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RIP By Gabriella Kingsley (2120) And  Claudia Rollinson (5041) Hampstead fine arts 10222 Note: please click the slides for effects
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Narrative device  Our film follows the conventions of a typical slasher horror film. We followed a similar plot to the film “Shrooms” which is classified in this genre. We used a very typical narrative device of the slasher horror genre, in that our film opens with a chase that in a chronological sense does not fall at the beginning of the movie. HALLOWEEN II LINK  Click on the link above to see  the opening sequence to Halloween II OUR FILM
Typical Conventions Our film follows the typical convention of teenagers going somewhere secluded, behind the backs of their parents to do things teenagers want to do i.e drugs and have sex. As the parents are unaware, this invites something to happen to the teenagers.
Title Conventions  Halloween We followed the typical white on black titles that are conventionally used in horror films such as “Shrooms” and “halloween”.  Shrooms Our Film
Sound TRACK Sound Track 	We created our own soundtrack using garage band using similar conventions to other slasher horror’s. There are many films that use this same effect such as Halloween, Friday the 13th and many more.  Click to hear our soundtrack
Sound effects We used heavy breathing and footsteps over our soundtrack to create tension and also added room tones to the second scene using soundtrack pro. The sound effect techniques are very conventional in movies in general when emphasizing something.
How does your media product represent particular social groups?ho
Costume and make-up THE VICTIM The victim: dressed casually compared to friend to show a lower social status and that she is not bothered by her appearance. This is also shown in the narrative in this scene. This character would be classified in a less popular social group – “nerds”.
We cast our victim to be a girl rather then a boy because it is a typical convention in all slasher horror’s. This is usually the case because women are scene to be more weak and venerable.  The Exorcist A prime example of this is the film “the exorcist”, although in the original book the victim was a boy, when it came to producing the film they cast a girl to play the victim.  Haloween II
The Sister dressed smarter and more fashionable to give a higher status and to represent her vanity which is also shown through her personality. When watching this scene you can see the clear separation of social groups through the narrative. This character would be classified in a popular social group – “ the queen bee” Click the right  photo to start clip
The Murderer  We decided to dress our murderer in black and to never show his face. We did this because most murderer’s in films faces are either never shown or covered by a mask.   Our Film Shrooms Freddie vs Jason
	We cast our murderer as a man. We did this because it is a typical convention of murderer’s in slasher horror films. Men are usually cast because they are seemed to be more strong, powerful and aggressive.  Halloween 2 Freddie vs Jason
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
Distribution companies 	As our film was a low budget film with an unknown cast, it would be unlikely to attract investment from mainstream distribution companies, although horror genres usually have global appeal.  	We would focus on attracting independent distribution companies such as Lionsgate and Momentum who specialize in supporting low budget film makers that create this genre.
Although our film is low budget and has an unknown cast, sometimes films like this are the most successful films that attract global appeal such as “The Blair Witch Project” and “Paranormal Activity”. Paranormal activity was made with a low budget and unknown cast. It was then posted on youtube and started attracting views through word of mouth. It was then scene by Steven Spielberg who brought the rights to the film and altered it. He then sold it to a big distribution company called  The blair  Witch Project Paranormal Activity
Unique Selling points Usually, when distributors are looking for a unique selling point of a film, they are looking for things such as: A-list cast High concept high budget film Popular genre
Our Unique Selling Points     Our film differs from the usual unique selling points, however we believe this works in our favour: Horror’s have global appeal The fact our film was low budget it would be less expensive for distributors. Young cast attracts a young audience which we are aiming for.  Horror’s usually have an unknown cast, therefore our unknown cast is an advantage.
What would be the audience for your media product?
Audience  Audience: the audience that our film would attract, would most likely be between the ages of 15 and 24 which is good as these are the main ages of the population that go to the cinema.
Certification : If we took our media product to the bbfc, our film would be most likely to receive a certificate 15. because of our genre, we would automatically be losing out on family groups and young children. However, an interesting thing to consider, is in regards to horror films, the higher certificate it has, the more it appeals as it is considering to be more scary and gory.
