Friday, 18 December 2009
18/12/09 Production label
Monday, 14 December 2009
14/12/09 Questionare
- The music and camera shots
- The sound went really well with the theme
- The location and sound
- The opening sequence and the suspense at the end
- Liked the locations
- The intro music
- The screen effects and the music
- Foregrounded sound of breathing kept audience wondering
- Everything, the title sequence went well
- The sound and image worked well together
- Suspense, music, dramatic, tension, acting and locations
6. Were there any negative areas for improvement in our media product?
- There was some parts were the speech was a bit that stuttered
- No it was ok
- Maybe some of the shots could get tightened up
- Not really
- Couldn't find any
- I think it was good
- No
- Not really, over all very good
14/12/09 Looking back at you preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
14/12/09 What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
video, separate editing and adding a title that was created to suite our media product. We also experimented with particle illusion and that allowed us to be creative and get ideas on what type of social effects that we may use in our media product. Photo shop was also needed to create the snipe scope effect that we were using in our media product and we then layered that over the video to show the effect of the sniper scope aiming.
and reference them on our blog. There was also freeplaymusic.com were we could find music for our media product that was not copyrighted. We also got sound effects from flashkit.com and that helped us find a suitable phone ring to add to our media product, we also were trying to find a gunshot noise to put at the start of our media product when the titles appear but we didn't in the end because as a group we decided that the noises would clutter our work. 14/12/09 How did you attract/address your audience?
The way that we find out our audience expectations was to use a questionnaire and give it out to people that may be interested in our media product idea and respond to what the audience have said that has been mentioned earlier in the blog. We found from the questionare that people thought that action was their favourite type of film but some people didn't say that they had a favourite genre but liked most. I also found that setting and cast was the most important part of films but some people did like others more for example one of my question's said that was 9/10 this contrasts the 4/10 that another person gave. A person gave a 0/10 for violence whilst another gave 8/10. It depends on the person on what rating they give because some people like violence whilst others don't. The results we got vary as shown below in the questionnaire. We also got comments on what people thought about our media product and the results are below but on average we got good comments as i think we got the right target audience in for our media product so that is why i think they enjoyed it.
14/12/09 What kind of media institution might disturbute your media product and why?
If our media product was a Major feature film we would have to distribute it would be through the "film distribution association" (fda) as the fda is an umbrella organization for individual distribution companies such as "Icon" or "Universal". They would then distribute it to the cinemas like odeon and the vue but also to small independent cinemas like parkway. They would also arrange the publicity such as posters, trailers and also arranging the stars of the film for interviews.
The posters and trailers that would be used to create hype for our media product is known as above the line advertising and that is what the distribution company have to pay for, we would also have below the line advertising where we would go and talk about our media product on chat shows like the Jonathan Ross show were we would talk about our media product and this is normally free but arranged by the distribution company but co ordinated with the shows as they need content for that show so generally the show makers and the distribution company are compliant with each other.
But the best way for our Media product to be distributed will probably be done with web 2.0 as user generated content is the best way to get a lot of views from around the world and it would be cheaper than any other method. A web 14/12/09 How does your media product represent particular social groups?
The representations that our media product shows social groups such as highly trained assassin with a murky world of semi-official government business. The assassins social class is different from the police chief as the assassin is highly trained and skilled that has had possible military training and also maybe a government official killer/exterminator. But the police chief is different as he is is having a crisis with the weapons dealer and hires the assassin as he has more power than the police chief. The weapons dealer is almost powerless in his social group when the hit man has his sniper on him but he seems to have wealth and power at the start as he has guards and weapons.
The weapons dealer when you first see him on screen has a dominant role with his guards as he walks past them and they make way for him and that may show that in his type of social group he has the power as he overcomes two guards with guns. The dog that was used also shows the aggressiveness of the two guards. The mise en scene that we used factors in certain social groups as for costume we had guards with these leather jackets and the props they had was a big dog and guns and this merges with the fact they are young guys trying to big and tough with what they are wearing and what they are using to portray a sense of power.
The shots that we used with the close up of the Hit mans face to keep his identity unknown from the audience has a secondary function as it also fits into the social group of a shadowy criminal group as he is partly visible.
