My group has used the Prezi format to present question 4. Towards the ending of the prezi; each of us also evaluated how media technology has helped to improve our coursework.
Wednesday
Evaluation for Question 3
For question 3, my group has used the format of Powerpoint in order to present their findings which was then uploaded onto slideshare so that it's viewable on our blogs.
Blind Reaction of Audience with Feedback
Questioning Audience for Feedback
In addition to the video responses for the audience feedback, we carried out asking for feedback through social medias such as Whatsapp and Snapchat. Also, we managed to receive some commentary on the actual Youtube video for the trailer.
We were lucky enough to obtain some feedback on the trailer from people in America. Seeing how the American film industry is well-known for its films in the horror-genre, we had to get some feedback from actual Americans who live in the USA.
Tuesday
Evaluation for Question 2
This is the group's answer for evaluation Question 2.
(From left to right: Chantelle Locsin, Amber Byrne, Chantelle Anonuevo and Cedric Onchuru)
Evaluation for Question 1 (Part B)
This is the group's answer to evaluation question 1.
Evaluation for Question 1 (Part A)
1) In what ways do your media products use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
I used a voicethread in order to answer the evaluation question for 1 in relation to my own produced media products which are the film poster and film magazine front cover. I included also the main genre case study that influenced my pieces.
I used a voicethread in order to answer the evaluation question for 1 in relation to my own produced media products which are the film poster and film magazine front cover. I included also the main genre case study that influenced my pieces.
Audience Feedback - Social Media Audience Feedback
This is the audience feedback from 3 social media networks found to be most popular these days. We have recieved great feedback about the official trailer. There were so many comments on the great editing and it's partnership with the music which is constant throughout the feedback we've been getting. This comes to show a great result to what we have produced as a trailer.
Audience Feedback - Audience Blind Reaction for trailer
Here are the blind reactions of our target audience watching the trailer for the first time. They have included some comments throughout the trailer and it was found whilst editing most reacted during key points in the trailer so it all couldn't be added in. Our target audience was mainly male so the majority of those who we have taken reactions from and have questioned are male, whilst one being female.
Audience Feedback - Question Audience
After taking their reactions, we managed to gain the chosen audience to answer a few questions. This involved 4 males and 1 female. The fact that the majority are male is because they are our target audience from the age range 18 - 20 years old, they all fall under the minimum age range. We wanted to know if the trailer was clear, what should be improved, what appealed to them the most and so on.
From this feedback, we have gained really good feedback with little flaws that is either due to sound or filming.
Monday
Final - Penance Film Trailer
After we got the feedback, we discussed as to what further changes we can have in order to improve the trailer before submitting it was our final version.
One of the changes we applied in order to improve the final draft is to reduce the amount of white noise heard. At the beginning, the first dialogue heard had quite a lot of white noise so we used Adobe Audition in order to reduce the amount of white noise to a minimum. This was also applied to the Priest's dialogue in the trailer.
In addition, we realised that the date for the film trailer was missing so we added that at the end with the title and social media inter-titles.
We decided to show that the film is a modern film being released by universal pictures, we changed the logo design from the old one to the new one (since it's what most of the latest films are currently using).
Old Universal Logo
New Universal Logo
Audience Feedback - Final draft of trailer
This is a page full of screenshots from whatsapp feedback on our trailer's first draft. So far there were strong complimentary comments and a few flaws like not viewing the suspects in detail e.g. the pictures on the map, or a clip of an actor looking like they were about to laugh. Although these are flaws we unfortunately cannot improve on majorly as that would need additional filming. However as an overall result, we have gained great results on out final draft so far which means there would not be much changes done. There were great reactions of the music, the scenes, the plot and performances of the actors which we are grateful to hear about. This feedback very helpful to learn any improvements we may need and what we have done well in. So far, with this feedback we have done well.
Sunday
Production Film Vlog - Official Blooper Reel for Penance Trailer
Creating a blooper reel helps us with the journey of our work, this shows the minimal mistakes both camera and actors had during filming. Exhibiting not only the mistakes but the deleted clips and scenes of our trailer.
Thursday
Final Draft - Penance Film Trailer
This is the final draft of our film trailer 'Penance'. Through numerous changes and additions, Hyde Productions has finally completed the creation of the trailer.
This is what we gained the audience feedback from in order to know what needs to be improved before finalising the trailer itself. We as a group have noticed some faults in the trailer such as an outdated universal intro plus some white noise in some of the sounds.
