Tuesday 10 March 2015

1. Evaluation


2. Evaluation

3. Evaluation

Evaluation Question 1 -Charlie

Q1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

This is my prezi presentation of how our title sequence was produced and developed to follow and challenge conventions of title sequences and conventions of teen openings.
  

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Evaluation Question 2 -Charlie

Q2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?

This is my prezi presentation which defines different social groups in teen dramas and how there represented, social groups we used in our title sequence, how they where represented and what our target audiences thought of our social group representations via vlogs. 



Below is a link and the picture to my Thinglink. On my thinglink I have used a image of the main character (Tim) and have discussed the different aspects of his characters representation judging on his social group in our title sequence.

http://www.thinglink.com/scene/634090508892766210

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Evaluation Question 3 -Charlie


Q3: What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?

This is my emaze presentation on the types of media institutions there are, explaining what type of company we are (small independent company), visuals on our created production and distribution companies and a comparison between our credits in the title sequence and others from real media texts.

http://app.emaze.com/@AOTTRFCT/media-institutions

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Jack's prelim video:


 
8. PRELIM Jack Salvatore Michela Valeria from 283goswell on Vimeo.

Final draft of The Juvenile Massacre.


Timeline of the making of The Juvenile Massacre


Comparison:


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Evaluation Question 1 - Tim

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Evaluation Question 4 -Charlie


Q4: Who would be the audience for your media product?

Here is my Powtoon presentation which discusses who my target audience for my genre title sequence, gives a insight to the history of teen drama films and in detail, explains who our target audience is and how we were able to find them.

https://www.powtoon.com/presentoons/diZVruig1yz/edit/#/Publish/Details




Evaluation Question 2 - Tim

Evaluation Question 5 -Charlie

Q5: How did you attract/address your audience?

In this emaze presentation I talk about our title sequence audience, saying how we created our title sequence to suit our target audience (actors, storyline, location, film name etc.), how rough cuts helped us to create a better title sequence for our audience, how we reached our audience (social media) and other audiences outside of our own who we were abe to attract. 


http://app.emaze.com/mypresentations#my
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Evaluation Question 3 - Tim


Evaluation Question 6 - Charlie


Q6: What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?

This is my website that I have made via wix.com which shows all the technologies that we used in the title sequence, icluding softwares and Hardwares. The website also explains technologies used in the film opening giving examples and conclusions about how useful and creative the technologies became for us. This is a link to my website and also a screenshot of the layout...

http://laneshetoscharlie.wix.com/technologies


Evaluation Question 4 - Tim

Evaluation Question 7 -Charlie

Q7: Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

This is my TimeToast timeline which chronologically describes all the pre and post production stuff we done for our title sequence. The timeline also compares skills used such as transitions, filming, 180degree rule, acting, etc. in our first prelimary task from September and the skills used for our final project and how we have progressed as a group and individuals. The timeline also sums up what I have personally learnt over all the productions.

 http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/1019752


Evaluation Question 5 - Tim

Evaluation Question 6 - Tim

Evaluation Question 7 - Tim

This is my Timetoast for how my skills in filmmaking have improved from the prelim film up until The Juvenile Massacre

Sunday 8 March 2015

Previous sound issues

We've had quite a few sound problems when filming our title sequence. Luckily we where able to re film just the audio parts of the title sequence which allowed us to hear the dialogue better which gives the title sequence or more realistic viewing for the audience. 

Parts that where difficult to hear was when Tim was talking. It would usually go quiet towards the end of him telling his top 5 horror kills and after each one it went quiet so we misheard or couldn't hear the best parts of the action. It was also quite difficult to hear Tim's comical jokes such as 'you know smoking can kill you right?' 

Luckily we re filmed these pieces of audio in a quiet room and imposed them onto the title sequence and this has helped a lot because we are now clearly able to hear the dialogue in our title sequence!!

Friday 6 March 2015

Analysing my favorite film's title sequence - Charlie

Below is a link to my prezi presentation which I have analysed my favorite movie's title sequence. This was useful because it will help me for when i plan my own title sequence and gives me an understand of how title sequences appear properly.


Thursday 5 March 2015

Who makes title sequences?

