The document discusses media technologies used in different project stages including slide share for construction and research, PowToon for planning, Pixlr for editing images, and Final Cut Pro for video editing.
I used a blog to plan and evaluate my research project. The blog allowed me to document my research process and gather feedback. It provided a platform to share my work and ideas with others as my project developed.
We used various media technologies throughout the project planning, research, construction, and evaluation stages. During the planning stage, we researched best practices using online sources and created a project plan and timeline with Gantt charts in Microsoft Project. We conducted surveys of stakeholders using an online tool to understand needs and gather feedback on our initial designs.
nooQ is a Scottish startup on a mission to create a great communication platform, making it easier to make sense of various communication channels.
The company approached Order of Code (OOC, now a part of SoftwareHut team) with the implementation of their visual communication platform.
I used music videos during the research and planning stages to get inspiration for my project. During construction, I created a music video to demonstrate my work. Finally, I evaluated my music video's effectiveness and impact.
New media technologies were used at multiple stages of the project. Adobe Photoshop was used during the construction stage to create graphics and visuals. Additional new media technologies were utilized during the pre-production, production, and post-production phases for planning, research, and evaluation purposes.
The document asks how media technologies were used in the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages of a project. It inquires about the use of media technologies during different phases including construction as well as planning, research and assessment of the project. The question focuses on the application of media technologies throughout the entire process from start to finish.
We used various media technologies throughout our project. During the planning stage, we researched online sources to help define our goals and approach. While constructing our work, we collaborated using video conferencing tools to coordinate our efforts remotely. Upon completion, we evaluated our results by creating a video presentation and publishing a written report on our website.
The document discusses the potential distribution of a crime drama film by Paramount Pictures. It analyzes Paramount's successful distribution of films like Psycho, Rear Window, and Vertigo. More recently, Paramount only distributed the film Paranormal Activity after it gained online views, without contributing to production costs. The author concludes that partnering with Paramount could benefit distribution of their film, as the company is well-known and has experience with the crime drama genre through films and TV shows like Criminal Minds.
I used a blog to plan and evaluate my research project. The blog allowed me to document my research process and gather feedback. It provided a platform to share my work and ideas with others as my project developed.
We used various media technologies throughout the project planning, research, construction, and evaluation stages. During the planning stage, we researched best practices using online sources and created a project plan and timeline with Gantt charts in Microsoft Project. We conducted surveys of stakeholders using an online tool to understand needs and gather feedback on our initial designs.
nooQ is a Scottish startup on a mission to create a great communication platform, making it easier to make sense of various communication channels.
The company approached Order of Code (OOC, now a part of SoftwareHut team) with the implementation of their visual communication platform.
I used music videos during the research and planning stages to get inspiration for my project. During construction, I created a music video to demonstrate my work. Finally, I evaluated my music video's effectiveness and impact.
New media technologies were used at multiple stages of the project. Adobe Photoshop was used during the construction stage to create graphics and visuals. Additional new media technologies were utilized during the pre-production, production, and post-production phases for planning, research, and evaluation purposes.
The document asks how media technologies were used in the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages of a project. It inquires about the use of media technologies during different phases including construction as well as planning, research and assessment of the project. The question focuses on the application of media technologies throughout the entire process from start to finish.
We used various media technologies throughout our project. During the planning stage, we researched online sources to help define our goals and approach. While constructing our work, we collaborated using video conferencing tools to coordinate our efforts remotely. Upon completion, we evaluated our results by creating a video presentation and publishing a written report on our website.
The document discusses the potential distribution of a crime drama film by Paramount Pictures. It analyzes Paramount's successful distribution of films like Psycho, Rear Window, and Vertigo. More recently, Paramount only distributed the film Paranormal Activity after it gained online views, without contributing to production costs. The author concludes that partnering with Paramount could benefit distribution of their film, as the company is well-known and has experience with the crime drama genre through films and TV shows like Criminal Minds.
Erza plays a dead party girl in the film opening, represented through a short dress, heels, smudged lipstick, and makeup to appear physically attacked. Sabeya plays the forensic investigator, represented through a forensic suit to provide genre cues and use of crime drama language. Yasmin plays the detective, represented as smart and intellectual through being first seen reading a case file, wearing glasses as a stereotype of intelligence, and a classy long coat.
