Thursday, 14 April 2011

Final Post!

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Final Cut Of Our Opening Scene: Ignotus

We have finally finished editing our media. This should have been uploaded last week but we were busy. The dubbed bit is still a bit off but that is the best we could do in the time we had left. Thank you and we hope you enjoy it!

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

Evaluation

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





This first shot here is the very first in our opening and sets off the theme of mystery. The blurry effect creates the image that the main character is delirious and hasn’t got off to a good start. The symbols on his hand create more mystery and makes the audience want to find out what has happened and what they mean. This shot is a first person shot and is supposed to make the audience see and almost feel as if they are going through what the protagonist is going through.
The shot isn’t very clear about the setting which again leaves the audience wanting to know where the main character is and how he got there. This fits in nicely with our survey results as many people said they didn’t want the introduction to give too much away.


Next we have the start of the credits which appear between clips and not in one large chunk as that would be boring to watch.
The credits have smoke surrounding them to create a spooky effect and fit the genre of mystery thriller. The credits also fade into each other to give a smooth flow which fits with the movement of smoke.
The blackness around the smoke suggests the unknown and the audience will have to watch the rest of the movie to find out the answers. The purple themed colour was planned to have the artefact glow a purple colour but you would see that later in the movie. This relates to the audience survey results which tells us that people wanted the credits to be animated and that it fits into the theme of the movie somehow.






This third shot of the main character’s eyes opening but you can’t see for certain, yet, where he his opening his eyes too and if he is safe or not. This creates suspense which all thrillers have. Without suspense in a thriller, there would be no build up to keep the audience entertained long enough to want to keep watching the movie.
The eye opening shows that the main character is still delirious and hasn’t fully recovered from whatever had happened to him. Again the theme of darkness around the opening of his eyes represent the unknown.




This next shot still doesn’t give away anything obvious to the audience although introduces the audience to the protagonist’s situation. This is also shot in first person because it lets the audience share the fear and emotion going through the main character as he is threatened and shouted at by a man.

This man we can only assume is an interrogator of some sort and the audience can see his is dressed smartly and has a suit and shoes on. By noticing that he has a suit on, this lets the audience take guesses about who this other man is.




Still in first person, this shot resembles a flashback with the present voice of the main character talking over, trying desperately to remember what happened.
This shot also introduces the audience to the mysterious artefact that Ignotus is based around.
The music is well timed for this shot as the audience will hear a loud bang as this shot cuts to black. This makes it scary and even more mysterious. The music track for the opening is very important and can help emphasise scary parts.





Whilst some of the credits are going on, the audience is able to hear the main character and interrogator communicating. The audio clips have been edited to have an echo effect to make the audience feel the suspense and fear for the main character as the protagonist struggles to remember anything and cannot answer the interrogator properly.





This shot allows the audience to see the main character and see how he is feeling and how is being treated. The bloodstains on his shirt suggest he has been brutally beaten or has been injured and not fully recovered properly from a previous event which may reveal itself later on in the film.
Now the eye opening shot makes sense because there is an interrogation light in the main characters face.





Here the audience is exposed to the main character being abused which evokes sympathy for the main character and one the audience has seen and develops any emotions for the main character, they start to worry about him which may keep them entertained to find out if he is safe in the end.






This is the last part of the title sequence. It is shrouded by darkness which shows there is still of unknown answers but the title is bigger and brighter suggesting that the audience now have an insight into the what is happening.





2) How does your product represent particular social groups?





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
















So, our film is a mystery thriller and looking back at our existing product analysis was linked to National Treasure and Angels And Demons. National Treasure was distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and Angles and Demons was distributed by Columbia Pictures. Walt Disney Pictures normally produce family films and films that are easy to understand. Columbia Pictures on the other hand have a more adult rated target audience. For example they produced Bad Boys, Lawrence Of Arabia and All The King’s Men. Our mystery thriller opening has some form of violence and blood is shown so Walt Disney Pictures would probably not be the right company to distribute our product as their target audience differs from ours. I would say Columbia Pictures would be the right distribution company for our product.




4) Who would be the audience for your product?



As I just mentioned Columbia probably being the best company distributor for our product, our target audience would be similar to theirs. Our target audience are people aged 16+ and who love thrillers, especially when a mystery is involved, people who like the introduction to a movie to keep them guessing and the enigma to really get into the movie. Our target audience also include people that want animated credits that relate to the theme of the movie. Looking back at our opening scene survey results, 90% of the people we asked wanted the opening scene of a movie to keep them guessing and that’s what we have done. We have made it enigmatic making the audience want to find out more about the main character and his situation.



5) How did you attract/address your audience?

To attract our audience, again as I said in the previous questioning, we looked at the survey results and tried to address as many preferences as possible. We also attracted our audience through the mystery we put into the opening scene like the smoke and the blurriness effects. The blur effects only give away that the main character is delirious but we don’t know how he got there or what the artefact does and where he found it. By only showing short flashbacks in the opening scene, the audience are more involved in the movie and lets them know the background to what is happening in the present so they understand how the flashbacks help progress the story.

NOTE: The video doesn't show the annotations when I put the video on the blog so please visit: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPTKpou0iqo&feature=player_embedded
to see the fully annotated final cut of Ignotus.




6) What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Since I started this project, I have learnt to use more professional editing software like Final Cut Express instead of Windows Movie Maker which is very simplistic compared to Final Cut Express. I have never created special effects before and I learnt to use Adobe After Effects to create the smoke credits used in the opening scene and the title sequence. I knew people kept blogs but I didn’t know people did video blogs which is actually quite interesting and it’s more interactive than just reading lots of text.














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

Looking back at my preliminary task I feel I have learnt that it takes more than just footage to make a movie or at least make something look interesting. The use of special effects, animation, music and editing are all very vital to creating a film or video clip to make it entertaining. I would say that music was the most noticeable thing when editing and watching the footage because the wrong backing track to your film can give a totally different impression to what you wanted in the first place.