Monday, 3 December 2012

Media Evaluation - question 7.

Looking back at your preliminary task what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product? 

I learnt a variety of new skills from completing the preliminary task, from technical skills to being able to to work successfully within a group, all of what I was able to transfer to the completion of the opening two minutes of our own film, and so they were helpful me and highly valuable.

There were three techniques that we made sure we included in the task, they were shot reverse shot, 180 degree rule and match on action. These were all skills that previously I was unaware of the skills that were necessary to create a successful and professional product. Once I had learnt these skills we were then able to put them into our final product, we used the shot reverse shot so that we could clearly show conversation between the characters. Then the 180 degree rule made sure that the audience are able to see everything, making sure that they do not miss out on anything and it will also appear more realist for them.  We were also able to use match on action, this made sure that all of the action that took place flowed throughout even if it was being shown through the use of two different cameras.

As well as technical skills that I have learnt I have also learnt skills such as working within a team and selecting the best font for the work that I have completed. These are the skills that I think will be valuable in everything that I do rather than just one media based task.     

When we first started work on the preliminary task I was unsure about what I was doing and so it took a long time work out how everything was done. However once I had worked everything out I was able to complete tasks a lot quicker which made everything easier and meant that I was able to focus more on how everything looked rather than if I was doing it right. One of the most noticeable things is that I have learnt how to hold the camera in more effective way meaning that the film if of a better quality. 

I think that it is clear that I have moved on and gained a vast amount skills from when I completed the preliminary task to when I completed the opening of our film. I have learnt about the different skills and techniques that are available and thus been able to apply them to our film opening which has resulted in a better quality when compared to when I first started. Looking back at the preliminary to the film opening I feel that it is clear to see the improvement that I have made. and so has improved the quality of the finished product.  

Friday, 30 November 2012

Media Evaluation - question 6

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? 

I have learnt a lot more about the different kinds of technology available and how to use them to the highest quality while making the opening of our film. I have learnt how to use Final Cut Express Pro and Grange Band both computer software that I had previously never used, I think that I learnt quickly and picked up the skills needed to make a successful opening to our film. An example of a skill that I have learnt is how to use and was highly successful was the effect Bad TV, this made footage appear as if it had been broken and so making the situation we were trying to create seem more realist.  

I was also able to learn how to use Garage Band, this has not only allowed me to gain skills through the use of the software but also the importance of the music. 

Another useful skill that I think will come in especially usefully is that I learnt how to use a camera effectively, so that the best quality can be produced. I had never used these types of camera before so again I had a new skill to learn, I had to learn the best ways of using it but also the best way that would benefit our film, which I feel I have achieved. I did learn how to carry out a steady shot but because of the convention that we wanted to break and the way that the film was going to be filmed I was unable to show this skill, an example of this being used in other films is Clover Field. 




We felt that the more variety of shots that we used would enhance the overall effect of the film opening. The more shots used will ensure that the audience enjoy the film opening more as it will ensure that they do not get bored, this is something that can often happen with the target audience that has been selected. Due to the film being all filmed through a hand held camera there are not many steady shots that have been used. However we were able to use some action shots as we felt that this would allow the tension of the film to build up, an example of this is when we laid the camera on the floor and then had the characters run over it. 

We used blogger so that we were able to document all of the work that we had done, it was a easier way to make sure that we were keeping up to date with everything that was happening.  

Media Evaluation - question 5

How did you attract/address your audience? 

One of the main ways that we were able to attract our audience was through the props that we had, we felt that through the props that we used, such as the camera that they had, our target audience would be able to relate to the characters. 

This was the same for their clothes as well as we felt that they wore things that the target audience would also own and may wear when they go out with their friends. This is why we have dressed them quite casually, this would help to attract the right target audience. The reason that we went for a branded jacket was because it shows that the girls are middle classed and so would be less likely to cause any trouble, stereo typically. This was also another way that we were able to address out target audience. 

Another key way that we were able to attract out target audience is through the music that we created, we felt that out target audience would be attracted to. This meant that we included a lot of up tempo and lively music that was able to enhance the tension that we were trying to create. 