Here is a presentation explaining who makes title sequences:

Our website for The Juvenile Massacre using Wix

Here's the link to our website: http://jackripper1798.wix.com/thejuvenilemassacre








Final draft of The Juvenile Massacre

Here's the final draft of the opening sequence to The Juvenile Massacre. We have so many hours hard work and effort into this and the project and here is the final piece which probably won't be adjusted again. All three of us (Charlie,Jack,Tim) enjoyed the project and would love the chance to do it again and learnt lots of new things!  
 Enjoy


Feedback from Group 16 Studios

Here is some feedback we got from Group 16 Studios on our title sequence for our film, The Juvenile Massacre.
This feedback was very helpful to us and helped us to even further devlop our title sequence even at this late stage of the project.
Enjoy!



reflection on project Feedback interview - Charlie


Below is an interview that took place where the interviewer asks me several questions in order to get an idea of the reflection that the project had on me.


This allows others to understand the types of things i enjoyed, found difficult, etc. in order to get a better understanding of the project and me in the group.

I answer 6 questions from the interviewer as i give the fans and the audience understanding of the Juvenile Massacre and how i enjoyed or found the experience.






blogging feedback and 3rd health check - charlie


From my final blogging feedback from my teacher on the 3rd health check my teacher said the following...

Your blog is continuing to improve with evidence of some good research and planning along with organised use of time as you develop the production of your title sequence. As we move into the final stages, please can you complete the following in order to continue to develop your blog and aim for a mark in level 4:

- use flickr or a file sharing app to post your photos of filming rather than having them in one long list of images

-check your images / videos and any ICT apps work

- there needs to be more evidence of your group filming

- experiment with your use of ICT and make some posts the reflect on what is going well and what skills you feel you have learned from each stage

- create a WIX for your product that promotes it to your target audience - you could include interviews, a facebook page etc...








From this i can see that to improve i must use more technology and better uses of ICT and use apps of better technology to present the blogs better when we're showing pictures or videos. 
i hope i can achieve this before the end of the project. 

reflection dissapointment -Charlie


There was a scene in our title sequence that did dissapoint me. This was because as we use the dolly cam which is a like a tripod with wheels, there where pictures behind Tim who we where filming and you can see me in the reflection of those picture frames because at the time I was helping Jack move the dolly cam and holding up lines to help Tim rehearse.

This was dissapointing for me because it did show a little amateur side to our title sequence but it is barley noticable for some people unless you point it out to them.

Maybe next time we could have used a different location to avoid that or tried re-taking the scene again at a different angle. The picture where not moveable off the walls so we couldn't completely get rid of the reflections and it would have made the setting look unnatural and set up if the wall looked a plan white because most school or colleges which is where it was suppose to be set, always have pictures or posters or information on the walls.

However that wasn't the only problem we particualry faced while we filmed our title sequence.
Below is a link to a youtube video which shows you quite a lot of mess up, bloopers and re-takes whilst we filmed.

 

movies that personally influenced me when making the juvenile massacre (prezi) -Charlie



This is a prezi explaining just a few teen horror films that influenced me personally when making the juevnile massacre. This films will most likely be different to the other choices that other memebers of my group chose.

Wednesday 4 March 2015

How it felt being killed in Juvenile massacre - charlie

In our title sequence 'the juvenile massacre' I played charlie Martini the local school bully who always gets his own way. I enjoyed playing this role because it allowed me to be a little different to what I would be in real life.

I also enjoyed being killed in our title sequence as I've always wanted to role play being dead and I enjoyed the use of the fake blood.

Overall I did think the roles where correctly suited to each character as I played the bully who gets killed well and Tim played the nerd who really is a killer very well also.

Below is a link of other movies which involved bullies who are killed by a weaker figure or vice versa.

http://bloody-disgusting.com/editorials/21623/top-ten-outcast-revenge-movies-in-horror-history/


Tuesday 3 March 2015

Director's Commentary - Tim and Jack

Blogging Feedback and 3rd healthcheck


I have done a lot of blogs since this health check, and I believe I might have a higher mark by now.

The points that my teacher had made for me to improve my grade are:

-Put lots of photos for a blog post into a slideshow
-Make sure pitch presentation with reflection on feedback is posted
-Reflect individually on your progress

Since the health check, I have reflected individually on the progress of the sequence and have posted reflection on the feedback for the pitch presentation. Tim and myself are currently dealing with the large amount of photos, trying to put them all into slideshows and Prezi.

Photos from pre and post-production - tim


Sunday 1 March 2015

My reflection on The Juvenile Massacre so far - Jack

In this video, I reflect on the progress made with The Juvenile Massacre. I comment on the shooting and editing of the sequence and how I feel we can improve it. I share my disappointments as well as what exceeded my expectations in the process of making the sequence.
Enjoy!

