Sunday, 28 April 2013

Finished Film!

Zoom Logo
All of us looking splendid, particularly that chap in the middle :)


Here it is, please enjoy Boy's Village, the finished film. Our trailer was nominated for the 'Best Trailer' category of 'Young Filmakers of the Year Awards, by Zoom Cymru, which is sponsored and run in conjunction with the BAFTA's. It was a great priviledge and exciting experience to go along to the event.
Here is the link to the Zoom Cymru website - http://www.zoomcymru.com/


Here is the link to Boys' Village on the Zoom Cymru Youtube page - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMzNmzSlHJc


Cover


Above: Inspirations for my magazine cover.


My Magazine cover

 Here is my final front cover for a magazine promoting the new soap opera Boys' Village. I have decided to put focus on the characters Zak and Paige as they are central to the plot, I had intended to  insert a photo of Brandon into the background but all attempts looked quite silly .Here is my magazine cover, I have used a grey background and yellow and red typography with a dash of silver. Though not conventional for such magazines I used such colours as they are bright and bold and would hopefully attract a new, young teen audience that we are aim to appeal to. I used photoshop to create this piece

Poster (finished)





Here is my magazine cover, I used the HDR toning effect a great deal here. It is very effective at enhancing and emphasising colour and details, perfect for creating a literal rendition of the colours and vividness of a stereotypical drug-trip that Ben, the featured character will be associated with in later episodes . Photoshop CS5 to create this piece.

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


 I needed to use technology in this project, I got very angry with Prezi. But instead of throwing a wobbly I took a time out put a CD with Left Blank Two  (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE4DJfaZPLQ) and used Microsoft PowerPoint and Scribr.com to put my slideshow on technologies used on my blog :)



Boys Village

Friday, 26 April 2013

Question Three. What have you learned from your audience feedback?



We needed to obtain feedback from our audience, we decided the best way to obtain such results was to put on a showcase of our little project for school staff and older pupils to watch and observe, we then asked different people questions such as



  • What did you enjoy about Boys' Village?
  • Did you enjoy being part of the making of the film process? (to a cast member)
  • Would you watch Boys' Village if it was on television?
  • If there's anything you would change about Boys' Village what would you do?
  • Would you be able to follow the story lines?
  • Who was your favourite character in the trailer?




The video is here below. The fancy looking character giving the opening speech show case to the is myself :D





Wednesday, 10 April 2013

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





Our Task for the A2 Media Studies course was to create a two minute trailer for a soap opera, the soap had to be one of our own creation. In addition to the trailer we also had to produce a fictional Television magazine cover advertising our new soap and a poster to advertise it as well.


Our intended audience was teenagers, why teenagers? because all of our group members are teenagers meaning that we find them as an audience to be relatable and we will have a similar perspective about what defines good entertainment, making for quite good factors and chance of success.


Our group enjoy the E4 teen drama 'Skins' We decided to base our soap opera on this on the grounds that teenagers like it and the topics covered are quite appropriate and popular with a teenage audience. As a group we wanted to be bold and brash, by that I mean cover any issue that could arise in a storyline, naturally this has to be undertaken carefully for the sake of realism and possibility of alienating audiences. We opted for drug abuse and homosexuality., the reason for this is that most teenagers are either involved or know people who are involved with both of these subjects in one way or another.


The title of our soap was derived from the location... Or at least the initially planned location (The former holiday camp for workers of Ocean Colliery was named Boy's Village, but was closed for development before filming could start) and so Boys' Village was created, I feel it suggests a sense of like fun, although predominantly a male title (as the name BOY'S Village suggests) this is counteracted to become more interesting to female viewers thanks to the tagline of "where the girls come to play."


The production of our soap was only the first task, after this we had to use photoshop to create both a poster and a magazine cover to advertise our soap.


Photoshop was an interesting piece of software, the school computers had two different versions, Elements 4.0 and CS5.1. Both of these are good software but for the poster Cs5 proved the more accessible product for our needs.To have any use out of an editing software, you need photos to edit. We used a pair of professional cameras with our characters posed against a plain back-drop in a photoshoot, this proved to be a highly enjoyable experience. (even though I didn't get to have my photo taken) In this modern era, posters are sadly not enough to capture an audience. Digital and online technologies have usurped the throne of superior advertisement, posters simply cannot compete with internet marketing, with viral videos, huge billboards and McDonalds style synergies... However with our audience of sixth form students and a few teachers in a small environment, posters and covers were all that were economically required.


