Monday, 30 April 2012

Marking Criteria for the Evaluation

Candidates will evaluate their work digitally. Each candidate should give a clear indication of their role in any group evaluation.
The questions that must be addressed in the evaluation are:
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? Looking at introductions of three films like Jack And Jill , Dude Where’s My Car and Grown Ups inspired me and my team to do a voice over. My media product challenged stereo types, in our opening clip we had an overweight young male dancing instead of a healthy attractive guy to create humour meeting out audience’s expectations. This pattern of overweight people being lazy in today’s society was looked upon by me and members of Super Dench and we discovered that this is not always true so we produced this theory through our clip. How does your media product represent particular social groups? I confronted racial issues portrayed by the media and found that darker skinned people where being seen upon by the public and viewers as violent ‘gangsters’ so yet again I took that perspective and reversed this view in a positive manner and gave a black teenager the main role of Ernie, shown in Super Dench’s production. I found it quite hard but rewarding in the long run. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why? Looking at the comedy institution we took on board the audiences interests, our main mission statement was to produce humour through various editing techniques and we done so successfully, our feedback forms that came through after the preliminary task improved our techniques. We took inspiration from our daily television viewing such as programmes like Big Bang Theory, My Name Is Earl and South Park. Who would be the audience for your media product? I looked at various suitable age ranges after our genre was chosen and decided that the best category would be “Young trendies” young working class people fitting into the D category. We chose this because it was the closest to our social status therefore it would make more sense and of high relevance to be able to relate to the viewers, so we chose ages from 16-25. How did you attract/address your audience? I decided the best way to attract my audience is not only to visualise it but to also to hear a familiar soundtrack most young people are aware off, this was done for them to join in keeping them interested and relating to the clip, the song choice was “Move It Like Bernie” this Non-Diegetic music was added on through editing. We also made them laugh with extra narration inspired by Dude where’s My Car. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product? From constructing my product I have learnt various techniques for example becoming familiar with Logic Pro was a challenge at the start but I got the hang of experimenting with sound and added extra narration this helped very much and I used for my final piece. Also Premiere Pro was my most personal favourite I discovered how to layer sounds with audio I progressed with adding titles and playing around with animation styles I also concealed how to do still shots which yet again I used in my final draft. Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product? Looking back at the preliminary I have progressed in various ways but most of all it has given me a eye opener and a big confidence boost, during my first filming me and my group had difficulty with getting the whole picture to appear clearly and the lighting did not help with this experience we also tried but failed to do shot reverse shot because of the problems that we faced. I learnt that it’s better to have excess footage that can be used or thrown aware during the editing process then to not have enough footage and face with time wasting strategies; this was a personal problem me and my team were faced with but overcame successfully.

Critics Questions on Evaluation


Focus Groups Re-drafted




 We had two focus group meetings, we took on board the comments made on the first feedbacks of the introduction of our clip being to long, and lack of variety on shots. Our team looked upon these issues and improved them. the re-draft of our clip made the feedbacks 100% better with more positive comments. The audience was impressed with the added shots. They found it much more humorous and liked the fart sounds which got them hooked. This gratification theory was done successfully and pleased the audience. the focus group allowed us to compare our ideas to the critics decisions on how it work, also allowed us to see things from other peoples point of view which we my have not taken into consideration in our earlier clip.




Re-drafted script for Super Dench's opening clip.

 

This is an image of the script i wrote for the re-draft of Super Dench's opening clip. which was taken by our secutary Darya Khalaj.

Script of Our final Production

ERNIE:

That aint human



BERT:

(Opens door) I got’s to shake that off


MID-SHOT TRACKING BERT WALK DOWN THE STAIRS SHAKING HIS BODY



BERT:

(Sings) shake it off (Yawns)



NARRATOR:

Name: Bert IQ: low favourite food: alphabetti spaghetti Blood type: diabetes



BERT:

MID-SHOT (walks into the room and closes door behind him) hey Ernie



NARRATOR:

Name: Ernie IQ: slightly higher favourite food: fried chicken blood type: fried chicken



CLOSE UP PF ERNIE ON GAME PAD



BERT:

That was so big it hurt, I couldn’t handle it



ERNIE:

You sicken me



BERT:

Say it, (shouts) say it!



ERNIE:

Thats what she said



BERT:

(Laughs uncontrollably) oh Ernie you’re so funny



ERNIE:

(Mumble) you’re so stupid

Editing the clip



Saun starting to reach the end of the editing process on Adobe Premiere Pro. He will cut clips, added transitions between them, changed the speed of the clips, samuel shall add non-diegetic sound to the video, changed the volume of clips and Darya shall add titles to bring our clip to a close. 

Saturday, 21 April 2012

Super Dench Movie Clip Story Board



 



This is our new product story board which we tweaked a little bit and will be used to direct what options we take for our 2minutes clip this was made by me as this was one of my roles and responsibilities.

