In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
The stages of each aspect the project includes being, the creation of the poster, magazine cover design and the trailer itself. The conventions of real media products have been a real challenge to achieve but what i and the group have successfully managed to use and develop further to achieving our own goals. This will hopefully be demonstrated throughout our whole project.
Ancillary task 1 - poster design
My poster design was influenced massively from research i did on professional posters using a variety of horror based genres such as, gory, creepy and mysterious. These aspects allowed me to view the different ways each effect gets presented to the audience and how effectively they do it.
I analysed each technique every individual poster uses and noticed there was a lot of variation due to the fact each storyline of the films they were representing were very different. Take the Grudge for example, it's wanting to convey an image across to the audience that is creepy and mysterious, so literally the poster uses a subject, "The Grudge" to look directly at the camera to the audience behind a red and black background. These colours represents death, blood and danger. But it only reveals half of the subjects face which meant the audience were unsure of what they were actually looking at. I took allot of inspiration from this poster throughout the production of my own and once we had discovered the storyline our film trailer was going to follow i was able to create a clear image of what i wanted my final poster design to look like and what effects i wanted to show to the audience.
Here is my poster again to show the next few points i want to make about the effects i aimed to achieve. I noticed the majority of poster i analysed used red somewhere within it, but not all posters use this technique. However i believed it would be more conventional if i chose the two colours red, black and white for my poster as the colours fitted really well together and what each colour represents what i wanted to show within my poster. This is why i used black for the background that looks as if it's closing in on the two characters and red for the title of the poster which gives the impression that, this is the reason. The two characters are also looking out an opening where a window frame would be inside the building giving a sense that they are trapped and out there was the freedom they had which is now taken away. All these aspects are what lead to the effect i am trying to achieve with this poster, making it creepy, mysterious and making the audience want to know more not only about the characters and why they feel trapped, but what the "Watcher" itself. I also added the text content at the foot of the poster and a logo which made it look more professional and conventional to develop my poster even further.
Ancillary task 2 - Magazine Design
I took a lot from my magazine analysis when creating my own magazine design. Main aspects being the layout, colour schemes, mast head representation and images. Within each of the different types of film magazines i analysed, Total Film and Empire. These aspects are what made each of the magazines stand out as they used them effectively and what made the magazine still appear conventional. The first and main feature i noticed from my magazine analysis is that each represents a variety of films but makes mainly the cover colour theme layout and image match the genre of the main focused film. A great example of this is the "Total Film" magazine featuring "Inception" i analysed. The film itself is set out in a dream world, and the storyline is confusing and what some people may find hard to follow, and this is shown on the cover using different effects. These effects are, firstly the image it has chosen what we presume the main character of the film and represented what he is all about using an image of him in a suit and holding a gun. This automatically gives the impression of action and dilemma to the magazine cover and using an subject from the film is what i seen as conventional in a the production of a magazine cover. You can also notice the background colour and imagery, it shows a city from a birds eye view and the man standing within it for the bottom half of the magazine. These two images and the man himself are all joined together by using a blue glow looking aura around the man which links the two images really well together. These are the main priority's i seen to put into my own magazine cover however i chose not to include a subject from the film as i previously used it for my poster and i wanted the magazine to appeal unique and still give the sense of mystery. So i began with choosing the background of the main setting the film took place, and tinted the colour red to make it look more disturbing and give an uncomfortable feel about the magazine. All mastheads in the magazine i analysed have the biggest font and usually a different one to the rest of the text displayed on the cover. The group already decided on the name "Ignition" for the magazine cover which fit in really well with the background colour of magazine, being red. I continued using this the red colour use for my house colour of the magazine and the colour white which made it appeal more conventional. I believed i captured the horror theme for my magazine but still displayed a variety of different featuring films. The main focused film featured in our magazine was obviously our own so i made the text font size and presentation different from the rest of the magazine to stand out and represent what the background is showing. I also noticed that all the magazines i did research on use headers or footers. These aspects are what also made the magazine look professional and i included in my own to make it look more conventional.
