Evaluation

Below are the Evaluation Questions:

1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge 
forms and conventions of real media products?


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Analysis of 9 Frames:


- Title font and style - this frame shows the two fonts we used in the film trailer 'Arial' and 'Monotype Corsiva', we put this title at the start as it was our initial production title to introduce the film trailer. We chose to use the font 'Monotype Corsiva' as we thought it looked like old English writing which we thought fit very well with the romantic tragedy part of our genre. Also we chose 'Arial' font for the production title as nearly all film companies have different fonts for there production sequence; see below for some examples: Displaying our titles over a black screen is a common convention for films of genre horror and psychological thriller. By using this convention in our film trailer, we challenge existing media products by defying the normalities of romantic tragedies by using a convention atypical to that genre. However because the genre of our film is a hybrid genre, one of the aspects being psychological thriller, we are able to use this convention in our film trailer successfully. The use of this convention is effective as it informs the audience that our film isn’t a stereotypical romantic tragedy.
We chose to use the colour white for all of our titles because it’s a very hard colour for an audience to decode. The colour white doesn’t have a specific set of connotations that an audience may pinpoint to it, therefore by using the colour white the audience could associate a range of connotations to it, which reflect each aspect of hybrid genre.








- Costumes and props - the next shot is of one of the opening frames, it includes a mobile phone which was one of our props, we had to make this shot look realistic so we created an audio recording of a vibrating sound effect and cut it so when the phone flashed there would be a vibrating noise.


- How characters are introduced - We introduced our main character by a close up shot of her face that zoomed out slowly to establish the bedroom she was in, we did this as we thought it was a very effective was of showing the character in there surroundings.


- Special effects - This frame is where we created the effect of overlapping video, we added a small transparency to the clips and when they played they merged into one another, this was a special editing effect we wanted to create as at this point in the storyline the main character was taking lots of sleeping pills, so using this effect created a better representation of how the character was feeling and how confused she was.


- Genre and how the opening suggests it - This grim scene of the main character in the bath with blood around it was a very emotional scene in our film trailer, obviously it is a very sensitive scene, and we created this as it allowed us to show the genre of the film, as in the storyline it was clear she was very upset because of her partner dying; this reflected the romantic tragedy part. Also the psychological thriller part of the scene was when there was audio added of Hayden Simmons the other character saying 'Karen' repeatedly in different tones of voice. 


- Camera work and editing - For this scene we filmed a medicine bottle falling out of the main characters hands; we did this using match on action and editing the video so that the play rate was -0.5 (half the speed of its actual recording). This effect played the falling of the bottle in slow motion and looked like a professional effect.

- Setting/location - This shot consisted of match on action of a character walking into a cemetery, this was to establish that this scene was inside a cemetery.


- Story and how the opening sets it up - This scene reveals another part of the film where it is set on a railway track, this helps the audience to decode the storyline partially as it is at the end of the trailer so they should have worked out that lots of dramatic events are to occur. We used the railway as we thought it was a very different and effective place to film at in the area we live in.

- The title of the film - For this we used the 'Monotype Corsiva' font, this is because we decided it was appropriate for the romantic tragedy genre. Simple black background and white titles was used as we believe a simplistic design is the best.



We used a hybrid genre for our film which is made up of three different genres, romance, tragedy and psychological thriller. These genres are all reflected by different themes presented to the audience through our film trailer. To reflect the romance aspect of our hybrid genre we used a scene between two characters involving a kiss. The use of a kiss is a common convention used in existing media products as it is the easiest way to inform the audience of the relationship between a set of characters. Examples are shown below:



To reflect the tragic aspect of our hybrid genre we used multiple shots of our female character crying which suggests to the audience that the female character is unhappy, and that something bad has happened. We were also able to reflect the tragic aspect of our hybrid genre with the use of our locations. The graveyard for example instantly creates an unsettling atmosphere, due to being a place of mourning, and hence, causing the audience to associate this location with a tragic event in the storyline of the film.
And finally we were able to reflect the psychological thriller aspect of our hybrid genre with the use of voiceovers in our film trailer. With the use of voiceovers we were able to create the effect that our female characters dead husband was calling her name, creating the ideology that she was being haunted. However the audience don’t know whether this is real or whether it is all in the female characters head, playing with their minds. This is one of the main themes associated with psychological thrillers and therefore reflects this aspect of our hybrid genre.
In conclusion to this analysis i feel that we have used common media conventions associated with existing film trailers, making our film trailer comparable to these existing media products.