Friday, 20 April 2012

comedies that relates to our genre

Dude where’s my car: intro
The first 0:17 seconds of the intro consist or the production companies logo, music then begins to play as a it fades to black and says “the following story is based on actual events” in a stereotypical 90’s voice over voice, this could intrigue the audience in wanting to know what these “true” events are,  after that a POV of something, potentially a human is going through space and see people, animals etc, this acts as the opening credits for the film, there is non-diagetic music here, in the form of some funky-pop genre, which could set a tone for a fun-filled bubbly film.
As soon as the credit soon finish’s a fade transition occurs and cuts into a close up of one of the main characters waking up in bed, with scruffy hair and stuff on his face,  this implies that he has had a fun or rough night out,  which could cause curiosity amongst the audience.
The camera then pans around his room and there’s a POV of the cameraman walking out the room, into another room which goes into a close up of a TV with a monkey on it, and then pans to a character doing this same as the monkey on the TV, this could imply the low, uneducated IQ of the character and how he has the same intelligence of a monkey. After 2 minutes the two characters come into the scene together and the dialogue and film start.

comedies that relates to our genre.

Jack and Jill intro.
After the company and producers intros with the corresponding music, the screen fades out, then fades back in to a mid shot of a pair of female attractive twins breaking the fourth wall and talking directly into the camera as if they’re being interviewed and asked questions, after some bickering, the screen transitions into a pair of your average Hollywood style looking twins, then a pair of overweight, this all shows the audience a diversity in twins, after a few more twins are interviewed  there’s an “old video” grainy effect, of two children who are twins, this implies to the audience that the footage of the children is rather old, throughout this scene some non-diagetic music plays.
The footage continues in this “old” grainy effect, showing the children growing up, this shows the audience that the children have aged and are now adults, finally it fades to black and the movie begins. 

comedies that relates to our genre.


the movie "Friday" in some cases is similar to our production because it involves to friends who are bored at home and start to cause trouble. In such movies there always a clever one who is influenced but the trouble maker and in this movie this shown as "smokey" gets trouble with a drug dealer, and as "smokey" gets "Craig" involved with the drugs "Craig" is put in a situation he had no clue about. In our production "Ernie" is the "smokey" of our clip and "Bert" is the "Craig". "Ernie" is a very lively character who tends to laugh at his jokes, "Bert" on the other hand keep very enclosed and is the brains of the two friends. the most consistent shot types in this movie which was used in our clip were, "close up shot", "two shot" and "extreme close up shot". The choice of sound in this movie is a very up beat urban music. although our clip is set in a house we have to adjust the light so it give our audience a bright feeling and attracts them into our clip.

AS Media Studies Super Dench Productions Final Production

This is a youtube link to our final production

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqkVEAGZqiI&list=UUuQzb00JqFNUtiYzEQiwLXw&index=1&feature=plcp

Our Video Print Screen

 



This is a print screen of our final clip which was later changed as our critic didn't feel it was good enough.

Thursday, 19 April 2012

Copyright Letter


Whitefield School,
Claremont Road,
London
NW2 1TR
Dear Chamillitary Entertainment   
I would like to use the following song “ridin’ dirty”. in my film  "Bernie" which I am publishing into the film market.
A copyright notice, with wording supplied by you can be published on the film. If you would like this, please send full details along with the attached permission slip  
Yours faithfully
Super Dench Productions Enc.

Script For Final Production


Shaun, Daniel, Sam, Dee      SUPER DENCH
AT MID-AFTERNOON INSIDE STEVEN AND SHAKIR GOING THROUGH ANOTHER DAY. (BERT &ERNIE)HIGH ANGLE “MOOVIN LIKE BERERNE” WHILST YAWNING
BERT: (AS BERT APPROACHES BOTTOM OF STAR CASE IN LINE PF SIGHT OF ERNIE FEEZE FRAME 2 SHOT OF BERT INGLUDING DESCRIPTED NARRATION)(YAWNING AND DANCING)
NARRATOR: This is Bert he’s an idiot, he’s 16 years old favourite food alphabet spaghetti, blood type…DIABETIES!
FAST PAN (WITH ZIP SOUND EFFECT-NON DIAGETIC SOUND T A FREEZE FRAME 2 SHOT OF ERNIE)
NARRATOR: This is Ernie he’s less of an idiot, favourite food chicken blood type fried chicken
BERT APPROACHES ERNIE
BERT: (HOLDING BACK A LAUGH) Hey Ernie knock, knock
ERNIE: (SIGHS UNENTHUSIASTICALLY) who’s there?
BERT: (PUTS HNDS OVER MOUTH TRYING TO HOLD BACK LAUGH MORE)Daisy
ERNIE: Daisy who? (RAISED EYEBROW)
BERT: (SHOUTS) they see me rolling, they hating (NON DIAGETIC MUSIC, BURSTS INTO LAUGHTER)
ERNIE: (FACE PALMS AND SHAKES HEAD BUT REMAINS QUTET CLOSE UP SHIT)
(FADES INTO BLACK WHILE MUSIC REMAINS PLAYING-NON DIAGETIC)

Wednesday, 18 April 2012

The filming & editing

Today we finished our filming, we used two actors which we hosted auditions for, and chose the perfect two for the roles. Upon filming we had no troubles, the actors were reliable, on time and followed instructions clearly and with no hassle, we also began our editing, adding our company logo, and transitions.

Super Dench Movie Clip Story Board

 



This is our product story board which will be used to direct what options we take for our 2minutes clip this was made by me as this was one of my roles and responsibilities.

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Auditions



 We viewed the task at hand, and from that decided to do some research on our target audience, we did class, age and gender research for our audience.

The outcome was that we was to have a mixed-gender of audience, as to keep it universal and entertaining for both genders, for age,we decided to have a fairly young audience around 16-20, to aim it at today's youth, finally we did some class research, finding out that our best class is to aim our piece at a working class, as it is a popular class of today, and easy to aim at.