Monday, 30 May 2022
Thursday, 26 May 2022
CCR4- How did you integrate technologies software, hardware and online in this project?
https://freyasoley.wixsite.com/my-site-7
This is the link to my CCR task 4 which is my Wix website where by I am explaining the different technologies including software, hardware and online throughout the making of our title sequences.
Tuesday, 17 May 2022
CCR3- How did your production skills develop throughout this project?
For this task I created two Prezi slide shows explaining how I developed my production skills throughout the making of our title sequences, the first one about production and second on research.
pt 1:
https://prezi.com/view/T1ANE24vpy43xXAxEOGH/
pt 2 :
Tuesday, 10 May 2022
CCR2- How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?
Our primary target audience is 21-25 year olds primarily male but also female.
This moment in our sequence would highly engage our target audience as its an extreme close up of a very intense moment when the audience realise that it is blood slowly dripping off the bike wheel, immediately showing the thriller crime aspect of the film causing a lot of tension. This moment also ties in with Jay Blumer and Katz uses of gratifications theory in terms of diversion and escapism as this shot really draws in the target audience due to the intenstity of it making them feel like they are seeing this in real life and escaping from the 'real world'. It is also a rather graphic/gory shot which would attract a more mature audience such as 21-25 yr olds compared to 12-14 yr olds.
This POV shot into an extreme close up is really good at capturing two different aspects of what is going on, one from an unknown persons through the POV creating a mysterious and suspicious tone and also the extreme close up making the audience aware that this woman is very much a suspect also making the audience question if her reaction to all of this previously is genuine or not. This would allow the target audience to all discuss after watching it what has happened and everyones opinions on the situation and reflecting on what they have seen. This montage of close up shots is very eery due to the stillness and solitude feel, tying in with Jhon Fiskes theory of enigma codes where producers want audiences to keep watching by adding in unanswered questions keeping the audience hooked so they carry on watching to find out what has happened, why and how. The shots are also in line with the action and low to the ground. The use of the slow montages are very similar to another product called Gone girl, a 2014 thriller by 20th century fox. Which also includes long still shots also being used to create the empty and tension filled atmosphere.
To distribute and sell Bronson vertigo released limited edition DVD, in cinemas and most importantly onNetflix which it is still on today and is a very popular streaming site with over 222 million subscribers allowing for a wide international audience which is something which would be good for our film as its a crime thriller, a genre which is popular internationally as well as nationally.
Sunday, 8 May 2022
CCR1- How does your product use or challange conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues?
For this task I did a powerpoint showing and explaining how our opening title sequence challenged but also used genre conventions and how we represented it through social groups and issues.
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