A production company is responsible for the development and physical production of a new media product. Therefore considering that me and my group member were responsible for the development and physical production of a new media product, (being a film trailer) we could say that we have acted like production company throughout this whole process of producing a film trailer.

A production company may also be directly responsible for the raising of funding for the production of this media product. Our budget was extremely low and we spent less than £10 buying any needed props for our footage that we filmed. However if we were to create a professional media product that was defined as 'category A;' meaning the film was made with entirely British resources, most of the funding for our media product would be supplied by the British film council.







2. How effective is the combination of your main product and 
ancillary texts?


Existing media product combinations (trailer, magazine cover and film poster) contain visual similarities in order to sustain corporate imaging for the film and film company; because of this to make my promotional package seem authentic and comparable to existing media products we needed to make sure each product contained a similarity to one another so that we could create a brand identity and corporate image for our own media package.


Font:


For consistency in the media products I created I used the same font throughout ‘Monotype Corsiva’ was the font type and this was used in the trailer, poster and magazine cover. We used this type of font as it looks like old English writing, this is because in Shakespeare's time writing this would be the standard font; the reason we are linking our film to Shakespeare is because most of his plays were romantic tragedies. One of the main reasons we chose this font for all three pieces is so that if an audience member has seen previously one of the objects they can remember and associate the products together more easily. This technique is an extra advertising technique that helps to sell the film further.


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Titles:


The title of the film and the actors names are included in all three of the products included in my promotional package, this produces a recognisable similarity which our audience would associate to be part of the same media product; which would automatically create a corporate image and brand identity for the film. Including similar titles is an effective technique as our potential target audience would be able to deter the titles with my promotional package, making it a better advertisement.


Tagline:

One of the decisions we made was to create a tagline on our film poster; this was because to it being a common film poster convention; therefore including one on our film poster would make our film poster more authentic and hence, successful. The film poster tagline that we used was, ‘when reality is better than your dreams.’ We created this by taking a part from an internal monologue that we used in our film trailer, and felt it was appropriate for our film poster due to reflecting themes involved in the storyline of our film.

Our audience will identify this tagline as a similarity between both of the products due to being in both. This is an effective advertising technique because the audience consume this similarity in different ways.  In the film trailer they hear the tagline, whereas on the film poster they see and read it. By using a range of their senses the tagline will stick in their minds more abruptly, making this tagline more effective.



Actors:
Throughout all of the products included in the promotional package that I have created, I have used the same two actors/actresses for their production. In both the film trailer and the film poster, the two characters only ever appear together when they are in close proximity to one another. This emphasises the relationship between the two characters in the storyline, reflecting the theme of romance, an aspect in the hybrid genre of our film.



Costume:
Due to the nature of our film we didn’t use any clothes which were bright in colour; instead we chose to stick with quite bland, dull colours such as; white, navy, and grey. This was because our audience would associate connotations with different colours. Therefore we chose colours whose connotations would reflect the themes and genre of our film. To create similarities between our main product and our ancillary texts we decided it was probably best to use the same colours for the costumes on our actors/actresses, ensuring that the products which make up my promotional package would match. Using the same colour for the costumes used on our actors/actresses in our main product and our ancillary texts would therefore make them instantly recognisable to our audience, making my promotional package more effective and hence, a better advertisement.
Composition:


