EVALUATION ACTIVITY 1
In what ways does your media product use,
develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
(i.e. of film openings)
Remember when we looked at 9
frames from Art of the title sequence? Well now it's your turn to do
the same with nine of your frames.
You should go
through the final version of the project and select nine distinct
frames which you screengrab and drop into a photoshop in the same style
as the website. You will be using these to write about how typical or
not of opening sequences your particular design is, so choose them
carefully.
Once you have the nine frames neatly in
Photoshop, screengrab the whole thing and post to your blog, then write
an analysis of how you have used such conventions.
The aspects we would like you to consider across your nine frames are:
The title of the film
Setting/location
Costumes and props
Camerawork and editing
Title font and style
Story and how the opening sets it up
Genre and how the opening suggests it
How characters are introduced
Special effects
EVALUATION ACTIVITY 2
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Pick
a key character from your opening. Take a screengrab of a reasonable
sized image of them. Think of one or more characters from other films
with some similarity to them (but maybe some differences too!), find an
image on the web of that/those characters and grab it as well. Drop the
two into photoshop, as a split screen. Export this splitscreen image
as a jpeg then drop onto your blog and write about the similarities and
differences in terms of appearance, costume, role in film etc.
So for example if you have a lone cop type character, look for other lone cops to compare him with...
EVALUATION ACTIVITY 3
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
For
this question, you could to do a 'director's commentary' style
voiceover explaining some of the key features of your opening
You will need to script the voiceover which deals with institutional issues to include:
discussion of your production company name and logo and the role of such companies
What does a production company do?
the idea of a distributor and who that might be and why.
where the money might have come from for a film such as yours
why the various people are named in the titles- which jobs appear in titles and in what order and how have you reflected this?
what your film is similar to 'institutionally' (name some films which would be released in a similar way)
You
need to refer to actual company names and processes so you will need
to go back to the early posts on film companies and maybe do a bit more
research
When you have scripted, record the voiceover
using Final Cut on a new audio timeline, then export to quicktime and
embed on blog.
EVALUATION ACTIVITY 4
Who would be the audience for your media product?
You
should have a drawing of your target audience member and an
explanation of what kinds of taste they might have- where they would
shop, what music they would listen to, what their favourite Tv
programme would be, etc.
make sure you have taken a photo of it, post it on the blog and write a few notes on why they would watch your film.
EVALUATION ACTIVITY 5
How did you attract/address your audience?
You will use YOUTUBE to reach the audience so need to write about Youtube's tags and annotations fuctions.
These
annotations will highlight the ways in which your Film Opening links
to other similiar films in order to attract the particular Audience you
have previously identified.
Your annotations will
refer to genre conventions, use of music, similiarities with other
movies and what you have identified as the Unique Selling Point of your
imaginary film.
EVALUATION ACTIVITY 6
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Take
a picture of each other holding the kit you have used, there are pics
available on the resources drive. This might just be the camera and
tripod, and your Mac but there may be other things you want in the
shot. You could use a picture you've used before for the pre-prod
section, just annotate it differently.
Drop the image
onto your blog and annotate it, adding all the programs and other
technology you have used as screengrabs and what you learnt about
it/from using it. Your written text need only be minimal. You could
include reference to all the online and computer programs you have used
such as Youtube, blogger, Premiere, Photoshop, Vimeo, Prezi etc.
EVALUATION ACTIVITY 7
Looking
back at your preliminary task (the continuity editing task), what do
you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?
Concentrate on editing and camerawork.
Grab some frames from both tasks and put them on the blog and show what you know about shot types, edit terms and techniques.
Make sure you mention the 180 degree rule, match on action and shot/reverse shot
Wednesday, 4 January 2012
While I'm away
I will be off for the next 2 weeks, so here's what you should be getting on with:
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? (i.e. of film openings)
Remember when we looked at 9 frames from Art of the title sequence? Well now it's your turn to do the same with nine of your frames.
You should go through the final version of the project and select nine distinct frames which you screengrab and drop into a photoshop in the same style as the website. You will be using these to write about how typical or not of opening sequences your particular design is, so choose them carefully.
Once you have the nine frames neatly in Photoshop, screengrab the whole thing and post to your blog, then write an analysis of how you have used such conventions.
The aspects we would like you to consider across your nine frames are:
The title of the film
Setting/location
Costumes and props
Camerawork and editing
Title font and style
Story and how the opening sets it up
Genre and how the opening suggests it
How characters are introduced
Special effects
Tweet me any questions, I will get back to you but maybe not straight away.
- Firstly make sure your opening sequence is finished to the very best standard.
- Make sure it looks like an opening sequence and not a trailer
- Do extra research of other OPENING SEQUENCES to make sure (http://www.artofthetitle.com/)
- Make sure all research and planning is complete
- Do more research and planning e.g. 9 frame analysis of existing sequences (public drive, media, Mr Ayres)
- Start evaluation:
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? (i.e. of film openings)
Remember when we looked at 9 frames from Art of the title sequence? Well now it's your turn to do the same with nine of your frames.
You should go through the final version of the project and select nine distinct frames which you screengrab and drop into a photoshop in the same style as the website. You will be using these to write about how typical or not of opening sequences your particular design is, so choose them carefully.
Once you have the nine frames neatly in Photoshop, screengrab the whole thing and post to your blog, then write an analysis of how you have used such conventions.
The aspects we would like you to consider across your nine frames are:
The title of the film
Setting/location
Costumes and props
Camerawork and editing
Title font and style
Story and how the opening sets it up
Genre and how the opening suggests it
How characters are introduced
Special effects
Tweet me any questions, I will get back to you but maybe not straight away.
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