In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge form and conventions of real media product?
Our preliminary task uses many styles of convention such as match-on-match, reverse shot, panning and close-ups. For an example we have used match-on-match as the main character walks across the waiting room up to the office door then as the main character walks in through the office. We used reverse shot for when the two people in our preliminary task are in conversation with another. We also used a tilt convention from the feet to the whole body ending it on the face of the character so that the audience can see the main character body language. We have used many close up of the three characters waiting nervously in the waiting room so that the audience can feel the anticipation of the three characters some of them fidgeting with their hands others tapping their foot.
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Our preliminary task represent a case of mental illness, a particular social group because it revolves around a mentally unstable character it show her instability and what caused that instability it also shows her trying hard to recover for her illness and how the illness effect others around her.
Which kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
If our preliminary task was a film movie I think it would be distribute by many companies all over the globe for example Hammer Film Production could distribute it because the company is well known for horror films.
Who would be the audience for your media product?
I think that the audience age range would vary it would all depends if the certain personal enjoys a horror film but we have tried and aimed the task into the younger viewers eyes so mostly teens and adults in their mid-twenties but of course it is suitable for a much older age range.
How did you attract/address your audience?
We made sure that the clothing was in keeping with the target audience so for that we made sure that the main character was dressed like a teen/early 20's by wearing denim jeans and a low cropped jumper with a fashionable hair style that most of our target audience would most probably have.
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Through all our work on a 2 minute film I have learned that through filming, editing, and putting together our preliminary task we have come across different types of of new technology and new software. I have worked with editing parts before this project and so I did know how to edit this easily and simply but overall I learned about camera shots and how to add effect to the task by using different types of angles, which angle is more appropriate to use in a specific scene.
Our preliminary task uses many styles of convention such as match-on-match, reverse shot, panning and close-ups. For an example we have used match-on-match as the main character walks across the waiting room up to the office door then as the main character walks in through the office. We used reverse shot for when the two people in our preliminary task are in conversation with another. We also used a tilt convention from the feet to the whole body ending it on the face of the character so that the audience can see the main character body language. We have used many close up of the three characters waiting nervously in the waiting room so that the audience can feel the anticipation of the three characters some of them fidgeting with their hands others tapping their foot.
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Our preliminary task represent a case of mental illness, a particular social group because it revolves around a mentally unstable character it show her instability and what caused that instability it also shows her trying hard to recover for her illness and how the illness effect others around her.
Which kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
If our preliminary task was a film movie I think it would be distribute by many companies all over the globe for example Hammer Film Production could distribute it because the company is well known for horror films.
Who would be the audience for your media product?
I think that the audience age range would vary it would all depends if the certain personal enjoys a horror film but we have tried and aimed the task into the younger viewers eyes so mostly teens and adults in their mid-twenties but of course it is suitable for a much older age range.
How did you attract/address your audience?
We made sure that the clothing was in keeping with the target audience so for that we made sure that the main character was dressed like a teen/early 20's by wearing denim jeans and a low cropped jumper with a fashionable hair style that most of our target audience would most probably have.
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
Through all our work on a 2 minute film I have learned that through filming, editing, and putting together our preliminary task we have come across different types of of new technology and new software. I have worked with editing parts before this project and so I did know how to edit this easily and simply but overall I learned about camera shots and how to add effect to the task by using different types of angles, which angle is more appropriate to use in a specific scene.