Thursday 6 May 2010

Evaluation - Muna Alawi

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

The genre that our film was based around was super-natural thrillers. Films such as X-men include characters with paranormal powers so our group did research on specific characters that have telepathic abilities such as Professor Charles Xavier of the X-Men who has formidable psychic powers and is probably the foremost telepath in comics. As our main character played a female lead role another significant character that we can relate to is Jean Grey-Summers from X-men, who possesses telepathic and telekinetic powers. Our main female character is surrounded by mystery and suspense. There is a factor of seduction as her outfit may suggest, she wears a red trench coat which could represent danger as well as seduction. The typical forms and conventions that a thriller contains were mildly manipulated but followed throughout to appeal to the audience.Considering the mise-en-scene which is classically based around dark/night time, contains a setting of a house with domestic items as significant features to enhance the scene. Our media product is set during the night time but instead of being set in an interior location our film is set in a gritty and urban city with an eerie sense.

Furthermore, the setting re-enforces the narrative. During the opening sequence there are important establishing shots of Camden Town to show the area and give the audience awareness of the setting. Bearing in mind that the camerawork was extremely important in maintaining a professional looking title sequence our opening consisted of multiple shots. Close-up shots were particularly important; there is close-up shot of Amelie which conveys her emotions to the audience. The editing is very sharp and reveals a glimpse of the main storyline. Looking at other opening sequences which were simple but effective such as ‘Se7en’ (1995) we wanted to develop our sequence using those forms and conventions.
The editing and sound was vital so we decided to use an upbeat and fast track to create tension in the atmosphere. The opening will consist of voice-overs and mainly non-diagetic sound, similar films are Trainspotting (1996). The main character will give an indication of what is about to occur as the story unravels. Some films which begin with the ending such as Citizen Kane, Lolita, The Outsiders, Fight Club and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind are very effective as they usually start with the death of the main character or one of the key characters and the audience gets a preview of what is to come.
A thriller film normally contains several storylines following a range of characters that are usually linked in a particular way. For example ‘Pulp Fiction’ directed by Quentin Tarantino has many storylines happening all at once. Our film will consist of one main narrative revealing the plot of the main character. The conventions of a thriller normally contain a mix of ordinary and extra-ordinary plot twists, which include irony, endings and intelligent storylines. There is usually some action and drama in thrillers to add more impact to the film. Our product is fast paced and possesses action between the protagonist and the antagonist. Overall the typical forms and conventions have highly influenced our product and I think that we have devised a piece that fits in with the forms and conventions of a current thriller film.



2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?

There is a male and a female actor used in our production and there is a contrast between the two genders. The female is very sophisticated and portrays a wealthy and classy woman living in the city. The male actor is keen to get the girl and typically tries to get her attention but
she is evidently impassive and ignores him. They are both young and both represent the urban city life through a young adult’s life. The twist is that she can hear his thought and uses her ability to manipulate him. He is loud and provoking as he shouts insults down the phone which makes him first appear to be intimidating but he becomes inferior as the roles change. The woman becomes dominant and we see that she has committed a crime as she washes away the blood.
There is an uncanny smile that creeps upon her face which shows that she is delusional and she uses her powers for her advantage. She uses the power of her own beauty to her advantage. She manipulates men and controls them to do what she wants them to do. She’s
sly, conniving and dark and gets away with what she does as women are not seen as powerful in today’s stereotypical society Women are not normally seen as the distinctive killers but our film contradicts these stereotypical views. We tried to represent the british audience and the urban city life which Camden rightly illustrates the rural atmosphere.

3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product, and why?

Our storyline is not a typical happy-go-lucky film which ends with a ‘happily-ever-after’ such as the films that have been distributed by the major Hollywood studios. Taking into account that our thriller can be considered as a British film; certain distributions that support this like an independent or an arthouse film company production. This may have less appeal upon the general target audience as it may be limited when it has its theatrical release. It could reach our target audience at a higher rate if it was shown on television on Channel 4 which features the London and urban city life in their Film and documentaries. It is similar to programmes such as Skins as it features the grimy city life with young adults experiencing certain realistic situations. Or another show called Misfits follows five teenagers on community service who get struck by lightning and are given special powers. One of the character is called Kelly played by Lauren Socha becomes telepathic which is the same power that our character possesses. Misfits has received very positive feedback following its first episode. The Times gave it four out of five stars, calling it "a new union — salty British street humor with whizz-bang special effects" which should "keep E4's core audience happy". Its production company is Clerkenwell Films is a British television production company, which has produced several drama programs for the ITV network in the United Kingdom and I think this is ideal for our media product.

