There are things connected in our media product that use other forms and conventions of real media products such as; the setting, characters, props, costumes and scene structure.
We decided to film at a friend’s house. This is a large country house with 5 floors, a swimming pool and 37 acres of land. I believed that this was a good idea, as it has a long winding drive, large forest behind the house and many different aspects of mise-en-scene which all connected really well to what we had in mind and thrilling angles for filming a thriller. There are other such thrillers that use similar scenes of a large house and desolation such as; The Strangers and Insideous. Our location was successful in the thriller genre due to its isolation. The long winding gravel drive was ideal for filming our thriller, as it adds to the mise-en-scene of the thriller genre. This helps by effectively isolating our area with such a long way to enter or exit the house. We inventively use the poor weather to our advantage, as during the week it had been very foggy, and damp, as we arrived, the dead trees either side of an old fence, the old and dead trees give a sense of helplessness and the fog surrounds the house with mystery, as if to say what’s happening here? Due to the isolation of the area it fits in well to the mise-en-scene of the thriller genre.
2) How does your media product represent a particular social group?
Our media product represents British teenagers or young adults, which is normally the age of thriller audiences. Our film is slightly more bias towards the male gender as it contains two main male protagonists and one female protagonist who is actually in control of what is happening as she is the cause of the suspense.
We use both male and female characters in our productions however, we follow the norms in our production as far as characters are concerned, a young female, who has been killed. A young man trying to work out what the problem is.
3) What kind of media institute may distribute your product and why?
The type of media institution that may distribute our media product would be websites such as YouTube, social network sites and television. YouTube is a brilliant media institution to start with as millions of young and older people go on YouTube every day and watch all different kinds of videos. This is good for marketing trailers and audience feedback. We also uploaded our draft cuts of our film onto YouTube to get lots of different feedback which would be helpful to us trying to promote a new film and improve it. YouTube is also a good indicator of whether or not the film would be viewed and popular as from YouTube it marks its views. Social network sites such as Facebook would also be a good place to put our film as we could publish it all around the age group we are targeting and get feedback on what they think and who they think we could try and distribute our film to. They are also good for general advertising.
4) Who would be the audience for your media product?
Our audience would be mainly 15-19 year olds, as this is the rough age group of our thriller. With some general exceptions from older viewers, but predominantly it would be this age group of both males and females, however, our thriller shows bias towards the male gender with two male protagonists. People around this age also enjoy being frightened and scared by films. People who watch this film also normally enjoy films like, Kick-Ass, The Book of Eli and Panic Room.
5) How did you attract/ address your audience?
We used many different ways and methods to attract our audience, our main one being able to relate the audience of boys and girls to the characters in the film, this gives it a better sense of realism. I believe that our non-diegetic sound is the most effective in attracting and keeping our audience. In our rough cut survey we got feedback saying every person who filled out our survey thought our created music was either good or effective. I believe that our sound is very effective in keeping our audience hooked as we have used it to build tension as at the beginning the music is very calm, eerie but when the film unravels more into the plot; it changes the motions of the audience.
6) What have you learnt about the technologies from the process of constructing this product?
I have increased my knowledge of using a filming camera, tripod, IMac Pro, IMovie and garage band. As I filmed the thriller, I got to grasps with how the tripod and camera where used and worked. Also, as we used IMovie for editing our thriller, I am now confident and comfortable with using the equipment, and really enjoy it. I made the music for our thriller film, and used garage band on an IMac, which was an excellent experience, as I now feel comfortable using this independently, with almost any music genre, which will benefit my future productions.
7) Looking back on your preliminary task; what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Confidence is probably one of the biggest growths in my progress from my preliminary task. I am now fluent, and comfortably working on equipment independently. Thanks to my use of applications and the like on my thriller task, I am now comfortable with any task that is required of me.
Planning was also a main concept, as we did very little in our preliminary task, we had so much time, and went into a great depth of planning for our full product.