Thursday, 30 April 2015

Evaluation Question 2

Evaluation Question 2
How does your media product represent particular social groups?

John v.s Commissioner Gordon
In our film we decided to come up with the idea of creating a character like Commissioner Gordon from Gotham to convey general conventions of the "good cop" persona. We assigned Harry's character the name "John" as (Like the name "Gordon") is a very common name which can be expected to be within the police force. Therefore, making John the archetype of cops throughout the crime genre. Furthermore, reinforcing the idea of creating a character that is microcosm for the "male good cop" character who wants to solve crime and is always working, even on his day off.
In terms of costume, we decided to opt for the smart-casual style unlike Gordon's full suit attire. This is because we felt like it gave our production a grittier feel and blended nicely with the urban surrounding setting. We decided to opt for a colour scheme of black and white. This is because black has connotations of death with symbolizes John's profession as he investigates crimes that can lead to death (much like Commissioner Gordon). It also shows a sense of sophistication and formality which in turn complements the idea of a smart-casual appearance.
Not only that, but the connotations of white entails a sense of great feelings and emotions that are positive. As a result, showing the optimistic outlook that John (much like Commissioner Gordon) has on solving a case. White colour schemes are often associated with life and purity
By pairing the black and white colour scheme together, we were able to abide by the expectations of the aesthetics of a cop which further reinforces the general conventions of the crime genre.

Pedro v.s Harvey Bullock
For Pedro's character, we were inspired by Commissioner Gordon's crime fighting partner: Harvey Bullock. As part of "Dead End's" narrative, we made Pedro's character dress in a more casual attire as it his day off work. We wanted to go against the standard convention of having a "good cop/bad cop" character with Pedro and make his alignment seem more neutral. Like Harvey Bullock, we made Pedro a side character who is good friends with the protagonist - John. As our interpretation of Harvey Bullock was loosely influenced, we have a lot of physical features like costume that defy the the cop demeanor but rather role in the police force that is remnant of Harvey Bullock.

The dark blue shirt worn by Pedro shows a sense of keeping within the crime genre as it is not a bright and luminescent colour. Therefore, keeping within the dark, gritty feel of the genre. Dark blue has conventional connotations of conveying authority, trust, truthfulness & stability. As a result, the choice of colour for Pedro's costume links with his role as being both a cop (therefore showing authority & stability) & Jon's crime partner (showing trust & truthfulness).

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Evaluation Question 1

There are many films and television shows that replicate our movie.

The movie is strictly a thriller film as it had many conventions that show this through the use of the crime genre.


One of the films that our film was based off would be se7en, we decided to choose clothes such as the protagonists in se7en due to the fact that they wear what traditional detectives wear. Suit, shirt, tie. However, in a way we defied this convention as we decided to take the more casual route to detective dress to represent that we were not expecting to go into work. The protagonist, John, wears a variety of traditional detective wear such as a black coat to suit the genre and a shirt, however John is wearing trainers and is not wearing a tie to display this. From this we based all of our clothes on the conventions of crime thriller films such as Jack Reacher or James Bond. This helps achieve a depressive mood and undertone that is a convention of crime thrillers also. This sets the entire tone of the film and in doing this brings the audience in with a "what's going to happen next" mentality that has been so successful in the past with films such as The Dark Knight or Jack Ryan.




















John Doe from Se7en (played by Kevin Spacey) is a methodical religious extremist. . 
He is extremely sadistic and shows many traits of a psychopath, this is also a common convention of the series. The villain is always portrayed as realistic but somewhat otherworldly to the other characters to add a macabre feel to the villains actions. This is similar to our movie as the villain in our film is not revealed which gives an otherworldly feel to him. This makes his actions more menacing and more dangerous as he is not portrayed as mortal but an otherworldly villain. This "otherworldly villain" convention is frequent in many other forms of media but the most notable "otherworldly villain" would be The Joker from the Dark Knight. The Joker seems insane and does not have the same thought process of a normal human which is what makes him such a feared and notorious villain, this type of villain is synonymous with the genre and has become a convention in it's own right.



Luther is one of the most focal inspirations for our project as it highlights the tormented lives of people who solve the most heinous murders. It portrays a deeply troubled individual working on the fringes of acceptable law enforcement. A running sub-plot focuses on this and a task force designed to remove Luther from his job which he does in a controversial unorthodox way. The tormented cop is a convention also due to the fact that it is frequent in almost every single Police related film. It's even made its way in to different genres such as superhero films and action, adventure genres such as Fast and Furious series.


The final convention that is similar to the thriller genre and is considered a convention throughout is motion blurs.Motion blurs are used to establish a shot or thing without actually making the reader focus on it, this is to give credit to another aspect as to what is on screen. This could include props, characters or subtitles, credits.

Sunday, 26 April 2015

Locations

Locations to film:














This path will be the ideal location for the opening shots and also a shot to incorporate the urban background. The trees around created a good lighting effect that allowed us to shoot without the light being too bright.













This underpass is covered in graffiti making it good to set up an urban, gritty theme. The lighting had to be natural due to lack of lighting tools so we had to film on a particularly cloudy day so the contrast did not cause confusion.













Davids Lane is a very busy roundabout near an industrial park. This could work well as an establishing or filler shot to reinforce the gloomy feel and tone of the product.









Here at this location in Cuckoo's Hollow nature reserve, will be the concluding part of the opening sequence. It is loosely based on Netflix's The Killing to present influences and further reinforce gloominess.











