Looking back at your preliminary
task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full
product?
I found the preliminary task
very useful. It allowed making mistakes and learning from them, it was a good
preparation for our main production.
For example, before we did our preliminary task, we didn’t know how to use a
tripod. Our teacher showed us how to use it, but when we actually went out to
film it was very interesting to explore it. We learnt how to film a pan, tilt
and a steady shot. We have also learnt about continuity, match on
action and the 180 degree rule. This is the first thing that we had to think
about when we filmed our preliminary task so we knew that this is definitely
something we have to consider when filming the main production. We thought that the filming is easy and we
tried to rush it, but as soon as we did the first shot we realised that it’s
not that easy. We had to move the camera every time we wanted to film a
different shot, sometimes the actors didn’t do what they were supposed to. So
we learnt that we have to be patient and that filming takes time.
During our journey from the preliminary task to the full product we realised
how important the use of shots is. It is important to use the right combination
of different camera shots and angles to transmit to the audience exactly what
you want them to feel. Also, from the research and planning we learnt
how important it is to know about your genre and the conventions of it so you
can start to build our own product.
In the beginning we thought that we could go and film just with ideas in our
heads, but as we went along we realised that storyboards and scripts are much
needed. We filmed our preliminary task without a storyboard because we didn’t
realise how important it was and we wasted a lot of time wondering around and
making things up on the spot. We used a storyboard in our main production and
it helped us be more organised and get things done quicker with better quality.
What have you learnt
about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
During the process of constructing
this product we learnt a lot of valuable skills which helped us to produce an
original and completed piece of media work.
At the beginning we didn’t know how to use the tripod. Our teacher held a
demonstration lesson of how to efficiently and smoothly use a tripod. Later on,
in the preliminary task we had a chance to experiment with it and learn how to
film the desired shots.
We also learnt that the camera needs to be
adjusted correctly to the tripod so we can film steady shots. In the beginning
it was hard to do this but gradually we learnt how to do it properly and after
a lot of practice we produced quality filming and constructed a competed piece.
Regarding the programs that we used for editing
and sound – Premiere Pro and Logic Pro, I didn’t know anything and I haven’t
even heard of them. So, to actually learn how to use it in the montage we had
to do a lot of practice. Every day we learnt new things, for example, the first
thing that we learnt was how to put the clips together and then to make the
scenes smooth we learnt how to precisely cut them at the right place.
By using Premier pro I have
learnt a lot about different effects. We wanted many things to happen in our
introduction and we did not have any idea of how to use the programme to add
all of the effects that we wanted to the video. First we learnt how to add and
cut shots, we have also learnt how to reduce the sound of remove it and add
another to it. Experimenting with the colours and the lights we have learnt how
to change the brightness and contrast of the video. One of the most interesting
things was how to back up a shot. I was personally amazed of how many stuff we
catch from premier pro.
Logic Pro, allowed us to produce our
own sound which we thought would be best for our production. It took us quite a
long time to actually learn how to put different sounds together and make a
good sound overall. But after a lot of practice we became faster at it and we
could easily pick up our desired sounds and create what we needed for the
piece. This is what we did for the first part of the video; we found a sound
and combined it with a specific piano sound which brought the suspicion that we
needed, so we were quite pleased to use this program.
After that, for our main production we
needed to change the colours and we experimented and found out how to do that.
That also made us realise that the filming isn’t the most important thing. When
editing we actually achieve what we want to transmit to the audience. An
example for this is, when in our video the girl is getting ready and we filmed
short shots of bits of her body like eyes, lips etc. and when we put them
together it wasn’t like we imagined it to be so then we found out about
transitions and by adding them between each shot it became much smoother and we
achieved our goal.
Different web-sites have also
helped us with the inspiration of the look of the production. We used different
Google images to inspire us with mice-en-scene, lighting, camera, angles etc.
Blogger was also very useful for us
to share our ideas and by receiving different comments we were able to make
improvements and make our production better. It also gave us the opportunity to
look at other people’s blogs and see in what way we could make our blogs easier
to use. We learnt how adjust the entire blog and the right side bar. Also how
to upload pictures and videos, and adjust the pictures’ size.
Generally, the conventional target
audience for Addiction movies is young people. We decided to go with the
convention and targeted at people aged 15-25.
We also targeted at the female gender as mentioned earlier because we believe
that girls are more likely to get attacked by the male gender. We absolutely
followed the convention of a boy attacking a girl because the aim was to show
the vulnerability of younger girls and the danger they would be put in if they
take drugs.
