Friday 14 May 2010

Final Poster

We decided to create a more polysemic poster, the wood signifying the coffin and the blood signifying the vampire. The poster however does not give away that the protagonist is a vampire nor does it reveal the identity of the characters since the actors are not famous.

Monday 10 May 2010

Posters

Evaluation - Problems we had with the technologies in creating the product. Revised 28/10/10


We had a lot of sound files which made the production very complicated.









 It was also difficult to add the titles in too which is why I made them a flash file and why there is a spelling mistake. 





  I was good at adding the blue filter and although it didn't make my preferred reading and look like night it did look like a dream.

Evaluation - How our film uses develops or challenges the codes and conventions of a real media product. Revised 28/10/10

The wood is an inter-textual link to twilight.











The coffin is an intetextual link to the story of Dracula.













The blonde girl was to signify a scream queen like in Brotherhood of Blood


The flashbacks were in a blue filter to signify a dream as in many movies.

The soundtrack reflected the noises of the forrest much like other soundtracks such as the Titanic one.

The titles were an inter-textual reference to Halloween

The surprise in finding out the girl was a vampire came from Buffy the Vampire Slayer 

Developing the Narrative Revised 28/10/10


The next Idea was that we had her meeting up with her boyfriend the boyfriend screams and runs away and again she receives a tex
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The last idea involved her metting up he has set a camp up for her they approach, he turns around but she chases him she wakes up in a coffin. 
We decided to have her meeting him in the forrest because she can't face other people but needs to tell her boyfriend. She rings him wondering where he is. Their is a stalker following her she screams. The boyfriend runs for her. By this time is a lot of narrative enigma as to the identity of the villain. We realise she is a murder because she is stood next to a dead body then we realise she's a vampire.  She wakes up from a dream but then she realises she is in a coffin and that it turns out to be true. 


Monday 3 May 2010

Rough Cut 3 Revised 28/10/10










In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media product?
We have a female villain which is countertypical she is blonde to challenge the conventions and suprise the audience.The story is based on vampires therefore the use of a coffin, forrest, blood and romance is stereptypical of the gothic horror genre genre.However more countertypically it is centred around teenage romance which is more in lign with modern movies such as Twilight and True Blood. We added the blue to this to signify nightime but it signified more a dream to our audience which we kept as it was also our preffered reading.
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
We countertypically have a female protaganist and villain who is violent yet stereotypically romantic. All the actors are young which is stereotypical as a lot of mischief occurs. The actors are all able and white which is stereotypical due to avaialability of disabled or black actors we also fail to represent homosexuals. Countertypically although this is a british film it doesn't show the idillic middle class view of british people.
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
Hammer Horror used Universal but in moder times they would be too expensive so I would use a cheap distributer such as the one Warp X use optimum releasing as the audience will be uk based.
Who would be the audience for your media product?
13-25 UK based both male and female and working class.
How did you attract/address your audience?
Using a young cast to attract a young audience. Adding romance to gain female interest with horror aand fantasy apealing the male audience. The use of Britain not in the idilistic view that films such as Bridget Jones diary are in signifies the film is intended for a smal local UK based audience. We signified the prefered reading by putting the clips in order.
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
was difficult because we had to use the unedited original footage in order to change the colouring.The sound needs inproving perhas re- recording to get it all the same level. Camera's look best on a fixed tripod rather than moving them or trying to track them. We don't have enough coffin clips this scene may need re-shooting. The voiceover needs improving to provide more anchorage . The church images are not needed and do not make sense.