Even though our film and coursework is finished we went back through our film and found one minor thing that we felt had to be changed.
There was two cases of swearing in our film in the middle which after thought we believed that it was not acceptable in our film because it might cause the viewer some dissatisfaction or offense.
To clear this swearing we muted the volume in our piece at the certain times so that no foul language could be heard but it does not cause our piece to sound jumbled up.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Review of Letter
This letter is a letter of request to the musci company which holds the rights to the song we used in our media piece.
The song we included was "Smooth Criminal" by Michael Jackson. We could not use this piece unless we had asked his music company for permission to put it in our piece. We emailed this to them and did not hear a reply so we asked our teacher what we should do and she said that it would be acceptable to use because we would not get a reply from the company and it was not copyright because we had asked opinion.
The song we included was "Smooth Criminal" by Michael Jackson. We could not use this piece unless we had asked his music company for permission to put it in our piece. We emailed this to them and did not hear a reply so we asked our teacher what we should do and she said that it would be acceptable to use because we would not get a reply from the company and it was not copyright because we had asked opinion.
Evaluation Question 7
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
In my preliminary task I was inexperienced in using all the different elements needed to create a good film. My camera skills were poor and I did not know how to upload my film onto the computer to edit it. Also, my evaluation and coursework was not of a high standard as it was basic because I was unsure of what to do.
Now I feel that I have learnt a lot of things which have helped me improve my main task so that it was not of a similar standard to the preliminary one. I also believe that, under guidance from my teacher, I have learnt to think more technically and use my understanding of media to help relate to the audience and develop my film more.
Without learning how to use all the new technological equipment I feel that my media product would have been of a low standard and I as a person and my skills would have not progressed since the preliminary task.
In my preliminary task I was inexperienced in using all the different elements needed to create a good film. My camera skills were poor and I did not know how to upload my film onto the computer to edit it. Also, my evaluation and coursework was not of a high standard as it was basic because I was unsure of what to do.
Now I feel that I have learnt a lot of things which have helped me improve my main task so that it was not of a similar standard to the preliminary one. I also believe that, under guidance from my teacher, I have learnt to think more technically and use my understanding of media to help relate to the audience and develop my film more.
Without learning how to use all the new technological equipment I feel that my media product would have been of a low standard and I as a person and my skills would have not progressed since the preliminary task.
Evaluation Question 6
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Over the weeks that I have been doing my media product I have learnt many different new skills and programmes that I could use to further my ability with technology. Some of this have helped me create and develop my media piece and some of these I will use in the future to help me.
Over the past weeks I have used many programs. Some of these were: Adobe Premier Elements, Adobe Fireworks, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and the use of a digital camera. Each have been used for different purposes as they are each specified in certain aspects.
I used Fireworks quite a lot because we could not put a word document into our blog because the format does not fit. I learnt how to fit the document to size and crop certain bits so that it fitted and I could remove the bits I didn't need.
Also, my camera skills have improved due to the practise I had. I could of used a tripod to help me but decided against this as it would have been hard to use for some of the shots we wanted to do.
Over the weeks that I have been doing my media product I have learnt many different new skills and programmes that I could use to further my ability with technology. Some of this have helped me create and develop my media piece and some of these I will use in the future to help me.
Over the past weeks I have used many programs. Some of these were: Adobe Premier Elements, Adobe Fireworks, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel and the use of a digital camera. Each have been used for different purposes as they are each specified in certain aspects.
I used Fireworks quite a lot because we could not put a word document into our blog because the format does not fit. I learnt how to fit the document to size and crop certain bits so that it fitted and I could remove the bits I didn't need.
Also, my camera skills have improved due to the practise I had. I could of used a tripod to help me but decided against this as it would have been hard to use for some of the shots we wanted to do.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Evaluation Question 5
How did you attract/address your audience?
Attracting your audience is a major part of producing and distributing a film. If you don't do this then you will not be able to market your film therefore no one will know about it.
To attract our audience we made our film appealing to them and the genre and ideas in it are something we thought they would like. When we sent out our questionnaires for people to fill in we told them that we were creating a film so that if they would like to watch it then they could come to us and we would show them it and download them a copy. Also, everyone else in our media group knew we were creating a film so if they wanted to watch it then they could of come and asked us.