The font that we used was also important to the overall impact that our film would have had, therefore we needed to make sure that it would attract the right target audience that we wanted. So we made sure that it not only set the right tone for the film but also looked young and scary so that our target audience would want to come and see it.

We gained a lot of inspiration from the characters in Clover field, therefore we have tried to recreate that set up but through using 3 females and also changing their ages. The reason that we did this was because we felt that this was we could make sure that the recreation would be successful and true to the real life social group. This way it would attract our target audience more as well.        

Media Evaluation - question 4.

Who would the main audience for your media product?

The target audience for our film is ages 15-25 year old's this covers the teenage years but I think that older people will also be interest in the film because of the way that it has been set out.  As it contains flashbacks it makes people wonder what is going to happen and what’s the point about it, this I think will interest people the most.

The age limit that we have put onto this film is 15, the reason that we have done this is because had we gone on to make the rest of the film than it would have contained more detailed and graphic scenes that would not be suitable for a younger audience. 
It was shown through the questionnaire that we gave out to people that were aged within this target audience  that one aspect of films that some people liked was flashbacks which is what gave us the inspiration to use them. From the 20 people that the questionnaires were given to 16 of them said that they would like too flash backs used within the film. It also gave us an insight into what narrative style they would want to be used and this was the winner out of the options that were given. 
One of the ways that we have attracted our audience is by the music we used, it has an up-tempo beat which I think attracts our target audience as it is catchy, meaning that they will want to listen which means they will also watch. 
The location in which we filmed is another way that the audience could be attracted, because it is in the middle of nowhere with very little civilization around, which I think that will entice people as to what is happening, and why they are in such an unusual place. 

Our characters are all aged between 15-19 therefore allowing the majority of the target audience to be able to identity with the characters, and those who are older will be able to think back to when they were that old and relate their experiences to those of what the characters are having.  
 This is an example of a girl that would fit into our target audience, she would be able to compare here own life to the characters.   

Media evaluation - question 3

What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why? 

We felt that our film would be best suited to Paramount of Bad Robot, because we think that our film would best fit in with the other kinds of films that they make.  I think that if our film was to be released than it would be best for the British audience because of its location. Although I think that it would really benefit from having special effects used to create more of a realist feel, which is why we it would be better for an American film, which is where both Bad Robot and Paramount are based, so allowing us to gain all of the main benefits.  

Paramount are a high profile company that are known for the creation of a wide range of film genre's, they have produced films such as Madagascar 1,2,3, Footloose, Cowboy and aliens, Iron man 2, Sweeney Todd. This why we have chosen to display them as part of our film as well that if it was made than they would be the best company to make it.    
Bad Robot are best known for making sci-fi/thriller films, this is why we felt that they would known about the genre of our film as this is what most of the other films are. Example of films that they have made in the past are Mission Impossible 111,  Super 8 and various others, however they would be best known for their part within the creation of Star Trek. They also co-produced Clover Field which is a film that we have gained a vast amount of inspiration from therefore we felt that it would be fitting to have them appear in out title's. 

We did think about using a British film industry in our titles because of the location in which we used to film, it is common for a British film industry to use locations within the UK as this can attract a different audience of people that will go and see the film just because of the location that it is in.  However the reason that we went against this was that the genre of the film we have created would not have fitted to the conventions of this institute.  

Media Evaluation - question 2.

How does you media product represent particular social groups? 


The social group that we had decided to represent was teenage girls, we felt that we would best be able to represent them as we know the most about them. 

This screen shot shows the 3 girls, our main characters, who are all helping each other in this situation showing that they are friends. 


This is a group of friends from a popular TV series, The Inbetweeners, although our characters are girls and young this is the kind of friendship that they have. Therefore we have gained inspiration from this group of friends for our main characters as we wanted them to be close and support each other, especially due to the situation that they are in.   

One way that we have displayed that they are not stereo-typical 'hoodies' is by dressing them in designer clothes, this goes against the typical view and so proves them not to typical, therefore reinstating that they are not trouble makers. 

Media evaluation - question 1

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products (i.e. film openings.)