The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of the author's project. In the planning stage, the author used SlideShare and PowToon to create and share presentations, as well as Storyboard That to visualize and plan scenes. YouTube was used for research, inspiration, and uploading footage. Microsoft Word and PowerPoint helped with organization, layout, and annotation. Photoshop, Paint, and Pixlr were used for image editing. Google Docs formed helped collect audience feedback. A video camera and steady cam holder were used for filming. Final Cut Pro assisted with video editing and effects. Social media aided research of audience profiles and engagement.
Ariana Grande has found great success in her music career after her first hit song with Mac Miller. She appeals to both male and female audiences aged primarily as teenagers. Her music videos regularly receive over 100 million views and she has over 4 million subscribers to her music channel on YouTube. Comments on her videos show that she has a large fan base of young girls who admire her. She stays connected with her fans through her website, where they can win prizes related to her albums, and through social media.
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During filming of their project, they faced difficulties coordinating the actresses' schedules which meant scenes were sometimes missing key characters. To solve this, they had actress playing Sabeya record her lines separately with gaps to later insert the lines of the actress playing Yasmin. When editing, their group faced challenges sharing opinions when not all were present and having to share the editing Mac with another group. They solved this by scheduling editing sessions when all could attend and by storing their work on a portable hard drive to edit on other computers.
The music video for "Arabella" by The Arctic Monkeys is set in the 1960s-1970s, as shown through the character's costumes and props. It is filmed in black and white, another convention of that era. The song is indie rock and features the band playing throughout the video. There is minimal narrative and focuses more on visuals and editing techniques like jump cuts. The editing is meant to make the viewer feel like they are watching a 1960s/1970s film, and uses similar black and white filming as some of their other music videos. The video also portrays women in a provocative manner, consistent with styles from modernism and post-modernism.
Demi Lovato rose to fame as a child actress on Barney & Friends and later on the Disney Channel film Camp Rock. She has since transitioned her image from Disney teen star to pop rock artist, changing her fashion style and hair colors accordingly. Her persona has also evolved from her past struggles with eating disorders and addiction to becoming a role model for recovery and empowerment.
Our film genre is crime drama aimed at ages 18-28. Research shows females under 18 gave highest ratings to similar shows. Our film features a modern setting to appeal to younger audiences compared to 1950s films. The target audience for females is ages 15-25, as the dead girl and independent detective characters represent them. The target audience for males is ages 18-28, as the female authority figure is a new representation. Younger ages 15-25 and females would find the countertype roles appealing, while women 40+ likely prefer classic films noirs. The ideal female audience is a middle-class woman with an established career who socializes with friends and watches crime dramas. Overall the film aims at young females 15
The document discusses representation of social groups in media. It notes that stereotypical roles in social groups include the mean, pretty leader for girls and the powerful, controlling man for guys. However, the film opening features some countertypes, including a female detective who works alone rather than in a team as is typical. It also features a Muslim female forensic expert, rather than the usual male forensic. While the dead girl in the opening reinforces the stereotype of vulnerable females, overall the film aims to represent different social groups through countertypical characters.
The film opening takes place in a dull, grey house in England. It establishes the main character, seen alone in black and white shots, looking upset on the floor. The sound of his English accent helps set the location. While the narrative is not clear, it leaves the audience with questions about the boy and why he is always alone walking in the urban setting. The opening represents the character as quiet, depressing, weak and vulnerable.
The music video for Miley Cyrus's "We Can't Stop" depicts teenagers partying indoors and outdoors at a house and pool. It features pop, R&B, and dance music while Miley Cyrus twerks and displays a new, more provocative image compared to her previous Disney persona. Scenes cut between shots of Miley on a bed and the teenagers partying throughout the house and pool before eventually sleeping in the pool, with a low camera angle partially showing the male gaze. The video represents Miley's transformation from a pop princess to a more sexualized image and style of music videos.
The Arctic Monkeys are an English indie rock band formed in 2002 in Sheffield, England. The band consists of four members: Alex Turner, Jamie Cook, Nick O'Malley, and Matt Helders. Former member Andy Nicholson left the band in 2006 after their debut album. The Arctic Monkeys have a 1980s retro style reflected in their clothing, hair, makeup, and music video settings that is part of their crafted image as an indie rock band. Magazine articles about the band often focus on lead singer Alex Turner's personal life and relationships, and how he tries to avoid letting fame change him. The band uses social media and their website to share music and tour information with fans while protecting their privacy.