To address our audience we used modernistic ideas and plot. The modernistic ideas we used were about a mugging in a housing estate. This would attract young people because some of them could probably relate to this and most would not that this has happened in places in the past. We was targeting the audience by the words and actions of the characters. This helps them feel more in depth with our piece and they can understand the emotions of the characters.
Attracting your audience is a major part of producing and distributing a film. If you don't do this then you will not be able to market your film therefore no one will know about it.
To attract our audience we made our film appealing to them and the genre and ideas in it are something we thought they would like. When we sent out our questionnaires for people to fill in we told them that we were creating a film so that if they would like to watch it then they could come to us and we would show them it and download them a copy. Also, everyone else in our media group knew we were creating a film so if they wanted to watch it then they could of come and asked us.
To address our audience we used modernistic ideas and plot. The modernistic ideas we used were about a mugging in a housing estate. This would attract young people because some of them could probably relate to this and most would not that this has happened in places in the past. We was targeting the audience by the words and actions of the characters. This helps them feel more in depth with our piece and they can understand the emotions of the characters.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Evaluation Question 4
Who would be the audience for your media product?
I believe that our target audience would be someone of a fairly young age who could relate to the themes and ideas that we are trying to get across in our piece. Someone who is different to what people's perception of an average teenager is. We thought that someone who was into rock and that type of music and someone who dressed differently and like a indie rocker would enjoy this film. This is because we thought that this would be the kind of thing that they would like to watch and enjoy because of their personal interests.
Above is a Character Profile of what I believed our target audience looked like and what they were interested in.
I believe that our target audience would be someone of a fairly young age who could relate to the themes and ideas that we are trying to get across in our piece. Someone who is different to what people's perception of an average teenager is. We thought that someone who was into rock and that type of music and someone who dressed differently and like a indie rocker would enjoy this film. This is because we thought that this would be the kind of thing that they would like to watch and enjoy because of their personal interests.
Above is a Character Profile of what I believed our target audience looked like and what they were interested in.
Evaluation Question 3
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
Major films are publicised widely so that many people become aware of the film and it is being heard of so that people will come and watch it. They do this through the distributors who make and sell copies of the films for others to watch and share. Also, they create advertising for the certain film so that it meets its target audience and has a wider range of people it can attract.
For our piece we knew that we would not be able to attract a top hollywood distributor because our film and actors was not good enough for them to be interested. Therefore we thought that someone who owned a small amateur film company or a local printing company.
They might distribute our film but it would be at a cost to us and we would not have been able to afford this due to our budget. Also, they would have distributed it for free but only if they knew for certain that we would have made a profit from our film and then they would have put a contract in place to ensure they got the money.
Another institution that might distribute our film is the Education Board. This is because it could be used in work in schools and as an example for other teachers and students to use.
Major films are publicised widely so that many people become aware of the film and it is being heard of so that people will come and watch it. They do this through the distributors who make and sell copies of the films for others to watch and share. Also, they create advertising for the certain film so that it meets its target audience and has a wider range of people it can attract.
For our piece we knew that we would not be able to attract a top hollywood distributor because our film and actors was not good enough for them to be interested. Therefore we thought that someone who owned a small amateur film company or a local printing company.
They might distribute our film but it would be at a cost to us and we would not have been able to afford this due to our budget. Also, they would have distributed it for free but only if they knew for certain that we would have made a profit from our film and then they would have put a contract in place to ensure they got the money.
Another institution that might distribute our film is the Education Board. This is because it could be used in work in schools and as an example for other teachers and students to use.
Friday, March 05, 2010
Evaluation Question 2
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Our media product is designed to reflect social and cultural activities in this country. It is mainly targeting the youth community and how life as a young person is changing.
It is about 4 young people and the struggles they are going through in their teenage lives. They are stereotypically from a poor background, therefore, have been brought up in a life of struggle and depression. They are mainly kids which some people would call "Chavs" but the two main characters who are trying to break out from this lifestyle and are attacked for doing so.
The violence which is shown in our piece is a reflection of how some people choose to live thier lives and the film helps to symbolise the social groups in our communities.
Our media product is designed to reflect social and cultural activities in this country. It is mainly targeting the youth community and how life as a young person is changing.
It is about 4 young people and the struggles they are going through in their teenage lives. They are stereotypically from a poor background, therefore, have been brought up in a life of struggle and depression. They are mainly kids which some people would call "Chavs" but the two main characters who are trying to break out from this lifestyle and are attacked for doing so.
