Saturday, 18 April 2015
Wednesday, 15 April 2015
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Sunday, 12 April 2015
Evaluation Question 4
Question 4: Who would be the audience for your media product?
Our
movie is in the action genre and aimed at people aged 15 - 35. This is
due to the fact this is general audience for the action genre. We are also aiming for the audience to be mostly males since this is what a large percentage of the action genre audience is made up of. The style of our
movie is quite gritty and realistic therefore we feel the genre crosses over
into the action-thriller genre. The age of our target audience is fairly wide,
this is due to that fact that the action genre is huge and takes a large
percentage of mainstream media. This means that our movie should already have a
following since out movie is part of the action genre.
One
of the most iconic movies in the action genre is the James Bond series. These
films tend to aim for the same audience we do as it is a very popular series in
the action genre. This series of movies is very similar to ours and it is clear
when watching our opening that we have been influenced from it. One of the
biggest similarities is that during one of the movies (Casino Royale) the movie
opens with a fight scene just before the iconic opening credits. This fight
scene includes hand to hand combat and has a filter over it making the scene
black and white. This similar to ours as it is gritty and fairly realistic.
This shows that we have been influenced by other action movies and therefore
this opening should appeal to the action genre audience that we are aiming for.
During
our research and planning we decided our movie best fit the 15 certification
rating. Since it contained violence (the fight scene). I think after finishing
the final product it still deserves this age range. Since is due to the fact
that the fight scene is fairly extensive and that’s up a large portion of the
opening titles. This means that it can’t be rating a 12 this according to the
BBFC 12 rated films can only contain violence if it doesn’t “dwell on detail”
and “no emphasis on injuries or blood”, these two factors are both in our opening
and therefore it cannot be a 12 or 12A since younger audiences may be terrified by the detail shown in the film (e.g. blood).
Since
our movie contains violence research suggests that the viewer may also show
violent tendencies after watching violent films. According the “Hypodermic Needle
Theory” the unintentional message from the movie (in this case violence is
morally right and will help you succeed) will be accepted by the audience and
therefore they will resort to violence in real life situations. This theory is
partly the reason why the movie is rated a 15. Older film viewers might be able
to understand that the movie is a work of fiction and therefore not use violence
in real life situations. If the movie was rated a 12 the younger audience might
accept the message of the film and start to be violent.
Other
bit of research that might relate to our film include the “Users and
Gratification Theory”. This means that all viewers of our film are passive and
have control over the forms of media they view (this is unlike the Hypodermic
Needle theory), but the media they watch may affect their mood or feelings at
the time they are watching it. Since our protagonist in the movie is presented
as moral and “Good” this may affects people’s mood and therefore get the
audience to start emotionally connecting with the character and as a result
want him to succeed in his mission during the film.
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Saturday, 4 April 2015
Evaluation Question 2
Our media
product generally represents each social group stereotypically. This can be
seen as the main two characters are male and during the opening a fight scene
is shown to grip our target audience early on in the film by adding an intense
fight scene. This connotes both the male protagonist and antagonist as
stereotypical since male characters are stereotypically violent in the action
genre.
During our
opening the one exception to this is the female character who is briefly heard
on the phone to the antagonist. In this instance the female character is
non-stereotypical since she orders the antagonist to kill the protagonist. This
is non-stereotypical since she has power over the antagonist whereas generally
female characters will be told what to do by the male characters.
The story is
told from the point of view of the protagonist (John Craig) who is between the
age is 15 – 35. This is also our target audience and since they’re both are the
same age the audience should find him relatable and therefore they may want him
to succeed in his mission.
Due to our
protagonist’s age we wanted to show he was inexperienced therefore as our
protagonist advances through the compound we made sure to put in a low angle to
connote that he is in control as he advances but when he sees the antagonist he
starts to realise that he has overestimated his abilities.
Wednesday, 1 April 2015
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