We have based our film on some of the scenes from Clover field, this shows the last scene when he is in the tunnel and films his last moments before he dies as well, this is something that we have tried to recreate through the scene that we have when they are shown to be lost in the tunnel. The reason that we have used this at the start of our film is because it will then go back to earlier in the day and so we have done the film in the opposite way to Clover Field. 

This is the scene that we were able to gain inspiration from for our film. 
This is the scene that we have used to try and remake that of the Clover Field.  
One of the conventions that we stuck to was the way that the titles appeared, 




This is the first title that appears and we have made it do so on its own against a black screen, this is a common convention of all film openings as it is important that the audience are able to see who has made it.   

Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Questionnaire.

Please complete the following questions bellow honestly and truthfully. These results will help me produce my two minute opening as it will help show me what my target audience would like to see.

1. What is your favourite genre? (Please state in the space provided)


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2. In your opinion, what aspect of this particular genre draws you in the most?


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3. What is your favourite movie from this genre?


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4. What do you dislike about the most about your chose genre?



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5. What would you expect to see in this genre?



This is the questionnaire that we gave to a wide variety of people that ranged in age and gender, we did this so that we would gain a wide view of what everyone liked. Once they had been filled out we could then see that the target audience that would be best for us would be teenagers, it showed that they liked horror films, which fitted in with our idea and was also a genre that we felt we could complete successfully. 
Above is a picture of a graph that was drew up that contains the results that we got for the first question. The question asked, 'What is your favourite genre?' and this was asked to thirteen male and females. The answers varied a fair bit, but it was obvious that the most popular was indeed comedy. Even though we had decided to do sci-fi, we still wanted to know people's opinions and what their favourite choice would be.
For the second question we simply asked the audience what they enjoy most about the genre and six out of thirteen of them said it was the characters. I think that is a very good answer because the actors obviously make the movie, and if the audience don't find their parts believable or enjoyable then who's to say that they won't dislike the film. Also another important factor of the characters would have to be their appearance, as if the characters are really attractive then people will take more interest and be more interested in their sex appeal.
For the third question I asked my audience what their favourite movie of their chosen genre was and obviously I knew this was going to vary and everyone was going to have their own opinion on what their favourite movie but we concentrated on the sci-fi section and were interested in hearing their choices. One boy said 'Cloverfield' which was really encouraging to hear because we'd decided early on that that's what would give us inspiration. The other person say the film 'Alien' which was also interesting to hear, and gave us ideas to add something supernatural or extra-terrestrial into our film.
On the forth question I asked what the person dislikes most about their genre, and once again I focused on the sci-fi answers as I thought it would help with our movie because it means it could help us avoid what people must dislike most about that genre and try not to portray it in our film. Someone said that they hate the lack of young music in the film, and it’s usually just the same type of alien like music which is extremely unoriginal and stereotypical that it’s boring. This answer helped us a lot because it gave us a good insight in what someone thinks about a sci-fi and what kind of things they want to see in it.
For the fifth question I asked what the audience would expect to see in their favourite genre and yet again, Kara and I focused on the sci-fi answers to help us with our two minute opening. One person said that they would expect to see supernatural things and beings and we thought that was a very obvious answer but still someone helping. The other answer was characters fighting for their lives, which is also a common answer. We tried to incorporate this into our film by having the teenagers escape and run looking for some shred of safety, fighting for their lives from this 'thing'.
I think that this was a very helpful way of helping us to understand what our target audience enjoy watching, it allowed us to use these aspects to create the opening 2 minutes of a successful film that they would enjoy watching.

Audience feedback.

This is the audience feedback that we received, we felt that it would be best to ask both male and female as well as range of ages from our target audience. Overall the feedback that we received was positive and they all seemed liked they would go and see the full film had it been made in full. 


Holly Campbell Barr, aged 17:
I thought that Emily's and Kara's film was very good. I liked all the effects that they have used, and the fact that it from the character's point of view which made it seem very real. I liked the bit when they dropped the camera and we saw the film from a side view. The music was also very intense and creepy which added the the suspense of the film.

Louise McEvoy,  aged 25:
Overall I really enjoyed the film Kara and Emily made. I really enjoyed the camera angels used in the film and they varied a lot. I thought the flashback was very effective, as it showed the characters personalities. Although I found the shaking titles very hard to read. 