Wednesday
Post-Production - Sound Editing
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To begin with, we had to import the file that we wanted to edit the audio of. This was an easy process. |
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After importing the audio, the whole track had to be selected, so that both the dialogue and all the "silence" that we were trying to clean up would be included when the changes were made. |
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The next step clicking "Effects > Noise Reduction / Restoration > "Hiss Reduction (process)". This is effect we used to refine the audio. |
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The final step was simply saving the file. Then we put the edited audio back into the trailer, and we used it as our final audio. |
Tuesday
Production - Google Drive
As part of keeping all our files and accessible to both school and home laptops or desktops we used google drive as our portable hard drive, any day and anywhere. We had to use two accounts, hydeproductions15 and hydeproductions1502 since the first account's memory ended up being full due to the amount of film footage we had. The second account helped keep hold of extra footage, music, after-effects inter-titles and introduction. All members of the film crew had full access to both accounts.
Thankfully enough this also provided us a gmail account and a youtube account in addition when signing up to google overall.
Monday
Post-Production - Distortion Effect on intertitles
This is a step by step account of how we made the distortion effect in Adobe After Effects. The main things you need for this is the font of your text (If it's not already downloaded) and a Screen Glitch loop. (Which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEFcfZvz8yY).
Step 1
Once this is done, we then went on After effects and typed the text and then added the screen glitch layer on top of the text.
Step 2
Once this is done you then make the screen glitch layer invisible so then we are left with just the title. After this you then create a new adjustment layer copy of the screen glitch layer.
Step 3
After this you then select the effect you want, since we wanted distortion you go to distort and select 'Displacement Map'
Once selected, you go to the setting on the right and change the 1st setting from adjustment layer to the glitch screen.
This is the difference, it changes the image from this (above) to this (below)
Step 4
After this, on the settings on the left hand side, you can select how much you want the image/text to distort by, the higher the number the more violent the distortion is.
And finally, on the adjustment layer, you can shorten or extend the length of the distortion. Also by duplicating the layer (ctrl +c or cmd +d) you can make the image/text distort several times and stop at certain sections too.
And that is how we made the distortion effects as seen here below.
Poster Production - Drafting Stages for Film Poster
This is a step-by-step process of the production for my first draft of the film poster. From this, I will continue to develop and change the designs in order to improve the quality for my final piece.
Friday
Production - Whatsapp Group Chat
As part of being able to communicate with each other at home, we used whatsapp as a group chat. It was a very useful app, since we could send images, videos and voice notes. In these cases of the screenshots we are asking cedric to upload some after-effects video file on the google drive in order to view it or to have it saved and ready to use for use on the main desktop mac. The second screenshot is of us checking where we are for a meet-up for filming later in the day. The last screenshot is of us communicating to an absent member, Amber, showing her an update of the recent trailer.
Tuesday
Meet Hyde Productions
This Production company involves [from left to right] Chantelle Locsin, Amber Byrne, Chantelle Anonuevo and Cedric Onchuru.
Amber Byrne:
Director, Head Editor and Music Producer.
This is an important role for making the trailer, she helps keep everyone organised and keeps the shots and actors on role to the trailer. She also has to keep the trailer on point to it's genre with both the music and editing to help both work together to make the trailer give a good thrilling sense both visual and auditory.
Chantelle Anonuevo:
Co-Director, Co-Editor, Producer and Vlogger.
This is another important role for the trailer, having assistance with directing and editing to have a second opinion on what is done. Plus she made the plot from the start so has the visual ideas for the trailer so would know what is needed to fulfil the vision of the trailer. She also vlogs the backstage process.
Chantelle Locsin:
Costume and Props Director, Research and Planning Organiser and Vlog Editor.
This is a role that takes time, money and effort and she puts that in, inside and outside of the group or filming room. She helps research and plan what is needed and what would inspire the trailer in addition to that she would buy the props needed that'll help emphasise the iconography of the chosen genre. In addition to that she edits the vlogs to help produce visual content of the journey of filming.
Cedric Onchuru:
After Effects Editor
This is a role needed to help make the trailer look professional with conventional aspects such as producing an animated production logo, inter titles, trailer dates and mainly of course the film title. Without these conventions, the trailer wouldn't conform to the norms of trailers and appeals to the audience as more than an edited video but a trailer.
Thursday
Post-Production - Draft of 'Penance' Trailer
As we're now working through the post-production stage of the film trailer 'Penance'. We decided to post up on the film trailer so far. There are scenes that may be cut out from the trailer later on but nonetheless, this is how the trailer is looking so far.
There may be some bits of where there is no clips or sound since we're still deciding on what clips would be used to connect the two.
Production Film Vlog - Victim chase scene in daylight
This is a chase scene we did during the daytime down an alleyway. It's where the murder can be seen chasing one of their victims with a machete.
Note: No one was hurt during the filming of this scene.
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