Thursday, 2 December 2010

Monday, 22 November 2010

MUSIC VIDEOS

The last two posts i made were music video's i found on the internet that had a narrative running through them independant to the song
one of the points gained from my questionnaire was that short film is often best with minimal dialogue this is where these videos have flourished . They raise emotion and a constructed storyline through the imagary aconography and shots used in their construction.
elements we will have to use in our short film

music videos


white lies - bigger than us from EL NINO on Vimeo.

                           

where do you watch short films ? 

you tube
shorts tv
internet sites 
cinema
film festivals

whats your favourite genre
horror 
romcom
comedy
indie
action

what is your favourite short film you have seen ?
some films
what makes a good short film ?
happy ending
twist in the plot
no dialogue
inconclusive ending

audience research interview


audience research from abigail bell on Vimeo.

storyboarding


storyboard for a short film from abigail bell on Vimeo.

task in which we were given the title "the outsider" and come up with a storyboard for a film with this title and an inventive way of depicting our ideas.

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

EXPERIMENTS WITH LIGHTING

We looked at how lighting of a picture/ movie can relate it to genre or create a different feeling or mood in a scene or scenes . We chose to do some horror themed images to show this using the studio  lighting ...
 this way of lighting under the face creates really prominant shadows obscuring features.






the purple/ magenta filter was the one we tried first i think it would work better in red  as then it would be more 'bloody' looking , the shadows cast because the lights are slightly lower and from one side are elongated and distorted. This is good for the mystery and demeanor  of the killer  presented
the green fiter creates a stereotypically 'Horror" scene even without the iconography of the blood on the wall and the killers axe

Monday, 1 November 2010

Mise en scene


Micro Feature: Mise en Scene

Mise-en-Scene is a French term, which translates as: ‘placing on stage’.

Setting and Location can indicate:

·      The historical time period of the film
·      The state of mind of the film’s protagonists
·      The point in the film’s narrative that has been reached.

     Décor can communicate information about:

·      Character
·      Genre
·      Atmosphere


 Body Language and Movement can suggest:

·      How a character feels or indicate
One characters response to the others.

  Props are objects within the scene being used by a character.  They    often contribute to narrative information.  They can provide:
·      Genre information
·      Character  information


  Costume and Make Up can contribute to communicating:
·      A sense of historical time
·      Information about a character
·      ‘Other’ worlds

CHANGING THE MISE EN SCENE
this task was to show that mise en scene can be changed e were given the scenario of a scene from the film 'Delecatessen' directed by Jean-Jierre Jeunet and Marc Caro in which a short sighted girl goes on a date with a boy that causes all kinds of chaos.

Monday, 18 October 2010

INSPIRATION!!!


Klaudia Kemper / www (world wild web) from Talleres de Valparaiso on Vimeo.
this animated short uses the concept of the effects of technology on the world this is a topic that studying media  i have become very aware of and the online age links to our set topic of time and technology . The way symbolism in this piece is used is really nice i feel it could be a good technique to use in my film.

Friday, 15 October 2010

Wednesday, 13 October 2010

RESPONSE TO VIRALS

viral ads

Monday, 11 October 2010

POSTERS AND TRAILERS SHORT FILM PROMOTION

I looked for promotional material (posters and film trailers) for three short films I have previously analysed in my blog. 
George Lucas in Love is a particularly short short film at only 10 minutes and i could not find a trailer for it the poster also seems "homemade" style in contrast to later shorts





Spike Jonze "I'm Here" from BLAST on Vimeo.


Across the Hall (Short Film) Trailer from Gary Gimelfarb on Vimeo.

short film trailer
though you can see that it does not have as high budget as the feature film however i feel that it creates the enigma better as it is more tense and dramatic and does not feel the need to use the actors as a selling point because they are celebrities.

Across The Hall Feature Film Trailer from Gary Gimelfarb on Vimeo.

feature film trailer
more glossy than the short film trailer but essentially the same
classic trailer features , fade to black , narration, enigma statements .

