Sunday 15 April 2012

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

My film was created using relatively new digital video technology in a now changing industry, the change from film to digital video is now taking a huge turn with many Directors now favouring the systems for their ease of use. This new generation of people creating every sort of video and sharing them on internet sites such as YouTube and Vimeo has created overnight stars and outlets for this new generation. However, I'm challenging the convention of these videos as a majority are not serious short films of movies, rather episodic or amusing clips about the creators own life. By creating a serious film I am hoping to achieve a more spread of publicity and a genuine interest rather than users looking for a quick laugh.



The film is different than what most students would make, its genre- a religious drama is not the first idea that comes into students' heads with a majority of the films on youtube being action, guns and frankly awful acting.



A majority of religious based films portraying religion in a negative way is often protested and rallied against. These public demonstrations against 'Dogma' by Kevin Smith actually caused more positive publicity than negative with Smith stating 'it was the best publicity' he could of gotten. In terms of genre my film defies the convention that most short films do not have a plot, favouring a sequence of events, a quick snapshot from a much larger picture. These films include 'The Hole' 'Get Off My Land' and 'The Box'. My film does have a plot and a narrative arch that covers the events following the flash back that is included, therefore creating a whole plot in a short film. In terms of plot my film does not confine the conventions of a normal drama as it features a flashback a a flashback crossed out of body experience. In the few religious films where the out of body experience applies, it is usually to meet God, whereas in my film, the subject, Anthony' is essentially moving away from God and rejecting his religion.



By leaving the film open to interpretation, I do not confine to the convention that a film must be essentially 'wrapped up' and 'finished'. I leave it to the audience to decided whether Anthony has done right by staying with his girlfriend or wrong by throwing away his religion and the only man left in his intermediate family.

How effective is the combination of your main product and your ancillary tasks?


Although the poster I created was not directly related to my main product, (not a still image from the product) it still relates to the plot device of the marbles. The photograph I created during the brainstorming session following my idea for the film. From the poster, an audience can guess that the film is quite 'eerie' and a drama or a horror. It is not too revealing which essentially completes it's task by provoking the audience to wonder and ask about the film and perhaps research it. The simple colour scheme with the black background and warped text implies it is surreal and perhaps involves death. The use of the marble counters its intended original invention of being a fun 'almost-sport' to a dark and twisted one, not what the audience would normally apply the object to. The poster gained these critical comments: 
Feedback
  • 'Colour of marble, good choice! Stands out!'
  • 'Font! :)'
  • 'The light around the marble makes it obvious that it's a significant part of the film.'
  • 'Light and shadow adds a good atmosphere.
  • 'Eerie!'
  • 'Like looking through a marble. (font)'
  • 'Black, like the humour'.
  • 'Like.'

My film itself, I believe fits in well with the poster and would rightly suit it. The film together with the two ancillary tasks combine to create the vision i had when starting this product. 
The review I created, incorporates the same colour scheme as the poster, mixing dark backgrounds with light overlays. this continuity helps to associate these pieces together, hoping to connect the two and build up a database of images and signs in the audience mind. The photograph uses a still from production, capturing the actor in deadpan interest. The review looks as if the magazine might of made a spread of the film and included the poster free, making the section in itself a 'mini-mag'. The 'Hamlet' of the magazine world. In all, the two pieces work well together to create an 'eerie' sense that the audience will have to experience to find out just what it is. The poster could be replicated and sized to DVD cases, and merchandising such as postcards to spread popularity. 


how did you use media technologies



What have you learned from your audience feedback?



These are the feedback forms I received following the first showing of my final cut of my film. The reception is generally positive, with the editing being effective, particularly in the flashback scenes. This suggested, the audience enjoys creativity in films and the way new shots are introduced into the frame. 
Few did not understand the significance of the walking away scene, however a majority did.

Another use of symbolism that the audience picked up on, was the cut aways featuring the dog. Used as a tool to show isolation of the character, Anthony, the dog has been interpreted as the spirit of the Grandfather character due to the graphic matching of the eyes and the owl's eyes in the grandfather's house. Another interpretation from the audience was that the dog knew all along about the power of the marbles and by running away did not want to be a part of it. Hearing these different breakdowns made me feel happy about my work as it proved I had made a piece of work that people could debate about, a feature that many blockbusters of this day and age do not have. 

Following my second cut, my media teacher had shown my film to an actual film maker. I compared his comments with that of a self-confessed 'film-aholic':

  • Cameron
    Cool
  • looks good
  • but at 1:30, its mainly arm in the shot(address that in editing)
  • and that little thunder crackle when the marbles drop doesn't sound too good (audio) 
  • and when the marble is held up to the light
    yeah I like that (song at the end and credits)

    An actual film maker:
    Dog overused.
    Sounds coule be better (effects)


It was a positive for me that the film maker had less to comment on then the consumer. Whereas the consumer had an idea of what he wanted, the film-maker went into the film open minded and saw the product from a director's point of view.

 I have to bear in mind that people aim to get different results from films and have an idea of what they want to see, perhaps they do not want to do so much work whilst watching and simply relax and be absorbed. However, those that enjoyed the piece spoke of its mise-en-scene, quality plot and acting to portray the tale. This goes to show that amateur films can be thought provoking and have symbolism much like professionally made films and provoke a response. In future however, I would try to make my films more accessible to all manner of audience to a degree but do not spoon feed the audience.

This small control group represents a variety of different people with different tastes and can only be considered and to draw specific conclusions from these is not advised. 

 The feedback I received for my ancillary tasks were also generally positive, averaging scores of 7/10 and 8/10. The review gained marks as it was 'different from a conventional review' whilst the poster was 'simple and to the point'. The negative feedback was that the poster may of been 'too simple', whereas I had envisioned a provoking poster leaving the audience asking for more, they had received it as never having enough to have an interest in the first place. In future I will use a still image from the film itself to help relate to the motion picture enough. The review was favoured over the poster for its stylish fonts, I learnt that in production of this piece, rather than attempt to replicate an existing magazine page, I'd create my own, giving an original and modern look to my layout. 

Feedback
  • 'Colour of marble, good choice! Stands out!'
  • 'Font! :)'
  • 'The light around the marble makes it obvious that it's a significant part of the film.'
  • 'Light and shadow adds a good atmosphere.
  • 'Eerie!'
  • 'Like looking through a marble. (font)'
  • 'Black, like the humour'.
  • 'Like.'