Thursday, 24 March 2011
4) Who would be the audience for your media product?
From looking at my survey 75% of my audience would be male. However only 4 people answered and its wasn't very successful.
Going on stereotypes however, men are more likely to enjoy my film than women. It would also appeal to younger men who like a bit of action as well as suspense. Its not a relaxed film or something to cuddle up to, so maybe it'll be less popular among couples who want a film to watch together.
Speaking to a few men and women about my film, the men reacted more favourably to it. The women on the whole didn't seem as interested in it.
Tuesday, 22 March 2011
3) What kind of media institution might distribute my media project and why?
Seeing as our film is an independent British film it'd have probably been helped greatly by the Microwave scheme like other British titles such as 'Shifty'. The Microwave scheme helps tackle funding and distribution issues and it funded by the outgoing UK film council. With the death of the film council comes the death of the Microwave Scheme.
As for a distribution company it could could vary from Metrodome, Film 4, Working Title, BBC Films etc...
If hypothetically we were Hollywood filmmakers then there are numerous production companies that would take the film if they deemed it good. A film like ours probably wouldn't be touched by a company like Disney or Buena Vista. Instead we'd have to focus on getting distributed by companies like Paramount, Universal, Columbia, 20th Century Fox etc...


To film in the first place we used digital filming equipment. So getting our film to cinemas would be easier as we wouldn't have transport heavy and fragile celluloid prints to the cinemas. However the drawback of having our film only in a digital format is the fact that it can be easily pirated. This could result in massive financial loss.
We'd advertise our film on YouTube and other sites as this is cheaper and most people of this day and age use the internet. Advertising on Facebook is always a good idea as well. Creating a fan page that people can like is a great way to get word about and get people excited for the film.
After the run in the cinema we'd release the DVD and Blu-Ray versions of the film, maybe around holiday time, so teenagers may want to buy it to watch whilst school isn't on. If we had enough money, a 2nd wave of advertising for the home release may not be a bad idea if it is guaranteed profit.
As for a distribution company it could could vary from Metrodome, Film 4, Working Title, BBC Films etc...
If hypothetically we were Hollywood filmmakers then there are numerous production companies that would take the film if they deemed it good. A film like ours probably wouldn't be touched by a company like Disney or Buena Vista. Instead we'd have to focus on getting distributed by companies like Paramount, Universal, Columbia, 20th Century Fox etc...


To film in the first place we used digital filming equipment. So getting our film to cinemas would be easier as we wouldn't have transport heavy and fragile celluloid prints to the cinemas. However the drawback of having our film only in a digital format is the fact that it can be easily pirated. This could result in massive financial loss.
We'd advertise our film on YouTube and other sites as this is cheaper and most people of this day and age use the internet. Advertising on Facebook is always a good idea as well. Creating a fan page that people can like is a great way to get word about and get people excited for the film.
After the run in the cinema we'd release the DVD and Blu-Ray versions of the film, maybe around holiday time, so teenagers may want to buy it to watch whilst school isn't on. If we had enough money, a 2nd wave of advertising for the home release may not be a bad idea if it is guaranteed profit.
2) Representation of different groups in our film
There aren't a lot of different groups in our film. The groups that are in our film however are represented in different ways.
Ethnic Minorities:
The black individual in our film calls the main antagonist a "Dickhead". This is a negative representation of black people, as it makes them seem insulting.
Women:
Women are represented as slightly gullible and weak. The main protagonist is easily lured into the main protagonist's trap, and is easily subdued (implied). She is very vulnerable. This is a very platitudinous view of women.
Men:
Men in general are represented as insulting and confrontational. The killer is a man and the black person who insults him is also a man. These are the only 2 men in the film, so the film implies that 100% of men are insulting and violent. This is obviously incorrect in every way, only a minority of men are violent and insulting.
Young people:
Young people in general are portrayed as either antisocial or gullible. Also one of the actors is wearing a tracksuit top, something typically associated with youths. Youths are actually quite diverse and alternative.
In short i think we could have done more to represent different groups in a more realistic way. However if we did then it would ruin the plot of the whole thing, i think the best way to interpret this is as representing no groups, and just these certain individuals.
Ethnic Minorities:

Women:
Women are represented as slightly gullible and weak. The main protagonist is easily lured into the main protagonist's trap, and is easily subdued (implied). She is very vulnerable. This is a very platitudinous view of women.
Men:
Men in general are represented as insulting and confrontational. The killer is a man and the black person who insults him is also a man. These are the only 2 men in the film, so the film implies that 100% of men are insulting and violent. This is obviously incorrect in every way, only a minority of men are violent and insulting.
