1) In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Our task was to create the opening two minutes of a thriller film and in order to do this we have based our final product on actual existing films of that genre. We decided that to make it more interesting from an audience perspective that the story should be told in a way that is straightforward to understand but at the same time interesting and unexpected. The codes and conventions of a thriller are a beginning, a middle and an end in which a story is told. It usually begins with a mystery, the middle usual includes lots of things happening to the characters and an ending in which usually everything gets sorted and is all better again.
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There is also certain mise en scene that comes with the genre of thriller; accompanying music which always adds to the atmosphere and tension. Throughout our product we stuck to the typical codes and conventions of a thriller because we knew that these helped to make other films popular so we decided that it would be fool proof and beneficial in the long run, which it was because it meant we were able to start working right away with the knowledge of what we wanted to achieve and this allowed us to set out our own personal goals and deadlines which we managed to stick to.
When watching our product we wanted viewers to be able to relate to filmssuch as ‘The Ring’ and ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street’ and the ways their story lines are presented. We particularly wanted to leave the audience in suspense so that they would come and watch the whole thing if they could. To do this we had to ensure that the external music and titles fitted with the desired genre of thriller and internally that we used different shots in order to exaggerate the mood of the film.
2) How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Our media product is a thriller and it the storyline is about teenagers who go through lots of difficulties and find it hard coping with things that others would find easy, and the way that they deal with these difficulties. We use the different mise en scene that we felt was vital to making the storyline believable and so that it would have the desired effect on the viewers.
A typical thriller always has a dark, spooky and mysterious looking outdoor location at some point throughout the film, as illustrated in this photo from 'A Nightmare on Elm Street'.With regards to editing we focused on using different shots during scenes with different characters with the hope that if we had used no other mise en scene whatsoever that the audience would be able to decipher which character was which with ease. Also we used certain musical accompaniment that changed during the course of our product on its own accord which really emphasised the different emotions felt by the two main characters as heard in the musical extract below.
We also made sure that we used self explanatory and stereotypical costumes
eg. our murderer was wearing dark clothes and had dark hair which added mystery and spookiness to him, whilst our character who was murdered wore light simple clothes which contrasted to the murderers,
thus showing that they were completely different and unattached, and the clothes again helped to portray the emotions felt by them.3) What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
After watching the opening of numerous thrillers, I would say that we would aim our film at 20Th Century Fox and Warner Brothers because it seems to be that they produce and distribute lots of films with horror and thriller genres.
I also think that some people just watch films that are produced by certain companies so if they were produced by these companies then those sorts of people would be likely to watch it too, whether they knew that they were going to like it or not. Also, some people watch films that have actors in that they like, so by having a variety of different actors in their films they are bound to attract a wider audience. Research shows that 20Th Century Fox has made more films of the 'thriller' genre, mainly because that cooperation has existed for longer.4) Who would be the audience for your media product?
The targeted audience for our media product are thriller film fanatics. We think that since our product has all of the typical features that an average film of the thriller genre has that it would appeal to them. After looking at the different age certifications we decided to make our final product in the age limit of 15+ because we felt that it would mean that we were able to include more ideas that would not be allowed if it was accessible to people under this age.5) How did you attract/address your audience?
With the task of trying to attract and address the audience we decided what mise en scene i.e. costumes and location to use that would capture the audience’s attention and also the different shots we would use in order to make it more interesting for the viewer to watch. We also added music and lots of titles in order to keep it moving swiftly so that the audience would stay engaged throughout, which made a huge contribution to the whole atmosphere. The main components of a thriller are spooky music, a chase usually involving the typically known as ‘baddy’
following the ‘goodie’ who is usually a teenage girl. There is also usually a huge build up when the audience knows that someone is going to get hurt and also a shot reaction shot between the two scenes, one scene revolving around the killer and the other around their victim.
