Friday, 13 December 2013

Final Piece Thriller Movie


This is the final video we had used for our thriller movie. This video contains all the different camera angles and transitions we had use whilst filming. Also, at the beginning we have added our production name which is 'VRHK Productions'. Next, this video also shows all the editing we had done and s you may be able to see, we have edited the lighting by making it slightly brighter so the audience would be able to see, we did this as the natural lighting was very low, and also it had started to get dark, however as we increased the contrast and brightness, it had made the movie better. Lastly, in this movie you can also hear our composition which we have included during the beginning of the film and towards the end. Our composition  goes very well as our film has very little speech. Also, we have used Diegetic & Non Diegetic sound throughout the film. 


Evaluation Q7 (Voice Recording)


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



From my preliminary task, I think I have learnt a lot as now I know how to film different camera angles and transitions, also after filming my preliminary task, I had noticed that the camera was very shaky, therefore we had invested in a tripod to keep all the filming scenes steady so they do not move. Next, I have learnt how to edit better so the scenes make sense, also, the editing skills I had adapted was that I learnt how to merge different scenes together so that they can make sense. Also, I had learnt how to take a successful over the shoulder shot and a medium long shot combined with a long shot, as we had used this when the villain is looking at his victim, and when the protagonist and antagonist leave the scene. I also learnt how to edit and create music which is effective and fits for my movie, and something which would attract my target audience, even though I had learnt more on how to create a composition, I had little knowledge before which helped me to extend my knowledge on editing and creating music. Also, at the beginning when I had started filming, I did not know how to use iMovie, then when I had created my preliminary task, I had gained some knowledge, to increase my knowledge even further, I had taken some recordings at home and tried to merge them together. Me doing this had helped me as I then knew how to merge and cut scenes to make them fit together well, and what editing techniques would make my film look good, and attract the audience.

Evaluation Q6 (Voice Recording)


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



I have learnt how to use a movie editing software since we started editing, I did not have a clue on how to cut and edit pieces and merge them together to make sense, therefore the preliminary task i had created increased my knowledge on how to edit slightly, then i had also taken some videos at home and tried to combine them on my mac to increase my knowledge even further so i could make my final piece good.
Also i have learnt how to create my own composition to use in the film which would fit well, even though i had little knowledge on how to create a composition, creating my final piece composition to use in my movie had extended my knowledge even further. Also, the movie editing software we had used, was iMovie and i did not know how to use this at the beginning  but after i had used it to edit my Preliminary Task, I had gotten used to it as i had received feedback from the class, resulting in me having a better knowledge how to use different editing techniques. Also, i had invested in a Canon 600D which is a hd camera that my group had used to film, i now know how to use the camera when filming in different weather conditions as it consisted with different shooting modes which could help with the different weather conditions. 

Evaluation Q5 (Voice Recording)

How did you attract/address your audience?

 

We had attracted our audience as we had used our own music we had created from logic pro, and the com
position we created, fit really well with the film. Also, we had filmed in the dark and used natural lighting with natural sounds as thriller movies are similar to this, as we did this, it made our audience want to carry on watching our film to find out what happened after the kidnapping of the victim, and what the father did after he returned to find that his daughter was no longer on the swings. Next, we had used different conventions of thriller to build the suspense, at one point in the film when the villain is walking to get his victim, that is the highest point of suspense. This is shown in our Sheldon Curve Structure. Also, one other way I had grabbed the audiences attention was by using different camera angles and transitions to make all the different scenes in our movie fit well and make sense. 

Next, we attracted our audience by asking people who were in our target group, and we asked them what they would expect to happen in our film, and we asked them question which were:
1) From looking at our storyboard what would you expect the genre of the film to be?
2) From looking at our storyboard what do you think will happen in the film?
3) What do you think will happen next?
4) What do you expect to see in a normal thriller movie?

After we had received the answers back from the questions, we bared this in mind and made our movie according to the focus group recording. This helped my group as we had now known how we could keep the audience entertained throughout our film, without them getting bored. Also, we had told our participants from our focus group recording, that our idea was replicated from "The Lovely Bones", and they said that was a good idea as that film was a good example of a thriller, and also as it was rated 6.6/10 on the www.imdb.com website.

Evaluation Q4 (Powerpoint)

Who would be the audience for your media product?