4. Who would be the audience for your media product?

Our production is constructed for a target audience of 15-19 year olds, but it could also approach a larger audience mainly males. After conducting our research our featured target audience wanted a fast moving plot without revealing as little as possible. The research showed that the audience appealed to films which related to them, so the actors used and the location was specifically chosen to relate to the target audience. The audience was based around what they thought were the important forms and conventions to include in a thriller film. The actors are apart of the age-group so it was preferable. The female character is well spoken and she doesn't represent the typical modern young adults when it comes to characterisation, she is more classy and sophisticated and this could appeal to older women as the Amelie is seductive but with a thrilling twist. We wanted it to appeal as much and to also relate so it would be significant to feature the same age-group. The film involves strong language and bloody scenes which some people may find disturbing. The film is likely to attract a British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) rating of '15', and this reaches our main target audience. The film is viewable by all of our intended audience but could reach out to more due to the violent nature.

5. How did you attract/address your particular audience?

We conducted several interviews and questionnaires during the research process to find out what our target audience liked and disliked. We directly asked them face to face and if not we reached out to them though instant messengers or different social networks where we were able to receive the information back swiftly. We would attract our audience by advertising our the product through different medias.The audience is able to relate to the main character Amelie as she walks through the town in the beginning and the use of POV makes it seem as if the audience have taken her place.The male is shady and is completely drawn to Amelie so his main priority is to get her attention, the audience sees this as a realistic situation and can identify with the characters. The interaction between Amelie and the mysterious man as she walks past him and down the stairs, we used an over the shoulder shot to show the man glaring and the woman and this gives the audience the feeling of being watched and creates an atmosphere.

6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing the product?

As we have been assigned different roles in our groupconsisting of director, producer, editor and cameraman, each position has been highly regarded and everybody has a significant part to play. it was the first time I ever attempted a preliminary task and after practicing with the camera and the tripod I became familiar with these items. We have all had a go at using the different technologies to become familiar with them. I have become familiar with the video camera and how to use it and as a director I needed to recognizable each feature to maintain a profession title sequence. Other pieces of technology are the use Apple Macs, Premier Pro, and Sound-uploading. The camera that we used was a Cannon XM2, we did come across a few probless especially when it came to filming outdoor in the different locations and because weather was an issue. It was shot during the night so we needed to consider the lighting and the white balance so it looked as professional as possible. the main functions that we needed to concentrate on was the auto focus and the fact that the camera can focus its attention on moving objects such as cars going past. In our opening scene we filmed outside Camden Town train station and there were several cars going past so we worked on blurring the image and focusing on a particular point usuing the manual focus.


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

I feel that after conducting a lot of relevant research we have developed a well constructed media product. I have learnt how to produce a product that can appeal and relate to the target audience by progressively understanding there preferences. From the beginning our ideas have developed into a full product that can appeal to a particular audience as well as reach out to a wide range of audiences as there is no gender specification. It was challenging as we delegated a lot but this was beneficial as we were able to compromise as a group and come to a reasonable e decision which brought all four ideas together. Communication and organisation skills were very important throughout so we have to maintain these skills. I learnt how to use Premier Pro to a higher standard, how camera angles can tell a story and to develop the plot, how to use mise-en-scene, sound and editing to a higher standard and keeping it within the forms and conventions of a typical thriller film.
I have learnt how to use shortcuts on the keyboard to save time when using Final Cut Pro. I have also learnt to use different shots such as high angel, low angle and over the shoulder shot to make the opening sequence as effective as the other well known thriller films. i think our film does compare to opening sequences such as the movie 'Se7en' as we worked together to produce a product that looks professional and consists of forms and conventions that a thriller film involves. To conclude I beleive that I have gained the experience needed to work with film camera's and computer editing software to produce a product of high standard.

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