Our media product uses conventions such as titles, sound, camerawork and editing to engage the audience in the story and characters. It develops these forms by using original music from different genres. It challenges expectations by featuring a female lead in an action genre typically dominated by male leads.
2. When evaluating our media product (opening sequence), I had to consider how we used, developed and
challenged the expected conventions of our opening sequence. I think that we included all the key conventions
whilst also managing to challenge the expected. This helped to make our product unique whilst remaining within
the expectations of our target audience.
USE?: Our media product uses the conventions of a real media product in the form of titles, sound, camera,
editing. In our opening sequence we used these conventions to hook the audience into wanting to watch the
rest of the film and to become intrigued by the characters within the sequence. The titles we have used help to
realise that our sequence is not a trailer and also makes it look professional.
DEVELOP? Our opening sequence develops the forms and conventions of a real media product by the original
music choice, by not using a well-known artist. Our music supports the genre of our opening sequence although
there are different genres of music used. Our music choice could also be seen to challenge certain conventions
as there are different genres of music used. The harsh rock music used at the start has a contrasting effect with
the mellow music used for the date scene flashback.
CHALLENGE? The ways in which our media product challenges are through the main idea of the film – the main
character that will feature is the female although this is not clear from our opening sequence. This challenges the
conventions of an action film as it is usually the male character that is the lead in the film.
Our media product also challenges a typical action film as I think that we have more suspense and more of a
“hook” to keep the audience interested. The music used does challenge the expected conventions of an action
film, however it works in an effective way that breaks expectations of our film.
In what ways does your media product use,
develop or challenge forms and conventions of
real media products?
3. Our opening sequence represents social groups through male and female representations.
Our opening sequence features three main characters, the male lead, the female lead and the driver.
The male lead is represented in a positive light. This represents perhaps not a particular social group as the
male lead is part of MI5, but it does link with the secret desire of the majority of males have at least once in
their lives wanted to be part of a secret organisation and be the hero.
The female lead challenges the expected within an action film. Usually the female is the one being rescued,
however within our film the female is the one searching for the male. This represents independent females that
are confident in themselves.
The “Baddie” within our opening sequence is secretly in MI5 too. He is however represented in a negative way
in the opening sequence as he is seen to “kill” the male lead.
Although this does not represent a particular social group, some members of the audience may associate with
the bad character or make a connection with them.
How does your media product represent
particular social groups?
4. When considering what media institution might distribute our product, I looked into EM Media, a distribution
company in the East Midlands. A distribution company like this would be ideal to distribute our independent
film. Unfortunately there is no such company in the South East so we would have to look for another institution
for distribution.
We could apply to the UK Film Council for a grant as they focus on allocating funding to independent film
producers. Alternatively we could approach a foreign distribution company in order to distribute our film. This
may however have downfalls on our media product in the way that we may have had to have included a
foreign actor within our film in order to receive a deal with the distribution company.
In conclusion we would have chosen to use our first option of applying to the UK Film Council or we could
alternatively approach a larger distribution company that deals with a lot of British productions, such as
London-based Ealing Studios.
What kind of media institution might distribute
your media product and why?
5. The target audience for our media product is mainly teenage males to middle aged males. However we tried
to appeal to a wider audience and include female audience members as the female lead becomes a bigger
part of the story. This would appeal to women perhaps from the age of about 15 upwards.
We decided on this target audience as it would be the age groups most likely to see the genre film we were
producing.
We decided on a 15 rating for our film due to the violence featured in the opening sequence and the
violence that would feature in the rest of our film. We decided after we rated our film that aiming our film at
younger teens would not be necessary at all.
From then on we focused directly at our main target audience of males above the age of 15. this was the
main target audience for our opening sequence, however we decided to include our female lead in order to
appeal to a female audience.
Who would be the audience for your media
product?
6. We used various methods to attract and address our audience. Our main target audience is teen males and
above. We also tried to appeal to a female audience with the female lead being a vital character within our
storyline.
We used different methods to appeal to a male audience. In the results we gathered from our questionnaire,
we looked at the male responses to the question of conventions they would expect in an action film’s opening
sequence. Some of the things we included were fast paced music, action introduced early on in the opening
titles, a male lead that they could aspire to or associate with.
When thinking about things to include to attract a female audience, we looked at the female responses to our
questionnaire. We realised we would have to include a female lead that would play an important role in the
storyline. This was the main response from females, however the responses also showed a continuous
agreement with the male responses.
We included both a male and female lead in our opening sequence as well as in our storyline, we also
included interesting camera shots and angles. Another feature that we included in our opening sequence was
the fast paced music to match the action along with an interesting storyline overall and interesting titles.
We also used a lot of action in our opening sequence from the beginning to hook the audience, this was
possible by including action before the titles. We also used a cliffhanger at the end of our sequence to keep
the audience interested in the action of our film. We hoped that all these factors would help to attract our
target audience and make our opening sequence a success.
How did you attract/address your audience?
7. From the process of creating our opening sequence I have learnt a lot about the technology behind filming.
The standards of our filming has improved largely from the preliminary exercise. The process of constructing our
opening sequence has taught me a lot about the work behind creating a piece of film. I have learnt about
camera angles, framing a shot and using the rule of thirds effectively.
When using the editing programme to put together our final piece of film my knowledge of the editing process
has risen from the preliminary exercise. From using effective transitions and cuts to using edits such as black
and white overlays to create an effect.
Another form of technology that we used was a blog. I already had knowledge of how to use the blog site we
were to use in class, but throughout the process I have furthered my knowledge of how to upload certain
images to the blog and also discovered how to upload a PowerPoint presentation to a blog using the
“SlideShare” website.
I think that the whole process of creating our opening sequence has enabled myself and others to get an
insight into the long process of creating a successful film and has also widened my knowledge of how to use
certain technologies, especially Adobe Premier Pro for editing as I had not previously used this programme
before.
What have you learnt about technologies from
the process of constructing this product?
8. Looking back at the preliminary task we did, I think I have learnt a lot about the method of creating a
successful piece of film. I now feel comfortable experimenting with the camera and trying to make a
successful shot. I have
I learnt how to use the camera and lighting in order to create key shots for our sequence. This skill was
improved from our preliminary exercise by playing around with different shot types and lighting. Another skill
learnt was the rule of thirds this involves the correct framing of shots. We experimented using different
placements of the subject within shots to see what worked best. This helped to improve the quality of filming
for our main task.
Using Adobe Premier Pro to edit our film, we first read a tutorial on the basic skills. When creating our
preliminary exercise we experimented with the basic editing techniques using different transitions and cuts. I
think that the standards of our editing has largely improved since our preliminary exercise and this has enabled
the quality of our film to be of a higher standard.
Another progression I think I have made in the process is from using the blog on a regular basis. I had previously
used a blog for my personal use, but the ways in which we uploaded documents and images differed to the
ways I had used a blog before.
Overall I think that the progression from our preliminary task to our final product was successful in advancing
our camera-work to make a more professional-looking end product.
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do
you feel you have learnt in the progression from it
to the full product?