How did you  attract/ address  your audience?
The best way to attract an audience is by advertisement through Trailer, Print, PR, TV and Internet. As horrors are a popular genre in media, we felt our genre would draw a large audience and attention. Our Narrative created an enigma with an intense build up of a girl running through the woods from a murderer. We felt our opening to the film would encourage the audience to continue watching. We made our characters around the same age as our target audience, enabling the audience to understand and relate to the characters.
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
 TECHNOLOGIESPRE PRODUCTION  WE FOUND THE TECHNOLOGIES WE USED ALLOWED US TO BE EXTREMELY CREATIVE. WE USED PROGRAMMES SUCH AS: Our animatic IMAGE READY ,[object Object],[object Object]
Post Production FINAL CUT PRO ,[object Object]
ALSO ALOWED US TO ADD EFFECTS IN SUCH AS THE WHITE FLASH.Click Image Above For Flash Effect GARAGE BAND ,[object Object],SOUNDTRACK AND USE SPECIAL EFFECTS  SUCH AS THE GIRLS HEAVY BREATHING. Soundtrack Pro  -Enabled us to add sound effects Such  as panting, footsteps and room tones.
Research and Distribution FACEBOOK ,[object Object], TO RECEIVE PERSONAL FEEDBACK.  YOUTUBE ,[object Object], 	TO FILMS OF THE SAME GENRE WHICH GAVE  	US IDEAS. ,[object Object],	To receive personal feedback.
LOOKING BACK AT YOUR PRELIMINARY TASK, WHAT DO YOU FEEL YOU HAVE LEARNT IN THE PROGRESSION FROM IT TO THE FULL PRODUCT?
WE LEARNT ABOUT HOW TO RECORD SOUND ON A CAMERA AND APPLY ROOM TONES SINCE OUR PRELIMARY TASK, WE HAVE FOUND FINAL CUT PRO EASIER TO USE AND WE COULD BE MORE CREATIVE WITH IT WE FOUND THE 180 DEGREE RULE EASIER TO APPLY AND STICK TO
WE LEARNT ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE FROM FRAMING WE LEARNT HOW TO CREATE TITLES WE LEARNT HOW TO CREATE A SOUNDTRACK AND ADD SOUND EFFECTS WE FILMED MORE COMPLICATED SCENES

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  • 1. RIP By Gabriella Kingsley (2120) And Claudia Rollinson (5041) Hampstead fine arts 10222 Note: please click the slides for effects
  • 2. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
  • 3. Narrative device Our film follows the conventions of a typical slasher horror film. We followed a similar plot to the film “Shrooms” which is classified in this genre. We used a very typical narrative device of the slasher horror genre, in that our film opens with a chase that in a chronological sense does not fall at the beginning of the movie. HALLOWEEN II LINK Click on the link above to see the opening sequence to Halloween II OUR FILM
  • 4. Typical Conventions Our film follows the typical convention of teenagers going somewhere secluded, behind the backs of their parents to do things teenagers want to do i.e drugs and have sex. As the parents are unaware, this invites something to happen to the teenagers.
  • 5. Title Conventions Halloween We followed the typical white on black titles that are conventionally used in horror films such as “Shrooms” and “halloween”. Shrooms Our Film
  • 6. Sound TRACK Sound Track We created our own soundtrack using garage band using similar conventions to other slasher horror’s. There are many films that use this same effect such as Halloween, Friday the 13th and many more. Click to hear our soundtrack
  • 7. Sound effects We used heavy breathing and footsteps over our soundtrack to create tension and also added room tones to the second scene using soundtrack pro. The sound effect techniques are very conventional in movies in general when emphasizing something.
  • 8. How does your media product represent particular social groups?ho
  • 9. Costume and make-up THE VICTIM The victim: dressed casually compared to friend to show a lower social status and that she is not bothered by her appearance. This is also shown in the narrative in this scene. This character would be classified in a less popular social group – “nerds”.