Harry Betts, aged 15:
A lot of the film was from the characters point of view which I really liked because it made me feel like I was part of the film and I was able to see what they were seeing. I also liked when the camera was dropped because it was then followed through and we were able to see the after effects, such as when the quality went of the picture.


Music.

For the start of our film we have created our own soundtrack by using Garage Band. The reason that we decided to create our own music was so that we could make sure that music was placed at the right time and would fit in around when the characters spoke and the actions took place. We have made sure that the all of the music accompanies what is happening on screen, for example when the footage is being rewound we have imported sound that imprints this action. Music is an effective way of building tension which was another benefit of producing our own music as we were able to fit the tension in with the actions taking place, as well as letting the audience know when something dramatic is going to take place. 

We have made sure that all of the music has been kept up beat which gives the clip a more exciting feel which will keep our target audience interested in what is taking place on screen. I think that the atmosphere that the music generates will attract our target audience and further enhance their enjoyment of the start of the film.

There is some conversation that takes place during the film, we have placed it at the end of the clip so that the audience are able to see what the characters are like as people rather than just images running away from a creature. I think that this bit of conversation gives the audience a better idea of what the characters are like and an insight into what the rest of the film will entail for them.

Editing and Camera Work.

Camera work: 
It is important to use Establishing shots in the start of a film so that the audiences are able to see where the film has been placed. This is why we have used various establishing shots so that the audience can see that the setting is in the middle of nowhere with no one around to help them, this helps to add to the tension of the film.
We have also used point of view shots which allow the audience to see what the characters are seeing which I think that this is an effective piece of camera work. We have used a lot of this because we think it created an edgy feel to the film,

We have used close up’s to show the characters faces which lets the audience see their emotion. It lets the audience see that something is about to happen, for example when there is a close up on to Laurens face you are able to see that she looks distressed which would suggest that something is about to happen.

Long Shot’s show the audience the full picture, meaning that they are able to see everything that is happening. We have used a long shot when all 3 characters are seen running towards the gate at the start of the film, you are only able to see their outline as it is dark but can see their whole bodies running towards the camera.

Editing: 
We have used Final Cut Express to complete all of our editing, this allowed us to not only place all of the film together in a way that flowed well, but also to use various different techniques and effects. The effects that we used helped to created a feel that there was danger and that the creature that is after them  is scary.

One of the conventions of filming that we have used through editing is flashbacks, at the end of the 2 minutes the film shows the audience that before the characters began being chased they were having a nice day out, which I think is effective as it allows them to see that they are ordinary people which adds to the unusual circumstances that they have been placed in.    
We have broken conventions by not using a lot of cuts within the film, fast cuts are usually used to create tension but using this technique we have used a mixture of music and cuts. The reason that we did not use a lot of fast cuts is because we thought that it was important for the audience to be able to see the location at the start of the film so that they are able to get a good idea of the surroundings, and see they the characters are far away from any civilization.
The font that we have used for the titles that run thought the two minutes is Courier, the reason that we have chosen this font is because we think that it gives the impression of an old type writer which shows that what is going to happen could be something to do with the government, or another important organisation, they are after the creature that is chasing the characters, this shows how dangerous the creature is. We have added an effect on the titles called ‘Bad TV’, this makes the screen look as if it going fussy, and because the film is meant to be filmed on a handheld camera it shows that the camera has broken and is not always reliable. 

Font choices.

These are some of the fonts that we will possibly be using for the title, we want to make sure that when people look at it they are able to see what genre it is therefore we think that it will be best if it in black. Also if its clear and bold than I think that it will give the impression that the movie will to point as well and also quite dark.

In order to find the best font to use we thought that it would be best to ask our target audience what ones would make them want to go and see a film, but also which one would best represent the film as a whole. Once we had the results in it was clear that the top one was going to be our choice as its clear and we think that it gives the right impression. Although at first we thought that it would be best to make our title bold after the answers and reviews that came back 12/18 people said that they would pick the top one.

Mise-en-scene.