The audience that we had decided to use for our media product was aged from 18 and above, which meant that no one under the age of 18 would be able to watch our film due to unforeseen scenes. We did want to rate it from 15 and above, however we had researched and we found out that as our film includes a little girl getting kidnapped, therefore 15 year olds would not be aloud to watch this, resulting in us changing the age category to 18 and above. Also, we had researched what things are aloud and are suitable in a 18 rated film, and these are: 
- very strong violence
- frequent strong language (eg 'f***') and/or very strong language (eg ‘c***’)
- strong portrayals of sexual activity
- scenes of sexual violence
- strong horror
- strong blood and gore
- real sex (in some circumstances)
- discriminatory language and behaviour


Due to limited access for filming, we could not film in places such as in a studio, therefore we had to make use of what we had which was environments such as schools and parks, which we could've edited to make it look dangerous or frightening, however the only editing we did to the scene was that we made it brighter as the natural background lighting was very dark due to the season being winter, and as the daylight starts to dim after 4pm. To find out who our audience would be for our film, we thought we would conduct a questionnaire to find out what our target group would look for in our film, therefore we had asked them questions which were:

1) From looking at our storyboard what would you expect the genre of the film to be?
2) From looking at our storyboard what do you think will happen in the film?
3) What do you think will happen next?
4) What do you expect to see in a normal thriller movie?


After we had received the answers back from the questions, we bared this in mind and made our movie according to the focus group recording. This helped my group as we had now known how we could keep the audience entertained throughout our film, without them getting bored.

Evaluation Q3 (Powerpoint)

What kind of media institutions might describe your media product and why?


Our film we had made would be produced and made by DreamWorks. This is because they made a similar film which can be compared to ours called 'The Lovely Bones'. This film consists of a unusual villain who has a diary which he keeps under his floorboard in his room, consisting of different items from a little girls, such as hair, hair tie etc. We have replicated this idea and made our villain also have a diary which he keeps pictures of his victims, and it consists of a hair bow of a little girl. Also, we have included many different conventions of a thriller genre which DreamWorks would prefer. Also,  even though we have replicated the story from 'The Lovely Bones', we have a complete different storyline which the audience would enjoy to watch. DreamWorks would like our idea as it is replicated from a film they had worked with, however we have a complete unique story line, which has a thriller genre. 


However, as we were a new film company, we had a very low budget as our film was aged at mainly 18 year olds. we did not have enough money for the best equipment to use throughout our film, therefore we had used decent quality items when filming, and editing so we had to work at home or school. Secondly, we did not have any professional actors acting in our film to sell to the public, also as we were not well known, we could not advertise as much as we could, due to the low budget we had. Even though we did not have studios as the best equipment available, we had made us of what we had.

Evaluation Q2 (Blog)


How does your media product present particular social groups?


My media product is aimed at everyone aged 18 and above because many thriller movies are rated as 18, however, some are rated at pg.15 to. We had used this age as we had found out that as our film contains a kidnapping and it involves the kidnapping of a little girl aged 3, this resulted in us having to rate it 18+, which meant that no-one under 18 is allowed to see a 18 film at the cinema or buy/rent a ‘18’ rated DVD. 18 rated works are not suitable for children under 18 years of age. Also, we had made this decision as in cinemas around UK, thriller films are usually aged from 18 and above and also adult. I had researched into my local cinema which is Feltham Cineworld to analyse what social group watched thriller movies the most, and we found that it was teenagers, resulting in us making the age 18 and above. Also, I had visited the pg. (www.bbfc.com) website which tells you what is aloud in a pg15 film, and I had made sure that it fits into a pg18 category. I had also researched to find what kind things could be included in a 18 film and they were:

- very strong violence
- frequent strong language (e.g. 'f***') and/or very strong language (e.g. ‘c***’)
- strong portrayals of sexual activity
- scenes of sexual violence
- strong horror
- strong blood and gore
- real sex (in some circumstances)
- discriminatory language and behaviour

Evaluation Q1 (Blog)


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

The aim of a thriller movie is to create suspense and excitement for the audience. The film we had created uses conventions of a thriller movie as our film creates suspense and excitement for the audience, we had shot our film on a park and the home of the antagonist. These two location would be used in a thriller movie as the villain's house who we filmed in was dark, and he had mysterious photos of his victim. Including this in our film, would create a sense of awkwardness in the audience, as they would wonder why he has pictures of kids. Also, the thriller genre often consists of an investigation of an enigma or the hero is the only person whom is able to solve this enigma and reveal the truth. Our film has a hero whom is the father of the victim who is kidnapped, he is the hero who saves his daughter from the antagonist to save the day. 


We have tried to use conventions of real media products as we included many different conventions which are used in the thriller genre. Also, we had gotten our idea of our story from a film named 'The Lovely Bones', which uses the idea of the villain collecting and storing items of his victims in a diary. We had replicated this idea, where our villain does the same collecting pictures and a hair tie. Next, we had used Diegetic and Non Diegetic throughout our film, we had used Diegetic when you can hear the trees in the park, and when the villain is walking towards his victim, and Non Diegetic sound is used when we had added our own music throughout the beginning and end of the film. Our composition went well with the film as it gave a sense of awkwardness throughout the audience. 

