effect on the audience. This sort of editing would again appeal to fans of thrillers. Addressing the Audience
  • 10. During this project, we have learnt many technical skills from creating our film opening. The first of which is how to plan. For this we made a schedule to manage how much time we spent on each task carried out during the creation of our opening. We also used story boards to plan out our actual footage. Other skills we have learnt are how to perform professional camera work and editing. The sort of camera techniques we have learnt are what sort of shots to use to create different feelings for the audience and how to make sure not to confuse the audience using the wrong type of positioning or angles. The sort of editing techniques we have learnt are how to add extra sound effects after finishing filming and how to make them fit in smoothly without it being obvious that they were filmed separately. Also we have developed skill in how to make transitions between shots smooth and un noticeable. In terms of mise en scene, we have learnt how to create dark and mysterious settings purposefully and made sure that the character can still be seen on the footage. Not a lot had to be done on mise en scene other than the lighting as the setting just needed to be an ordinary house. I think through this project we have all gained a great understanding as to how films are made professionally. Technical Skills
  • 11. James Jonathan Ashley Looking back at our preliminary task, i feel we have come a long way in terms of our editing and filming techniques. As we tried filming all footage and sound at the same time during our preliminary task there was no real dynamics in the way we could edit it, but using foley sounds and finding our own sounds in our film opening it meant we could get a different and more vibrant feel. When it came to editing, I felt more comfortable in my ability to effectively edit the footage. Since the preliminary task, I have learnt many techniques in filming and editing. In the preliminary task, we did not record or add in any extra sound, this was mainly because we did not have time to try this out and add it in. In this project we had enough time to record extra sounds, try them out and add them in. the use of sound effect really worked well and added to the eerie tension of the film opening. I think because of the time we had, I learnt many different ways of editing footage and generally using Premiere Pro. I feel looking back at my preliminary tasks that the whole are of my practical skills have increased. Since then I have been able to learn more about editing on the computer, making the production flow much more, giving it that smoother look. Compared to my preliminary task my film opening uses a much more range of varied shots, also including sounds which weren't even recorded in the task.