The violence which is shown in our piece is a reflection of how some people choose to live thier lives and the film helps to symbolise the social groups in our communities.
Evaluation Question 1
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
In many other films, people use very similar forms and conventions in their pieces. This is because it is a developed way of making a film and it has made some big films and interesting plots. We have decided to go against this conventional idea as we felt we could make a more gripping and exciting thing if we changed it around and went with our own ideas.
We did this by putting the ending of our film at the start so the audience could get a glimse of what is going to happen in the film without knowing the plot or anything else that has happened. This is unconventional because not many films use this format of producing as it is hard to create the rest of the film if the main ending has already been shown.
We use some conventions of modern day filming when we use some over the shoulder shots and movement in unison. These both help because it adds effect and correctness to our piece so it is not all jumbled up and messy.
We developed some of our characters from the film, 'Die Hard 4'. This is because the storyline is similar to ours and the main character, John McClane, is represented by Gavin in our film. This is because his girlfriend in the piece gets captured and he has to go and save her. This adds depth and to our piece and is similar to modern day conventions and films.
In many other films, people use very similar forms and conventions in their pieces. This is because it is a developed way of making a film and it has made some big films and interesting plots. We have decided to go against this conventional idea as we felt we could make a more gripping and exciting thing if we changed it around and went with our own ideas.
We did this by putting the ending of our film at the start so the audience could get a glimse of what is going to happen in the film without knowing the plot or anything else that has happened. This is unconventional because not many films use this format of producing as it is hard to create the rest of the film if the main ending has already been shown.
We use some conventions of modern day filming when we use some over the shoulder shots and movement in unison. These both help because it adds effect and correctness to our piece so it is not all jumbled up and messy.
We developed some of our characters from the film, 'Die Hard 4'. This is because the storyline is similar to ours and the main character, John McClane, is represented by Gavin in our film. This is because his girlfriend in the piece gets captured and he has to go and save her. This adds depth and to our piece and is similar to modern day conventions and films.
Evaluation
I am now up to the stage where we have edited all our piece and I am now able to start my evaluation of our film and the coursework that I have done so far. The Evaluation is split into seven sections and each one asks a different question on a different subject.
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Editing
We have started editing our media piece and have nearly finished doing this we just need to cut out some small parts and mistakes. We have used Adome Premier Elements to do this because it offers a simple and easy way of editing our piece and making it better.
Tomorrow we have got to add sound effetcs and a soundtrack to our piece as well as adding credits and a title to our piece. This is because we feel this will help improve our piece and make it more enjoyable.
Tomorrow we have got to add sound effetcs and a soundtrack to our piece as well as adding credits and a title to our piece. This is because we feel this will help improve our piece and make it more enjoyable.
Preview of Film
Below are some screenshots of our piece whilst we are are editing it.It is three separate shots of different parts of our film and each one shows a different scene and a sneak preview of our film.
Review of Questionnaire
I created this questionnaire to help get some feedback on what people thought of our piece and certain aspects of we could have changed/improved.
The first question askes the reader how they rated our film out of five. This was to get an idea and what the overall view of our film was . I did it as a rating from 1 to 5 because people would not be able to describe their feelings in words but find it easier with numbers.
Question 2 asks the reader What was your favourite part of our film? This is because we wanted to find out which part of our film was the best and what wasn't. I only put 3 choices for them to choose from because otherwise we might have had a too bigger variety to assess.
The third question is trying to find out whether the standard of acting was a problem for them when they were watching the film or not. This is because we wanted to know whether we could improve on this next time or if they were satisfied and could keep it the same.
Question 4 is trying to find out what each person would change to our piece to make it more enjoyable and crafted. There was no multiple choice but a space to right down each person's opinion and ideas to improve our piece.
The final question asked the reader whether they would want to watch our film again. This is because we knew that if they did then they must have enjoyed it first time but if not then we had done something wrong to put them off it or not made it enjoyable enough.
The first question askes the reader how they rated our film out of five. This was to get an idea and what the overall view of our film was . I did it as a rating from 1 to 5 because people would not be able to describe their feelings in words but find it easier with numbers.
Question 2 asks the reader What was your favourite part of our film? This is because we wanted to find out which part of our film was the best and what wasn't. I only put 3 choices for them to choose from because otherwise we might have had a too bigger variety to assess.
The third question is trying to find out whether the standard of acting was a problem for them when they were watching the film or not. This is because we wanted to know whether we could improve on this next time or if they were satisfied and could keep it the same.
