Tuesday 6 March 2012

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


Monday 27 February 2012

Teacher Assessment

Here is my teacher assessment from the second draft of my opening sequence. I have read the feedback and made the appropriate adjustments so that my media product will hopefully improve up to my target grade.

Tuesday 21 February 2012

Planning Teacher Assessment-



Research Teacher Assessment-




Assessment on technologies blog post.

WWW: You outline three technologies fairly well, if somewhat briefly.

EBI: You spell it “Celtix”, you could include a link to the programme’s website. Could you include screengrabs or photographs of the product being used? You should also include the technologies you used during research and planning. What about the use of the camera? This is also a digital technology. This post does need to be longer.

Friday 10 February 2012

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



Here is an example of a film distributed by Vertigo Films, 'The Firm'.








The production company for my media product is Palisades Tartan. The role of the production company is being responsible for supervising the filming from concept to completion, holding the legal and financial responsibility of the movie as a whole. Our film would be screened in a small indie cinema in England, which would perhaps go on to screen on a TV channel. For my media product, I would give a BBFC rating of 15.






Friday 27 January 2012

5) How did you attract/address your audience?



To cater to our audience, I took a research questionnaire which can be seen here and made sure that I followed the preferred choices, such as adding the titles over moving image. Other ways that I adapted my media product to the audience research are making the sequence only last 1-2 minutes and combining the sub-genres of action and thriller.

Thursday 19 January 2012

6) What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this project?



Through constructing this project, I learnt how to use many new technologies, each aiding towards the development of my final product. 


During the research and planning section of making my opening sequence, I used the site 'Blogger' to present my information and research that I did into the genre of my choice, which was  action thriller. This proved to be a useful blogging site throughout planning and research, as the site is easy to use and presents the posts in a readable and neat way. The posts are available to edit any time, allowing me to keep complete control over my work and make changes at any time when they are needed. Through this site, I can now insert videos, photos, gifs and much more into my posts, working to make them super visual. Here is me currently making a new post on blogger to demonstrate how it works:








Another technology that I used throughout my planning process was a program called Celtx, used to create my script for the opening sequence. Although my script only consisted of two lines of speech, it was still essential for me to create this as the planning process could clearly be shown. This program was relatively easy to use, offering tips and an easy to use process. It was more effective to create my script on Celtx than another unprofessional program such as word, as this way the script is easily highlighted for the different types of text such as the setting and character speaking, as well as it being correctly laid out.






In the process of actually filming my opening sequence, I used technologies such as a digital video camera and a tripod. The advantages of using these technologies included allowing me to preview the footage that I have just shot on the cameras display, easily letting me know whether the shot was correctly framed or if it needs to be re-shot straight away. The viewfinder screen can also be moved freely up and down, allowing the correct angle to be used when shooting for me to see how the shot looks, such as holding the camera on the ground and yet still being able to see what the camera is going to record. Advantages of using a tripod include being able to hold a shot steady, giving a pristine and professional overall look to my opening sequence. A tripod also allows for easy pan and tilt shots, among others, which may over wise be difficult to film whilst holding the camera steady.


Here is me operating the camera and tripod whilst shooting.

Again, here is me recording a shot for our opening sequence.









Tuesday 10 January 2012