Saturday 25 December 2010

readership profile


this is the readership profile i came up with for our target audience

Tuesday 16 November 2010

Short film Questionnaire

We created a short film questionnaire to conduct some audience research.

1. Have you ever watched a short film?

2. Would you ever consider watching a short film?

3. What are your initial thoughts when you hear the word “short film”?

4. What is your favourite genre of film? Why do you like this genre?

5. What’s the most recent film you have seen?

6. Are you interested in DVD extras?

7. Where would you watch a short film?

8. What radio station do you listen to?

9. Do you read any film magazines? If so which?

10. Is there any particular film poster that sticks in your mind? And why?


examples of short films



if this video doesnt play heres the link:
http://futurestates.tv/episodes/fallout

what struck me about this film was its use of only three colours black, white and only introduced at the end green.

Tuesday 2 November 2010

My short film review

My task is to write two mock up film review of 150 words:

Audience 1: Film academics/ enthusiasts interested in style, technique, etc/ cultured audience 25+
Audience 2: Blockbuster/ multiplex/ mainstream/ 15-25 audience.






Film Magazine and review writing



List of film review magazines:

· Empire

· Esquire

· DVD review

· Sight and sound

· Total film




Our two magazines that we are comparing are Total film and sight and sound.

Total film has far more visual content where as sight and sound still have images but has much more written material. The overall tone of sight and sound is much more formal. It has an exclusive impersonal style; also it lists all the credits. Both magazines use an iconic masthead.

Sight and sound reviews are longer and more in-depth, they often contrast the films they are reviewing with other films and do not use a rating system. They also do the rare thing of giving a synopsis this maybe so the audience doesn’t concentrate on narrative but the films direction, visual qualities or acting ability.

Empire has an exclusive style it is very personal. The reviews focus more on the story line and focus on the mainstream elements narrative, genre and performance. It is extremely visually enticing with the images; cell lines and pulled out quotes in the article. Its more of a dip in magazine easy to extract bits of content that appeal to you.




What do we think makes a successful film review first of all something that stood out was the lack of rating in sight and sound we decided that this was one of the biggest and easiest ways to see if a film was good or not and made comparing it to other films simple and quick.

Also visual aids are always more appealing astatically and to give you n idea of the style of the film. Also if the film is an animation being able to see how realistic and detailed the drawings is would also be a good indication the time gone into the film and its overall quality.

The films age recommendation and the level of violent and sexual content is extremely important so the potential audience know if it may cause them some offence or frighten them or if it is recommendable for children.

It is important to know who is starring in the film or who has a cameo role as this can given an indication of the performance quality also if the actors have a preference or are often associated with a certain genre it helps the audience decided if the film would fit the type of films that appeal to them.


Friday 22 October 2010

audience demographic/ target audience

Almost every media production that is made relies on audience research prior to production and during production.

Fatal attraction famously changed its ending following a test run with a pilot.
http://fanedit.org/8486/

Snakes on a plane famously involved their target audience by allowing them to make decisions about music, dialogue, etc.
http://boston.com/ae/movies/articles/2006/08/13/camptastic/

We need to understand our target audience- and plan to create something that appeals to them. We mus therefor in our groups conduct audience research throughout the production process of our film.

We could do this in the form of video vox-pops, audio vox-pops, we could set up online questionnaires or surveys.

Who is our target audience? we need to create a detailed profile (age, gender, interests, tastes, region, career, etc).

Example: NME reader profile:
http://getememedia.com/DB/market-insight/cinema.html

Once we've don't this we need to look at them in more detail. Like there:
  • film viewing habits
  • what genres they prefer and why
  • what films they saw most recently/ their favorite films
  • whether they watch short films (if they don't, why don't they?) remind them about virals which can often be short films, DVD extras, youtube films, animations, etc.
  • where they watch them (i they do watch them)
  • sow them examples of short films and posters and ask them to say what they like and dislike about them
  • can they tell you about any posters that stood out to them
  • what radio stations do they listen to- or film magazines do they read.

Tuesday 19 October 2010

Our first ideas.











Criteria

Our film has to be incorporate time and technology.

planning short film


What makes a good short film?

There are no hard-and-fast rules as to what makes a good short film but after researching various tips and advice on the best ways to make a short film we decided that these were the most important to consider:


An Exciting & Original Idea

Original ideas are not easy to come-by but a good way of avoiding clichéd ideas is to watch lots of other short films, look out for any trends and stay clear of them. Even if your idea isn't completely original try to look at the subject matter from a different angle or using a different style/technique. If you're struggling for ideas, you could try to find inspiration in your experiences or those of the people that you meet or through the stories that you read in newspapers, magazines and online

Exciting New Techniques & Style

Even an average plot can be made intriguing by an exciting new technique or style - whether it be a new kind of animation, camera work or art direction. Try experimenting and developing your own style. Note – having said that, beware of style over substance.

I found a few quotes that were a responses from Waikato Polytechnic Students, Hamilton, New Zealand. These quotes i felt were important to keep in mind when coming up with our narrative and style of filming:

  • 'Similar to a short story. Sometimes with a surprise ending.'

  • 'An intense piece of time - usually deals with one idea and expresses it fairly directly.'

  • 'An expression of an idea on a shorter scale. Often expressive and tends towards the abstract. An idea that is complete in itself.'

Lighting

for these photos we used two gels green and pink they look exteremly effective and create two shadows. I felt like this showed two sides to 'karl' an angle and devil contrast.














We used the green gels for this effect.






For this effect we just used two very bright lights to shine on our subject/ model 'Karl'. They did not light the room particually brightly but created a stronge shadow and and eerie feel.