Young people:
Young people in general are portrayed as either antisocial or gullible. Also one of the actors is wearing a tracksuit top, something typically associated with youths. Youths are actually quite diverse and alternative.
In short i think we could have done more to represent different groups in a more realistic way. However if we did then it would ruin the plot of the whole thing, i think the best way to interpret this is as representing no groups, and just these certain individuals.
Monday, 21 March 2011
1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Thriller Conventions:
1. Our thriller does have crime as a core theme. It is implied that 2 people are murdered in our thriller. This furthers convention number one in the list above.
2. Our film does not have a complex narrative structure, I for one found it very easy to follow. However it must be noted that this is just the opening of the thriller, and if we were to make a whole film, it'd probably get more complex as time goes on.
3. There is a main problem in our thriller, the problem being there is a psycho murdering people. A lesser problem is that there seems to be no motive, and that would be a central theme to find out who this guy is and bring him down. This furthers convention number 3 in the list.
4. The protagonist in our film is dis-empowered, however whether she would continue being the protagonist, as its implied she's murdered is unclear. Also the way in which she is dis-empowered is quite straight forward, and she appears a bit gullible. This sticks with, and goes against (half and half) convention 4 on the list.
5. In our film, a murder takes place in a park. A park is a pretty normal setting, however a murder is not a normal sight. This furthers Convention 5 on the list.
6. Our film is too short to really develop any sort of character identity.
7-8. Not explored in our film.
9. The protagonist's main flaw is that she is overly gullible, and the antagonist exploits this by making her go to her supposed doom, by using the note. This furthers convention number 9 on the list.
10. The titles are in red, which is a representation of the antagonists unexplained blood lust. They also make the film become interrupted as they only appear when the screen goes black. This represents the antagonists love of the dark and of death and the fact he only thinks about himself. This furthers convention number 10 on the list.
11. Right at the end of the film, the protagonist of the film is trapped and it is assumed she is either killed or in grave danger. This furthers convention number 11 on the list.
12. In the beginning the park is vast and empty, this could represent how alone the protagonist is in her plight and the enormity of the situation about to arise. The antagonist on the other hand is dressed in all in black and is expressionless to reflect the remorseless killer she's going to have to go up against. Also the antagonist has dark patches under his eyes, like massive bags to show perhaps maybe he's not been sleeping and is not of sound mind. This means the protagonist has to go up against not only a killer, but a mad man.
In the 2nd part of the film, the mise-en-scene becomes very dark to reflect the evil that dwells in this place and how much danger the antagonist is actually in. The antagonist looks shocked and screams at the end, showing how scared she is, and how hard she's finding it to cope with the situation at hand. This furthers convention 12 on the list above.
Our film is similar to the the the intro of Halloween where the girl is walking and finds herself in a dark scary place. As you can see they both take place in a dark corridor type place. Admittedly in backstabber it is darker, but the concept is the same, alone, trapped in the dark walking along a corridor.
1. Our thriller does have crime as a core theme. It is implied that 2 people are murdered in our thriller. This furthers convention number one in the list above.
2. Our film does not have a complex narrative structure, I for one found it very easy to follow. However it must be noted that this is just the opening of the thriller, and if we were to make a whole film, it'd probably get more complex as time goes on.
3. There is a main problem in our thriller, the problem being there is a psycho murdering people. A lesser problem is that there seems to be no motive, and that would be a central theme to find out who this guy is and bring him down. This furthers convention number 3 in the list.
4. The protagonist in our film is dis-empowered, however whether she would continue being the protagonist, as its implied she's murdered is unclear. Also the way in which she is dis-empowered is quite straight forward, and she appears a bit gullible. This sticks with, and goes against (half and half) convention 4 on the list.
5. In our film, a murder takes place in a park. A park is a pretty normal setting, however a murder is not a normal sight. This furthers Convention 5 on the list.
6. Our film is too short to really develop any sort of character identity.
7-8. Not explored in our film.
9. The protagonist's main flaw is that she is overly gullible, and the antagonist exploits this by making her go to her supposed doom, by using the note. This furthers convention number 9 on the list.
10. The titles are in red, which is a representation of the antagonists unexplained blood lust. They also make the film become interrupted as they only appear when the screen goes black. This represents the antagonists love of the dark and of death and the fact he only thinks about himself. This furthers convention number 10 on the list.
11. Right at the end of the film, the protagonist of the film is trapped and it is assumed she is either killed or in grave danger. This furthers convention number 11 on the list.