Across the Hall Theatrical Trailer from Fivelion Productions on Vimeo.

Theatrical Trailer
This trailer uses the dialogue and action in the play but as with the previous two it uses the fade to black to cut between scenes. it creates an enigma as it is un narrated and makes it more relatable to the audience .

Thursday, 7 October 2010

prep workz

spike jonze trailer 


working in groups we created a radio trailer for the spike jonze short film i am here as preparation for ancillary tasks on garage band
i also created a film poster on adobe illustrator.

Thursday, 30 September 2010

A BIT ON SHORT FILMS

Monday, 27 September 2010

FILM FESTIVALS

One of the largest short film festival in the world is LA shorts fest,
it was founded in 1997 by Robert Arentz. The festival lasts for a week held in Los Angeles with over 250 short films being shown and awards presented honouring the best  short films in a variety of categories.
The prestige of this festival has grown tremendously over the years it now has accreditation from the Academy of arts and science and the winners of honours are eligible for Academy awards. Previous winners include Charles Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and Robert Wise. Other big film festivals include Toronto in canada and Cannes in france.

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

Firstborn


Firstborn from Jesper Kirkeby Brevik on Vimeo.

short film about two brothers with a rather tense relationship in their weird struggle over a trivial family heirloom.
the tension in this film is really intense and there is NO DIALOGUE AT ALL. i feel that this is something i could use in my production as i like the awkwardness that is created by it and the emotion that is bottled up creates verisimilitude, the audience can relate.

Screenplay: Jesper Kirkeby Brevik

Director: Christer Larsen

Producer: Jesper Kirkeby Brevik

Photo: Ingrid Nordheim

Sound: Jon Anders Hvoslef Lothe

Editor: Thorvald Nilsen

Music: Torstein Kollevåg

Sunday, 19 September 2010

artificial unintelligence

              
The comedy aspect of this film was good however it was not filmed particularly well however the lot is more substantial than that of the first film amnesia .

the man who tried to kill cinema

             
i like that this short film is film noir inspired as the look of the movie is important particularly in shorts
the relevance of subject matter makes it almost ironic which gives a double stranded context to the film and adds interest .

amnesia

              
the filming is really nice in this film however the stylistic aspect and soundtrack are the only substance it holds as it has little or no plotline a definate "student film"

hybrid genre's

Many films fit into several genre categories ie they have a different genre style in format, setting, theme, topic or mood  , these are known as hybrid genre films.

example
mr and mrs smith
in format is a romance movie traditional "boy meets girl" and the setting suburbia aslso fits withthis, however it also has elements of a western, rival gangs fighting amongst each other. The iconography in the movie is more of an action thriller with guns,gadgets and brutality .

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

FILM GENRE
Categories into which films can be placed based on, plotline, binary characters, style , iconography etc
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Film genre can determine whether a person does or does not go and see a movie download it or buy the dvd this makes it an increasingly important aspect of the film industry. Making a film in a specific genre creates specificity in the targeting of audience which in turn can increase revenue for a variety of reasons. Once a film is branded as a specific genre someone might go and see it because generally they like that genre, the producers can tailor the film they are creating to fit audience expectation so the filmgoers are not dissapointed and will buy into the movie and even the merchendise that is promoted around it.
Genres in film making have been critisised in the past as some people argue that the categorising of films devalues the art of film making. This can be validated to some extent , in its most brutal form splitting films into basic genre's (fantasy,horror,rom com action)  does make film less of an art form as binary plotlines are produced and films in some genre's become "samey" and the substance of the film is lessened .
This film "de ja vu" is however not always a bad thing .Often the audience buys into a film for the escapism from everyday life and knowing that the romantic comedy will end happily ever after or that the good guy wins out in an action film is a part of this   and creates audience satisfaction.Which is what producers aim for as a rule because , tailor making films for an audience makes more money.


