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Evaluation Task 4 - How Did You Use New Media Technologies in the Construction, Research, Planning and Evaluation Stages

Canon EOS 1300D DSLR Camera A vital new media technology used within the construction of our production was the Canon EOS 1300D DSLR camera. We acquired the camera from the school's arts department, which had significantly better quality cameras due to the photography courses the department runs. We booked out the equipment on multiple occasions, this allowed us to film across various dates and refill any scenes with any errors or mishaps. By having virtually unrestricted access to a HD camera, this enabled us to construct a professional final product. This was because we could record all our desired camera shots, angles and movements alongside the tripod. The use of the camera was vital in portraying verisimilitude towards the audience through the use of a handheld shot. By using the Canon camera accompanied by the strap (pictured on the right) we could easily film the handheld shot. The use of the camera enabled a clear image to be recorded despite the quick movement durin
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Evaluation Task 3 - What Have You Learnt From Your Audience Feedback?

We had a vast response in terms of feedback to our production, ‘Love Me’. The majority of the reviews and feedback we received were positive but we still proceeded with minor changes to create two drafts before a final completed trailer. These drafts were the direct consequence of criticism left on our trailer or blog. I feel the feedback was vital in crafting our final trailer for ‘Love Me’, enabling us to strive for a well-rounded trailer, utilising conventions to maximise the standard outputted into our product. The feedback was grasped from a range of source, from classmates to teachers. Valuable feedback was received from Mr Noble, who is heavily involved with the film industry as well as teaching at the academy. His feedback greatly influenced our final product as he has first-hand experience and knowledge with trailers and the movie industry. Film Trailer In terms of the trailer, we received a lot of positive feedback, this included the following… Pacing. Generally, th

Evaluation Task 2 - How Effective is The Combination of Your Main Product And Ancillary Texts?

Within my production ‘Love Me’, it was vital to portray the key conventions of the thriller genre. By utilising these conventions and creating the similarities with other texts within the genre, we could promote the production towards our target audience correctly. My three texts were aimed towards those ages 15-25, this was all highlighted from the fonts, colours and images I used across my blog. I felt the thrilling nature of the film was best fitted towards a younger audience, primarily teenagers and adolescents. The antagonist for my production, 'Love Me', featured on both my poster and magazine cover. The magazine cover was centred around Henry, as he was the main image of the magazine. Henry was pictured with a close up shot, featuring a direct gaze towards the audience. The strong stare that Henry gives into the lens connotes his male dominance within the film and the fear he inflicts upon his Rosey who he holds captive. By presenting the face of the antagonist, this

Evaluation Task 1 - In What Ways Does Your Media Product Use, Develop or Challenge Forms of Conventions From Real Media Poducts?

Frame 1 My first frame for analysis is my film poster that I created for ‘Love Me’. This conveys the typical conventions for the thriller genre; this is highlighted by the colour scheme and main image. For example, the colour scheme is predominantly dark colours, with deep tones of red and black. These two colours are closely associated with darkness and evil, connoting the intentions of the antagonist. My main images and poster design were inspired by that of Knock Knock, selecting three images which directly refer to the narrative of the film. In my case, the images reveal the two main characters as well as the setting. This is very similar to that of Knock Knock, another thriller movie, in which the protagonist Keanu Reeves is depicted, similarly to Henry Dalrymple in ‘Love Me’. However, my poster challenges general conventions as it lacks a motto or tag for the film. For example, Knock Knock features “One Night Can Cost You Everything” The reason for this is that I did not

Magazine Cover

Script

St Joseph’s Catholic Church – Day 3, filming inside Church, Henry on seat and stood with arms wide HENRY They don’t understand, they never have but they soon will. I will put an end to this and one way or another they will learn to LOVE ME.   Henry’s house – Day 3, filming inside Henry’s house of Aaron talking to family members AARON Is your mother home? We have reason to believe your daughter has been kidnapped.   A1 motorway – Day 1, Isa voiceover with Henry looking into distance ISA All I remember is him pushing me over and everything was a blur, he’s taken her.   Henry’s house – Day 2&3, close up of Shania with her being dragged back SHANIA Diegetic sounds, heavy breathing and screaming "They don’t understand, they never have but they soon will. I will put an end to this and one way or another they will learn to LOVE ME." We used this voiceover with the backing of the church to create an as

Timeline of Love Me Trailer

to me 00:00 - Production company logo 00:05 - Shot of church zooming in 00:08 - Mid shot of antagonist inside church 00:12 - Low angle shot of antagonist with arms apart in church 00:16 - Mid shot of detective looking at "missing" poster 00:17 - Close up shot of detective 00:19 - Close up of missing poster 00:20 - High angle shot of knife drop 00:21 - Close up shot of knife hitting the floor (slowed x2) 00:23 - Point of view shot of driving through windscreen 00:29 - Point of view shot of driving through windscreen 00:30 - Close up of hammer and weapons 00:30 - Mid shot of antagonist under a bridge 00:30 - Mid shot of Rosey and Daniella walking towards the camera talking 00:31 - Title of "Everybody wants to be loved" 00:34 - Close up of antagonist's footsteps past camera 00:37 - Title "Love may be easy for some" 00:40 - Close up of a candle being lit 00:42 - Title "But not for all..." 00:45 - Long shot of the girls walki