Psycho and The Wrong Man are both black and white films from the 1960s that effectively utilize music, framing, and editing to set the time period and atmosphere. Psycho introduces the main character as a sexy woman in a retro nightgown to signal the era, and uses daunting music during the title sequence that turns more sultry for city shots. The Wrong Man first shows a vulnerable man looking up at a club, then cuts to a lively party scene where costumes and hairstyles indicate the 1960s. Both films establish settings through long pans and introduce non-diegetic music that fits the mood. Most of Hitchcock's films involve crime drama, and his signature style is recognizable through character
The opening scene of Resident Evil: Afterlife establishes the mood and setting. It focuses on a lone girl in the rain on a busy street in China. The sound builds tension as the girl transforms into an inhuman monster, biting a man's neck. High angle shots show the attack occurring in a dull, grey public setting. The girl is dressed in black with a lost expression, hinting she is different from those rushing around her with umbrellas.
The film opening of The Matrix establishes the mood and atmosphere. It shows an abandoned apartment that is dark and run-down, creating a haunting and mysterious feeling. The sound of voices talking on the phone is juxtaposed with green computer code on screen. This enigma leaves the audience wondering who the characters are hiding from. The film also sets up the narrative as a battle between good and evil, and humanity versus technology.
1) The mise-en-scene in Taylor Swift's "You Belong With Me" music video depicts her character as a typical nerdy American girl through her dorky bedroom filled with science equipment and a clarinet.
2) The song has a pop genre with a chorus that matches the visuals and lyrics about a nerdy girl who likes a popular boy.
3) The music video provides an intertextual reference to teenage romantic movies, with Swift playing both the popular boy's girlfriend and the nerdy girl who transforms into a beautiful girl at a dance to reunite with the boy.
The document discusses how the creator effectively combined their main product (a digipak for an album) and ancillary texts (a magazine ad) by linking visual elements between them. Photos and costumes from the music video were reused in the digipak cover and magazine ad to create cohesion. Specific stylistic choices like fonts, colors, and hair were kept consistent across materials to clearly connect them and tell the narrative established in the music video. The creator aimed to follow conventions of similar female pop artists' packaging and representation.
The song is about a girl who has always been well-behaved but now wants to rebel and have fun by going on dates and not caring what people think of her. She tells a guy that she needs some time to be "a little crazy" and doesn't care if he loves her or hates her, saying he can't save her. The lyrics portray her new rebellious attitude and desire to mess around without consequences.
Avril Lavigne's website focuses on her past work and other projects since she has not released any new music or toured since 2013. The site features images that maintain her punk-inspired signature look to show fans she remains the same artist. It also promotes her involvement in other ventures like modeling for Vogue and sponsorships. Links to her social media allow fans to see what she's currently doing and feel connected to her, even without new music. Old music videos and charts of her past hits let audiences engage with her previous discography as she works to stay relevant without touring or albums.
When visiting the band's webpage, the first thing seen is a moving image of the band members promoting their new album, which gives a sense of their current tour. Scrolling down reveals the navigation bar and promotion of the album. Further down are songs from the album that can be watched or viewed behind-the-scenes videos. The website also shows upcoming concert information and the option to buy tickets. The layout is interesting because it immediately promotes the latest album upon entering the page.
The Taylor Swift website homepage contains information about her new album including music videos that portray her in different ways, a poster advertising her world tour with an American Express sponsorship link, and an option to purchase the album which is displayed as an old instant print picture, tying into the retro theme of her 1989 album. Navigation links allow users to access merchandise, charts, and details about her music and career. The site aims to immerse visitors in the 1980s diner aesthetic of the album through elements like her flashing name and a jukebox interface to play songs.
The document contains the lyrics to the song "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran. The song expresses the singer's love for his partner and his hope that their love and connection will last as they grow older together. It describes kissing under the stars and the simple yet profound joy of finding love.
The front cover of the album depicts the band members looking drained and concentrating on different things, with black, white, and red colors used to portray mystery, youth, and loud music. The back cover features a mysterious shot of a man's back, continuing the color theme, along with pictures of a smiling woman and a black-and-white couple walking on a beach, connoting past relationships and themes tied to the band's retro style.
Erza plays a dead party girl in the film opening, represented through a short dress, heels, smudged lipstick, and makeup to appear physically attacked. Sabeya plays the forensic investigator, represented through a forensic suit to provide genre cues and use of crime drama language. Yasmin plays the detective, represented as smart and intellectual through being first seen reading a case file, wearing glasses as a stereotype of intelligence, and a classy long coat.
