We felt we would present question 7 on a power point.
Friday, 17 April 2015
Evaluation question 7: Elliot
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to your full production?
We felt we would present question 7 on a power point.
We felt we would present question 7 on a power point.
Thursday, 16 April 2015
Evaluation question 6: Elliot
What have you learnt about technologies and the process of constructing this product?
We decided to present question 6 on a Prezi
http://prezi.com/tjy05sypjqnn/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
Evaluation question 5: Elliot
How did you attract/address your audience?
We attracted and addressed our target audience by showing them the opening sequence and getting them to react to our clip. By asking them Certain questions, we found that by asking what they liked and what worked well with video it gave us the feedback we needed to know what we could improve. The response come across very well. One thing that came up more than once was that the music worked well the video. The lyrics played a part in the video where it told a fraction of our story, 'You was always faster than me' connects well with the running aspect. We got our target audience to watch the video which is late teens early twenties. The four in the video are teenagers which is the age range of our inspiration Pretty Little Liars appeals to. The feedback received, was that the Opening sequence should be rated 15 because there is blood which may be to gory for a younger audience. We feel like we attracted our audience by using relatable characters for example young school girls who dress to fit the day and age we live in. Because the target audience we appeal to are young they are use social media constantly, and are able to see our opening sequence on Youtube and tweet it giving us the publicity we need to be successful.
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
Evaluation question 4: Elliot, Olivia and Beth
Who would be your target audience for your product
We found a creative way to present question 4 was using a green screen.
We used a Tripod and Panasonic camera to film us at the oscars answering an interviewer. Our evaluation question was edited on Final Cut Pro. We got an image from the Internet of a red carpet and placed it onto the green screen. This was our first time using and we found it to be very successful.
Monday, 13 April 2015
Evaluation question 3: Elliot, Olivia and Beth
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
We found this would be a creative way to present question 3. We used a green screen and filmed the video using a panasonic camera and tripod. The video was edited in final cut pro.
Evaluation question 2: Olivia, Elliot and Beth
We chose to film question 2 on a green screen to show our variety of creative skills. This was filmed on a panasonic camera and tripod. The video was edited on dial cut pro.
Sunday, 12 April 2015
Task 14 Production Company Logo Olivia
To get inspiration for our production company logo we looked at big film company logos. We noticed that they are all very bold and clear. The logos that we looked at were very easy to read and a lot of them moved. We like the way that you know what the company is by looking at their logo. We looked at Disney, Paramount, Pixar and MGM.
This is our logo, we have called our company 'Blink Studios'. We have called our logo 'Blink Studios' as we feel that it is short and snappy. It is easy to remember and we feel like it is quite effective. We also linked our logo to our opening sequence. We feel our logo and opening sequence go well together because what happened in our opening sequence - someone getting shot - happened in a blink of an eye. The victim did not know who the killer was as she had had no previous arguments or had not got herself into any trouble. So it was all very unexpected and happened in a blink of an eye.
To produce our logo we used the software iMovie. We firstly filmed Beth blinking using a hand-held camera. We then uploaded the footage onto the software. Once the footage was on the software we cropped it down so we literally just the eye blinking. We then decided to make the logo black and white as we felt it looked more professional and effective. It also gave the logo a mysterious feel. We then inserted text to write 'Blink Studios'. We made the font thin for 'Blink' and thicker for 'Studios'. We liked the way this looked as it gave a sophisticated feel. We then thought it would be good to have the text sliding on and off the screen. We chose an effect from the software that had the text sliding in and slowing down as it reached the eye blinking and then sliding off again.
This is our logo, we have called our company 'Blink Studios'. We have called our logo 'Blink Studios' as we feel that it is short and snappy. It is easy to remember and we feel like it is quite effective. We also linked our logo to our opening sequence. We feel our logo and opening sequence go well together because what happened in our opening sequence - someone getting shot - happened in a blink of an eye. The victim did not know who the killer was as she had had no previous arguments or had not got herself into any trouble. So it was all very unexpected and happened in a blink of an eye.
To produce our logo we used the software iMovie. We firstly filmed Beth blinking using a hand-held camera. We then uploaded the footage onto the software. Once the footage was on the software we cropped it down so we literally just the eye blinking. We then decided to make the logo black and white as we felt it looked more professional and effective. It also gave the logo a mysterious feel. We then inserted text to write 'Blink Studios'. We made the font thin for 'Blink' and thicker for 'Studios'. We liked the way this looked as it gave a sophisticated feel. We then thought it would be good to have the text sliding on and off the screen. We chose an effect from the software that had the text sliding in and slowing down as it reached the eye blinking and then sliding off again.
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