For both our film poster and my film magazine front cover, the actors/actresses have been positioned in the centre, making them the main focus points of the ancillary texts, and capturing the audience’s attention. This again increases the success of my ancillary’s texts effectiveness, as our audience associates these actors/actresses with my promotional package, making them a better advertisement.
Conclusion:
By creating visual similarities that our audience can recognise between the products involved in my promotional package, I have created a brand identity. By creating a brand identity I have increased the effectiveness of my main product and my ancillary texts, as together they form a better advertisement, they are more authentic and they will inevitably work together to increase the size of our audience. This therefore makes my promotional package very successful


However on the front cover of my film magazine, I only used one of the characters to advertise the film, I used this technique because after researching heavily into film magazine covers and my audience research questionnaire for film magazine covers I feel that the covers that are most effective are of one person and the whole cover is emphasised on them.




3. What have you learned from your audience feedback?




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Audience research I have discovered is an essential for producing types of media like I have, this is because you are designing the media for an audience and if you understand what conventions and techniques they would prefer. Audience Feedback has enabled me to create a trailer, poster and magazine cover that is effective and includes aspects that the target audience prefer and are attracted to.



After showing the target audience the media package I have created I feel that we have accomplished our task of creating a professional piece that the target audience would enjoy.





4. How did you use media technologies in the construction and 
research, planning and evaluation stages?

I have learnt that the making of films rely deeply on good filming and swift, efficient, technical use of editing software. Throughout the whole project we have used many different types of software as we have needed to d various things.

The programmes that we have used during the production of our film trailer include:



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We used Magix Movie Edit Pro 17 to edit our film trailer; this at first seemed complicated as we had never used a piece of movie editing software that was so complex and detailed before. We enhanced our knowledge by using video tutorials from YouTube and also playing about with the features included in the software. By the end of editing the film trailer we felt we had become very familiar with the software and could use most of its functions.

I used Adobe Fireworks to create my film magazine, this was quite easy for me to function as I was familiar with its facilities as I have used it to design web graphics for my ICT A-Level and to edit images previously.

To document and present all of the theory aspects I used this Blog website, this was because I used it to create my AS piece and found it was very easy and functional. Some aspects such as the film trailer initial ideas I created on a web presentation software package called Prezi; I discovered this recently and decided to use this in our group work as we both agreed it looked very effective and dynamic; once we created the presentations we embedded them using html coding into a blogger post. 

Also we used web-pages such as Scribd, this was because you can swiftly upload .doc, .pdf files (and any other text files) to this and create documents that can be embedded via html code into a blog post; this looks very effective as you can set the parameters of the blog size and have a scrolling document inside the post.

I used many other different types of technology; hardware and software to create our media products, most of them I included in the image with multiple logos.

Conclusion:

In conclusion I believe that since last year I have improved my technical knowledge a substantial amount since the start of the coursework; this is because this year we chose to upgrade to Magix video edit as it was a more technical piece of software compared to last years Adobe Premiere Elements. Also I used different presentation software and improved the way in which I use software. 

I believe that using this new and improved technology has aided in me and my group member to produce successful products.

Audience Feedback

Analysis Of Results:

 Part 1-Film Trailer:


Looking at the graph above, the three genres which the people in my sample who answered the questionnaire felt best best classified our film trailer were, romance, tragedy and psycholoical thriller. Taking into account that our chosen genre for our media product a hybrid genre made up of the genres, romance, tragedy and psychological thriller. This therefore shows me that our in depth research on common media conventions and themes associated with these genre, enabled us to effectively create a successful film trailer which fulfills its purpose. 

You can clearly see from the graph above that there is a 100% consensus across the people in my sample who answered my questionnaire, that we maintained a steady, professional use of a digital camcorder. 
The film industry is extremely competitive and in order for our media product to compare and compete against other existing media products in the industry we needed our film trailer to look as professional as possible. The outcome of this question has informed me that our audiences feels that we have met this level of professionalism, meaning our film trailer is a success.


Music is a form of media that can influence how an audience feels, playing with their emotions and portraying different messages and feelings. So it was obvious to my group that a soundtrack would definitely contribute to creating atmosphere and tension in our film trailer, making it more successful. This is reflected in the outcome of results shown in the above graph.