We addressed this type of audience by using
a teenage girl as our protagonist. We thought that this way they would identify
with the character and it would have a bigger effect on them. They might start
thinking about what it would be like if they ever take drugs and as we also
tried to educate them, we hoped that they wouldn’t want to go through what our
character went through and they wouldn’t take drugs.
We didn’t use a specific ethnic group
in our production because we aimed at a wide range of ethnic groups. We used a
Persian and an eastern European girl. We believed that by adding different
races into the piece we would attract different ethnicities.
We tried to attract them by having a
happy sound which could also be considered emotional and as we know, females
are more emotional than males so by using this kind of music we targeted at
attracted the female gender.
Also, the tragic sound within the sad scene where we see the girl drugged,
attaches the audience by making them feel sorry for her and in some specific
cases to make them realise the danger of using drugs.
The location of the second part of
our production is a pink room. Stereotypically pink is associated with girls.
This is one way that we tried to attract our target audience which was 15-25
girls.
The storyline that includes
going out to party also attracts the targets audience because they are the
stage of their lives when they go out a lot. The main theme of the production was drugs. We
used this to catch the audience’s attention because people at this age are more
likely to use drugs when they go out.
The use of the colours in the
two parts of the introduction is attractive because the audience is able to
feel and see the different moods of the scenes and stay engaged.
After doing research we decided
on what would be the most suitable age
group for our audience. People aged 15-25 would be most interested in watching
our production so this is something we had to consider if we want our
production to be successful. The audience is very important for any piece of
work. We’ve chosen this age group because we know that
teenagers are the most vulnerable and likely to get addicted to drugs. We
wanted our audience to identify with the characters and imagine themselves in
the same situation.
We targeted the female gender
because the aim of our production was to show how dangerous it is for girls to
take drugs and not be able to take care of themselves. We didn’t aim at any specific ethnic group and that’s why we represented a variety of ethnic
groups in our production. We didn’t aim at any specific social
grade because people from any social class could get into the world of drugs
but according to how we have presented the protagonist, looking at where she
lives and how she dresses, it would be middle and working class.
How does your media product represent
particular social groups?
Age
We wanted the protagonist of our
production to be a young teenager. WHY
We believed that teenagers are not experienced enough and curious about
everything so they are more likely to try drugs. HOW
We tried to show that by setting up a room which is pink for her bedroom. Also,
the language and the subject of the main character and her friend’s
conversation reveal that she is younger. For example, she cares about her
appearance when she goes out, she is discussing her night out with her friend,
she isn’t married.
Gender
We wanted a female to play the
main character. WHY
We wanted to follow the stereotype of females being weaker, more emotional and
more vulnerable in certain situations. Usually girls are the ones getting
attacked. HOW
We’ve shown this by having the girl in a location which implies danger e.g. the
river and the possibility of her dropping in it. We also showed it by making
her have ripped tights and smashed make up, this symbolises that she is in a
bad condition and she is emotionally unstable.
As an antagonist we chose a, tall,
white, and dark hair guy. We wanted him to wear a hoodie because usually the
way of dressing represents different social groups. In this case the antagonist
is dressed in a way that expresses his status and it could relate him with a
delinquent or a person that experiments antisocial personality which relates
him to a person that goes against the norms of society by committing crime or
being deviant. Hiding his face was a way of
making him look more suspicious and to create tension. His age is not clearly
identified because we can hardly see his face but by the way that he dresses he
looks like a young adult. This is a way of relating him with people in society
that are seen as dangerous and create more suspicion and tension in the moment
that he is walking behind the girl.
Ethnicity
We chose a white girl to play the
main role. WHY
We used the stereotype of a teenager who follows westernized fashion and
lifestyle. Movies usually use as a stereotype white girl because since long ago
they have been having more freedom that other ethnic groups. We did not want to
challenge the stereotype so we followed what is usually seen more often in
modern British society.
Class and status
The class and status it is not
really clear , but it could be working class and middle class people because
they are more usually related to drugs and going out to parties. The drug that
we have chosen as we researched it is not the most expensive one so many people
could afford it, it is not like cocaine that just rich people would be able to
afford paying for it every day.
Sexuality
We wanted her to be an ordinary girl so she can relate
to every teenager. We chose her to be straight because the majority of
teenagers are straight.