Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
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Question 4: How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
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Final Film Trailer
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Analysis of film trailer:
Using technology like this for the first time was challenging. However, as David Gauntlet suggests, that 'We Media' is 'something that everyone can participate and contribute' in. This product now, been put on YouTube can now be something that people watch, and identify. It was important for my product to meet the typical conventions of other film trailers in order for the audience to be interested and watch the film. Using Final Cut Pro has enabled me to produce something that has been produce on a Leading Professional Package that is used for other mainstream products. When making and editing the trailer, it was important for me to make sure the correct effects, in the right places, have been used and all of the obvious conventions - like the advertisement of the film company, have been used. Creating an action genre trailer was challenging, however, we still have created something which is interesting to watch, and still allows the audience to identify the genre. Looking at other action film trailers, realistically, some of the effects and car chases would have been time consuming and at lot of money at cost, so we tried to build our initial thoughts into effects and filming that would still be relevant but easier to do, still putting the message across. I have enjoyed creating the film trailer, that could compete with another mainstream products effectively. Using all of the technology has enabled me to produce a leading product of which constructs the correct conventions, genre, but also assists the other two ancillary tasks.
Final Film Magazine
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Analysis of film magazine:
In this magazine, I have used typical conventions of a mainstream product. It was easy for me to identify and make this ancillary task due to my experience in AS level. However, I wanted to develop my skills even further, so I produced something to a higher standard. From further research, I identified the obvious conventions of a masthead, image, byline and others, but it was interesting to see what other conventions an action genre magazine followed. To help in this process, I looked into Total Film magazine film company and looked at the mainstream products that would be on the shelves today. It was interesting to consider a female actress on the front cover on most of the magazines - I used this in my initial thoughts as I thought women here in action genre's are connoted as powerful and strong which is the message I wanted to get out for my magazine. The use of the image, in the centre third, catches the readers eye from her body language and facial expression. The masthead was inflicted by the bold mastheads on other media products again drawing the audience in. The font flows round her body enabling the image to be assisted effectively, but also so the audience can received what information they would like quickly. The puff has been created again to draw the audience in, which would then follow into my other two products.
Final Film Poster
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Analysis of my final film poster:
I have used two images to put on this film poster - I thought this would grab my potential target audience in. Using the same actress as on my film trailer, the audience will be able to identify the correct information that want to find out. The colour orange runs throughout my magazine too, so audiences would be able to relate to the magazine. The image constructs the genre by the prop she has in her hand: this highlights the genre even further to the extent of my target audience identifying the use of a gun, so the intentional meaning would be correct in the sense that the right message is being put across to my target audience. The typical conventions also add meaning - the certification in the bottom right hand corner is something that you would find on main stream products and the film companies names at the bottom also construct this meaning. The masthead, could be argued that is challenges the typical conventions but I wanted to created something interesting and appealing I have done by doing this. It was important for me to research all other mainstream posters in order to find out, if this was competing on the shelves today, would it fit in.
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