This was an open ended question, below are some of the replies that I recieved:
"I thought your film trailer was exceptionally good, however i do feel that maybe you could have experiemented with different types of fades or special effects to help protray to the audience that the film trailer wasnt in real time, for example during the flashback."

"I loved the way in which your film trailer shows the main female character trying to kill herself in more than one way, this has made me curious as to what actually happens to this character, making me want to know more and go see the film."

"I didnt like how the focus of the film trailer was on the female character, it would have been nice to see more of the male character."

"I absoloutely loved your film trailer, there isnt one aspect of it that i would change. You both did a great job."
The majority of the feedback was extremely positive informing me that we achieved all of the goals we had set ourselves in order to produce a successful film trailer. 
We did however receive some positive criticism, which i have took into account, and feel as though i understand how I could improve our film trailer further if I had the chance to remake it. Some of the criticism I received about our film trailer was:
  • Not enough inclusion of the male character,
  • Needed to experiment with different fades and special effects to enhance our portrayal that during specific points of our film trailer it wasn't in real time, for example during our flashback sequence.

In respond to this feedback I would change our film trailer by filming more footage containing the male actor to use in our media product, making our film trailer less focused around the female character.  Furthermore i would experiment with different fades and effects to enhance our portrayal that during specific points of our film trailer it wasn't in real time.

For this question I used a 'rating scale' which enabled the people in my sample who answered my questionnaire to rate how authentic they thought our film trailer was. The options from which they could choose are as follows: awful, not very authentic, authentic, very authentic, amazing. The results to this question are in the above table.

67% of the people in my sample thought that our film trailer was 'very authentic' with another 13% thinking our film trailer was 'amazing.' Looking at the results I am extremely pleased to see that our audience feels as though our film trailer is good enough to be compared to existing media products, informing me that the film trailer which we produced is a huge success.


You can clearly see from the graph above that there is a 100% consensus across the people in my sample who answered my questionnaire, that they would go see our film after watching the film trailer. This therefore informs me that our film trailer advertises our film extremely well, meeting its purpose and making it a success.
Part 2-Film Poster:


  This was another open ended question, below are some of the replies that I received:
"I think that the proximity between the two characters, and the way the male is kissing the females neck deffinitely represents the theme of love in the storyline."
"I connoate words such as love and danger with the colour red, therefore as this colour is used for the titles i think that both love and danger may be themes present in the storyline of the film."
"The use of black font indicates death, which i feel is a theme that is present within the film."
"I love the way the female is looking directly at the camera lense with a blank expression. This suggested to me that something wasn't quite right between the two characters. I think this could be associated with themes of tragedy in the storyline, this is further enhanced by the tears coming from the female."
After analysing the feetback which i received from this question, i can conclude that the poster was partly a success in reflecting the thtmes present in the storyline of our film. I say partly because the audience were able to identify that love, death, and tragedy are themes present in the stroyline of our film, reflecting the romance and tragedy aspects of our films hybrid genre. However no one from the people in my sample who answered this question mentioned a theme that would be relation to the psychological thriller aspect of our genre.
In respond to this feedback the changes i would make to our film poster so that our audience would be able to identify themes which reflected the psychological thriller aspect of our genre if we had the chance to remake it, would be to make the male character transparent, so that he would appear as a ghost. This therefore would make audience think that the female character coulding distinguish what was real and what wasn't, messing with the audiences mind, and therefore relfecting the psychological thriller aspect of our films genre.

You can clearly see from the graph above that there is a 100% consensus across the people in my sample who answered my questionnaire, that they feel our film poster reflects our films genre. This therefore informs me that our film poster advertises our film extremely well, meeting its purpose and making it a success.

For this question I used a 'rating scale' which enabled the people in my sample who answered my questionnaire to rate how authentic they thought our film poster was. The options from which they could choose are as follows: awful, not very authentic, authentic, very authentic, amazing. The results to this question are in the above table.

