Sunday, 30 November 2008
WHERE IS THE FILM???
EVALUATION
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
I learnt how to use a video camera and enhancing my shots to make them look better and be of better quality. I also learnt how to use iMovie on an Apple Mac to edit my footage I took and make it more interesting by adding effects and transitions and titles. I also learnt how to cut clips together and make one flowing film. Using iMovie was a new experience, which I enjoyed.
EVALUATION
How did you attract/address your audience?
I used an opening title to tell the audience what the film is called.I also used a interesting opening scence so the audience wanted to keep watching the film.I also chose a backing track to the film which is well known so the people watching the film enjoyed it more.
EVALUATION
Who would be the audience for your media product?
The audience for my film would be people(most likely boys/men)who enjoy watching action films and comedy films for entertainment purposes.The target audience is people aged 15 and older because my film is about drug dealing so young children will not want to watch it because it could scare and upset them.
EVALUATION
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
My film would be used as a trailer for the actual film because there is a lot more to the story.After the trailer comes out on TV people will see it and want to go watch it or buy the film.The film could be put in cinemas and on DVD or Video.This would be good because people who don’t have DVD or Video players can go watch the film at the cinema.
EVALUATION
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
My film represents gangsters and drug dealers; this was done by using the stereotype of what a gangster, so the audience could understand that the actors are playing drug dealers/gangsters. Also the film shows you what can happen if you deal drugs etc because its bad, and it may lead to bad things happening (like with Dwayne in my film being killed by the police) so it teaches the audience a lesson. It represents more lower class people because the actors are playing drug dealers who have to get money by selling drugs and if they were higher class then they would not have to sell drugs for a living.
EVALUATION
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
The Film has an opening title, which welcomes the audience into the film telling them the name, which could give away what the film is about. After the title fades away the film begins. Like with most films it follows the three act structure at the start you meet the characters, then the characters speak to each other, then the characters shake hands because they are both happy with what has been done, then they hear the police so have to run away. One of the characters dies and the film is finished. At the start there is equilibrium when they are having a conversation then there is disequilibrium when they hear the police. It then ends with a sad ending because one of the characters dies. The film is different to most films because it mixes to genres together (comedy/action). The film ends with fading out music and a message saying that we will remember the character that died. This is a good ending because it is easy for the audience to tell that the film has ended.
Friday, 28 November 2008
THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT THE FILM
Craig McCall as Zac
MUSIC: Hallelujah by Rufus Wainwright
VOICE OVERS: by Me (Michael McCallum)
THE END
THE ENDING





My actors then run away,after hearing the police (the pigs).This is done with five different shots from different angles to show what is happening from different points of view.It is also done in slow motion to make it worrying for the audience and to increase suspense.After the actors have left the room it zooms in on the door knob. TRANSITION
180 DEGREE RULE,CROSSING ROOM AND SITTING DOWN
MATCH ON ACTION


This is my actor walking through the door using match on action. From him starting to open the door and turning the handle to him actually walking through the door.TITLE
Friday, 21 November 2008
WHAT IS THE BEST FILM GENRE?
Thursday, 20 November 2008
MY FILM PLOT
CHARACTERS I NEED FOR MY FILM
FILM GENRE
HOW I WILL DO IT
I will then edit the film footage which I have taken using the apple program iMovie and will add music and other needed things like titles to the film to make it of good quality.After I have finished making my film I will publish it on youtube.com and publish it on my blog.
THINGS TO THINK ABOUT
When designing the Film I had to think about:
- What do people want from the film
- What camera angles should be used
- What genre is most interesting
- Which effects should be used in the film
- How will it be edited
- What type of font shall be used for film titles
- What is the target audience
- Is there violence in the film
- Is there strong language in the film
- Is the film suitable for all ages
- What is the film about
- Is there a specific topic in the film
- etc..
HITCH
- What camera shots are used?
At the start of the scene Kevin James walks up to a door and opens it, it uses match on action for when he turns the handle to get in on the outside to a long shot of him actually walking through the door to the inside. When he gets through the door it does a medium close up shot on his face to show that he looks sleepy but he is now there to work.
It then zooms out to show the whole room from a long shot and it establishs everyone in the room and what the room is like.From the audiences point of view they can see all the other people who work with Kevin James gathered round a table in a meeting and the audience meet the actress Amber Valletta who the actor Kevin James eventually falls in love with.
It then pans across the room till Kevin James is sitting down in his chair.It then goes back to a long shot to show that everyone is now here and they are all sitting round the big table with their client Amber Valletta. They all start to speak to each other taking it in turns to suggest something. When the conversation is filmed it used over the shoulder shots and shot reverse/shot.
The scene ends with all the workers trying to give Amber Valletta their pens beacuse she needs one to sign something,this is show from a medium shot getting the top half of their bodies in the shot. The shot concentrates on peoples facial expressions because they all really want her to take their pens beacuse they think she is beautiful. In the end Amber Valletta takes Kevin James pen.

Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS
- What were the camera shot used for?
At the start of the scene Chris (Will Smith) is sitting at his desk working away, he looks like he is under a lot of stress. This is shown using a medium point of view shot of some one looking at Chris working. Then a man comes over and tells Chris to come with him. Then the camera pans across the room as Chris walked towards the interview room, this shows the audience where the scene is set. It then switches back to a point of view shot from one of the interviewers as Chris walks through the door the, this shows the audience what it would be like to be the interviewer and the first impressions they would get from the way Chris looks.
Match on action is then used when Chris goes to shake the boss’s hand. Then the boss tells Chris that Chris has a nice shirt and a little bit of conversation is started and shot reverse/shot is used when they speak to each other to show both characters point of view.
When Chris shakes the interviewer’s hands and the boss’s hand it is shown in a medium shot to show all the important characters in the scene. This introduces them to the audience watching the film.
When they all sit down it goes to a long shot from outside the interview room looking in to show what else is happening at this point in time outside the interview room. When they are sitting down it uses an over the shoulder shot when the boss speaks to Chris and does the same when Chris speaks to the boss, this is like shot reverse/shot and an over the shoulder shot put together.
The boss then tells Chris that he has the job and Chris starts to cry with happiness and it uses a close up shot on his face to show his emotions and show the audience that he is crying because he is so happy.
Then they all get up and it goes back to the long shot from outside the interview room in the office working area where Chris was before. Chris then leaves towards the door, just before he leaves the boss stops him and gives him back the money he borrowed from him early. It then does a close up shot on the money. It then goes back to a normal medium shot showing Chris walking out the door.
Chris then leaves and he walks across the office and its is panned along at his head on a close up, it is like a tracking shot. This is done to show that Chris is so happy he is in tears and it shows Chris’s emotions as he walks out the door.

Friday, 14 November 2008
180 DEGREE RULE
SHOT/REVERSE SHOT
MATCH ON ACTION
TARGET AUDIENCE
The target audeince
When making a Film for Mr.Winn and other people I have to think about the target audience:
- Gender-male/female
- Age-age group e.g. elderly, teenagers etc
- Interests-sci-fi, westerns, thriller, action etc
- Class-ABC1,C2DE, lower,higher etc
The Film that we are intending to make is for Mr.Winn, so it would most likely be aimed towards the men aged fifteen or eighteen and older who just watch films for entertainment. Another audience people would have to look at is other people who would like to watch the film for example Mr.Winn’s students and other young men. I would like my audience to be a passive audience and not look to deep into the film but just watch the film for fun and pleasure. In this project I am going to be making a film. The film will have a target audience of people over fifteen years old, the film will be aimed mostly towards men and young boys who are interested in action films. It will be made for people over fifteen years old because of violence and strong language.













