My final sequence
Wix website
Within this task I made a website on Wix to show the incorporation of technologies in my project
https://lolacorcoran1.wixsite.com/my-site-7
Creative critical reflection task 3
Within this task I used prezi to demonstrate my skill development in my project
creative critical reflection task 2
Within this task I created a poster and chose 6 key moments of my sequence to present the engagement of audiences and distribution.
For the past few weeks we have been exploring and developing an idea of what we want our target audience to be. I did research into similar products and conventions within other media products so that I was able to identify which age range this was going to be, after some detailed analysis we as a group thought that an age range above 16 from 17- 22 would be the best age range for our target audience. When learning about the BBFC and how they work, we also learnt how to identify our age restriction and what it should be:
https://lolacorcorana1media.blogspot.com/2022/03/similar-products-and-conventions.html
https://lolacorcorana1media.blogspot.com/2022/03/bbfc-lesson.html
we used a male lead within our opening sequence. The horror genre mainly targets a male dominant audience as well as females, having a male lead would mean that our target audience can identify with this linking to Blumer and Katz uses and gratifications theory and the idea of self identification. However we subverted a key stereotype by having a male victim which would shock and surprise our audience by the fact that he slowly becomes a victim within our sequence. This way the sequence becomes unexpected and our audiences would want to continue seeing the sequence in order to see the surprising outcomes.Looking at the way that I hinted things within my poster, one of the key suggestive was the use of a woods location at the bottom of my poster subtly. This is significant as it is an immediate connotation to my audience that whatever this is about it most likely takes place in the woods. To further suggest and reinforce a horror I have used a sharp red font on the word 'gathering'. Red has connotations of violence, death, blood etc (all things associated with our genre and sequence). The main image includes the use of a pigs head on a stick which is invasive and forceful onto the audience (makes them uncomfortable). This also makes our audience immediately question why there is a pigs head on the screen. All of these connotations are associations of a horror and go with our sequences narrative, which is why this is effective and intrigues our audience.
I have then used at the bottom the names of the actors, writer, producer, editor, director etc. As well as the use of the shudder logo. The use of the shudder logo is associated with the horror genre. Shudder is a streaming platform for horror films and targets a specific audience, immediately by associating with Shudder its a clear enforcement and association with the genre of horror. Something else that I have done to communicate the dark horror genre would be the use of the dark color scheme of black and reds. This is effective as it allows the audience and viewers to be exposed to the darkness of the film. Our film classification is a 15 due to the fact that theres nothing within it that would stop a younger audience from seeing it, but we feel that its targeted towards an older audience of 17+, this is because the topics and ideologies of the film are more enjoyed and understood (stereotypically) by an older audience and won't scare them too much.
Creative Critical reflection task 1
Within this project I used google slides in order to create a presentation explaining the ideas of challenged conventions and representation of social groups.
Last few days of editing
Looking at the last few days of editing, there were only a few small changes to the concept and idea. We didn't make any choices that were too dramatic or changed the idea in an extreme way. For example towards the end of the opening sequence when our main actor turns and screams, we decided to add a dog whining (sound effect) so that there is a reason to him turning around. Originally it was going to be that he heard footsteps and that the camera lunges towards him and we are left wondering what happened to him. The most clear and powerful way that we created tension (in my opinion) is through the ending of our opening sequence. When we finished editing we decided that the scene would end with our actor screaming and the screen going blank. The creepy music would still play for a few seconds and then end. The tension was massively created there as the audience are left wondering what happened to our actor and the dog (whether they are alive or not)Based off of our opening scene I feel like we successfully followed the stereotypical conventions of a horror and were able to grip our audiences into questioning everything. The sequence ends on a cliff hanger and the audience are left wondering what was in the woods, who did it, and why etc. The audience are engaged as something has made this grown man scream. They would have to keep on watching to know what happened. I feel that our choices of editing were quick and snappy which meant that it kept the narrative moving at all our points. Quick cuts and popcorn editing was one of our successful points as we were able to see all aspects of our actors point of view as well as the location.
Looking at the titles and what we decided to keep we ended up using only a few titles as we didn't want to cramp our whole opening scene with titles as it took away from the sequence. Originally we tried to put quite a few titles, but it meant that no one actually got to read the titles properly and it felt too rushed. We only added in the important titles such as the
- the investor group (The panic group)
- the studio (exorcist studios)
- the director (Tom Goss)
- the (directors) movie
- the main actor 1, 2 and 3
That was it as we wanted to keep the titles at a minimum but give the basic information of the opening sequence. Now looking at sound (we kept it quite basic). We used free music from youtube and converted it into an MP3. I tried to research creepy music that reflected the atmosphere of the film. It ended up really enforcing and helping our scene and was a successful decision. We only did one use of a sound effect which was the dog whining. But apart from that we just doubled up the clearer bits of sound from the external mic and start to increase and decrease the volume of certain parts of the clip. Some of the issues that arose was that we had match the volume and make it sound natural. For example I had to start decreasing the background music so that we could hear the sound from our actor speaking. We also thought the background sound was too loud at the beginning so we had to cross fade the sound and blending it together so it faded in getting louder. The soundtrack that we used was a slow paint and violin start which started to get louder and faster as the scene goes on. We wanted something that emphasized the intensity and creepiness of the scene.Lastly looking at effects and anything we used. We didn't use any as we wanted to keep it to a minimum. There was also no reason to as we wanted to keep it naturalistic. The main idea of this was that something like this could happen to anyone. So we wanted to keep this as real as possible so the audience would fear it. It felt more scary if it was real. In general at times I wish we had checked when we were filming the lighting of each clip. Sometimes the clips and shots were too bright, so it didn't reflect that gloomy mood and atmosphere we were going for in the beginning. Overall tho it was realistic and communicated the key themes and ideas of our opening title sequence.
First few days of editing
The first thing that we did in the first few days of editing was the things like putting all the clips together and cutting the clips to the suitable size. This meant that we had to choose the best clips out of the selection that we had, and cut and put together. When going over all of the footage that we had' overall it was quite good and we managed to record everything that we needed. Some of the mistakes we made though was I feel th last few clips of the massacre could have been better or just given us more of a variety to look at. It was good but I feel that we could of gotten a better POV shot.