72% of the people in my sample thought that our film poster was 'very authentic' with another 17% thinking our film poster was 'amazing.' Looking at the results I am extremely pleased to see that our audience feels as though our film poster is good enough to be compared to existing media products, informing me that the film poster which we produced is a huge success.


You can clearly see from the graph above that 87% of the people in my sample who answered my questionnaire, that they would go see our film after looking at our film poster. This therefore informs me that, even though our film poster didn't have the same success as our film trailer, our film poster still advertises our film extremely well due to the majority of the people in my sample who answered my questionnaire choosing 'yes,' therefore our film poster does meet its purpose, making it a success.

Part 3-Film Magazine Front Cover:


I received 100% 'Yes' across the people in my sample who answered my questionnaire, that they think the imagery used on the front cover of my film magazine advertisies the film successfully. This therefore suggests that my film magazine front cover meets its purpose, making it the design a success.


This question I used a 'rating scale' which enabled the people in my sample who answered my questionnaire to rate how authentic they thought my film magazine front cover was; the options from which they could choose. The results to this question are in the above table.

A staggering 57% of the people in my sample thought that my film magazine front cover was 'amazing' with the rest answering 43% thinking my film magazine front cover was 'very authentic.' Looking at the results I am extremely pleased to see that our audience feels as though my film magazine front cover is more than good enough to be compared to existing media products. This informs me that the film magazine front cover is a success.


You can clearly see from the graph above that there is a 100% consensus across the people in my sample who answered my questionnaire, that they would buy this film magazine after seeing the front cover. This therefore informs me that my film magazine front cover not only advertises our film extremely well, but attracts our audience to buy the film magazine my front cover is showcased on, meeting its purpose and making it a success.

Conclusion:

Overall after analysing my audience feedback questionnaire I have come to the conclusion that we both in a group and myself individually achieved all of our set goals and produced a successful promotional package which can be compared and compete against existing media products.

Final Product - Film Magazine

Below is the film magazine front cover I have designed:



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Editing Process - Film Magazine


Below is one of the designs I created for my magazine cover, by adjusting the contrast of the image and the image effects I created an effect that made Karen (actress) look as if she was animated.

I decided not to use this idea as I didn't think the animated look effect related to the film enough and this is why I did not finish this magazine design.


Below are screen-shots of some of the editing I completed whilst creating my film magazine cover:






Shooting Process - Film Magazine

Below is the picture i used for my film magazine cover:



Final Ideas - Film Magazine

Below is a simple plan what I will use to help me create my magazine cover:



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Audience Research - Film Magazine

Below is the questionnaire I created for my magazine cover, I decided to include questions that was open ended qualitative and quantitative so that I received a range of results. As I have already created my main piece and poster I knew my target audience '17-25' I decided to ask only three people to fill in this questionnaire; the reason behind this being that due to time constraints I can only successfully evaluate and analyse three people. 







Results:


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This question received varied results; this is because different people will be attracted by different aspects, especially if they see an aspect that they are interested in (for example image of a actor the like). All of the films selected include the title of the film in a large sized font and use colours that stand out well.






The results for this question are exactly the same as question one, this suggests that the people thought that the magazine covers that was most effective thought also that they advertised the main film the best; this is very interesting as it suggests that if you create a well designed cover with everything in the right place, the main film should be well advertised automatically.






This question like the other two previously answered questions received results for the same magazine covers, this must mean for this target audience the three; Total Film, Entertainment and Premiere believed these where the overall most effective covers compared to the other three.












This answer is a clear 100% view of what the four people found found important and had the most impact on them, this was the main image that was displayed on the magazine cover. It is no surprise that the potential audience answered The Main Image, this is because it is nearly always the largest and most dominant part of the cover and they are able to reveal as much information needed, for example they can reveal the persona of a character by having the person dressed in a particular way, or if they are posed in a certain way; various techniques of editing can create an ambience also by adding effects such as changing the hue or blurring.