Friday, 27 April 2018

Assignment 3 - Evaluation


1. How the aims of 1 production have been met

The aim of our assignment 3 was to get into groups and make a 2 minute film trailer. The name of our film is called Obsidian because of the constant darkness and eerie conventions that we portray in our trailer. The actors that we decided to use in our trailer were the people in our group. The reason why we didn't get other friends and family in the actual trailer was because it was often quite hard for everyone to be organized and get to the filming location on the weekend. The only real prop that we used in our trailer was a hammer that we covered in black slime to show that the hammer was almost unnatural and preposterous, the reason why we didn't use many props in our trailer because we wanted to show off our naturalistic techniques in the actors. The costume that we used for our trailer was very dull and humdrum outfits for our actors and actresses.

We didn't feel it was very necessary to pay much attention to costume as it only needed to show that the actors and actresses were teenagers. The camera that we used was the Nikon D800. The reason behind why we used this camera was because the D800 can record Full HD 1080p at 30/25/24p or 720p at 60/50p in AVC format. This means we were able to film epic footage with a hand held camera. The lighting that we had to film contrasted from at sometimes incredibly high key to sometimes dark and dingy low key. The software that we used was Final Cut Pro X, the reason behind choosing FCP was because I felt that using this software would really let me be able to show off my editing techniques in this piece. 

2. How the product applies appropriate codes and conventions and uses appropriate media language

     We followed the codes and conventions of a typical horror film trailer for example a horror films meant to make you: Frighten & panic cause dread, alarm, Evoke our hidden worst fears, captivate & entertain us in a liberating experience. They Often conclude in a terrifying shocking finale. Visual style: often dark colours like red & black (links to evil, blood and danger etc) Common objects include: weapons, masks, icons of the supernatural/religious etc. The iconography of the monsters helps to connote extreme fear, disgust, and terror: werewolves, vampires, mummies, Frankenstein and many more. The captions that we used in our film were used to give a basic

     3.  How the product represents people, places or events


We had teenage actors throughout the whole trailer which from the start gives the audience an idea of who our target audience would be, which was 16-18-year olds. The props that we used in our trailer were pretty much a hammer and a shovel. We didn't really want to have many props as our trailer is a very minimalistic piece. Costume that we used throughout was just dark clothes and casual outfits as we didnt want anything to stand out, as we were putting the whole trailer in black and white.

4.  Where and when the product would be exhibited/distributed

     We would make sure that our product wold be distributed to the right target audience by firstly posting the trailer on our official YouTube and Instagram page to gain more attention to our film. We would try and get the trailer played before big films in the cinema so it attracts an even larger audience. The uses of hashtags would also make sure our film got out to a wide range of people as the hashtag would attract more viewers. The main way to distribute our trailer would be to make a website so people can know what our film is about and where they can go and see it in a cinema nearby. We would take advantage of social media as it is a free resource and is a cheap and efficient way of marketing out film. 

5. What regulations and controls might be applied to the product and how these have been taken into consideration
         
     The BBFC would most likely rate our film a 15 or a 15A which would alienate some of our target audience. Our film would be rated at a 15 due to the whole horror aspect of our trailer, furthermore our trailer links to some dark elements which some viewers under 15 might find disturbing. A trailer would be rated as a 15 If it contains things such as Violence and Discrimination. It states that ‘Violence may be strong but should not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury. The strongest gory images are unlikely to be acceptable.’


6. The strengths and weaknesses of the product in terms of meeting the needs of its audience

I got people to watch my film trailer and asked them to give me constructive criticism on what they thought I could improve. Most of the people that I asked liked the black and white aspect of my film. People liked that my trailer started off slowly and then built up to the fast paced action shots in the end, in addition stating that my trailer felt like a trailer to a horror movie that they would go and see which is a key thing One of the concerns people had was that my shots were often a bit bland and not diverse enough. Another point was that sometimes my trailer felt like it was dragging on and that some of the shots were on screen for too long. I feel like these points were valid and I could see the mistakes that I made after they has been pointed out to me.