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Najma & Nujin
Monday, 25 March 2013
Sunday, 24 March 2013
EV.7- LOOKING BACK AT YOUT PRELIMINARY TASK, WHAT DO YOU FEEL YOU HAVE LEARNT IN THE PROGRESSION FROM IT TO THE FULL PRODUCT?
NUJIN BAYBASIN
NAJMA HASHIME
EV.5- HOW DID YOU ATTRACT/ADDRESS YOUT AUDIENCE?
Why do audiences watch films?
Audiences tend to watch films for many reasons such as:
The decisions we made in order to appeal to 15-25 year olds were:
Firstly, the actor we chose to star in our opening film was an 18year old girl. This made it more appealing to teenage/ young male adults as they would be more attracted to a young female actor.
For example, Angelina Jolie starring in the film 'Salt' as the main character had attracted a more wider range of male audiences than females. This also counts for a male character being the main character attracting more females, such as 'G.I Joe: Rise of the Cobra' starring Channing Tatum as one of the main characters, which attracted many female audiences.
Another decision we made in appealing to this audience was the mise-en scene of our film opening. This was done through posters in the bedroom of many famous men such as Ryan Reynalds. Also magazines on the bedside table and a family photo, she was also dressed in a pink and rainbow pyjamas. All these factors effect the audience appeal as it shows a typical teenage girl and her environment.
What feedback did you generate from your target audience?
The feedback we generated was a mixture of reviews from different audiences.
"I loved the sound as the phone ringing gave a slight touch of horror and made me jump.. so i was a great opening."- Cason Sanderson
"The texture and graniness was an issue which may have been a little distracting but overall it was good."- Krishma Patel
"It had a great story line and plot to it."- Suhaama Elmi
Did this confirm expectations or generate surprise?
These reviews gave us very close results of what we had expected.As some mentioned the graininess of the video which was expected and some liked the story line of our opening horror film.
Audiences tend to watch films for many reasons such as:
- Entertainment
- Word of mouth
- Socialise with friends
- Andrenaline rush
- To see how fear is created
- To challenge themselves
- Test their ability to control fear
- More appealing
- Personal identity
- Mirror many peoples true life
- Famous actors
- Gaining knowledge/education
The decisions we made in order to appeal to 15-25 year olds were:
Firstly, the actor we chose to star in our opening film was an 18year old girl. This made it more appealing to teenage/ young male adults as they would be more attracted to a young female actor.
For example, Angelina Jolie starring in the film 'Salt' as the main character had attracted a more wider range of male audiences than females. This also counts for a male character being the main character attracting more females, such as 'G.I Joe: Rise of the Cobra' starring Channing Tatum as one of the main characters, which attracted many female audiences.
Another decision we made in appealing to this audience was the mise-en scene of our film opening. This was done through posters in the bedroom of many famous men such as Ryan Reynalds. Also magazines on the bedside table and a family photo, she was also dressed in a pink and rainbow pyjamas. All these factors effect the audience appeal as it shows a typical teenage girl and her environment.
What feedback did you generate from your target audience?
The feedback we generated was a mixture of reviews from different audiences.
"I loved the sound as the phone ringing gave a slight touch of horror and made me jump.. so i was a great opening."- Cason Sanderson
"The texture and graniness was an issue which may have been a little distracting but overall it was good."- Krishma Patel
"It had a great story line and plot to it."- Suhaama Elmi
Did this confirm expectations or generate surprise?
These reviews gave us very close results of what we had expected.As some mentioned the graininess of the video which was expected and some liked the story line of our opening horror film.
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Friday, 22 March 2013
Film- first shoot
Film- sound and editing
SOUND
The sound which we chose to use is called 'The House Of Leaves' we chose this soundtrack as it went very well with our film opening as it gave a sense of gradual panic which increased within time. It also has a smooth 'scary' effect as it makes the audience build their sense of panic aswell with the music.
The sound clip is licenced under:
The House of Leaves Kevin MacLeod
Licensed under Creative
Commons: By Attribution
3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
However according to the Licensed documents, we are allowed to use this clip in our own work as long it has been mentioned who the owner is (as stated above).
EDITING
Most of our editing was done in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6. This was because this software is simple and straight forward which incuded most the aspects needed to edit our film.
When it came to the editing fase I found a few difficulties such as taking about the background camera noise. I attempted to get over this issue by downloading another software which can be used in Premiere Pro, called Neat video. However, this was not successful in taking away noise levels. I then realised it would be done through the noise levels itself in premiere pro effects. Although there still may be a little background noise in the film which I could not overcome.
In the begining of the film clip, the dream sequence has been edited in a fast pace to represent the fright and mirror the pace of the music. This builds up tension in the audience and can tell the characters view aswell. Once the character has woken up the pace of editing slows down as she takes her time to go downstairs and read her birthday messages. When she reaches the living room and sees the t.v is on, the pace of editing starts to increase again to get the audience to build a bond with the characters feelings and her fright.