We imitated this by having a shot reaction shot between our main character and her killer as he hunted her. To add to the tension and the build up, we had our main character screaming and then the shot went black, and then there was a slow fade in and the shot had the main character lying on the ground and the killer standing over her.6) What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
From the beginning of the year to present I have learnt a lot about the different technologies that are accessible to me. During the course of this period we have been given the task to film, edit and put together a basic preliminary task, and upon completion then come up with an idea and then put into action a main task. We also had to learn how to embed and upload music, photos and videos onto our blog. I have also had to learn how to use many different types of digital technology, hardware and software that I had previously never used before. In the beginning I had a very basic knowledge of how to use video making software and had never used Photo shop before, so I found it quite challenging with having to get to grips with them relatively quickly in order to begin our coursework. We were given the task of making the titles for our film, including our production companies’ name and I started experimenting with all of the different effects that can be used and I also asked people in my class who were more experienced using it to explain to me how to use everything on the program, which made it much easier to understand what I was doing.
To the right of this shows a title from an existing thriller, and below is one of the titles from our end product. We used simple trial and error with regards to finding a suitable font which took quite a long time, however in the long run it has been worth it. 
Now I feel that I have a good understanding of how to use both of these software’s to a good extent, although I am still a little unsure of certain things to do with Photo shop and am still in the process of learning how to use it to its full potential. Before we began filming for our final task we had to make a preliminary task in which we went and filmed some footage with a simple storyline and then uploaded it onto Premier Elements, and once uploaded we started experimenting with Premier Elements and the different effects that can be used on it in order to get the footage all running smoothly with continuity.
7) Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Our preliminary task was a practice of using our editing and filming knowledge to make a 30 second film in which we had to stick to the main filming rules eg. The 180° rule. The preliminary task was also a way of making sure that we understood about continuity and also about different shot-reaction-shot scenarios. Looking back on my preliminary task, I realised that I have learnt a great deal about making videos and subsequently making my end product. I have learnt about the different software that is accessible in order to make a film eg. Premier elements which enables us to edit and add transitions to our footage. I discovered that adding too many effects made there be too much for the viewer to be able to take in, but sub-consequently a lack of effects meant that it was boring and uninteresting to watch, thus not showing our editing skills to their full potential. This was more difficult than expected because making sure all of it fits perfectly together takes practice and time. Once we had selected our accompanying music I then learnt how to edit it in Premier Elements in order to acquire the desired volume that would give the desired effect. This also took quite a lot of time to master but once I understood what I was doing, it made it much easier. I also learnt how to properly use video cameras for instance when out filming in the woods at different times during the day and working with the daylight. Also I learnt about tripods and about how using them makes a big difference with the steadiness of the footage. As well as all of this, I have learnt that it is crucial to double check all work in order to ensure everything matches eg. Continuity and about making the storyline smoother and the editing quicker to keep the interest of the viewers. Overall have really enjoyed making our end product and learning about the different aspects of media, although at times is has been slightly confusing and stressful.
8) How did the feedback you received help you to make a better film opening ?
During the course of the academic year we have had to of made sure that we have been receiving enough feedback and constructive criticism on our work from our teacher and also our peers, so that we could progress and continue to improve the quality of our work and produce something of our best possible standard.
Gabi + James + Simon said...
Kim and Jenny, I really liked your film beginning so far. I also think it will be a lot more enjoyable when you have added all of the voice over and music that is required. I think you also need to think of an appropriate, catchy title for your film. I really like the final scene when it blurs and I think it would be best for the title to appear then. WELL DONE !
This is the first bit of feedback that we received on our work and we took it all on board and added more voice overs and appropriate shots to go with them in order to elongate the storyline and to make it more interesting. After reading this comment we also changed our musical accompaniment as we realised that it hadn't been taken from a suitable website and that using it would in fact be illegal. The next big change that we made was the decision to change the name of our product as we realised that in fact it wasn't a very interesting or exciting name; we wanted one that would support the footage and captivate the audience.
Gabi + James + Simon said...
Your film at the moment is very good with good camera work and use of lighting. There is one point where it goes split screen but after this you need to take it back to full screen and not leave it as a small view of Lizzie at the bottom of the screen. Some good music would make it more intense and interesting.
After reading this comment we decided to take out the split screen as we felt it was unnecessary and we already had all of the required footage, and I thought that it looked unprofessional in comparison to the rest of the film.
Gabi + James + Simon said...
'I really like how you've changed your film and added different shots and more detail. I think the film has improved greatly and you've created a high quality, authentic-looking product. I especially like all of the voice overs as they explain the story well and its far easier to understand than it was before. good job !'
This is the most positive feedback that we were given overall and it really boosted our confidence in ourselves, and made us feel as though all of the hard work we had put in was definitely well worth it.

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