The document discusses the various media technologies used at different stages of the author's project. In the planning stage, the author used SlideShare and PowToon to create and share presentations, as well as Storyboard That to visualize and plan scenes. YouTube was used for research, inspiration, and uploading footage. Microsoft Word and PowerPoint helped with organization, layout, and annotation. Photoshop, Paint, and Pixlr were used for image editing. Google Docs formed helped collect audience feedback. A video camera and steady cam holder were used for filming. Final Cut Pro assisted with video editing and effects. Social media aided research of audience profiles and engagement.
Ariana Grande has found great success in her music career after her first hit song with Mac Miller. She appeals to both male and female audiences aged primarily as teenagers. Her music videos regularly receive over 100 million views and she has over 4 million subscribers to her music channel on YouTube. Comments on her videos show that she has a large fan base of young girls who admire her. She stays connected with her fans through her website, where they can win prizes related to her albums, and through social media.
How filming went during production time for ournadz1234
During filming of their project, they faced difficulties coordinating the actresses' schedules which meant scenes were sometimes missing key characters. To solve this, they had actress playing Sabeya record her lines separately with gaps to later insert the lines of the actress playing Yasmin. When editing, their group faced challenges sharing opinions when not all were present and having to share the editing Mac with another group. They solved this by scheduling editing sessions when all could attend and by storing their work on a portable hard drive to edit on other computers.
The music video for "Arabella" by The Arctic Monkeys is set in the 1960s-1970s, as shown through the character's costumes and props. It is filmed in black and white, another convention of that era. The song is indie rock and features the band playing throughout the video. There is minimal narrative and focuses more on visuals and editing techniques like jump cuts. The editing is meant to make the viewer feel like they are watching a 1960s/1970s film, and uses similar black and white filming as some of their other music videos. The video also portrays women in a provocative manner, consistent with styles from modernism and post-modernism.
Demi Lovato rose to fame as a child actress on Barney & Friends and later on the Disney Channel film Camp Rock. She has since transitioned her image from Disney teen star to pop rock artist, changing her fashion style and hair colors accordingly. Her persona has also evolved from her past struggles with eating disorders and addiction to becoming a role model for recovery and empowerment.
Our film genre is crime drama aimed at ages 18-28. Research shows females under 18 gave highest ratings to similar shows. Our film features a modern setting to appeal to younger audiences compared to 1950s films. The target audience for females is ages 15-25, as the dead girl and independent detective characters represent them. The target audience for males is ages 18-28, as the female authority figure is a new representation. Younger ages 15-25 and females would find the countertype roles appealing, while women 40+ likely prefer classic films noirs. The ideal female audience is a middle-class woman with an established career who socializes with friends and watches crime dramas. Overall the film aims at young females 15
The document discusses representation of social groups in media. It notes that stereotypical roles in social groups include the mean, pretty leader for girls and the powerful, controlling man for guys. However, the film opening features some countertypes, including a female detective who works alone rather than in a team as is typical. It also features a Muslim female forensic expert, rather than the usual male forensic. While the dead girl in the opening reinforces the stereotype of vulnerable females, overall the film aims to represent different social groups through countertypical characters.
The film opening takes place in a dull, grey house in England. It establishes the main character, seen alone in black and white shots, looking upset on the floor. The sound of his English accent helps set the location. While the narrative is not clear, it leaves the audience with questions about the boy and why he is always alone walking in the urban setting. The opening represents the character as quiet, depressing, weak and vulnerable.
The music video for Miley Cyrus's "We Can't Stop" depicts teenagers partying indoors and outdoors at a house and pool. It features pop, R&B, and dance music while Miley Cyrus twerks and displays a new, more provocative image compared to her previous Disney persona. Scenes cut between shots of Miley on a bed and the teenagers partying throughout the house and pool before eventually sleeping in the pool, with a low camera angle partially showing the male gaze. The video represents Miley's transformation from a pop princess to a more sexualized image and style of music videos.