Question 4 is trying to find out what each person would change to our piece to make it more enjoyable and crafted. There was no multiple choice but a space to right down each person's opinion and ideas to improve our piece.
The final question asked the reader whether they would want to watch our film again. This is because we knew that if they did then they must have enjoyed it first time but if not then we had done something wrong to put them off it or not made it enjoyable enough.
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Weather
This is a Weather Report to show us what the predicted weather would be like when we were planning on filming our piece. We wanted to do this so that we would know whether it was going to rain or if their would be snow showers at the particular time of filming.
Evaluation of Camera Angles
Above are some examples of camera shots we decided to use in our piece. They are: Over the Shoulder shot, Match on Action shot, 180 Degree Rule shot and Shot Reverse Shot. Each one helps to create effect and the wide variety of shots we use will only help create and better and more crafted piece.
Over the Shoulder shot is from the second actors point of view and is designed to help show the other actors facial expressions and emotions.
The Match on Action shot helps focus on a character with action being shown behind to create effect.
180 degree rule is a commonly used shot. We used it in our piece as it was the right shot for one of our scenes where two groups of people are arguing.
Finally, the Shot Reverse Shot is a shot which shows two characters in conversation but from a different angle which is close to one of the characters. We used this for a disagreement in our piece to help show their anger and feelings.
Over the Shoulder shot is from the second actors point of view and is designed to help show the other actors facial expressions and emotions.
The Match on Action shot helps focus on a character with action being shown behind to create effect.
180 degree rule is a commonly used shot. We used it in our piece as it was the right shot for one of our scenes where two groups of people are arguing.
Finally, the Shot Reverse Shot is a shot which shows two characters in conversation but from a different angle which is close to one of the characters. We used this for a disagreement in our piece to help show their anger and feelings.
Synopsis
Our piece has many different parts to it and each one is different because it is showing the story from other people's point of view. It is about a young couple who are walking home from a night out at the cinema when they are attacked by two hooded youths who dmenad that the bloke hands over his girlfriend. He refuses and gets beat up, consequenting in them taking his girlfriend and leaving him battered and bruised on the floor.
Opening Scene
It is late in the night and the dark was closing in. Gavin and Maria are holding hands walking down the street. They are discussing how thier night went and how much they enjoyed it. They turn down an alleyway on their way home.
Second Scene
They carry on walking down the alley, exchanging ideas on what they should do the next day. In the distance they see two people coming towards them but don't pay them any attention.
Third Scene
The people in the distance are two hooded youths who have purposfully turned into the alleyway,hoping to bump into the young couple. They slowly work their way down the alley, trying not to draw any attention to themselves doing so.
Fourth Scene
The two boys confront the young couple. The couple are startled and don't understand what is going on. The hooded youths demand the guy hands over his girlfriend but he refuses and offers them money. They get angry and start to attack Gavin, kicking and punching him to the floor. Maria cries out and tries to stop them.
Final Scene
Gavin is cut and bleeding on the floor and shouts at Maria to run away but she is not quick enough and they grab her and drag her away kicking and screaming. The final shot is of Gavin crying on the floor calling out Maria's name into the night.
Opening Scene
It is late in the night and the dark was closing in. Gavin and Maria are holding hands walking down the street. They are discussing how thier night went and how much they enjoyed it. They turn down an alleyway on their way home.
Second Scene
They carry on walking down the alley, exchanging ideas on what they should do the next day. In the distance they see two people coming towards them but don't pay them any attention.
Third Scene
The people in the distance are two hooded youths who have purposfully turned into the alleyway,hoping to bump into the young couple. They slowly work their way down the alley, trying not to draw any attention to themselves doing so.
Fourth Scene
The two boys confront the young couple. The couple are startled and don't understand what is going on. The hooded youths demand the guy hands over his girlfriend but he refuses and offers them money. They get angry and start to attack Gavin, kicking and punching him to the floor. Maria cries out and tries to stop them.
Final Scene
Gavin is cut and bleeding on the floor and shouts at Maria to run away but she is not quick enough and they grab her and drag her away kicking and screaming. The final shot is of Gavin crying on the floor calling out Maria's name into the night.
Filming
We have filmed our piece and at this moment in time we are in the process of editing it and adding certain aspects to it. It is slightly different from our original storyboard and script because we felt that, although it was a good plot and would have worked well, it did not quite feel right so we did some minor changes which we felt helped improve the quality of our film.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Planning for Filming
We will be filming one day this week because we have not been able to film earlier due to lack of equipment. Me and George will be filming and four of our friends will be acting in our piece for us.
