- That it is important to leave the audience obvious clues in relation to the order and structure of that narrative.
- It is also important to create the correct atmosphere via the use of atmospheric lighting. I also appreciate that audience feedback is essential when creating a film.
- It is crucial to find out what the audience want before you produce the film and find out what they thought after so you know what you can build on for next time.
- We learnt that it is important that when producing a film of a specific genre it is important to include conventions that will appeal to the audience that enjoy that genre.
- It is difficult to produce a believable film with little specialist equipment but we managed to make it very believable
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
I learnt from my feedback:
Monday, 22 April 2013
Friday, 19 April 2013
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Ancillary Task 1 - Poster
Below is my first draft of my poster in which i was honing my skills on Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign.
I wasn't happy with this first draft so I decided to gather a style model and make a more professional looking magazine
Once I had made these choices I was able to complete my final poster which lies below
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Change in film idea (planning)
Unfortunately, due to difficulties with casting we found it too difficult to produce our film with the original storyline in which we pitched to our peers. Instead we then ran with my own idea which was titled "Bittersweet Demise" below. We of-course adapted this to fit our own specifications and acting abilities which led us to produce our short film titled 'The Love Triangle'. The story follows a traditional flash-back narrative in that it begins at the very end of the film then the rest of the scenes chronologically follow one another in the lead-up to the penultimate scene. This choice of narrative creates an enigma and is useful as it is relatively simple. Below is the planning I did for the love triangle
It is a variation on a theme for the planning I did for my initial idea. :
It is a variation on a theme for the planning I did for my initial idea. :
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Research for Ancillary Tasks
For my two Auxiliary tasks I will be producing a Poster and a double page spread. Both of these would try and represent the conventional values of the film. The poster will be a generic stereotype in relation to film posters of the same genre. The film itself is intended to have a narrative of three adults caught up in a love triangle. This means that inevitably the film will have a semi-dark atmosphere with plenty of low key lighting to represent this darkness. Therefore my film poster will try and include a dark and ominous tone to try and replicate the themes of the film.
Below are different examples of posters which I will use as an archetype when producing mine as I will be aiming to replicate the professional qualities they hold.

For example, in The Lovely Bones there is a definite clash between dark and light which is a clear example of binary opposites between good and evil. The fact the man is cast in a dark shadow making him a silhouette connotes mystery, secrets, threat. He is looking directly at the brightly dressed girl who is illuminated by the sun. She appears innocent and curious when looking at the man. This makes her seem vulnerable as she seems to be unaware of any danger that this shadowed character hold.
I will use this poster as one of my style models when producing my own as it holds the same conventions and a similar theme in relation to the dark elements of my film
In the film Frantic, Harrison Ford's wife gets abducted which relates to the theme that is portrayed in my short film titled "Missing". Low key lighting is seen in this poster too which is a common code of posters from this genre of mystery/thriller. Both characters are giving the audience eye contract which suggests they both have a story to tell. However, Harrison Ford has a concerned, focussed expression which gives subtle hints to his role within the film. His wife has a vacant expression which makes her look like the victim within this film. The tag line from the film uses a rule of three which sets the mood that this is a deadly serious film that will thrill the audience. The one word title of the film is on that we have replicated as we believe it is the most effective for this specific genre of film.
When producing my film poster I will show clear examples of low key lighting to show the contrast in character roles. I will also attempt to use a rule of three tag line to the same effect that it is used in the above poster 'Frantic'.
My second auxiliary task will be double page spread that would feature in film magazines such as Empire and Film. The article will be aimed at a target audience who have an interest in the thriller/mystery genre and will include reviews and a synopsis of the film trying to persuade them to come and see the film.
The double page spread can take shape in a number of forms. There may even be a larger image taking pride place in the centre of the page and then a small amount of text if the film, for example, was part of a large franchise like Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter there may be little information required is the audience is well educated when it comes to the storyline and nature of the film.
However, I have decided to produce an article interviewing one of that actors of my film which will be portrayed to be a large A-list actress. This means the article would be trying to sell the film as the audience would come to see them
Below are different examples of posters which I will use as an archetype when producing mine as I will be aiming to replicate the professional qualities they hold.

For example, in The Lovely Bones there is a definite clash between dark and light which is a clear example of binary opposites between good and evil. The fact the man is cast in a dark shadow making him a silhouette connotes mystery, secrets, threat. He is looking directly at the brightly dressed girl who is illuminated by the sun. She appears innocent and curious when looking at the man. This makes her seem vulnerable as she seems to be unaware of any danger that this shadowed character hold.
I will use this poster as one of my style models when producing my own as it holds the same conventions and a similar theme in relation to the dark elements of my film
In the film Frantic, Harrison Ford's wife gets abducted which relates to the theme that is portrayed in my short film titled "Missing". Low key lighting is seen in this poster too which is a common code of posters from this genre of mystery/thriller. Both characters are giving the audience eye contract which suggests they both have a story to tell. However, Harrison Ford has a concerned, focussed expression which gives subtle hints to his role within the film. His wife has a vacant expression which makes her look like the victim within this film. The tag line from the film uses a rule of three which sets the mood that this is a deadly serious film that will thrill the audience. The one word title of the film is on that we have replicated as we believe it is the most effective for this specific genre of film.
When producing my film poster I will show clear examples of low key lighting to show the contrast in character roles. I will also attempt to use a rule of three tag line to the same effect that it is used in the above poster 'Frantic'.
My second auxiliary task will be double page spread that would feature in film magazines such as Empire and Film. The article will be aimed at a target audience who have an interest in the thriller/mystery genre and will include reviews and a synopsis of the film trying to persuade them to come and see the film.
The double page spread can take shape in a number of forms. There may even be a larger image taking pride place in the centre of the page and then a small amount of text if the film, for example, was part of a large franchise like Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter there may be little information required is the audience is well educated when it comes to the storyline and nature of the film.
However, I have decided to produce an article interviewing one of that actors of my film which will be portrayed to be a large A-list actress. This means the article would be trying to sell the film as the audience would come to see them
The first double page spread will be the design I will aim to replicate as my feature film will be relatively un-known and I want to try and promote the film in the best way and the most effective way possible. Due to the mystery nature of my film, however, I will be cautious when including a synopsis as I do not wish to reveal the entire plot
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