The Arctic Monkeys are an English indie rock band formed in 2002 in Sheffield, England. The band consists of four members: Alex Turner, Jamie Cook, Nick O'Malley, and Matt Helders. Former member Andy Nicholson left the band in 2006 after their debut album. The Arctic Monkeys have a 1980s retro style reflected in their clothing, hair, makeup, and music video settings that is part of their crafted image as an indie rock band. Magazine articles about the band often focus on lead singer Alex Turner's personal life and relationships, and how he tries to avoid letting fame change him. The band uses social media and their website to share music and tour information with fans while protecting their privacy.
Psycho and The Wrong Man are both black and white films from the 1960s that effectively utilize music, framing, and editing to set the time period and atmosphere. Psycho introduces the main character as a sexy woman in a retro nightgown to signal the era, and uses daunting music during the title sequence that turns more sultry for city shots. The Wrong Man first shows a vulnerable man looking up at a club, then cuts to a lively party scene where costumes and hairstyles indicate the 1960s. Both films establish settings through long pans and introduce non-diegetic music that fits the mood. Most of Hitchcock's films involve crime drama, and his signature style is recognizable through character
The opening scene of Resident Evil: Afterlife establishes the mood and setting. It focuses on a lone girl in the rain on a busy street in China. The sound builds tension as the girl transforms into an inhuman monster, biting a man's neck. High angle shots show the attack occurring in a dull, grey public setting. The girl is dressed in black with a lost expression, hinting she is different from those rushing around her with umbrellas.
The film opening of The Matrix establishes the mood and atmosphere. It shows an abandoned apartment that is dark and run-down, creating a haunting and mysterious feeling. The sound of voices talking on the phone is juxtaposed with green computer code on screen. This enigma leaves the audience wondering who the characters are hiding from. The film also sets up the narrative as a battle between good and evil, and humanity versus technology.
1) The mise-en-scene in Taylor Swift's "You Belong With Me" music video depicts her character as a typical nerdy American girl through her dorky bedroom filled with science equipment and a clarinet.
2) The song has a pop genre with a chorus that matches the visuals and lyrics about a nerdy girl who likes a popular boy.
3) The music video provides an intertextual reference to teenage romantic movies, with Swift playing both the popular boy's girlfriend and the nerdy girl who transforms into a beautiful girl at a dance to reunite with the boy.
The document discusses how the creator effectively combined their main product (a digipak for an album) and ancillary texts (a magazine ad) by linking visual elements between them. Photos and costumes from the music video were reused in the digipak cover and magazine ad to create cohesion. Specific stylistic choices like fonts, colors, and hair were kept consistent across materials to clearly connect them and tell the narrative established in the music video. The creator aimed to follow conventions of similar female pop artists' packaging and representation.
The song is about a girl who has always been well-behaved but now wants to rebel and have fun by going on dates and not caring what people think of her. She tells a guy that she needs some time to be "a little crazy" and doesn't care if he loves her or hates her, saying he can't save her. The lyrics portray her new rebellious attitude and desire to mess around without consequences.
Avril Lavigne's website focuses on her past work and other projects since she has not released any new music or toured since 2013. The site features images that maintain her punk-inspired signature look to show fans she remains the same artist. It also promotes her involvement in other ventures like modeling for Vogue and sponsorships. Links to her social media allow fans to see what she's currently doing and feel connected to her, even without new music. Old music videos and charts of her past hits let audiences engage with her previous discography as she works to stay relevant without touring or albums.
When visiting the band's webpage, the first thing seen is a moving image of the band members promoting their new album, which gives a sense of their current tour. Scrolling down reveals the navigation bar and promotion of the album. Further down are songs from the album that can be watched or viewed behind-the-scenes videos. The website also shows upcoming concert information and the option to buy tickets. The layout is interesting because it immediately promotes the latest album upon entering the page.
The Taylor Swift website homepage contains information about her new album including music videos that portray her in different ways, a poster advertising her world tour with an American Express sponsorship link, and an option to purchase the album which is displayed as an old instant print picture, tying into the retro theme of her 1989 album. Navigation links allow users to access merchandise, charts, and details about her music and career. The site aims to immerse visitors in the 1980s diner aesthetic of the album through elements like her flashing name and a jukebox interface to play songs.
The document contains the lyrics to the song "Thinking Out Loud" by Ed Sheeran. The song expresses the singer's love for his partner and his hope that their love and connection will last as they grow older together. It describes kissing under the stars and the simple yet profound joy of finding love.
