Friday, 22 April 2016
Thursday, 21 April 2016
Evaluation: Question 3
Here is the evaluation based around audience feedback:
Evaluation: Question 1
In what ways does the media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
I feel that we've successfully observed and understood the conventions of things such as continuity and editing and this is evident through our final products. Not only did we understand the importance of these technical elements within our short film but we also maintained this idea of continuity throughout our poster and radio trailer. Within our film we used editing effectively as we used a range of fast and slow paced editing. This is common within our chosen genre (horror) as it helps create an uneasy atmosphere within the audience as the pace if the editing is constantly changing. Therefore the audience aren't given the chance to feel comfortable while watching our film. This use of editing helps create a sense of intensity which is one of Richard Dyer's Utopian Solutions which features within his theory of entertainment. This constant change of pace within the film connotes that the character on screen is experiencing a large amount of fear and because of this intense emotion within the film, it provides a sense of entertainment for the audience as in the real world, it is rear for the audience to experience such a large saturation of emotion in one moment, therefore providing a form of escapism from reality. A film that uses the pace of editing in a similar way is 'Drag me to Hell' and one scene that stands out is the ending. At the beginning of the scene, it is connoted to the audience that the equilibrium within the narrative has been restored so therefore, slow paced editing is used, making sure that there is no tension in the audience whatsoever. Then, later on it proves that it was a false sense of restoration as the male character pulls out a button that is cursed and this is where there is a very obvious change in pace and this is constantly changing throughout the scene, changing from fast to slow paced editing and this makes the audience feel uneasy and this is what we did when editing our film to help make the audience feel uneasy and frightened.
Another element that we used within our film that compliments the conventions of the horror genre is the idea of an anti-climax. In every film ever made, no matter what the genre is, there is always some form of climax and in the horror genre, producers, directors and editors like to experiment with climaxes and also anti-climaxes. An anti-climax is where there is some form of build up within a film (this is generally done using tense music or the pace of editing) and after this build up, there is an underwhelming event that ends the build up. We use an anti-climatic moment within our film as we use tense music to build up the tension and fear within the scene and this is used as the main character walks towards a door in which a figure is stood on the other side. Then as the door is opened, the figure turns out to be a pizza delivery man and the music cuts. This creates and anti-climax and creates a false sense of fear within the audience. This appears in many horror films as it stimulates the imagination of the audience, making them feel scared of something that actually isn't very scary. This helped contribute to making a successful short film from the horror genre.
Protagonist walking towards the door - Music is building setting up for a 'climax' |
Music cuts when pizza guy is revealed - anticlimactic |
Another feature that we decided to use within our short film is the idea of a twist at the end. Many horror films tend to use twists to conclude their film as it can usually lead onto sequels. However, short film makers tend to use them to make the audience think about what could possibly happen next, stimulating their imaginations once again. We decided to use this as we thought it would be effective to not reveal what is ultimately causing the knocking. Within our film, we make the audience think that the knocking that is being heard throughout the film is being caused by the pizza delivery guy. However at the end of the film, after the pizza guy leaves, the knocking is heard once again and the films ends. This creates a sense of mystery as the audience perception is changed. This use of narrative is used in the previous clip from the film 'Drag me to Hell' as the audience believe that the main character has finally been freed from the curse but then it turns out that the cursed button has never left her, which ultimately leads to the protagonist being 'dragged to hell'.
After using all of these elements that usually appear in horror films, I feel that we have created a very tense and gripping short film. We maintained continuity throughout and we've used iconic conventions of narrative and editing as well as mise-en-scene such as a night time setting and a single character on her own throughout the majority of the film.
Friday, 15 April 2016
Evaluation Question Four
How did you use new
media technologies in the construction and research, planning and
evaluation stages?
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Evaluation Question One
(1) In what ways
does the media product use, develop or challenge forms and
conventions of real media products?
I believe that I observed the continuity and language of film and
editing to a reasonable extent at a technical level as our film
itself was well edited and put together in a way which avoided errors
in continuity, giving the film a story that was not too hard to
follow, yet still had an heir of mystique to it. We made our film
look professional from a cinematic point of view by using a tripod to
keep the camera steady and to make sure our framing remained straight
throughout the shots. In order to do this we framed up a shot with
the people in it before filming, ensuring they were fully in shot.
In our film, using the ukulele is a link to another horror comedy
film. In Scary Movie, a female is alone in a house being hunted by a
killer. She has a lot of weapons liked up and instead decides to use
a banana to defend herself against the knife wheedling serial killer.
We also have hand held shots that are sped up to create an almost
inhuman look. These are a reference to Evil Dead, giving our film
links to both horror and horror comedy. Further more, the knocking
noise is used in many horror films as it makes the audience curious
as to who is on the other side of the door.
Richard Dyer's theory states that there are certain things that people lack in their lives and seeing them in films makes the film more entertaining for them. Our film has Energy due to it being a horror. The tension and excitement of not knowing wo is behind the door is something that an audience gets a thrill from, making the film more enjoyable and entertaining for them.
Evaluation Question One
In what ways does the media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
I believe as a group we have observed
the conventions of continuity very well. Throughout our film we made sure our
continuity flowed well without showing any major mistakes. Our efforts to make
sure our surroundings and the actors appearances didn’t change while filming as
we had to shoot on numerous occasions, especially when some parts had to be
re-filmed at a later date are evident throughout. In editing we made sure that
our edits such as match on action was clear and fit fluidly together helping to
keep the illusion of continuous action throughout the film.
Given our genre is horror I feel that
our film reflects the conventions of the genre on the whole with a few minor
parts that may be seen to subvert them. Due to the dark lighting and eerie
knocking from an unknown source the film seems to fit well to the horror genre.
Given our protagonist is a female on her own at night it serves as a symbol of
isolation and causes the audience to feel sympathy for her. With the film
starting with her in bed it gives some vulnerability to the character because
of her situation. This reflects the conventions of isolation and vulnerability
in horror well as stereotyping women to be weaker and easily scared is common
in horror films.
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As previously said we use a knocking
noise to build tension and mystery within our film. This helps keep the
audience interested in the film. Because of the building of tension within the
film we can link Richard Dyer’s Utopian Solution of Intensity to the film due
to the large amounts of emotion that we wish to invoke in the audience. These
emotions include fear because of the knocking noise coming from a mysterious
source and sympathy for the protagonist because of her isolation and the fear
she is feeling herself.
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