The sound level for the phone ringing was purposely increased to make the audience aswell as the character jump in shock of the call.
I created the title of PLATINUM PRODCTIONS in the begining of the clip with a ray of 'sheen' lighting.
One problem which I found was the graininess of the film. This was due to the camera which we had to use given to us from school. Due to the camera given we encountered a high level of graininess. I tried to download another software called Neat video, to take it away, however even with many tries it would not work, so therefore left the footage as it is and hopefully next time will be able to overcome this issue.
Thursday, 21 March 2013
Film - mise-en-scene
We decided to do our film at Nujin's house as the setting and location was easy to film on and use.
For the mise-en-scene of the main protagonists bedroom we decided to put magazine cut-outs against the wall above her bed.
For her bedside table we put gossip magazines and a family photo to make it suitable to her age.
For the window sill above the stairs we left china dolls to make the setting look a little scary.
For the scene where she reads the note left on the mirror we made the table/ shoe rack beside her look used by leaving folders on there.
The setting of the hall way she walks though we made it look like she's not the only one who lives in the house by having shoes on the floor and coats on the coat rack.
We decided to make our actor look girly by having her wear pink checkered pyjama bottoms and a rainbow printed t-shirt.
For the mise-en-scene of the main protagonists bedroom we decided to put magazine cut-outs against the wall above her bed.
For her bedside table we put gossip magazines and a family photo to make it suitable to her age.
For the window sill above the stairs we left china dolls to make the setting look a little scary.
For the scene where she reads the note left on the mirror we made the table/ shoe rack beside her look used by leaving folders on there.
The setting of the hall way she walks though we made it look like she's not the only one who lives in the house by having shoes on the floor and coats on the coat rack.
Final idea Animatic
Once we had decided what our final idea would be, I made a quick animatic of what our final product may look like once it is finished. Although there may be a few changes according to the setting and timing, this animatic shows an outline of what our final film should look like.
Our target audience
The target audience we have chosen for our film is aimed at young adults aged between 15-24. We've chosen this age group to be targeted for our film as the film would be more age appropriate for their viewing.
It's also aimed at the 15-24 age group as they are the age group that mostly go out to view films. From research we have learned that horror films attract this age group for the thrill, adrenaline rush and the fear.
Monday, 18 March 2013
Initial Ideas/ Group Planning
From the start of planning for our 2 minute horror opening we had many ideas in mind. Some were very different to our final idea and some were very similar. Our ideas had changed many times during this phase. Here are some ideas which we had planned:
Friday, 15 March 2013
Preliminary- Najma & Hassan
This is my preliminary work which is the first time I have started filiming and editing.
Monday, 11 March 2013
Titles and Logos
Titles
Titles are used to tell the audience who is starring within the film, who directed it, which companies helped create the film etc.
Logos
Logos tend to be used before the film starts to tell the audience which companies have created or distributed the film such as Warner Bros., Vertigo Films, Legendary Pictures, Universal Pictures and Canal+
Titles are used to tell the audience who is starring within the film, who directed it, which companies helped create the film etc.
Logos
Logos tend to be used before the film starts to tell the audience which companies have created or distributed the film such as Warner Bros., Vertigo Films, Legendary Pictures, Universal Pictures and Canal+
Friday, 8 March 2013
target audience and bbfc ratings
Target audiences for horror films are usually people aged between 15-25 as horror films are given the age rating of 15 or 18.
From researching I have found out that the primary audience are males aged between 15-25 are most likely to watch horror films. The secondary audience is dating couples.
But also it is targeted at teenagers and young adults who want an adrenaline rush from being scared or who just like watching horror films.
Horror films target audience differ from the amount of gore or explicit scenes/ language that are used within the films. However this may change from the classification the BBFC may give the films.
Directors aim to get a classification of 15 to have a wider range of audience however some films are classified to be an 18.
"Many horror films are rated 15. At 15 there can be strong threat and menace (as long as it is not sadistic or sexualised), although the strongest gory images are unlikely to be acceptable."-BBFC
From researching I have found out that the primary audience are males aged between 15-25 are most likely to watch horror films. The secondary audience is dating couples.
But also it is targeted at teenagers and young adults who want an adrenaline rush from being scared or who just like watching horror films.
Horror films target audience differ from the amount of gore or explicit scenes/ language that are used within the films. However this may change from the classification the BBFC may give the films.
Directors aim to get a classification of 15 to have a wider range of audience however some films are classified to be an 18.
"Many horror films are rated 15. At 15 there can be strong threat and menace (as long as it is not sadistic or sexualised), although the strongest gory images are unlikely to be acceptable."-BBFC
Monday, 4 March 2013
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