Monday, 30 April 2012

Evaluation 7 - Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the product?

I feel that we have learnt a vast amount from our preliminary task. We learnt about the aspects of filming such as mise-en-scene, camera angles, editing and sound. We have improved tremendously since our preliminary task as we used that to aid our thriller, and we are extremely satisfied and proud of our final outcome of the thriller opening. Throughout the process of filming we had to make vital decisions concerning the storyline of the thriller, as the storyline we first planned had flaws in it, and we encountered certain circumstances which would not allow us to be able to complete the thriller to that storyline, things such as two of the members of our group leaving the group which meant we did not have the correct amount of people needed. Therefore we have made modifications and this final outcome is not directly following the storyboard; however we feel we have made the correct decisions and made our thriller as good as it could possibly be, we learnt from our preliminary task that when faced with complications we need to act quickly and intelligently to avert the problems in the best way. We compared our new thriller to our old preliminary task and discovered that in the filming process we used a wider variety of techniques, which we feel have improved our final outcome. We implemented much more shots, camera angles, movement and edits than previously. In conclusion, I strongly feel that we have come a long way since our preliminary task and we have made a large improvement. We have improved the quality of our work and we have also improved our creativity when producing the storyline. Due to our experience gained from the preliminary task we knew how to cater to the audience and make our product into something we know they would want to see.

Evaluation 3 - What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why? (Studio, TV, Web, DVD etc)

Our thriller is a very small production with no budget. On this basis I don’t think any major distributors would pick this film up as it is not a Hollywood blockbuster with a colossal budget. However, think our film could be distributed by small UK distributors, such as Metrodome. I think our media product could be eligible for the microwave scheme as we could do a lot with a low budget, as we have already shown we can do a lot without one. Moreover, we could finish our film in 18 days to a high quality and so that would be a good scheme for us. Metrodome would be a good distributor for our film as it is a small scale British production and an independent UK distributor, as a result they know how to promote correctly in the UK and I believe my thriller could do incredibly well if given the right support by the right distributor. I would distribute my film via the internet with things such as YouTube. A wide variety of people are on YouTube almost every day and so our product would reach a wide variety of people, and I think my film will appeal to all audiences. I would distribute the film digitally as this is cheaper and we can produce larger amounts of prints and therefore distribute it to more cinemas and exhibitioners rather than having celluloid which is very expensive and doesn’t last as long as digital.

Evaluation 2 - How does your Media product represent particular social groups?(gender, age, sexuality, ethnicity etc)

My media product presents social groups in an unusual way. Through out the opening of the thriller we don’t directly show the characters face. This was intentional as we wanted to show that the audience didn’t need to know what social group the person was from for them to be enticed by the film. I feel this was an interesting way of portraying social groups as it doesn’t actually show any social group but still gives the audience the same feel they would get from any other film. Also this is a good method as it builds more suspense for the audience and makes them more curious as to what is going to happen. The opening of this thriller gives away almost nothing and makes the audience be on the edge of their seats, anticipating what is to come. Another reason this method is used is because it is a spy thriller, and the stereotype of spy thrillers is that the spy is not recognised and moves around without being located; this helps to portray that aspect of the spy genre. This gives the character a certain advantage over the audience because they cannot see who the character is and so they cannot make a judgement of their personality or their aim.
Characters face still hidden.
The characters faces is intentionally hidden.








Even at long shots, the identity is still hidden away from the audience.

Evaluation 1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

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


A thriller is a movie genre which follows specific devices in order to build a specific reaction on the audience. Often in a thriller genre film, the narrative will centre around a crime. Many popular thrillers revolve about a serial killer on the loose. The purpose of this is to try and convey a lot of action in order to ‘thrill’ the audience. 

'Eagle eye' is a good example of a real thrillers that correctly emphasizes the use of the conventions of thrillers like the ones previously stated. Two characters shown on the left portray a young man and a single mother who are brought together and coerced by an anonymous caller into carrying out a plan by a possible terrorist organization. This reinforces the narrative idea about thrillers based around a crime in order to portray action to 'thrill' the audience. 
Our thriller is has a similar crime convention. It is based on the masterminding work of a spy/agent/ who can easily plan and execute the delivery of a fatal radiation bomb. Its different to most thrillers as it isn't based on the usual victim run away from killer movie. It's more of a what could happen rather than a I know what will happen, as that's the usual disadvantage with serial killers and victims. They either get away or not, whereas a Thriller such as mine can have so many different happenings that it sometimes the audience doesn't expect.


This is an image from the film 'The Recruit' which has similar scene setting to my thriller opening.



This is another of the many sub genres involved with thrillers. Spy thrillers are most commonly known to have a lot of suspense in them as they need to effectively catch the viewer’s attention and make them want to watch on. Suspense is built throughout my thriller as you see the character walking with a suspicious looking bag and fast paced music in the background, this makes the audience wonder what is going to happen. I would compare my film to a film such as ‘The Recruit' as is it originally a spy thriller but if we created the rest of the film it would also involve action.



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