Friday, 23 April 2010

Kay Musonda - Question 2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?

The representation of Andrews being a nerdy yet sophisticated teenager who is currently a student, lives with his mother and isn’t very sociable, hence wise he carries his laptop and books everywhere he goes.

He would convey the 'independent teenage' social group because of his casual clothing and posture, which makes him relatable with other teenagers, especailly since our film is appealing to a 15-18 year old demographic. A characher that relates well with Mathew is Fogell 'McLovin' From the film 'Superbad' who has a nerdy persona but is likable.

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

For the opening of our psychological thriller we tried to develop and challenge the convention forms of a traditional thriller through the use of symbolise and chose a symbolic opening rather than narrative. We were inspired by the conspiracy theories behind the illuminati and the government and for that reason we called our film is called ‘Researched’. The film is based on the idea of an intelligent school student being watched, because of the research he gathered that exposes the goverment. The setting we chose for the shot was the school playground because it signified a place of morals and education but in fact we wanted to challenge that idea and make it place associated with the illegal behaviour and a dangerous environment. The main character Mathew Andrews ( Finley Mcgow) wore casual clothing and props include books, a mobile and a laptop, these were used in attempt to make him seem like an average teenage boy. A good example of a psychological thriller that conveys the theme of a sublimate atmosphere is ‘Misery’ where there is a rich storywriter who lives a wealthy lifestyle but when his vehicle crashes in accident caused by snow is taken in by an obsessed fan, who later tortures him.




Camera techniques that we used were tracking and zooming as we were faced with Andrews, mid shots to present essential symbols and close ups to emphasise suspense. The editing used such as speeding up the pace, fading, dissolves, short reverse shot, short take cuts, and long take cuts not only to create a faster speed but also a surveillance feel. The font style used for the opening credits was a traditional typewriters font that created an effect of the film being analysed. The story is introduced with a triangle and cameras to demonstrate to the audience the ideology of the film, our film does use voyeurism and has a lot political themes, to also make our audience question themselves. Andrews is our main character and is introduced after a fade out where a triangle is around is face tracking out to see his whole body. No visual effects are used within our film because it seemed unrealistic and unnecessary.



Saturday, 10 April 2010

After what we thought was our final … :/

After not looking at the final piece for a while, then going back to it and we realised some of the mistakes we didn’t see before. We heard some sounds glitches that were very noticeable and that we thought we should get rid of. Also during the beginning sequence we didn’t mute out the surrounding sounds, and we could hear everything and it made it look sloppy and unprofessional; so for that part we would have to mute all of the diegetic sound. After doing that we would look our film over and over again to see if we can spot any more glitches , we also thought it would be a good if we asked some who has never seen our film before to take a look at it and see what they think about it , to get some more views.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kD5HOjTyng&feature=related

Thursday, 1 April 2010

The Final Piece

Sunday, 28 March 2010

Rough Cut

When completing the rough cut we tried to focus on the pacing and the editing of which shots looked better positioned together. We are yet to pick our non-diegetic music to go over the beginning. I have looked through copy right free sites and have found lots of different music that I think will go well with our theme and with our film. However we are going to finish the editing of the film and then play the different music with the film and see if they connect well with each other. We still have a little more to do in order for our film to be finished, apart from the music, these include; credits, ending shot of TV fuzzing and we have to decide how we are going to put our title “Researched”.
I think that we are on track and will be able to finish the film by the due date.

Friday, 26 March 2010

The Rough Cut

This is just a rough idea of the concept we went for and narrative for our film. With this rough cut in particular we mainly focused on the editing; pace, cutting and timing but we still need to complete the sound which will be dubbed with non-diegetic sound such as the soundtrack, small sound effects (television scattering and ambient sounds).

Friday, 19 March 2010

Synoptic Day

On Wednesday 17th March we had a synoptic day where the whole day we spent doing media work. We took this opportunity to start and hopefully finish filming.
We spent the morning of the day filming Finlay and we tried to film all of the shots of him in chronological order to make it easier when editing.

Our first job was to find a place that was watched my a camera so that we could film both Finlay and the camera monitor with him on it. We were then told that there is no cameras inside classrooms to do this. We then decided to film the shot outside as there were plenty of cameras outside we could film from and benches we could use, this also made the character more isolated and alone.

The first shot we filmed was the tracking shot of “Andrew’s” eyes, tracking backwards to reveal his body in a triangle frame. After making the frame we had to make sure it was lined up with the camera and that we could see the whole of his body at the end of the shot. We stuck the card over the camera and did test shots of “Andrew” to make sure everything was lined up right and that we could see everything we needed to. After doing this we did the shot a number of times, in different paces this was so that we could pick the best one when editing.
The second shot we did was the shot where we filmed both “Andrew” sitting on a bench with his laptop and a shot of the security camera monitor with him on it. We filmed “Andrew” on his laptop outside in different angles and we focused his finger where he would be typing frantically. We then told him to look at the camera and look like he was trying to hide something, at this time we filmed the camera monitor, where he was looking straight at the camera.
Our third shot was “Andrew” after seeing the camera packs up his bags and tries to move quickly. We had to show him packing away his laptop and bags and leaving in a hurry. But because in the other shots, his bag wasn’t there it would look wrong if his bag magically appears also it would be non continuous. So because of this reason we decided to make him just pack away his laptop and then walking away. This would give it more of continuity. We when filming him walking away, we decided to film him from to angles; because of this we had to make sure Finlay did exactly the same thing, we put markings on the floor for him to know when he should turn. We had to re take these shots a number of times as the pace of him walking differed also when he was packing away the laptop there were troubles including he couldn’t get the clip undone or papers inside the case flew away; which we had to remove.
We tried to give Finlay as much guidance and told him exactly what to do, this way if we needed to re-film anything we could do it the same. Also we all had a vision of what we wanted our opening to look like, and we wanted it to come true.

We then filmed the different triangles and cameras that we are going to have intercuts in the film. We filmed each object for 20 seconds, this is a lot more than what we are going to use, but we decided to film for a long time so that we could cut and place the part that we want to use.
We were then going to film the person drawing and colouring in a triangle really franticly. As out actress wasn’t here we had to go around asking for people to do this for us, after finding someone we got the camera and scenery set up, but the camera was out of battery, we then decided we would film this last part another day, and we would get the footage we did and start editing it.

We then uploaded out footage and began to watch the bits we did and deciding which of the shots were better and a better pace. After deciding which shots we wanted to use, we decided to call the synoptic day a day.

Overall I think that the day went well and we got nearly all of our filming done and all that we need to do is film the last shot, edit and pick some music to go with it.