The front cover of the album depicts the band members looking drained and concentrating on different things, with black, white, and red colors used to portray mystery, youth, and loud music. The back cover features a mysterious shot of a man's back, continuing the color theme, along with pictures of a smiling woman and a black-and-white couple walking on a beach, connoting past relationships and themes tied to the band's retro style.
The digipak features a close-up image of a snowflake on the front cover, symbolizing heaven and celestial themes that are common in Disney films. The packaging has a blue color scheme representing the sky. Inside, the two main characters have mischievous expressions that will appeal to young children. The male character smiles friendly while his reindeer sidekick evokes a typical Disney convention. Engravings on the CDs continue the celestial blue color theme with white representing purity and innocence.
The document analyzes visual elements and symbolism across different parts of Rihanna's album artwork. The main cover features Rihanna's calm face with bold red hair and lips that draw attention. Inside images show Rihanna falling into roses, with the red roses symbolizing love and her white dress connoting innocence. The CD covers depict a pink rose from above, using roses to symbolize love and romance in line with the album's themes of relationships and love. Feminine colors throughout are used romantically and contrast with Rihanna's bold personality.
The document analyzes and summarizes the album cover art for Lana Del Rey's album. The cover art features photos of Lana Del Rey with soft, sultry expressions and uses pink and white colors to represent purity and innocence. Flowers are also prominently featured as symbols of romance and love, signifying the album's themes of relationships and pop culture. The typography and text styles are meant to appeal to Lana Del Rey's target audience of teenage girls by portraying her as a princess-like figure and role model.
Lady Gaga's music video for "Paparazzi" is set in 1960s-70s Hollywood to portray her as a famous star. The large, glamorous set and Gaga's revealing costumes make references to iconic films from that era like Sunset Boulevard and Metropolis. The electro-pop and dance music matches the visuals of Gaga dancing in lavish costumes. Editing techniques like black and white swirls reference Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo to further situate the video in the 1960s-70s film industry atmosphere.
The song is about a breakup between Taylor Swift and a boy. The lyrics describe their on-again, off-again relationship where they would break up and get back together frequently. They would say hurtful things to each other like "I hate you" but then later call each other to say "I love you." The chorus emphasizes that they are "never ever getting back together." The repetition of the catchy chorus conveys the message that Swift does not want to reunite with this boy.
Both Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez's music videos featured photo shoots, a convention when artists sing about themselves and minor struggles. Selena Gomez's lyrics "I'm no beauty queen I'm just beautiful me" connote expectations to be extremely beautiful without being herself, shown as she removes heels and earrings. Demi Lovato's "I'm no supermodel well baby that's just me" also matches her visuals, with both using photo shoots to connect lyrics and images about self-acceptance.
This music video features the band KISS and uses fast-paced editing to convey the genre of rock music. Viewers were able to identify the genre as rock based on KISS's style and makeup, as well as edits that matched the drummer's beat and lead singer's dancing.
The document outlines details for a photo shoot featuring Verona as the model. It lists Verona as the scene cast and model for shots at a performance hall stage where she will lip sync looking at the camera, holding signs displaying different feelings, and spending time with friends at various iconic London locations.
Looking back at the preliminary task, the author feels they have learned several key elements that improved their final product. These include:
1) Learning advanced editing skills in Final Cut Pro, like fading between clips and adding titles and logos.
2) Improving filming skills like framing shots, panning, and steady shots to portray characters and match action shots.
3) Doing further research on audiences by genre to attract the right demographic.
4) Improving planning skills to schedule filming around all characters and writing scripts with character understanding.
5) Establishing the genre more clearly from the beginning of the film.
6) Choosing locations better to fit the scene and obey filming rules.
We specifically targeted a younger audience aged 15-25. Our main character is a young, independent, and career-driven female to appeal to younger women who enjoy crime dramas. We also included a Muslim Asian forensic character and a young party-going victim to represent London's diversity and different audiences. The opening establishes the crime drama genre through mise-en-scene elements like police tape and evidence, and through a mysterious musical score that draws the audience in to learn what happened.
The document discusses audience research for a crime drama film. It notes that the 1959 film Anatomy of a Murder was also a crime drama and was highly rated by audiences at 8.1%, showing people enjoyed it. The film was nominated for 7 Oscars, demonstrating its popularity and success. Data showed the film was most successful for males and females ages 18-19, but the most votes came from females ages 45+. The document also lists production companies for the film, most under Columbia, which is still in business today. It suggests these companies would appeal to audiences as the film is an American classic mystery genre.
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