The settings that we have used is crucial to the film plot, we have filmed in a tunnel that is surrounded by deserted land which puts the characters in a more dangerous situation as there is no one there to help them.  When they move into the tunnel the characters think that they are safe, however the tunnel is dark which we did to build tension, as you can’t see what is happening. 

Throughout the filming that we did we were unable to control the lighting because we filmed outside, and in tunnels, which did not have any lights. As it was so dark inside the tunnels we had to take a touch with us so that we were able to shine light onto the characters and were able to see, however we only made it bright enough so that the characters could be seen, it was still dark enough to create tension.     


We didn’t use any props because we wanted to make it look realistic and they would not have taken much to such a remote location as it would have been hard to get everything there. The one prop that they did use, although not actually shown in the footage is the camera that they filmed everything on, we have shown that they are holding it by the shaking that is entailed. 


The costumes that the characters had on were chosen so that they would not stand out too much, we wanted the audience to focus on the situation that was happening rather than what was the characters were wearing. We also wanted to make it look believable, and so they are wearing clothes that any normal teenager would have worn on a normal day out, in the location that they were in. 



Location.

The location in which we are going to film is an English Heritage site meaning that we had to write to them, asking for permission to use their site to film. In the letter that we sent, we have confirmed that the film will not be put onto any social network sites, and that we will not contain any footage that will allow people to find out where the location.  The paper shows that we have been given the schools permission for us to do this. 


This is a map of the location where we filmed our coursework, it is called the Drop Redoubt and is located in Dover, there are many different tunnels which we feel sets the right scene for our film. As you can see from the map it is old fashioned and has been there for many of years. 

As we only had one day to film at the location, we had to make sure that all of the filming was completed within the timescale that we had, this meant that we filmed everything from different view's and  angle so that when we edited it together we could get the best results. 

One difficulty that we had was that inside some of the locations where we filmed it was extremely dark, this meant that we had to point a large touch on to the area where we were filming to make sure that everything was clear on the camera. However, sometimes this did not work which meant that we then had to edit the film once uploaded on to the computer.


However the main positive from filming here was that the right atmos
phere was created and we were able to create suspense easily due to the unknown of the tunnels.

Costumes.



These are some examples if the kinds of outfits that our characters will be wearing, we want to make sure that everything that they are wearing is realist to what anyone else in their situation would wear. So because of this we have kept it simple and made sure that the clothes in which they are wearing would fit with the location they are in. 






We wanted to make sure that the characters were able to run around and act as if they were scared, this would not have been possible had they been in a dress, therefore we made sure that they were all dressed comfortable and prepared for the actions that they would have to carry out.   






The reason that we have chosen to use a branded product is so that we are able to show that they are from a middle class background which would therefore allow the audience to assume that they would be respectable and so not going out looking for any trouble.    

Filming schedule.

It was important that we knew what needed to be done and how we were going to do everything before we got there as we had limited time and we would not have been able to go back had we forgotten anything or something had gone wrong. 



We thought that the best way of planning everything that we needed to do was to write down everything we could think of. As you can see we just wrote down everything than went through and worked out what needed to be done first and placed it into a order.  There was a lot to consider such as what the best time of day, what the weather was going to be like and so on. One thing that we did not have control of was the day that we filmed as we were given a set day in which we could go onto the site.




The plan for filming: 

12:00pm: we arrived at the set where we were greeted by a English Heritage guide who accompanied us around all of the site to make sure that we were safe throughout our visit, but also to show us our all of the different places that were available for us to film in. 
12:30pm:  we walked down to the first site, where we discovered the start of a tunnel with light shining though and you could see the outline of our characters, this was nothing that we had first planned to do but we felt that it was a shot that created tension because you are unable to see their faces.
1:00pm: once we had finished filming inside the tower we then moved on to another grassed area where we filmed them entering a tunnel.
1:15pm: we them film the characters inside the tunnel looking round and then discovering that the creature has followed them into the tunnel.  As there isn’t much light inside the tunnel we had to take a light in the tunnel with us so that the camera is able to see them.
1:40pm: once we had finished filming inside the tunnel we then film the settings around the tunnel. 