12. In the beginning the park is vast and empty, this could represent how alone the protagonist is in her plight and the enormity of the situation about to arise. The antagonist on the other hand is dressed in all in black and is expressionless to reflect the remorseless killer she's going to have to go up against. Also the antagonist has dark patches under his eyes, like massive bags to show perhaps maybe he's not been sleeping and is not of sound mind. This means the protagonist has to go up against not only a killer, but a mad man.
In the 2nd part of the film, the mise-en-scene becomes very dark to reflect the evil that dwells in this place and how much danger the antagonist is actually in. The antagonist looks shocked and screams at the end, showing how scared she is, and how hard she's finding it to cope with the situation at hand. This furthers convention 12 on the list above.
Our film is similar to the the the intro of Halloween where the girl is walking and finds herself in a dark scary place. As you can see they both take place in a dark corridor type place. Admittedly in backstabber it is darker, but the concept is the same, alone, trapped in the dark walking along a corridor.
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
Locations used in our film
For filming locations we scouted a few places all local and within walking distance of each other to make filming easier and more convineint.
For the scene in the field/park we chose Central Park in Dagenham.(Central Park)
We chose this location because we wanted to find a large open space that captured the wind especially. This was to make it seem more dramatic, rather than filming on a non windy day. This however did cause problems with my hair, as my long fringe kept hitting me in the face. personally don't think this came out well in the film.
The second location we filmed in was behind the stage in Robert Clack School. It was dark and confined, this was to convey the dark heart of the killer and the fact that there's no escape.
All in all thought i think the locations used in the film were a success beecause they conveyed what we wanted to show in the film very well.
For the scene in the field/park we chose Central Park in Dagenham.(Central Park)
We chose this location because we wanted to find a large open space that captured the wind especially. This was to make it seem more dramatic, rather than filming on a non windy day. This however did cause problems with my hair, as my long fringe kept hitting me in the face. personally don't think this came out well in the film.
The second location we filmed in was behind the stage in Robert Clack School. It was dark and confined, this was to convey the dark heart of the killer and the fact that there's no escape.
All in all thought i think the locations used in the film were a success beecause they conveyed what we wanted to show in the film very well.
Monday, 7 March 2011
Evaluation (Plan/notes)
1)
2) Our film represents women as slightly vulnerable, helpless, perhaps this is not a real life reflection, however it is the way women our often portrayed in films.
Our Film does not touch on sexuality.
Our film portrays young men, as violent and insulting.
One has to take into account though, that the film has only 3 characters, so it's a very narrow representation, and not reflective of these groups, or of soceity as a whole.
3) If our film was reacted to in a favourable way, then companies might want to put it onto DVD. Or TV channels/broadcasters might want to show it on television. The film would most likely have a website, if it was succesful, and cinemas would want to show it. This is all to make money, further the movie industry and for people's entertainment.
4) The audience would be males, more than likely. Although some women do enjoy thrillers.
Age group would be around (15-55)
5)
6) I've learnt first and foremost that making a film is alot harder than it looks. You need to think about camera angles, free flowing scenes, continuity errors etc...
I've also learnt that editing is one of the most important factors of film production and that without it, the world of film would be vastly different from the one we have at the today.
I also learnt it's very hard to frame a shot, and make sure everything is lined up, the composition is just right, and that if a zoom is being utilised that the camera directly pointing at the item being zoomed into, otherwise an unattractive cameral wobble takes place.
2) Our film represents women as slightly vulnerable, helpless, perhaps this is not a real life reflection, however it is the way women our often portrayed in films.
Our Film does not touch on sexuality.
Our film portrays young men, as violent and insulting.
One has to take into account though, that the film has only 3 characters, so it's a very narrow representation, and not reflective of these groups, or of soceity as a whole.
3) If our film was reacted to in a favourable way, then companies might want to put it onto DVD. Or TV channels/broadcasters might want to show it on television. The film would most likely have a website, if it was succesful, and cinemas would want to show it. This is all to make money, further the movie industry and for people's entertainment.
4) The audience would be males, more than likely. Although some women do enjoy thrillers.
Age group would be around (15-55)
5)
6) I've learnt first and foremost that making a film is alot harder than it looks. You need to think about camera angles, free flowing scenes, continuity errors etc...
I've also learnt that editing is one of the most important factors of film production and that without it, the world of film would be vastly different from the one we have at the today.
I also learnt it's very hard to frame a shot, and make sure everything is lined up, the composition is just right, and that if a zoom is being utilised that the camera directly pointing at the item being zoomed into, otherwise an unattractive cameral wobble takes place.
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