Birthday Party
Thursday, 8 May 2014
Evaluation; Question 1
1. In what way does
your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real
media products?
Evaluation: Question 2
2. How effective is the combination of your
main products and ancillary tasks?
The media products
that I created consisted of a short film, which was my main task and a film
review page and a poster for my short film.
To ensure that my products fit
together as a whole media package I had to monitor and design every detail to
be harmonious to one another. One way that I made all my products consistent
with one another was by using a colour theme throughout each product. The main
colours of my colour theme was orange, yellow, red and blue with other
secondary colours as each colours connotations and representational aspects
were suited to my goals and the concepts that I wanted to project in my work.
To apply these colours to my short film, I incorporated the colours into my
mis-en-scene through certain props and their colours, also having an
appropriately lit and painted setting to shoot my film in allowed me to feature
my colour theme.
Mis-en-scene of Birthday Party
An example of props that were used is the medication bottles
that are on the side cabinet in Tim’s bedroom. I designed each bottle label
with great care, first hand drawing them then scanning them so I had copies of
the images digitally. This allowed me to import the images onto Adobe
Illustrator and digitally colour the bottle designs to suited colours. Another
way in which I created a correlation between my main task and poster was by
actually using an illustrated version of a shot that was taken from my short
film. This obviously created an instant link between these two products as they
both featured the medication bottles. I also decided to use a screenshot of the
medication bottles on my film review page to once again link all the products
together, making each product work harmoniously together.
The arrows on the following images highlight the medication bottles that all feature in each product, creating a recognisable correlation between them all.
The arrows on the following images highlight the medication bottles that all feature in each product, creating a recognisable correlation between them all.
Screenshot from 'Birthday Party
Film Poster
Film review magazine page
I also decided to
create my own font to use throughout all my products, another feature that
would make for a strong media package. To do this, I designed the font by hand
and scanned in my design and then made digital versions of the font using Adobe
Illustrator making it easier to apply the font to all of my products. The font
is used on the title screen of my short film, the text on my film poster and
also on the title of my film review page, creating a balance and consistency
flowing through my productions and designs.
The font I designed 'Tim's hand'
By illustrating the design of my film poster, I was also able to create a representation of my
character’s persona and creative ability that is shown in my short film. I believe that my main
and ancillary tasks work very effectively together and that they complement each other’s
concept and aesthetic appearance which allows for my media products to develop their own
distinctive identity as well as a unique selling point. Establishing an identity is necessary to be
successful in the media industry, as shown by Wes Anderson and Stanley Kubrick. I believe
I have achieved and produced my own identity for ‘Birthday Party’ effectively which would be
satisfying to my primary target audience and also secondary target audiences.
character’s persona and creative ability that is shown in my short film. I believe that my main
and ancillary tasks work very effectively together and that they complement each other’s
concept and aesthetic appearance which allows for my media products to develop their own
distinctive identity as well as a unique selling point. Establishing an identity is necessary to be
successful in the media industry, as shown by Wes Anderson and Stanley Kubrick. I believe
I have achieved and produced my own identity for ‘Birthday Party’ effectively which would be
satisfying to my primary target audience and also secondary target audiences.
Evaluation; Question 3
3. What have you
learned from audience feedback?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hbaao6akygewr86/20140512%20190823.m4a
https://www.dropbox.com/s/hbaao6akygewr86/20140512%20190823.m4a
Audience Feedback from the first screening of 'Birthday Party'
Evaluation; Question 4
4. What have you
learnt about technologies from the process of constructing your media products?
In this project, I had decided to use Adobe Illustrator to assist in the design of my products, particularly my ancillary tasks. This was due to the fact that Illustrator is more suited than other software I have previously used in my coursework (Photoshop) to create magazine pages. Illustrator features layout guidelines and grids which makes for neater and a more professional organised layout which proved very helpful with achieving a suited design aesthetic for my film review magazine page. On previous magazine pages that I have designed using Photoshop, measurements haven’t always been equally set out, resulting in unintentional unsymmetrical aspects to the product. I believe using Adobe Illustrator to construct my film review magazine page was very beneficial and resulted in a more professional looking ancillary task.
Technology, as
expected, was heavily used in the process of designing my film poster. I initially
took a photo of medication bottles that are used in my short film to refer to
when drawing, even being able to do this made the creative process much easier.
After I had drew my image I then scanned it onto my PC and imported it into Illustrator
to create the layout of my poster, and also import my own font as the masthead,
alongside other details such as director credits and a website for my short
film.
I then exported the design from Adobe Illustrator to Adobe Photoshop to begin the next step in constructing my product. I decided to use Photoshop to digitally colour my design, as it had a vaster colour range so it allowed me to use my colour theme that is existent in each product. By having the knowledge and access to a range of software I was able to determine which is most suitable to use for each part of constructing my film poster.