Painful upload times

As I have said before, it can be really painful to upload something to YouTube. I have recorded and edited a reflection video with my thoughts and feeling on our progress so far and how we can improve the sequence. I can't wait to share it with you, however it will take a while to upload it to YouTube before I can post the video to the blog...


Viewer reaction & interview 2 - Jack

I interviewed another person he watched the third draft of The Juvenile Massacre. He had also heard the music before watching it. He is a music student at university, so his opinion on the music was important. He also fits the basic demographic of what kind of audience we are targeting with The Juvenile Massacre.

Enjoy!

Uploading - Waiting, and waiting, and waiting..... - Jack

Sometimes, when you upload a video onto youtube, it can take really long to upload. I remember a couple of weeks ago, I was uploading an 8 minute video in 1080p, and it took around 2 or 3 hours to upload and to process!
Right now, I have been waiting for 20+ minutes to get this interview to upload. In the meantime, I am editing another interview and writing up this quick post.


Viewer reaction & interview 1 - Jack

I interviewed a friend of mine while he watched the third draft of The Juvenile Massacre. He had heard the music before watching it. His reaction was quite entertaining. He also fits the basic demographic of what kind of audience we are targeting with The Juvenile Massacre.

Enjoy!


Interviews - Jack

We are currently interviewing people based on their views on the third rough draft of The Juvenile Massacre's opening credits. We are showing them the music and the actual draft separately. We also might ask for their opinions on our facebook page as well.



This is what we have and will be showing them:

Main Theme for The Juvenile Massacre - Jack

This is the main music that will be used in our title sequence for the movie The Juvenile Massacre. The Music was made by Jack.
Enjoy!


Martini Productions (production company) Ident - Jack

In our title sequence, we decided to use a different production company, our own called Martini Productions Ident. We thought it would be more creative and would add a larger effect on the experience of making this sequence.

We also added more music made by Jack to the ident. Enjoy!


Arthouse Flowerdome (distribution company) Ident - Jack

In our title sequence, we decided to use a different distribution company, our own called Arthouse Flowerdome (distribution company) Ident. We thought it would be more creative and would add a larger effect on the experience of making this sequence.

We also added music made by Jack to the ident. Enjoy!


The making of the main music for The Juvenile Massacre

This is the making of the main music for The Juvenile Massacre. Enjoy!

Evaluation of the Breakfast Club remake

Hi, we will be evaluating the remake that we did of the opening of the popular 80s film the Breakfast Club. We will be talking about the cinematography, sound, editing and mise-en-scene.




Cinematography:
We were able to copy the shots from the opening of the film and place them within our college. However, for some scenes we had to improvise with what we had. For example, there are shots that take place inside of cars. For those we had to use chairs and make it look like we were in cars, however we were still able to get the same shots that took place inside the cars. Also, some of the shots were slightly shaky. This was because we unfortunately only had just over an hour to shoot the scene. Most of the time we used during this was looking for similar places to those used in the original shots. Because of this, we didn't have time to set up a tripod for each shot, which resulted in a shaky camera. However, we learned from this experience how valuable a tripod really is.



Sound:
For sound, we decided to add the sound from the opening scene and place it over our remake as we thought it would add a unique style to the film, however we believe that it made the film seem lazy. We didn't have enough time to say every line from the movie and instead did a poor job at miming the lines from the movie. However, we can justify this to an extent as the main focus of the task was to set up the shots to look almost exactly how they looked in the movie. To be honest, we could have spent a little more time planning for the sound (the dialogue and music). We now value the sound quality, based on this experience.



Editing:
We were able to match the pace of the editing from the original film, we added the credits from the original film before our shots as we thought it would be easier to do that than having to re-create each of the credits. We were not able to replicate the famous glass smashing transition in the beginning of the film, however we did use a different transition. It looks slightly cheesy, however, it was only practice. Since we did this remake of the Breakfast Club opening sequence, we have become better at editing and now believe we are ready to take on the challenge of editing our own title sequence.



Mise-en-scene:
For the Mise-en-scene we did not fully copy how the characters' dressed in the film as we did not have the clothing. Also, as we mentioned, we did not have any cars to film in for the scenes that required them. But however we did make the film look like it was set in a high school which added validity to the world. The mise-en-scene is a vital part of the process of making a film, thus we have made it a primary focus that we get all the props, costume and settings perfect in our real title sequence.