Sunday, 21 March 2010
Commentary
Friday, 19 March 2010
Finshed...
We have gone through a lot and had a few disagreements between the four of us but now it is all done. i believe this has been a great experience because we have learnt a lot and achieved so much in such a short amount of it. We all set out at the beginning of this progress really strong and the filming progress, but then got a large set back, but then came back from it much stronger.
At the beginning of our first take, we stated to really enjoy it but during the editing progress, after advise from our audience feedback and from our teacher, we decided that we didn't really like what we had filmed. After deciding to re film with only one week until the deadline, we decided to change a few things. For example, we changed the actor and added the title sequences into the action.
Making these few changes made all the difference to our film. After editing in all our free time, we finished our film and were ready to move on to our commentary. To start our commentary we first wrote out our scripts and divided the questions evenly between the four of us. We wonted to be as creative as possible so we used cardboard to show our conventions/unconventions and our audience popping up into the shot. We filmed all of shots first as that way we could upload it all and then just focusing on editing. Coming into yesterdays lesson, all 4 of us were very stressed. This is because we still had a lot of editing to do and some more, last minute filming to do. However, with a lot of effort and our spare time, we managed to finished. However, on some of the questions, we didn't spent as much time on them and it does look a little rushed but still looks good and professional.
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Just a quick update...
So the deadline for our commentary is the 19th of March, which happens to be this Friday and we have a lot to do. To put it simply, we have 2 media lessons left, one day after school, one free period and 3 lunch times. So this is the list to do:
-Question on conventions and unconventions:
~ Need to film us introducing the question
~ Need to record our voice overs
~ Use stills to show us making the signs and of the locations
- Question on new technologies
~ Write a script
~ Record voice overs and talking to the camera part
~ Talk about what stills and clips we are going to have over the top
- Question on institution
~ Edit all the voice overs and talking straight to the camera part
~ Put clips of thriller film openings by 20th Century Fox
~ Clip of the 20th Century Fox trailer
- Question on preliminary task
~ Film all speaking
~ Put in clips and stills from all 4 of our films in which we have made
- Question on audience
~ Re-fill speaking
~ Put in clips and stills
This is what we have to do and then hopefully just go through it with a fine tooth comb and change the parts in which we aren't happy with, and then we would have finished our whole course work.
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Commentry...
Pictures of False Pretences take 2
Thursday, 4 March 2010
The Finished Product
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Level 4
-Detailed and thoughtful response to the questions and create use of ICT, i.e, combining moving image shots, out-takes, interviews, screenshots and voice overs
- Use lots of media terminology, refer lots to your target audience and their response
- apply to theory: eg, ~ Todorov (equilibrium, disruption, etc)
~ Levi-Straves (binary oppositions)
~ Semiotics (denotation and connotation)
~ Enigma
~ Genre and conventions
~ Link to other media texts
Audience Feedback of take 2...
1)What you liked?
2)What you didn't you like?
3)What would you improve/change?
And these are their answers:
1) - The colour changes and the titiles
- The actor
- Past and present and itergrated titles
- Most things
- The music
- Colour changes for past and present
- The transition between past and present
- Graphic matches look really good
- Intergrated titles
- The switch from colour to black and white
- Use of colour and black and white
- Music as it ads suspence, it's mysterious and keeps on 'on-edge'
- The music
2) - Not much
- The location
- End sequence could be clearer
- I loved it all
- The fact that its based in a kitchen
- Not much
- Putting the titles into the action
- Don't no
- To complicated for simple minds
- I didn't
- Nothing
- Don't no
3) - Didn't get some of the of the past and present. Needs to be clearer. Perhaps warp the shots together
- Some acting could have been improved
- The end sequence could have been clearer.
- Nothing
- Stop going into the fridge as it makes no sense
- Nothing
- Could be a bit faster
- Keep the music running under the dialogue
- More tense music
- When they are speaking, keep the music
- More dramatic music as it will increse in intensity
- Keep the music in the background the whole way through even when the couple were talking
A Quick Update...
The audience feedback which we received when we were editing our first take of our thriller, they were half positive and half negative. However, most of these were one of our friends so they may not have been completely honest with us, but after we had roughly finished are we got more audience feedback. These were mostly positive and this time not just because they were our friends.
Tomorrow during our lesson we have just got re-load part of the footage in which we found a bit jumpy and deciding whether or not to have flashes in between our past and present footage.