Main Task; Pre production
I then exported the design from Adobe Illustrator to Adobe Photoshop to begin the next step in constructing my product. I decided to use Photoshop to digitally colour my design, as it had a vaster colour range so it allowed me to use my colour theme that is existent in each product. By having the knowledge and access to a range of software I was able to determine which is most suitable to use for each part of constructing my film poster.
Main Task; Pre production
Before I began shooting my short film I had to complete a range of tasks in order to prepare for the first shoot. One of the these tasks included developing certain props, such as the medication bottles that are located on Tim's desk. I decided to create my own labels for the bottles. In order to do this, I hand drew the designs and then used a scanner to create a digital version to which I could import onto Adobe Illustrator. Using Adobe Illustrator I was able to colour each label design effectively.
The next step to creating my medication labels was to print them onto labels that would stick to bottles. I used a printer to print out each design and then placed them on existing medication bottles. Technology has allowed me to create realistic and professional looking props which made my short film a lot more effective in it's aims and concept.
Here are the finished medication bottles...
Production
To produce my film there wasn't a big range of technological factors involved, other than using a DSLR and SD
cards to shoot my film. However, If I had a bigger budget, I would have invested in more production technology
such as a steadicam. Instead, I had to compromise on certain shots and use a Tripod to hold the camera still, I
also attempted to build my own Steadicam.
cards to shoot my film. However, If I had a bigger budget, I would have invested in more production technology
such as a steadicam. Instead, I had to compromise on certain shots and use a Tripod to hold the camera still, I
also attempted to build my own Steadicam.
Here are the instructions I created and used for my home built steadicam.
1. Put holes in the side of the shoebox then thread string through either side.
2. Tie string together to create the holding point of the steadicam.
3. Measure distance to the middle and place another piece of string at this point (sitting above and hanging below the box)
4. thread the string that you just placed on the box through a 2.5kg weight and tie.
5. Cellotape the string in place.
6. Use CD cases and bluetac them down to raise the camera above the string on the box, to prevent a slanted angle and also to add extra weight to the steadicam.
7. Place Camera on top of both CD cases.
8. You now have a functional home-built Steadicam!
After building my steadicam, I used a spirit level app on my Iphone that measures the angle at which the iphone is positioned. This would show me how steady my D.I.Y project really was if the degree of angle didn't change drastically as I moved the steadicam up and down (pedestal down shot). I found that my Steadicam only had a degree change of 1°; flicking between 2° and 3°. I was rather suprised at how accurate my home built steadicam actually was, considering it was made out of materials found around the house. It would have been more appropriate to have a professional steadicam, however that was not possible; building one was a suitable alternative which I believe was fairly effective and beneficial. Below is a video, of the spirit level app in use, measuring how steady my Steadicam was.
Despite not having Steadicam technology, I was able to use other means of technology, such as Apps, to help develop my own Steadicam.
Post Production
the Post production phase was probably the most reliant on technology. I had to use Adobe premiere pro to sort through all of my captured data and delete, crop and render footage. I then organised my clips into the desired sequence that would portray my story in most effective way. I could have used other software to edit my footage, such as windows movie maker, however Adobe Premiere pro is considered to be the industry standard and also the most technical production software that I had access too.
The next process was adding in the orange effect that I wanted to overlay the whole film, in order to do this I used the colour correction tools that are available Adobe Premiere Pro, this was a process that I have never done before, so it required some experimentation with the different colour levels and application to the scenes. However, eventually I was able to find a suitable tone that wasn't to overpowering creating a rather satisfying result.
Here is video tutorial that demonstrates colour correction on Adobe Premiere Pro;
Creating my title screen really challenged my post production ability whilst also learning me new technical skills. I initially produced my text to over lay over a particular scene of my short film, this was easier enough to do as it is not complicated to do so. However, I decided to overlay my text over the scene, but have a subject (Tim's feet) overlay the title text afterwards. This is more advanced skill that I had never done before or even attempted. To begin the process I had to use search engines to find some information on what the process is called and discovered 'rotoscoping'. 'Rotoscoping' is the process of using the Roto Brush tool on Adobe After Effects in order to cut out whatever is desired, allowing you to create layers of video. I had to teach myself how to do this process with the help of the internet and spent several hours processing different versions of the roto scope. Eventually, I was successful in creating the video layer and then exported and imported the file into premiere pro, where I created my title screen.Throughout the process of constructing my media products, I have learnt a whole new range of abilities and even
been exposed to new digital software, that I was previously unaware of and also incapable of using, as well as
developing upon my previous technical ability. Creating my main task and ancillary tasks has been a great way of
learning and applying new skills.
Technology software
and hardware used:
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe After Effects
Apple Mac
Canon DSLR
Apple Iphone
SD cards
Digital Scanner
Printer
Adobe Photoshop
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Premiere Pro
Adobe After Effects
Apple Mac
Canon DSLR
Apple Iphone
SD cards
Digital Scanner
Printer
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