In media this year i am going to produce a 5 minute short film and two auxilary tasks, a film poster and a radio advert of magazine article . exploring all of the concepts and techniques involved in film production and hopefully avoiding the pitfalls !

Tuesday, 30 March 2010

Media Eval                                                             I included a powerpoint version of my evaluation to give an alternative view of it in a more organised specific layout .

Tuesday, 12 January 2010

MUSIC MAGAZINE ANALYSIS


technical aspects
audience and social connotations 
language 
design and images
production, promotion and distribution

The magazine I created follows several magazine conventions often shown in existing media products
I used the grid system clearly in my front cover as I felt it was important in the look of the magazine and authenticity of the product.



In the left third column of the magazine I arranged kickers and cover lines highlighting a variety of main stories in the issue. I also used secondary images in this column. The overload of information in this section is particularly important, particularly in a product that is not well established. This is the case because of the way in which magazines are displayed in shops usually this third of the magazine is what is in view therefore is necessary for it to be interesting, attention grabbing and attractive to the consumer.
I challenged the colour scheme conventions of current media products in order to reflect my ideology and house style better and create a better appeal to the target audience. Through research and questionnaire results I found that the colour schemes that my target audience found appealing were more muted earthy tones rather than the bright neon’s of many current style and music orientated products, such as top of the pops magazine and LOOK, and less sleek than the smooth monochromes of VOGUE and MOJO. So in choosing my colourscheme of muted mustard and faded vermillion I was directly addressing the wants of a possible audient , keeping to my house style and representing the magazine in a way that suits its ideology.

this particular secondary image and plug is included in the left third of the front cover of the magazine. I feel it has particular appeal because it engages the reader through a direct address"were you snapped in the photobooth" this creates an entry point for readers. the image also contributes to this as it is obviously of "fans" thus creating a personal link between buyer and magazine . The graphic element of this feature is also very asthetically pleasing, the colours and fonts are thematic throught the magazine and the image style relates to the "PHOTOBOOTH" aspect of the feature as it is in the style of an actual photobooth image linking to the item.

I positioned the masthead in the top left hand side of the magazine followed with a catchy tagline that appeals to my target audience, my target audience being a young person of any gender most likely working or middle class who appreciates the nostalgic and vintage styles in indie culture as well at the music .My music magazine is called junkshop as I felt this to be a suitable masthead as it is reflective of my house style of vintage indie rock and roll. It creates inference to the nostalgic indie style and liking of “old school” clothing, shopping in thrift stores and junkshops. It relates well to the indie culture and also represents the nature of my magazine as it is a collection of many artists , stories and aspects of indie values like a junkshop has a collective of many objects from various places. The banner or tagline "dont rake through the rails all the music is here" links to the metaphor of the magazine being a junkshop of music information.

I selected my audience through questionaires , analysis of current products and basic observation and knowlege based on current medias.the response from a majority of young people (aged 15 to 20) when asked favoured this style of music and style.


when asked...
Do you enjoy seeing gigs and live acts?
90% of the people asked aged 16-21 said  yes.
Have you ever been to a music festival?
85% of the people asked aged 16-21 said yes
Popular style icons were famous people from  the sixties and seventies,
showing the attitude of nostalgia being "cool"
more popular shops for clothes were topshop and vintage stores


all of these contributed to my choice of target audience . The other aspect that I felt was important when I  targeted the consumer was social class. Trom data I collected I found that the most likely buyer would be from social category ABC1, working or middle class backgrounds as these are the groups from which artists in this genre of music generally come from therefore my magazine had to relate to and be in the price range of the working and middle classes and also reflect the lifestyles that people have in theis wide catogory .