Main Production - Trailer
What i think not only myself but the group worked really hard on is the creation of the trailer, each looking at the effects were achieved in other trailers and how we can present the effects we wanted to achieve within our own. We each identified the main features other professional trailers use when presenting the different types of horror. What was conventional we deemed that was used in each trailer was creating a certain disturbing atmosphere and a sense of mystery within each of the trailer. This meant that the camera shots we used would have to vary and be presented in the best way, such as the use of establishing shots and close ups etc. Another way other trailers use to create suspense and tension is the shots they choose of the actors, what expressions they are using or how they are acting and also the dialogue they use in what are considered main parts of the film. The dialogue we noticed gave information about the storyline the film would follow and were used to give an introduction to the film. The trailers we analysed used dialogue both with diagetic sound and with recording over the top of certain clips. We thought it would be best to use recorded sound over the top of certain clips we made and also slides of writing which gave more detail about the storyline, which was another aspect we seen as conventional for professional trailers.
It was also important to get across the best insight of what each character in the films personality is about, allow the audience to get to know them through the trailer. This was important for the main subject of what our trailer is about also, being the Watcher. So we used certain clothing to portrait this effect across which gave the effect we were aiming to achieve, leaving mystery and fear of the unknown on the audience. We also used some effects in our trailer, these enabled us to portray the presence of Watcher as an uncomfortable and very strange atmosphere. Each trailer is seen to summarise what the film on a whole would mainly be about but not give to much away and leave it on a cliff hanger. This is another effect we wanted to achieve when creating our own trailer, and summing it up meant using different conventions to emphasize certain scenes which made the basic concept the trailer was following smooth and made the characters leave more of an intense effect on the audience. But watching the trailer itself is more of a demonstration to the conventions we included throughout the production.
How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary tasks?
Throughout the production of the trailer and ancillary tasks i believe the combination of each achieve the effect we aimed for and still manage to show a lot of variation of what the film itself would be about. They each give an insight of what the film is about but display, for example the poster and the magazine show characters and setting bringing the two together to create an uncomfortable feel within both and create mystery of what the film trailer will feature. So i think the two ancillary tasks work well into the lead up to the trailer which will feature the main focus of the film itself and finally reveal the "Watcher". From the research of varies different genre of horror poster, magazine and trailers we were able to achieve a lot of variation within our own production making it very unique and leave a positive feeling about what the film would turn out to be on the audience, even though it would never be made. I believe because of making it appeal so conventional and professional, using the same set out of theme colours, layout on posters and magazine and techniques used in the trailer design to similar already produced aspects makes the combination of all aspects work really well with each other. This results in making it believable that the film would eventually exist and hopefully leave the effect of people wanting to see it.
What have you learned from your audience feedback?
Ancillary Task 1 - Poster
Here is a display of some of the feedback i received from other students throughout each aspect of my project.
" I can identify just by looking at the colour scheme, layout and image that the genre of the poster focuses on horror and the way each aspect is used contributes really well with what effect you are achieving for the film itself."
"The image used is very clever in my opinion because of the composition of where the two characters are standing, makes you wonder why"
"The poster on a whole looks very professional and includes main conventions such as, credits placed at the foot of the page and a logo, only criticism i can add is that it could have also included an website perhaps in the bottom left, but on a whole good job!"
"I like the design of the title for the poster, as some alternative posters look tacky using a design for their mast head but you have pulled it off well for this poster"
Overall i am pleased with the comments and from the criticism i know where to improve when it comes to creating another poster, such as adding the website. However from the positive feedback i know what i should aim for future references, such as the image composition, background colours and design for titles. I aimed for the poster to achieve leaving a mysterious effect on the audience and hopefully make them want to see more and that the colour scheme and layout of the poster achieves the idea of being a horror based genre.
Ancillary task 2 - Magazine Cover
"I like the magazine cover as a whole, however there seems to be a lot of un-used space and i would have preferred to see a subject in the magazine which may have been more conventional"
"I think the background image works well with the genre the magazine represents and the tint of red emphasizes this and matches with the house colour you have used"
"The layout of text, masthead and main film the magazine focuses on looks very professional and the tag line works really well, however perhaps the featuring should be placed at the bottom of the page and another use for the top"
"I find the magazine presents a rather disturbing image and the layout leaving all the space works well to convey this image to have more of an effect"
When i made the final product of the magazine i knew not using an subject would be considered not very conventional however for the effect i was aiming to portrait i still think the magazine worked overall quiet well. There were some areas i could have improved on such as, adding a date, using the space at the foot of the magazine cover and adding who the quote was by in a different font and perhaps placing it in a box design to stand out. I feel i could make this magazine cover better the second time around and considered using a subject but i am pleased with the final outcome.
