Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Evaluation Question One

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
















The screen shot below is from the opening titles of the film 'Se7en'. This was our initial inspiration for the titles of our film. As you can see we have taken the black background and white writing effect from the titles of 'Se7en' and developed it further in our own opening.















We went on www.dafont.com and decided to use a similar font to the one used in these titles. We didn't want them to be too alike however as we wanted ours to be more simplistic and original.


























We have also developed the idea of the book in the film 'se7en'. I had chosen to include this into our film as it adds a personal approach to Charlotte's heartache and also shows her obsession with her former boyfriend.
Instead of showing Charlotte actually writing in our diary, we just filmed the photographs, cuttings and memories that she had previously included. We took the idea of using cuttings and photo's from this clip.

















We felt that many conventions of a typical thriller were that men were more often than not the villains and women were the victims. We challenged this convention of Thriller films by swapping these stereotypical characters around, with Charlotte being the villain and Ross being the victim.
We felt that this was an unexpected twist on the plot, and went against the average Thriller film. I did find however that there were existing films with female villains.
















In the film 'Hard Candy' the female is the villain. We wanted to take this idea and develop it further by also including the idea of revenge from the plot. Charlotte finally gets revenge on her ex-boyfriend just like the female character does on the man in 'Hard Candy'.


















Our media film challenges the usual plots, characters and effects of a typical Thriller film for teenage viewers. We have tried to create a darker concept, without much of the teenage drama and stereotypes that usually apply to a young adult. Although our film is based on love and revenge, we purposefully do not make the viewing soppy or overly emotional, when showing the lovers. We used the black and white effect to create a darker, shadowy mystery to the setting of our film and also to it's characters. We used this idea from the film Sin City, which is a recent film, with the black and white effect adding a more atmospheric touch rather than making it look old fashioned, which is what we wanted to convey in our own film.



























Our film is purposefully jolty and grainy, and we felt that it went perfectly with the music. We challenged the typical high quality viewing of most modern Thrillers. We also decided against using speech in the opening as we felt that the soundtrack was enough to convey the atmosphere, and the story did not need to be explained within the first two minutes.


Amy Reeve

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