Saturday 29 January 2011

Question 4. How did you use media technoligies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?

Question 3. What have you learned from your audience feeback?

My audience feedback wasn't as helpful as I had hoped. Although, I did learn from this and learnt a lot about how to receive audience feedback effectively.

I set up a questionnaire for my audience via Facebook, as a mass amount of my audience use Facebook. However using Facebook as a feedback source was biased as it was only from my friends. Also Facebook made the audience feedback more relaxed and informal which made the audience not reply seriously. Uploading the two ancillary tasks as a jpeg file on Facebook allowed my audience to use the 'like' button on Facebook which didn't really explain how my audience felt about the ancillary tasks, however did allow them to make a quick decision so more people were able to 'like' the ancillary tasks.

I learnt that to receive effective feedback I should have interviewed a group of my target audience, where I could have got more formal and descriptive feedback.

Question 2. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?

FILM MAGAZINE COVER

• My magazine is a new developed magazine.
• Available free weekly in The Guardian (British national daily newspaper).
• Idea from News of The World (British national weekly tabloid newspaper) – weekly have a free lifestyle magazine ‘Fabulous’.
• High production values – articles with new and upcoming film directors.
• High production values – use high quality glossy paper.
• High production values – available online on own separate website ‘ww.flick.com’ website – available worldwide.
• ‘Meet the cast of Maya and Me’ - creates intrigue.
• Featuring the film on the cover of the magazine, helps people talk about the film (word-of-mouth), this is the most effective way to sell products.
• The film may be featured on other film magazines worldwide, because of its high production values.


FILM POSTER

• Film Poster will be on billboards all over Britain and America – high production values.
• Film poster will inform people of the forthcoming film.
• The films website is also on the poster, so audience can view more details about film.
• High production values – Warner Bros. and Film Four producers of Due Date and Slumdog Millionaire – cinema tickets of film on poster.
• Used idea of scrapbook on film poster to show the delightful and laidback genre of the film.


FILM TEASER TRAILER

• Music – doesn’t have one tone, flow of music is well used – high production values.
• Location used – in school – doesn’t prove high production values – limited access to locations.
• Location used – at home – doesn’t prove high production values – limited access to locations.
• Teaser Trailer shows all moods of film to inform the audience what to expect from the film.


ALL TEXTS

Typographysame title used in all texts.
• Used films website on Film Poster and Film Teaser Trailer, so audience can view more details about film.
• Same release date given in Film Teaser Trailer and Film Poster.
• Billing block used in Film Poster and Film Teaser Trailer.
• All the products together will help promote my film.
• The genre of the film is clear in all three texts as we can see the main actors are teenagers, so the audience are aware it’s a teen film, however the teaser trailer shows how it is more serious than a conventional teen film.
• The tagline is not used effectively through all the texts, so the tagline doesn’t create familiarity though the title does.
• My Film Poster, Film Magazine Cover and Teaser Trailer, will be available world wide, a collaboration of British and American producers.
• Word of mouth about film will spread through social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook.

Question 1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

FILM TEASER TRAILER

Followed formal conventions of a teaser trailer
• Rating card used at head of trailer
• Title slates hinting on narrative
• Shots of different events in movie in chronological order
• Release date and title of movie exposed at end
• Music used on beat of title slates, similar to The Social Network
• Used close ups to introduce main characters
• Different locations of film
• No continuity

Challenged formal conventions of a teaser trailer
• Build up of fast editing wasn't used, in tone of movies genre and narrative
• No voice over or dialogue used, because of limited access to resources
• No change of music - one soundtrack used that develops tone

Followed generic conventions of a teen family drama teaser trailer
• Shots of different emotions throughout film
• Slow paced music and shots used throughout
• Showing teenagers in school and doing makeup
• No negative representation of teenagers



FILM POSTER

Followed formal conventions of a film poster
• Release date
• Title of film
• Main actors names
• Billing block
• Images of main actors
• Tagline of film

Challenged formal conventions of a film poster
• Used more than one picture of main actor to show the importance of their role and the idea of the scrapbook - scrapbook design similar to Terms Of Endearment


• Images of snapshots used to make it look like a teenagers scrapbook not professional images, however quality of images are high.


FILM MAGAZINE

Followed formal conventions of a film magazine
• Masthead on top of page
• Well developed magazine masthead is used in background to main image however my product will be newly published so only some letters are in background
• Tagline of magazine
• Main cover line linked to main image on page
• Website link for magazine
• Actors in character role, looking into camera, at audience
• 3-4 font styles and colours used looks professional

Challenged formal conventions of a Film Magazine
• Price and barcode not used as it will be a free magazine for The Guardian newspaper readers, as my audience wouldn't pay for a film magazine
• More than one person in frame, showing importance of both characters
• Mostly middle aged male audience for film magazines-Main cover line is conventionally of male interest however mine is of young female interest
• Using the 'K' in 'FLICK' slightly slanted to intrigue the 'fun' readers of the magazine



ALL PRODUCTS
• Followed formal and generic conventions to link products to make it recognisable to audience
• Using same sartorial codes and typography in all products