Although we did not stick completely to the timings we did get everything done that we needed to, this meant that once we got all of the film onto the 


As well as filming on the day we also had other tasks that we had to complete, such as making sure that we had pictures of the different locations and areas in which we filmed. 

Animatic and Preliminary Task.

Films of the task.

Preliminary task:
For the preliminary task I would with Holly and Vicky, we used three different techniques which were the 180° rule, shot-reverse-shot and match on action. We did this a various amount of times as some were more successful than others, however we were able to work on this and improve our skills. We used the 180° rule so that we were able to show the audience that the characters had stayed in the same place throughout, whilst also showing them the whole of the scene. We use the technique of shot-reverse-shot to show the characters speaking, this allowed use to show the whole conversation from the point of view from both of the characters. As well as this we also used match on action which allowed use the show the continuity of Holly walking through the door, it showed her opening the door from inside the room and then walking through and continuing on, it is important that when editing this together we made sure that the cuts were placed so that the whole of the footage flowed. To make sure that all of the necessary techniques were used we had two characters that were  having a heated conversation that resulted in one of them walking out. When watching the film back one improvement that I would have made would be to improve the quality of the lighting, as some parts are are hard to see them, this is something that we would need to edit out. However the match on action that I feel was successful, as the footage flows well together.

                                                                Match on Action 
Shot reverse shot and 180 Degree

Animatic:
Before creating the animatic we had to create a storyboard so that we were able to plan out exactly what would happen in each scene, a story board was the most effective way of doing this. It also helped us to decided the props that we would need and the different camera angles that we would need. This made sure that we would be using enough of a variety of the elements to create a interesting film opening and would not leave anything out and creating the best overall film opening.

It was really helpful for use to be able to see the structure of the film opening, and how much we were able to fit into 2 minutes, which allowed us to make sure that we would include enough of the conventions whilst also including enough interesting scenes. To complete the animate we used the pictures from the storyboard and then filmed them for how long that scene would last, this also helped to estimate how long out film would have to be, and if the content would be what the audience wanted.

Planning notes.

These are some of the ideas that we had when we first started to plan what we wanted to do, as you can  see we looked into a lot of different genres so that we were able to see what genre we would best be able to recreate.  


















































This is an example of a film that had been filmed solely by a hand held camera, we looked at this as an example for what we had planned to do. It appears to be very similar to the plot that we had come up with and so we was a very useful way of seeing another product do this so we were able to see what the final outcome would be like. The main difference between this film and the opening that we are going to create is that it is more focused on the creature where as we will base the film on the events that unfold for the characters are going to lead due to the situation that they have been put in.    


Film plot

The basic of our film is about a creature that is chasing the three teenage girls, our characters. At the start of the film they are being chased as they have had a sighting of an unfamiliar creature, which is why they are seen to be running into the safety of a tunnel, or so they think. They soon find out that  they have run into the tunnel, they think they are safe from this creature but they soon found out that they are not safe at all and if anything they are now in more danger as they are trapped. The reason that the creature has come into the tunnel is because someone had left the door open and it has found the way in. They start to panic as the creature comes towards them, they scream and look as each other as they are extremely close to a creature that they have no idea about and what it is capable of, the looks on their faces show that they are scared.

The reason that they are all together and in a rural location is because they were all having a day out together, they were exploring the surroundings when the creature had discovered their whereabouts, and because of their location they are unable to get help which is why they had to run and find safety. This why the ended up in the tunnel as they thought they would be safe.  All of the characters are connected by their friendship, they are close but about to get even closer by the events that are about to take place and the situation they will be placed in.  
In the clip the audience are unaware of what the creature is and or what it is capable of doing, they have never seen anything like it before in real life and really shocks them. Once they are face to face with this creature they start to fear for their lives and the events start to unfold.

Feedback
We felt that it would be positive for us to be able to gain feedback from out target audience about whether they liked the idea for the film plot that we have created, this way we would be able to change anything that was strongly disliked therefore attracting the biggest audience possible.    

Most of the feedback that we had was positive and the idea for the whole think to be shot using a hand-held camera was received very well. However one thing that we have changed since receiving the feedback is the characters, at first we had planned on having a mixture of boys and girl, but it showed that the audience would have much preferred to just focus on on one gender, we therefore have changed it so that we will have an all female cast. 