From my research of thriller movies, I had found out that Murder and Kidnapping is one of the biggest conventions used, and also I have seen either a murder or kidnapping in most thriller i have watched, therefore this resulted in us including a kidnapping in our movie, and to engage the audience even more we had used a little girl aged 3 years old. The idea that the girl is young makes it realistic about the fact that she would be easy to kidnap due to the size, age and gender. Also, we had dressed the child in a typical way a 3 year old would dress, by her being dressed with a flowery dress and with point tails. We had used girl to act as the victim, as it would contrast with the fact that the villain is a male, and males are the more dominant sex.

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Movie Editing


After we had finished filming, we had chosen then shots we were going to use in for the final movie, and we pasted them on to iMovie and edited them. We used a number or different editing techniques, such as Cutting, Fade Wipe etc. At the end when we thought we were finished editing we realised our movie was 30 seconds too long therefore we had to cut some shots which were not so important. Also, as our movie was shot in the dark, we had to use a contrast and brightness setting which would make the scenes brighter so the actors could be identified. The antagonist was wearing all black clothing, hence it was important to change the brightness. We had also edited the composition we had created to make it fit in the scenes. We had encountered that we had to make the song longer as it was too short, so we extended it. We played the song at the begging and towards the end. The song went really well with our movie overall. 

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Rough Cut




This is our Rough Cut of our work, as you can see from the length of this clip, it is 2 minutes and 31 seconds, however our final piece had to be a maximum of 2 minutes, therefore we had to cut and edit some scenes out which we thought were not so important. We had quickened some scenes up to take a couple seconds of. Also, from our final movie you will be able to see that some shots from the park have been cut out and edited such as when the victims father walks out of the park to go find his items which he had lost. We had cut this part out as this scene just added useless seconds which were of no use, therefore we had only included the shots we needed. We had also re-filmed the ending scene when the villain goes back to his dark room and writes on his weekly planner mission accomplished. We had taken This scene out and changed it as we had received feedback from the class and we were told that it seems as if our film finished after the kidnapping, therefore we had changed the scene to the villain showing a picture of his next victim. This made more sense as the audience would not have gotten confused, and also so it would have shown that the film has more to it.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Day 4 Recording


On 26th November, we had re-filmed our first scene again as we thought there were a few shots we could've added in to make the film more enjoyable for the audience, the changed that we had made on the filming was that we changed sides on the filming as the other end of the room was more darker, and there was more background lighting which we could've used. We had also used a overhead projector to show the pictures of the victims and when the antagonist writes on the board. After this the villain walks to his desk and sits down, and writes on his weekly planner once again.

Day 3 Recording


On 23rd November, this was the third day of filming when we had filmed in the park, we started to film after 4pm as this was the time the sun started to set, and we needed it to be dark so we could film. Also, this was when we shot the Protagonist and the victim (his daughter) in the park. We had also changed the location  of the park to Murray Park in Hounslow, this was because in the park we were going to film before there was construction work going on resulting in us changing location. However, the new location was better becuase there was more natural light that we could use, and there was more space to film. There was one benefit to us as there was barely anyone in the park which had advantaged our group as we could've filmed without any disturbance. Whilst editing, we had seen that the lighting in some shots was too dark, therefore we had used visual effects to make the lighting more brighter. Overall, the end result was great as everything went according to plan, there was no weather issues, and  all the acting went according to plan too.

Day 2 Recording


On 21st November, this was the second day of filming, this day we had repeated the first scene as we thought we could've made some improvements which were that the filming we had done was not steady, and there was some unexpected background noise, therefore we thought we should invest in a tripod so our filming would be still and would not move. After we had started to film, we realised we should make some changes such as the lighting in the room therefore we added some background lighting and we made the antagonist clap so he could turn the lights on. We did this as if the villain had clapped to make the lights turn on, this would add to the fact that the  villain was weird.

Day 1 Recording


On Tuesday 19th November was the first day we started filming, this is the part of our film when the antagonist is the dark room and is putting pictures of his victim on his weekly planner and writing on it. Also, this scene shows the victim and his diary which he has pictures of his victims and the location of where he took the pictures. Also, the audience see the antagonist smells a Hair Bow, this belongs to the victim. This shows how mental the antagonist actually is. We have used a dark room to film this scene as it is meant to replicate the antagonists bedroom which looks dark as thriller films are usually dark & dull.