Nosa A-1 Media
Thursday, September 9, 2021
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How does your product engage with audiences and how would it be distributed as a real media text?
Research real film audiences
- Three films that are most similar to our opening sequence would be American Psycho, MA and Panic room although they may not be similar in every aspect they all have the theme of kidnap and murder and other horror elements associated in this genre.
- The types of audiences you get for these movies could be varied as there is no specific nationality it is for though some of the films could not be shown in certain places due to cultural differences in how tolerant the country is to violence and more mature themes.
- The film is made for audiences 15 and above as it contains mature themes that are typically shown in most horror films such as violence, strong language, sexual content etc. Our film will not have an 18 certificate as it does not contain so much gore or things such as extreme drug use.
- There is no specific gender that the film is for but it will possibly attract more male audiences rather than female as the killer is male and the victims are primarily female meaning that the main focus of the film being the killer is more appealing to male audiences.
- We did not plan on having an extremely specific target audience for our film so there are no divisions or preferences for what nationalities will enjoy it more than others the same goes for gender. We did however take into account what type of fans we would want to watch our sequence and those would clearly be fans of the horror and psychological genre as a whole.
- We aimed our opening sequence o audiences that had interests in indie films as a whole and specifically horror indie films that were shown and local film festivals and special screenings etc.
- One way that we wanted to engage our audience was pacing and suspense this is a factor you must have to engage horror movie audiences though our opening sequence did seem to go on for more time than anticipated in certain scenes.
- Another way we wanted to engage our audience is through character design and overall feel of the set as a whole. We wanted the audience to feel as if they were in a different time period to where killers such as the one portrayed in our sequence would have been more prevalent.
- Through our editing we wanted to engage our audience by starting of with prod eminently calm and slow paced editing and when the idea around our killer is revealed the cuts start to become shorter and more fast paced to where we wanted to have the audience excited to move from the next cut to the next one.
- Sound and music was a main feature for our opening sequence as throughout we had 70's contrapuntal music playing during the scene this added a darker layer to our story as a whole. The music had to be exiting and reminiscent to music that would have been around in the 70's.
- We had received mostly good feedback for our sequence mainly surrounding the music and the sound and the choice of location. Here is some feedback we had from our teacher "Great choice of location, and I really like the dark humour of the music as the man walks through the corridor. The lighting is a little bit too dark in some parts and it might be nice to have a light that picked up some more details eg reflections in a pool of blood or something. The wrapping and dragging of the girl does feel like it takes a bit of time, and maybe that could be cut down a bit or something added to add interest eg a wound or some other angles of Fleur." We had also received another form of feedback which was us getting nominated for our schools media awards where we were specifically nominated for Cinematography and Best Picture.
- Film distribution is the process of making a movie available for viewing by an audience. This is normally the task of a professional film distributer who would determine the marketing strategy for the film, the media by which a film is to be exhibited or made available for viewing, and who may set the release date and other matters. The film may be exhibited directly to the public either through a movie theatre or television, or personal home viewing.
- Film distribution usually in tales the promotion and release for the film this can include, the digital home release for the film, the marketing e.g. posters, trailers and partnerships with other companies such as fast food restaurants and merchandising companies.
- Distribution companies might also have special social media campaigns for the films release such as special filters on social media apps or even just small clips and teasers for the movie.
- Some companies might want all their distribution to be done digitally nowadays as it is a more cost effective way to sell films worldwide.
Distribution companies
- I had looked for distribution companies that would most likely or only distribute low budget films through this process i found several companies but came to a decision as to which one I think would best work for our film in terms of advertising and generally marketing the film. The companies that I had looked through included Brain Dead Films, Breaking Glass Pictures and Left Films though out of these I felt not all of them matched what our film was about so I picked a distribution company called Uncorked Entertainment. I chose them as they specialise in advertising and distributing horror and psychological thriller low budget films and they have a good history with distributing the majority of their films.
- Some of their films that they had distributed include: The Antidote, Dawn of the Beast and Homewrecker. Some of the films even have a somewhat similar vibe to our opening sequence The Dweller.
- For our opening sequence I feel the best marketing that we can get out from the distribution I chose to distribute our film will be more centred around posters and poster design as this is a somewhat cheap option and can attract certain fans if they have an interest in the style of the poster. Another marketing method the company could use is social media through the use of a separate account for the film itself with updates for the release of the film and small promos that will keep fans interested, social media will also be useful when wanting to share possible collaborations we might have had for certain companies or fairs etc.
Saturday, May 22, 2021
Thursday/Friday Editing
During the Thursday Editing session I continued with my group helping to clean up any transitions or cuts we were not happy with at this point in time however we did have all the shots lined up in the order we had wished to use them and had either left out or cut out shots that we felt did not add much more to the opening sequence. Amy had done quite a bit of the actual cutting and placing of the footage while myself, Tatum and Mimi had advised which shots would work best in their placement and we had often switched around when it had come to certain sections of editing such as cutting down, colour correcting etc. Alongside just cutting and placing the footage we also used part of this editing session to pick music for our opening sequence as we came to realise that the song we originally planned to have would most likely become copyrighted so we had then searched for royalty free 70's music but had a hard time deciding which type would best fit our opening sequence. While watching our footage through we did spot a few continuity errors which we had trouble with at first but we were able to the iron some of them out by either using different shots we had for that scene or close ups to cut the mistake out of frame or make it so that the audience focuses on something else.
Sunday, May 9, 2021
Editing Workshop
In this workshop we had used the camera shots we had gotten from the previous camera workshop and were taught the fundamentals of editing the raw footage into a scene like structure. The software that we will be using to edit our opening sequences will be Adobe Premiere Pro which is used a lot within the film industry alongside other professional editing programmes such as AVID and Final Cut Pro.
Key elements of Editing:
Saving regularly and backing up your work is essential so that you do not lose it so that if there were any corruption or problem with the programme. Additionally it is important to save a different file for each version of the cut so that if while developing and actioning feedback something no longer works in the story telling it is easy to go back to a previous version of the cut.
Dailies and Rushes:
These are key features in editing as they are parts of the raw unedited footage that is captured from the shoot day Graphic matches, or match cuts, are useful in relating two otherwise disconnected scenes, or in helping to establish a relationship between two scenes. By ending one shot with a frame containing the same compositional elements (shape, colour, size, etc.) as the beginning frame of the next shot, a connection is drawn between the two shots with a smooth transition.
Rhythm
Rhythm in editing describes an assembling of shots and/or sequences according to a rhythmic pattern of some kind, usually dictated by music. It can be narrative, as in the clip from Woody Allen’s Bananas below, or, a music video type collage, as in the second clip from Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette. In either case, dialogue is suppressed and the musical relationship between shots takes centre stage
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