In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? on Prezi
My Group has tried in all ways to follow both: Film opening conventions and title sequences conventions in our film.
Here is the our production company Logo compared to a real company logo compared to Orphan:
In our film we did not manage to use a different distribution company we used the same one as they would be the same one to distribute it. Unlike the huge Hollywood company that would need a different distribution company because they would a lot of money to distribute it.
Here it is compared to Orphan:
Here is our title sequences compared to the title sequence of seven:
In all ways we tried our best to follow the conventions of title sequences. In our film we introduced intertexuality for example: by making our title sequence very similar to the title sequence of Seven. Within our title sequence we also included the key production and cast member names.
In terms of Visuals and sound, we also followed the rule of 3 and the 180 degree rule to its full extent. We managed to follow and copy some of the scenes found in Seven ( in terms of Visuals) however in term of sound we used the same type of music that would be found in the films Chucky and Orphan as both films are to do with children.
The tone and mood of my film was established through sound, camera, editing and mise en scene.
In terms of camera; we tried our best to get the same angle shots as seen in orphan. Here are the comparisons from our film to Orphan:
In terms of editing; we were inspired by the film Seven to give the right psychological thriller mood. We use the same overlapping effect:
In terms of Mise en Scene, we was inspired by both Orphan and Seven as we took scenes from the playground in Orphan but used the random things to do with the film concept from Seven.
My Group has tried in all ways to follow both: Film opening conventions and title sequences conventions in our film.
Here is the our production company Logo compared to a real company logo compared to Orphan:
In our film we did not manage to use a different distribution company we used the same one as they would be the same one to distribute it. Unlike the huge Hollywood company that would need a different distribution company because they would a lot of money to distribute it.
Here it is compared to Orphan:
Here is our title sequences compared to the title sequence of seven:
In all ways we tried our best to follow the conventions of title sequences. In our film we introduced intertexuality for example: by making our title sequence very similar to the title sequence of Seven. Within our title sequence we also included the key production and cast member names.
In terms of Visuals and sound, we also followed the rule of 3 and the 180 degree rule to its full extent. We managed to follow and copy some of the scenes found in Seven ( in terms of Visuals) however in term of sound we used the same type of music that would be found in the films Chucky and Orphan as both films are to do with children.
The tone and mood of my film was established through sound, camera, editing and mise en scene.
In terms of camera; we tried our best to get the same angle shots as seen in orphan. Here are the comparisons from our film to Orphan:
In terms of editing; we were inspired by the film Seven to give the right psychological thriller mood. We use the same overlapping effect:
In terms of Mise en Scene, we was inspired by both Orphan and Seven as we took scenes from the playground in Orphan but used the random things to do with the film concept from Seven.
No comments:
Post a Comment