Trailer production
As soon as we put the video of the trailer on YouTube we received instant positive feedback without asking any peers. I believe we have exceeded our expectations when creating the trailer and from the feedback the hard work seems to have been pulled off. This is some of the information received about the trailer from other students.
"Throughout the trailer i think the transitions used in the areas you used it worked really well and emphasised the effects you were aiming to achieve whilst creating the trailer and the choice of music used made it look really dramatic and built tension throughout the whole trailer meaning any extra sound effects were not necessarily needed"
"You can easily identify what the storyline is leading to but it's clever how it doesn't to much away and leaves it on a cliff hanger for people, my self included wanting to see the final product if it were to be made"
"Simple storyboard with clever ideas is what i recognised throughout the trailer and you have executed it really well with the variety of shots used, the settings and locations and text to follow with the story line to keep the audience interested"
"The song choices worked really well with what was being displayed through the whole trailer making it look very professional and more appealing, this results a more powerful effect on myself and i can imagine others watching the trailer"
"The trailer really gives off a creepy and uncomfortable feel about it, and really succeeds in the feel of the characters being watched and tormented really well done"
I am very pleased of the final outcome of the production of the project on a whole but the trailer was something that i and the group could be very proud off. We aimed high with the trailer and i believe we have achieved pulling it off very well.
How did you use media technology's in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages of the project?
Research and planning
I used many sources for finding out the different research i needed to make my own final project. These included, finding suitable images and videos of posters, magazine covers and trailers to analyse using google, actual websites such as "Total film.com" and YouTube to find the movie trailers i chose. I then went on to creating drafts hand drawing of different posters and magazines which were scanned in using a computer to display on my blog. I used the blog on the computer which displayed the images so that i could easily analyse each aspect and effects the different ancillary tasks used and was able to view the videos on the blog also making it easier for me when it came to analysing. Using Blogger meant i could also work from home which was very convenient as i could work on it at anytime if i found something interesting to explain on there. Also using a computer meant i could create graphs/pie charts for the results of the questionnaire we did to display the results more clearly, using Microsoft excel.
Ancillary task 1 and 2 - Poster and magazine
After planning and research on the different professional posters of films already been made, i was then able to create my own including the same conventions using photo shop C5. The image taken for my poster design and magazine were in high definition giving the end product a better quality appearance. I used photo shop to edit both my magazine and poster, which included making the layout appear conventional and how i preferred the end product to look, this was good as i could see what it would look like in one place and use an alternative prospective to see which design i prefered. There were many effects i out to good use using this tool such as brush effects to blend background with images and titles. Also giving background images a red tint effect and black and white effect and also changing the colour of the sky in my poster to a light red giving emphases of the title in red. Also using Photo Shop i was able to try many different designs to make the title of my poster and magazine stand out and have the effect i was trying to achieve within each. Once i was happy with the final product of both ancillary tasks i saved the files as a JPEG so that i was able to publish onto my blog. Using Photo Shop was a great advantage when it came to the designs of my magazine cover and poster as it allowed me to use various rotations of layout, image placement and text and fonts. All the main aspects which made my tasks look more proffesional and appealing.
Final Trailer Production
Throughout the trailer production we used three different camaras giving the trailer a various quality of shots adding to the effect of it meeting with the horror genre. We used the Tri-pod to acheieve getting low angle, high angle and mid shots and also to include all three of us in one shot. Using the tri-pod also allowed to to give the impression that we were filming with a different camera doing POV shots and being watched from in our case the Wacthers point of view. Once we captured all the footage we felt we needed to crate a trailer, we imported it onto a Mac This was so we could edit the trailer at any given time. We edited all of our footage using iMovie which is made by the same company, we also had to choose the audio we felt when well with the footage which we used safari to download the tracks after asking for permission. After getting the soundtracks we put them onto itunes as it is made by the same company we were using editing the trailer footage so they would communicate well together with no problems. We wanted the clips to be in sync with the music which a lot of the trailer did accidently when we added the actual soundtrack, however in parts it did not we just cut some of the footage shorter to fit in well and overall make the trailer have better quality. Using iMovie was essential in the creation of the trailer as it allowed us to use all these aspects and include voice overs and included many different transitions we used within the trailer itself. We used iMovie to then import the trailer onto YouTube which we then embeded to get onto our blogs, however the upload to YouTube took two attempts and the first had an error, we simply restarted the program and tried again and it managed the second time round.




