Target audience research.

We think that the best way of knowing what an audience would want to see from a film is to understand them, this is why we have chosen to pick a target audience that we know the most about and would fit into the age group ourselves. Therefore the target audience that we have picked will be 15-25 year old. This will also mean that we can include potentially scenes that a younger audience would not be able to watch and so we will not have to worry too much about if the content is suitable.

Due to the higher end of the age range that we have selected it means that if we were going to make the rest of the film than we could include some more violence scenes that we could not include had there been a lower age range.  

We carried out a questionnaire so that we would be able to see what this target audience would most like to see within a film of this genre, it came back that they would like to see a film that did not stick to all of the normal conventions and so is different to other films. This is when we came up with the idea to show the whole of the film through the use of a 'hand-held' effect, therefore breaking a key convention of most films that have been created.

Ideas for opening and title.

Title for film 
The name of the film is vitally important for the success of a film as it sets the scene for the film, and gives the public the first impression of what the film will be about. We thought of many different names which we felt could be appropriate for the type of film that we want to create, all of which were centered on suggesting that the characters were trapped in a location and are now in danger. For example some of our ideas were Zone, the reason that we have not gone with this is because we felt it was too vague, we then thought of Shock Zone but again felt that it did not give the right idea of the film or the sci-fi element that we wanted. We then thought along those same line and of some kind of area in which would suggest that  the characters were taped, so we thought of shelter, bay , den and lair then added various words in front such as devils, and savage, this would create the idea of a monster that is chasing after them, therefore trying to creating the right atmosphere for the plot of the film. 

We still didn't feel that any of these titles created the right atmosphere for the film that we wanted to create, as we wanted there to be more than just a monster chasing some people, so we thought of ‘No Way Out’,  as it shows that the characters are trapped somewhere and suggests that they will have to work their way out of the tunnel while under the pressure of being chased by a monster. 

In the end we decided to call our film ‘No Way Out’ after much discussion took place, because we feel that this is an appropriate name, the main reason being that the film will be set inside a tunnel which the characters are trying to get out of, whilst also making sure not to get caught by the monster. 

Ideas for the opening:

We deiced that we were going to do a opening for the sci-fi/horror genre, which will be set in  a darkened tunnel, that is near to the edge of a cliff. The film will start with 3 characters running away from a monster which will be shown through a hand-help camera, therefore giving the audience a point of view shot. The camera will then be dropped and all the audience will see are the feet of the characters running to safety, this will be shown through the use of a worms-eye-view. The titles will appear throughout containing the actors names and the usual information that is given in the opening of a film, they will then go fussy as they disappear.  The camera will then rewind as if going back time, where it will stop to show earlier in the day. This will represent them as just normal friends that were out for a nice day out, before the event took place that lead to the main plot of the film. 

The reason that we want to do this film, rather than the other ideas that we had is because we feel that it is the one that can be created in the simplest way, but also because we feel that we can make it look the most realistic and successful.  

Film opening conventions.

This is a timeline of the opening to Confessions of a Shopaholic, it shows what usual elements are in a opening so that we are aware of what it has to include. The genre of the film is Romantic Comedy there it would start of much calmer and slower compared to other openings as this is the main atmosphere for the rest of the film. 

This is a timeline of what happens in the opening of Clover Field, which is a film that we plan to gain inspiration from. It is important that we are able to see the outline of this genre of film so that we know what should be included, and will include conventions from the genre.



This is the opening for the Hairspray, the film starts with a song therefore making it clear as soon as the film starts that it is a musical. We are also shown that Tracey is the main character and that she is school girl that lives in a dead-end town but wants to break free so that she is free to dance and sing where ever she wants.

We were able to see that the genre of the film is highly important when planning what has to go into the film opening and the conventions that have to be put in. This is illustrated from the differences of each film opening's. The genre and affect that they have on the audience is completely different which results in the opening's being different, it is vital for the opening of a film to display the atmosphere that the rest of the film will entail. From looking at a variety of different film openings this is the main element that I have picked up on, and have learnt that we will need to plan the whole film therefore guaranteeing that this element is continued.