The house on the left is where our group member Harry lives. He had a garage with good lighting and space for the Alchemy scenes. The garage wasn't regularly visited so there would be no sound contamination. 

List of Locations featured:

Friday, 24 April 2015

Sound

Digetic Sound
Sound whose source is visible on the screen or whose source is implied to be present by the action of the film: 
  • voices of characters 
  • sounds made by objects in the story 
  • music represented as coming from instruments in the story space ( = source music). In final product, we will use a soundtrack similar to the BBC programme Luther. 
Digetic sound is any sound presented as originated from source within the film's world 
Digetic sound can be either on screen or off screen depending on whatever its source is within the frame or outside the frame. 
Another term for diegetic sound is actual sound.

Non-digetic
Sound whose source is neither visible on the screen nor has been implied to be present in the action: 
  • narrator's commentary
  • sound effects which is added for the dramatic effect
  • mood music
Non-digetic sound is represented as coming from the a source outside story space. 
The distinction between digetic or non-digetic sound depends on our understanding of the conventions of film viewing and listening.  A play with digetic and non-digetic conventions can be used to create ambiguity (horror), or to surprise the audience (comedy). 

Another term for non-digetic sound is commentary sound

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Change in Production Company Name

We have decided to change our production company name. This decision was due to CakeBox seeming inappropriate for our project. 

We have changed the name to Mallard Media where we have linked the footage of a drifting mallard duck in our film project. The name of the company is also a lot catchier and memorable than the previous name. We have developed the logo to appear at the beginning of the film:



Friday, 17 April 2015

Typography





Here is a potential look for the Typography of "Dead End":


The black typography conveys connotations of death which abides by the conventions of crime dramas relating to a murder case or evil intentions. The glass represents crime as many lives are shattered in crime dramas by law breaking scenarios like murder. The simplicity of the title shows a sense of realism to the project. If we were to go with this idea to represent our film, then we would make the glass an animation - shattering and heading towards the screen to reveal the film title.

The simplicity of the font reflects movie titles like Se7en but the shattered technique was loosely inspired by Black Shard.

Friday, 10 April 2015

Costumes & Props

Costume: Costumes are the distinctive style of dress/outfits which usually adjure to a certain genre or . A costume can be a particular style of clothing worn to portray the wearer as a character or type of character other than their regular persona at a social event such as a masquerade, a fancy dress party or in a theatre performance. 

Props: A property, commonly shortened to prop (plural: props), is an object used on stage or on screen by actors/actresses during a performance or screen production In practical terms, a prop is considered to be anything movable or portable on a stage or a set, distinct from the actors, scenery, costumes and electrical equipment. 

Consumable food items appearing in the production are also considered properties. 

Costume ideas for our opening scene: 

Costume for the Alchemist (Keenan) Black Cloak Black Trousers Black Shoes White T-shirt Props for the Alchemist Vials Jars Cat Herbs Pestle Mortar Rocks Jewels Skull Bunsen Burners/Fire Water Books 





Costume for the Jon (Harry) & Pedro (Kieran) Dark coloured jacket Jeans White v-neck Black boots

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Denonative and Connotative

Connotative - Connotative is when an object or action has a deeper meaning. Usually determined by the symbolism or connotations within a shot.

Denonative - Denonative is when it is obvious what the contextual meaning is of a shot.

Connotative & Denonative analysis of AHS: Coven Promo Poster:Denonative: Three women with a white , magic snake slivering out of all their mouths. The close-up shot is only showing the lower half of the face - making the main focus being the snake & the three mouths. Two women are of Caucasian ethinicity are either side of the one woman of black ethinicity. As a result, makes the black woman appear as the main focus.

Connotative: White snake represents a weaker enemy (i.e. the battle between the voodoos, witches & witch hunters), females' glossy red lips symbolise seduction, black ethnicity of the woman could depict the voodoo clan & the complication of racial topics in New Orleans, Because the snake is slithering from each persons' mouth it could be to show that all of the women are somehow linked (& in the case the women are used to portray the factions within Coven), snakes also have connotations of magic, temptation & the devil; therefore applying a biblical reference to the poster as many people oppress witchcraft as it can be considered to be unholy because Satan took the form of a snake when he tricked Eve into eating the apple; also defying the act of god.

Thriller Demographic

The BBFC sets most thriller films with a rating of 15 which aims thrillers directly at a more mature audience. Most thriller films also have a viewer-ship of 15-40 year old indicating a mature yet conventionally modern audience. 

Thriller appeals to both females and males with the mystery genre being predominantly viewed by women (e.g. Midsommer Murders/Insomnia)  and the action thriller (e.g. James Bond/Jason Bourne). With elements of both conventions, we intend for our film to appeal to both genders while being predominantly aimed at 15-40 year old viewers. Despite this, the largest more select viewer-ship is 15-21 year old views statistically. Therefore, a thriller with a younger cast is likely to attract this core group more rather than the conventional cast age range of 27-70 (with the Da Vinci Code as an example).

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

Issues With Rough Cut


We encountered issues when editing including and particularly audio.
Due to this, several sound clips had to be cut and thus our rough cut needs a lot of work. Also due to the lack of a tripod, we naturally encountered problems with the camera being shaky at times when it needed to be still. 

The feedback we received also stated that some scenes seemed dull due to the lack of titles in them. 

In our next attempt:

  • We will make the camera more stable
  • Increase number of titles
  • Add production company titles
  • Shorten shot lengths to reduce potential to be dull
  • Focus more on the dialogue so other audio elements don't interfere.