Despite all of us directors clearly requesting the cast not to dye their hair until all work has been finished. one of our actors did . Being resourceful we took this as an opportunity to express that teenagers don't have one fixed identity but instead change as they go along. We used this visual image in our poster to highlight it to our audience.


I intended to have my front cover depicting Zak, Paige and Brandon to reveal their love triangle to the audience. From the photoshoot we resulted in having over a thousand photos to choose from, however for my ideal plan very few were suitable, with images not featuring character fully or at awkward angles. My plan to have Zak and Paige canoodling whilst Brandon looked on with fury in the background proved difficult. No photos had all three in and plans to photoshop Brandon into the background were dashed as no photos of Brandon featured his legs! In the end I simply had Zak and Paige on the cover, this shows that Zak has removed all emotional attachment to Brandon as he has been excluded.

I wanted the theme of drug addiction for my poster so I took a photo of BEn lying on the flooring looking rather worse for wear holding a rolled up piece of paper that looks like (but isn't) a cigarette of cannabis, the use of mise en scene here was lots of party stuff such as balloons, poppers and other paraphernalia. Once this was done photoshop CS5.1 was used to implement that effective tool known as HDR toning, this was used to add immense clarity and emphasis on colours to create that colourful, bright image that people associate with drugs, this fitted perfectly with our advertising tagline of Parties, Pills and Puberty.

 

Evaluation: Question One

In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

I felt the best way to answer this question (and please the examiners mark-scheme) would be in the form of a video explaining it.



Progression Update



My poster and front cover have been completed, the trailer for our opening has been uploaded to YouTube. All that remains to be done is to finish the four questions for my evaluation.
These questions are as follows...

(1) In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
(2) How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?
(3) What have you learnt from your audience feedback?
(4) How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?

Tuesday, 12 February 2013

Magazines... Again!


  
I have made another mock up of a magazine cover as an improvement of the version shown prior to this one. It is based on TV Times and similar magazines, The next version however will be based on the classier Radio Times magazines as they look so much nicer and awould be easier to replicate.

Monday, 28 January 2013

Mock up Magazine

We all have to produce a magazine cover for our course work, I have produced a simple prototype to give an idea into how the main product will look. This was done on photoshop in about half an hour so looks abysmal :/ (not to worry, the main product will look a lot better)

Thursday, 24 January 2013

Behind the Scenes (A short film by me)

It took long enough...

How we kept in touch

It would prove difficult to keep everyone in the project in touch as we don't all live in one area or commonly associate with each other so we made a Facebook page :)



Wednesday, 16 January 2013

Competition

Our trailer is being entered into a competition for best trailer we have had to describe our post in 30 words,

"Boys Village: Where the girls come to play.
A controversial new soap that follows the lives of seven young adults through parties, pills and puberty."

Posters





We all have to design a different poster for our project. We have decided that we should do one for each storyline, this idea is similar to the latest series of Doctor Who where a special poster and title sequence was made for each episode themed on the evens in the episode.




















Skins poster with plain background.
The Valleys poster photo shot on location.














Plain background poster.

Poster shot to look on location but background is CGI added.









Friday, 11 January 2013

TV advert 1

Our trailer is nearing the end of production, so now it is time to advertise, this is the publicity photo that E4 (who will host our series) will be displaying on television.

Existing Products (Magazines)


We have to design a TV Listings magazine cover, we are doing this using Photoshop. I have looked at existing magazines for inspiration and awareness of their codes and conventions.








The generic TV listings magazine consists of bold titles, colours and pictures. The name of the magazine title is often bright and bold yet not a huge part of the display.



A feature of such magazine are bold titles and colour-schemes. Yellows, reds and blues are colours which often feature together.








Such magazines are sold cheap and advertise this as a prominent  feature to try and outsell their multiple competitors.










Stories and images of interest are often outlined with a white glow to divert the eye of the reader.