14/01/10 In what way does your media product use, develeop or challage forms and conventions of real media products?
Our media product challenges forms from other media products by what people expect from a movie opening, as we have researched title sequences and found a common similarities such as there is a title, main actors, director, producer, production company, distribution company, music, effective mise en scene, introduction to main storyline and possibly some text on screen. We researched the title sequence of "James Bond" and exploited it as much as possible with such ideas like the movement of the barrel around the screen. The research that we found helped us make our title sequence as instead on having a barrel move around screen like in "James Bond" we have a red sniper scope move around the screen as if it was trying to find something or scope something out.
We also have used some interior and exterior shots that have been developed from other media products that we have researched such as the exterior shot in the film "Shooter" and they way that we exploited that research was we set up our hit man shot similar to the shot that is in the film shooter.
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
08/12/09 Sound FX
08/12/09 Filming date
08/12/09 Cross-hair
08/12/09 Audience
08/12/09 James bond opening sequence
With our title sequence our original plan was to move a cross-hair of a sniper scope across the page to reveal the names of the actors. There diagram below shows what movement we wanted.
There was only going to be three names in the title sequence and 1 more for the title of the film but we added an extra character to help with the mise en scene so we now have to do for cross hair titles.
08/12/09 Editing
Friday, 20 November 2009
20/11/09 Test shots for flashback on "Hitman"
Thursday, 19 November 2009
19/11/09 Test shots
Tuesday, 17 November 2009
17/11/09 Props
- An air rifle with a scope (Sniper rifle)
- Possible camouflage to go with the countryside
- Phone box And phone
- Home phone
- Police reports and top secret reports
- We might use a bench in the location we are filming
- Cloth to shine the rifle
- Crate with fake guns in to show the weapons dealer moving weapons
- Possibly a van
- Black T-shirt for "Hit man" in phone box.
- Smart suite for police chief and badge


Brown File
17/11/09 Possible problems with our title sequence
Friday, 13 November 2009
13/11/09 Scenes after our title sequence
- Close up of phone in phone box (guys face talking into phone)"Hit man"
- Over the shoulder shot of a guy in a chair (Police chief) looking at a police file on the "Hit man"
- Close up of the words significant to describe the "Hit man"
- Flash back of "Hit man" shinning his gun barrel , over the shoulder shot to hide his identity
- Guy in phone box exchanging more dialogue with the Police chief
- Police chief with a different file on a "The Crime lord
- Close up of the words significant to describe the "The Crime lord"
- Flash back of the "The Crime lord" with his hired men putting weapons into crates and moving them about
- Location shot of the bench with no one around
- "Hit man" then puts phone down
- "Hit man" in prone position on a hill with weapon
- Long distance shot of "The Crime lord" exchanging a weapon, over the shoulder shot of "Hit man"
- Medium close up of "The Crime lord" further into the deal
- Close up of trigger with heavy breathing in the background with no outside noise
- Fade to black
Wednesday, 11 November 2009
11/11/09 Film Referencing "Shooter"
11/11/09 Actors
- "The Hitman" is going to be acted by Henry Reynolds
- "The Police cheif" is going to be played by Matthew Gilooly
- "The Crime Lord" is going to be played by Matthew Sharpe
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
10/11/09 Music ideas
The music we had to use had to be copyright free so that made it harder as we then had to look for music on sites like http://www.freeplaymusic.com/ and this provides copyright free music. I have looked on this site and have done a bit of research in to what music might work for our titles.
- http://www.freeplaymusic.com/search/category_search.php?t=v&i=1202 (Force combat, Army angels)
- http://www.freeplaymusic.com/search/category_search.php?t=v&i=1512 (Assembling Revolt)
- http://www.freeplaymusic.com/search/category_search.php?t=v&i=1218 (Barbarian)
10/11/09 Idea for Titles
10/11/09 Camouflage and Location
As a group we were discussing were we could possibly film our title sequence and what props we can get hold of. Henry has a good idea of were to film as he lives near Willing ham woods and that has a bench in the middle of it. the only problem I'm worried about is the light might be too dim in the woods. We also think that we can get hold of some good camouflage so that should add to a more realistic Mise en scene.