  • 10. We cast our victim to be a girl rather then a boy because it is a typical convention in all slasher horror’s. This is usually the case because women are scene to be more weak and venerable. The Exorcist A prime example of this is the film “the exorcist”, although in the original book the victim was a boy, when it came to producing the film they cast a girl to play the victim. Haloween II
  • 11. The Sister dressed smarter and more fashionable to give a higher status and to represent her vanity which is also shown through her personality. When watching this scene you can see the clear separation of social groups through the narrative. This character would be classified in a popular social group – “ the queen bee” Click the right photo to start clip
  • 12. The Murderer We decided to dress our murderer in black and to never show his face. We did this because most murderer’s in films faces are either never shown or covered by a mask. Our Film Shrooms Freddie vs Jason
  • 13. We cast our murderer as a man. We did this because it is a typical convention of murderer’s in slasher horror films. Men are usually cast because they are seemed to be more strong, powerful and aggressive. Halloween 2 Freddie vs Jason
  • 14. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
  • 15. Distribution companies As our film was a low budget film with an unknown cast, it would be unlikely to attract investment from mainstream distribution companies, although horror genres usually have global appeal. We would focus on attracting independent distribution companies such as Lionsgate and Momentum who specialize in supporting low budget film makers that create this genre.
  • 16. Although our film is low budget and has an unknown cast, sometimes films like this are the most successful films that attract global appeal such as “The Blair Witch Project” and “Paranormal Activity”. Paranormal activity was made with a low budget and unknown cast. It was then posted on youtube and started attracting views through word of mouth. It was then scene by Steven Spielberg who brought the rights to the film and altered it. He then sold it to a big distribution company called The blair Witch Project Paranormal Activity
  • 17. Unique Selling points Usually, when distributors are looking for a unique selling point of a film, they are looking for things such as: A-list cast High concept high budget film Popular genre
  • 18. Our Unique Selling Points Our film differs from the usual unique selling points, however we believe this works in our favour: Horror’s have global appeal The fact our film was low budget it would be less expensive for distributors. Young cast attracts a young audience which we are aiming for. Horror’s usually have an unknown cast, therefore our unknown cast is an advantage.
  • 19. What would be the audience for your media product?
  • 20. Audience Audience: the audience that our film would attract, would most likely be between the ages of 15 and 24 which is good as these are the main ages of the population that go to the cinema.
  • 21. Certification : If we took our media product to the bbfc, our film would be most likely to receive a certificate 15. because of our genre, we would automatically be losing out on family groups and young children. However, an interesting thing to consider, is in regards to horror films, the higher certificate it has, the more it appeals as it is considering to be more scary and gory.
  • 22. How did you attract/ address your audience?
  • 23. The best way to attract an audience is by advertisement through Trailer, Print, PR, TV and Internet. As horrors are a popular genre in media, we felt our genre would draw a large audience and attention. Our Narrative created an enigma with an intense build up of a girl running through the woods from a murderer. We felt our opening to the film would encourage the audience to continue watching. We made our characters around the same age as our target audience, enabling the audience to understand and relate to the characters.
  • 24. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
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  • 29. LOOKING BACK AT YOUR PRELIMINARY TASK, WHAT DO YOU FEEL YOU HAVE LEARNT IN THE PROGRESSION FROM IT TO THE FULL PRODUCT?
  • 30. WE LEARNT ABOUT HOW TO RECORD SOUND ON A CAMERA AND APPLY ROOM TONES SINCE OUR PRELIMARY TASK, WE HAVE FOUND FINAL CUT PRO EASIER TO USE AND WE COULD BE MORE CREATIVE WITH IT WE FOUND THE 180 DEGREE RULE EASIER TO APPLY AND STICK TO
  • 31. WE LEARNT ABOUT THE IMPORTANCE FROM FRAMING WE LEARNT HOW TO CREATE TITLES WE LEARNT HOW TO CREATE A SOUNDTRACK AND ADD SOUND EFFECTS WE FILMED MORE COMPLICATED SCENES