Evaluation

Our media product follows the
conventions of a thriller as the normal protagonist is an innocent, young
female and the antagonist is an older male, my product follows this it also
follows the convention that the antagonist is stronger than the protagonist, we
also incorporated information of the antagonist as in some thrillers the
antagonist is a stalker we used that in our product by creating a miniature
shrine of the protagonist and placed different snap shots of pictures of the
protagonist during the chase scene to shed some light on the antagonist like in
‘Cape Fear’ (1962) in which the antagonist starts stalking his victim. We also
used suspenseful, unnerving and intense music during the title sequence this is
to build up the tension before seeing any action. In our product we have a
chase scene which is a common scene in the thriller genre as the protagonist is
on a mission of escape which is almost impossible for the protagonist to do for
this scene we have incorporated a dark and slightly aggressive piece of music
to match the pace and feel of the chase and to add tension the chase. For
the conventions of a thriller there is normally a murder shown which is what we
incorporated within our product with our protagonist getting murdered. Another
convention we followed was that thrillers take place in dark, remote and
unpopulated areas so we used a walkway by a canal under a bridge also for our media prodcut our opening there is no dialogue we only hear a little of ambient sound which is the protagonists and the antagonists footsteps and the birds and the opening ends at the scream of the protagonist. In some
thriller openings a murder is shown which in our media product we have
included. We challenge conventions by showing our antagonist in the opening
sequence as in the thriller film genre you either see the antagonist later in
the move or not at all. In our media product represents young, white females as
that is our protagonist which is conventional for the thriller genre and our
media product also represents an older white male which is conventional for the
antagonist in the thriller genre stereotypical stalker/murderer wearing
hoodies, jeans. In our product we did not include another ethnicity group as
our protagonist or antagonist just like in ‘The Haunting in Connecticut’ (2009)
which is a Horror/thriller film where the main roles of the cast are all white.
Our
media product is a smaller independent film so for our media product we will
need a media institution that has released successful British thriller films so
the media institution that might distribute our media product would be e.g.
Momentum Pictures which is one of the leading independent motion picture
distributers in the UK and has distributed films like ‘Dead Man Down’ (2013) which
was released early America this year, ‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ (2009) and
‘Insidious’ (2010). This would be an institution that could distribute our
product as it is both British and a Thriller. Another media institution that
could distribute our film is LionsGate as it is the most commercially successful independent film and television distribution company in North America and the seventh most profitable movie studio, they have released thriller
films like ‘American Psycho’ (2000) and Saw The audience for our media product
would be people over the age of 12 as the film the film rating for our film
would be a 12 as it contains moderate violence. Many thriller films are rated
either 15 or over e.g. ‘Along Came a Spider’ (2001) which is rated
15 and also ‘Below’ (2002) which is also rated 15. To be rated as a 15 it could include
strong violence,
frequent strong language, portrayals of sexual activity, strong verbal
references to sex, sexual nudity, brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal
references to sexual violence, discriminatory language or behaviour and drug
taking. We aimed for any gender as it’s a thriller film mainly males they may
be the majority of the audience, we aimed for any ethnicity group even though
we only have one ethnic group involved in our product. The social classes our
product would be mainly aimed for middle class and those below it as our
product is a small independent film and person in upper class would mostly be
expected to watch a big budget film with A-list actors involved.
To attract the audience would be from the music and the titles of our
opening, as our music is unnerving and suspenseful it would draw the attention
of the audience also the title of our film is in a different language and
straight to the point of what the film will consist of. Also to attract the
audience for our film we could do viral marketing getting inspiration from the
viral marketing campaign of ‘The Dark Knight Rises’ (2012) where they had bat
drawings around the world, we could have little pictures of our protagonist
around the world and then posting where the pictures are on a website and when
people find them send a picture into the website also we could have the trailer
pop-up when you go on a website such as Yahoo also we could put teaser trailers and the official
trailers online. With inspiration of 'The Dark Knight Rises' we could have a product such as they did with Moutain Dew help distribute our product, this would help attract the teenage audince. We could also put on websites fake police reports talking about the killer and the murder to get people interested in the plot of the film. Another way of attracting the audience would be to use QR’s
which would normally be on a poster and using a phone app scan in the QR and it
would direct you to a website which could consist of the trailer of the film
and advertisements for the film. Also we could do traditional marketing where
we could have the premiere in London and other big cities, radio interviews
with the cast, the actors or directors going on chat shows or interviews in
hotels, magazine/newspaper articles on the film, also advertisements on bus
stops. If Momentum Pictures did distribute the film they could have their owner
Entertainment One help promote the film.
Using Adobe Premiere for the
editing of our media product we learnt how to darken the shots we filmed to
make it look like it was filmed in the evening also using the audio transitions
when we faded the music also turning the ambient sound down during our chase
scene and adding in music, also the best transition to use when fading (Cross
Dissolve) in and out of our titles. When looking through the filming we did,
using Adobe Premiere we learnt the best transitions for our shots by splicing
and putting together shots to see how they looked. Using BlogSpot we learnt how
to input videos from YouTube and pictures and screen grabs into our blog. We used a Sony HD camera
1080p and we learned what camera angles and what movements looked best for our scenes,
and if to zoom in and out of shots.
Looking
back at my preliminary task in which we didn't really know how to operate a
camera or which shots would look best for our task, for our media product operating
the camera was much easier than before and we applied that in our media project
by knowing what camera angles and movements looked most effective for our genre
of film. With a good knowledge on the 180-degree rule was very good so we could
not confuse the audience if we didn't stick to the rule we applied that to our media product by when
filming the side view of the actors running we only filmed on one side and we
did not switch to filming on the other side of the actors. From using Adobe
Premiere for our preliminary task we had a good idea on what effects and transitions
to use for our scenes and importing the music to see what different effects and transitions sounded best.