The style of image was an aspect I used to appeal to my target audience.
 The filters I used on photoshop were tended to be warming filters to create a sepia type effect on the photographs while still keeping a modern edge.I also lowered the saturation on many of my photographs as it creates an effect reminicant of a film camera in the 1960's.
 This keeps with the house style of my product as well as creating a nice visual. 
The sixties photograph of two girls in northern england shows the saturated colours that I used in my photography. 
The image content and composition is also reflective of the design style I created. The images used inside the magazine are considerate of the audience's style , background and the house style of the magazine. For example this image of Hannah Coxon that is featured is almost archetypal of indie photography for music magazines. The subject is not engaging with the camera but looking away with a noncheant interest , this kind of photograph is particulary used for artists in the indie genre as it is a part of the representation of the ideology that magazine creators want to promote to their target audience. The style of clothing in the image also reflects this representation of the independant music stereotype.
a similar technique has been
 used in this image of Florence Welch  ( florence and the machine)
The Coxons Jukebox image on the contents page shows particular reverance to the social targets of my product through its content as the prop used is an old small renault car this creates a vision of the working classes and the city indie music scene contrasting completely with the glamour of other big music styles such as R&B in which the cars used are always expensive and large.






 A working class background is also refered to in this quote from my article this not only has social conotations but creates an entry point for the reader they feel a link with the artist and magazine as they can relate to it.Therefore making the magazine more accessible and in keeping with an indie attitude.




I looked at the different magazine publishing companies in order to analyse the pros and cons of each to find out which would be most suitable to publish my  media product.
 Bauer Media - publishers of music magazines Kerrang, Q and MOJO. I looked at the various readship statements and information concerning all these magazines. I felt that they often had similar sentiment to my magazine in many ways but were different in thier target audiences therefore I felt that this would potentially be the best company to produce "jukebox ".
Though it is an internationally successful company, making it perhaps less in keeping with the ethics of indie music however the general way in which these magazines are produced I feel would suit my magazine and Give the company a way of competing with NME as there is much demand for magazines on this kind of music it also gives domething different than IPC's product in that it has what could be considered to be a "more indie" look through its design and colour scheme.

I felt that other companies such as Condé Nast International producers of magazines such as Vogue and Mens Health ,are unsuited to my magazine as they are more luxury orientated targeting a higher social class  giving an overall more 'glossy' image than indie music cuture conveys .

In terms of distribution, my magazine could target more mainstream consumers being sold at supermarkets and newsagents as well as specifically catering for the target audience by perhaps being sold in vitage shops and idependant music shops. Convergence that would be particularly beneficial to my magazine would be with companies such as HMV that sells music and i tunes as the future of music is highly dependant on technology as is the magazine industry therefore a collabaration with the apple conglomerate would secure a more stable future for the magazine . This is a feild that would be useful to create synergy with particularly since the new release of the Ipad that could change the future of magazines making print magazines obsolete because of the Ibook and safari feature which would mean you could purchase the magazine to view digitally or browse the magazine website anywhere without it being printed at all  .  
I referanced to digital media in my contents page synergy with the social networking site facebook and and also promoting gigs and tours this will create further revenue with other cources of income being advertising deals with various suited companies , for example the producers of band t shirts and merchendise could be a possible endorsement for this  magazine.




I have learned a lot throughout this unit about production techniques how to layout a magazine sucessfully keep to a housestyle and attract a target audience . I improved my photography skills using various learned techniques such as the rule of thirds, shot angle,and shot types.
I improved my photo editing skills particularly through the production of my college magazines I also realised its potential as a way of attracting audience through visual effect and colour scheme. For example my audience reaserch questionnaire showed that many people felt that indie music would be best represented through muted tones therefore I used this and incorparated it in my house style of the indie style music magazine I created.
 If i were to repeat the project i might change the colour scheme because though it is a device i used to attract target audience and stay in keeping with the ideology of my magazine.I felt it was not eyecatching enough and should have perhaps been boolder and more statemented. I would also consider the options of webzines and web design because this industry is becoming more and more influenced by the technology of today.