The equipment we plan to use are a hockey stick, tape and balaclava's. These props will all help to create effect and improve the standard of our piece.
For the filming we will use a tripod to mount the camera on so we will have better quality filming and it will be easier to get more effective and smother shots.
The equipment we plan to use are a hockey stick, tape and balaclava's. These props will all help to create effect and improve the standard of our piece.
For the filming we will use a tripod to mount the camera on so we will have better quality filming and it will be easier to get more effective and smother shots.
Location
This is where we are going to be shooting our film. It is an alleyway near where George lives and is ideal for our piece. It is quiet and enclosed and we will not get interrupted down here. Also, at night times it is light by a single light and can be really eerie and scary which will help us because the genre of our film is Action/Thriller.
Our piece has a kidnapping and a fight scene taking place in it and this isolated area will help with this because no one would be able to see what was happening if it was real life.
Our piece has a kidnapping and a fight scene taking place in it and this isolated area will help with this because no one would be able to see what was happening if it was real life.
2nd Deconstruction Review
This is film opening from Legally Blonde. It is a comedy based chick flick which is more attractive to girls than boys. It starts off with the credits of all the people’s names being shown over the starting action. This interested me as I felt that this was a possibility for our piece. Then it goes on to show other things that girls of a young age enjoy doing. This is different because it only attracts a certain target audience and does not appeal to a wider audience.
For the first 4:30 it is mainly based around girly topics and this would probably not interest a person of the male gender. I think that this would be a hard film to get into if you were not interested in these certain topics.
For the first 4:30 it is mainly based around girly topics and this would probably not interest a person of the male gender. I think that this would be a hard film to get into if you were not interested in these certain topics.
1st Deconstruction Review
This is stills from the opening of Transformers 2. It is an action based film with loads of special effects to help this. It starts of quite quick with a big action packed start which introduces a lot of the main characters but does not introduce the main one. This is uncharacteristic of other films because they usually start of showing the main character and introducing them before the action starts. We thought about this for our piece but we decided our piece was too short to do it.
Overall I think it is a good opening and targets people of all ages and genders because it has themes and motifs that attract every stereotype. It is a film from our chosen genre so will help us in our media piece. Also, the special effects are really good and are something which we could discuss to see whether we could put them in our own performance.
Overall I think it is a good opening and targets people of all ages and genders because it has themes and motifs that attract every stereotype. It is a film from our chosen genre so will help us in our media piece. Also, the special effects are really good and are something which we could discuss to see whether we could put them in our own performance.
Script
Script
Tom and Maria are walking down a road a cut through a dark alley. Two large hooded figures emerge out of the other end of the alley blocking the entrance.
(Laughing between Maria and Tom)
Maria: It’s been a good night enit
Tom: Ye its been great
Maria: What you wana do tomorrow
Tom: err...I duno, Cinema?
Maria: Ye but I ent go any money, and feel really guilty letting you pay
Tom: its ok, I’ll pay cuz I love you.
Maria: I love you too
(Two goons come out the other end of the alley)
Tom W: Gives us the girl
Jack S: Give us the girl or it’ll get real ugly
(Tom moves Maria behind his back)
Tom: Look, you want money? Here, take my wallet.
Jack S: We don’t want your money! Just give us the girl NOW!
(The two goons move forward, towards the couple, they attack tom and beat him to the floor)
Tom: Run Maria... Run!
(Tom is then knocked unconscious)
(Maria turns to run, but is grabbed by the two goons and is dragged out of the ally)
(Maria struggles)
Maria: Let me go!
Tom W: I don’t think so after all the trouble we’ve gone through to get you.
Maria: Help! Help me!
Maria: Tom Help me…..
Tom and Maria are walking down a road a cut through a dark alley. Two large hooded figures emerge out of the other end of the alley blocking the entrance.
(Laughing between Maria and Tom)
Maria: It’s been a good night enit
Tom: Ye its been great
Maria: What you wana do tomorrow
Tom: err...I duno, Cinema?
Maria: Ye but I ent go any money, and feel really guilty letting you pay
Tom: its ok, I’ll pay cuz I love you.
