Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Evaluation Activity 1: In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and coventions of real media products?
1) The title of the film is Experimentation, this gives the audience a clue of what the film/opening sequence is about, it connote a scary experimentation by the font we chose.
2) In screenshot 2, we displayed the location, it shows a dark location at night and it sets the atmosphere. this gives the audience another clue into which its a horror/thriller in quite a remote setting.
3) We displayed a prop in screenshot 3 in which one of the characters are using a torch. this again conveys the location as being dark and in the middle of nowhere.
4) In screenshot 4, we display a camera shot of the bag of a abducted character and shows his abandoned bag, we used a close up to show his abandoned bag to connote something sinister may have happened.
5) In screenshot 5 we show the title and font used in the film/opening sequence. The font chosen was quite a old/ normal font, this helped the pictures we used in the opening sequence to acompany the graphic images. It was in white because our film starts with explaing the Nazi experiments of the 1940`s, and we thought the black and white helped connote the 10940`s.
6) In screenshot 6 we show a picture of some experiments taking place on twins in the Nazi era. We used these pictures because it gives the audience a hint of the story and whats to come, it acts as a teaser.
7) The things we used to hint the genre are things such as dark colours and a gloomy exteria. In screenshot 7 we show a door on its own, it looks suspicious and creepy which connotes a horror.
8) In screenshot 8 we introduce the character in the openiong sequnece when were showing the actors names. The character are walking to the creepy destination. It shows them casually walking, this is steriotypical in a horror because they`re oblivious to the danger ahead.
9) In screenshot 9 we show a transition used in the opening sequence called random blocks invert, this went well with the hand held feel of the opening sequence.
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