Maria: I love you too
(Two goons come out the other end of the alley)
Tom W: Gives us the girl
Jack S: Give us the girl or it’ll get real ugly
(Tom moves Maria behind his back)
Tom: Look, you want money? Here, take my wallet.
Jack S: We don’t want your money! Just give us the girl NOW!
(The two goons move forward, towards the couple, they attack tom and beat him to the floor)
Tom: Run Maria... Run!
(Tom is then knocked unconscious)
(Maria turns to run, but is grabbed by the two goons and is dragged out of the ally)
(Maria struggles)
Maria: Let me go!
Tom W: I don’t think so after all the trouble we’ve gone through to get you.
Maria: Help! Help me!
Maria: Tom Help me…..
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Review of Storyboard
This is our storyboard. It is a basic outline of what we want our piece to look like and in what order it will go. It is our plot to our piece but we might change minor things if it helps improve the quality of our piece.
Summary of Results
The results were slightly different to what I anticipated because people had very different and contrasting ideas.
The results for Question 1 showed that most people would prefer to watch a comedy to any other type of film. This was ok for us as it suited our ideas and we felt that we could incorporate this into our piece.
Question 2 was very unexpected as we thought that a majority of people would have preferred a action packed start to a slow and steady one. This is okay because we can work around this.
Question 3 was another big suprise for us. Nearly everyone preferred to have professional actors than amateur ones. We did not think this would be the case because it is only an amateur film and not a big Hollywood blockbuster. We have decided to stay using amateur actors because we cannot afford professionals.
The final Question was quite evenly answered. About half said that special effects did not matter in the film so we have decided to keep it this way otherwise it would have been to technical.
The results for Question 1 showed that most people would prefer to watch a comedy to any other type of film. This was ok for us as it suited our ideas and we felt that we could incorporate this into our piece.
Question 2 was very unexpected as we thought that a majority of people would have preferred a action packed start to a slow and steady one. This is okay because we can work around this.
Question 3 was another big suprise for us. Nearly everyone preferred to have professional actors than amateur ones. We did not think this would be the case because it is only an amateur film and not a big Hollywood blockbuster. We have decided to stay using amateur actors because we cannot afford professionals.
The final Question was quite evenly answered. About half said that special effects did not matter in the film so we have decided to keep it this way otherwise it would have been to technical.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Questionnaire
Below is my Questionnaire that I created and handed out to random amount of people to find out what type of films and certain aspects of films they like. I did this so that I have a clearer view of what to base my film on and what things I should include in it to improve the quality of it and the standard of filming.
The first question asks the reader, What type of film do they like to watch? I asked this because I thought that if their was a big majority favouring one certain type of genre then that is what we should base our film on.
Question two asks the reader, What type of start do they like? This is because then we would find out people's preferences when it comes to openings and then we would decide our's based on this.
The third question, Does the standard of actors affect your enjoyment?, was to let us know whether us or some of our friends could participate in the film or whether they would prefer it if we had semi professional actors do our piece.
The final question asks the reader, Do you prefer special effects or not? This helped us to know whether we could make a simple enjoyful film or whether we would have to make a complex film which had many special effects in it.
The first question asks the reader, What type of film do they like to watch? I asked this because I thought that if their was a big majority favouring one certain type of genre then that is what we should base our film on.
Question two asks the reader, What type of start do they like? This is because then we would find out people's preferences when it comes to openings and then we would decide our's based on this.
The third question, Does the standard of actors affect your enjoyment?, was to let us know whether us or some of our friends could participate in the film or whether they would prefer it if we had semi professional actors do our piece.
The final question asks the reader, Do you prefer special effects or not? This helped us to know whether we could make a simple enjoyful film or whether we would have to make a complex film which had many special effects in it.
Audience Research
To find out what most people would like to see in a film I decided to create a Questionnaire that I could send to a wide range of people and the answers that I got back would be different to others which would help me gain a large variety of answers.
Ideas
Below is some of the ideas that we have thought about and researched for our piece. Some of them would have worked better and been easier to do than others but some of these we felt we're out of our capabilities and it did not meet our target audience.
Genre and Other Decisions
We have decided to do a short opening of a film and our chosen Genre is Action/Thriller. This helps us as we can add emotion and passion into our piece which will help the viewer gain more enjoyment from our film.
Decisions
For my Main Task I have chosen to work with George Thompson as I feel that we can work well together and will bring each other's full potential out. We both work best doing a Comedy or action piece so have come up with some ideas on what we could do.
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