In What Ways Does My Media Product Use, Develop, Challenge Forms and Conventions of Real Media Products? The Production Company
In What Ways Does My Media Product Use, Develop, Challenge Forms and Conventions of Real Media Products? The Production Company
The Production Company to the left is the one we chose for our film.
The One to the right is from Donnie Darko.
You can immediately see similarities via the way they are both
presented. Donnie Darko is a psychological thriller and the dark
background and small white writing is suggestive of the genre.
Similarly, our film is a thriller and we wanted to create an ominous
effect with an element of menace. As The film Donnie Darko
manages to achieve this, we think that we have been successful in
the format we chose to present our Production Company Logo. It is
this aspect that allows our product to use the conventions of a real
media product successfully.
The simplicity of these production company’s logos is what has
made them so successful. We decided to keep it simple because that
allows the audience to anticipate what is about to happen and allows
them to consider what is about to happen rather than being too
focused on too much going on.
The Titles;
The Godfather is deemed the number one Thriller Movie of all time
according to http://www.imdb.com/chart/thriller . And as you can
see, the directors of the film chose to keep the title very simple. ‘The
Godfather’ gives nothing away and that is exactly what the audience
want- they want to watch the film rather than be made aware of
what they are going to see from the titles. This keeps the audience in
suspense and wanting to watch more. Again, we chose to keep the
background black as this is a colour associated with fear and
suspense.
Continually, our title ‘Deceit’ makes the audience ask questions
which is what any good film title should do. The audience want to
know who, what, why, when and how. This means that our film is
conventional of the thriller genre and would meet the criteria to
being successful.
The setting/location;
Sin City uses the backdrop of Basin City, almost universally referred
to by the nickname Sin City, is a fictional town in the American west.
The producers have chosen to select a female standing alone
overlooking the city to create suspense, this is created by her
miniscule body in comparison to the largeness of the buildings.
Continuously, everything is black and white bar her dress which is
red. This signifies and element of danger and that either people who
encounter her need to be cautious, or she is going to be involved
with something dangerous.
We thought that the lights reflecting onto the water contrasting with
the dark bleak sky was very effective as it created a certain Je ne Sais
qua.
COSTUMES;
Editing
The next step in making our film opening like existing media products
was editing. Thriller films are renowned for high quality, high budget
editing techniques.
For example; the Matrix is known for popularising the use of a visual
effect known as ‘bullet time’ which allows the viewer to explore a
moment progressing in slow-motion as the camera appears to orbit
around the scene at normal speed. The budget for this film was
extreme and everything from the actors to the editing was very
professional and extremely spectacular. As we did not have
anywhere near the same amount of money and time to create such
effects we took a simple but effective approach.
We decided that the overlay would make the storyline clear to the
audience; they would now be made aware that Cameron and Chloe
are connected through a relationship and Chloe’s oppressed
appearance/ state of mind would become clear and understandable.
Font style;
We chose to reveal some of the story while knowing that by the end
of the title sequence the audience would be asking questions. We
didn’t want to make it too confusing so we revealed enough to make
sure the opening made sense but too little to unravel the whole story
in just the title sequence.
You could say we used the technique of an enigma code. The section
where Cameron and Cleo are in the bedroom shows only their
bodies so that the audience want to know who these people are. We
also wanted to make it clear that there was a connection between
Cameron and Chloe but we wanted the audience to ask themselves
what this could be.
In other words enigma codes are very successful because they leave
the audience wanting more, and I believe the opening of our film
achieves this.
Genre;
As our film is a thriller, we needed to establish this as immediately as
could be achieved. Again, The Silence of the Lams uses similar
techniques to our film opening. For example, the shot of Chloe
standing on the bride and not being able to see her face creates
mystery, furthermore, the low key lighting is even more emphatic of
the genre. Similarly, The Silence of the Lambs uses over the shoulder
shots and low key lighting to establish its Thriller Genre.
As you can see, the two shots are very similar and encapsulate the
thriller genre very well.
Characters;
Chloe may be the victim, but had our film been its full length, she
would have become violent and possibly a murderer. We did want to
give this away straight away so we used techniques to make Chloe
appear innocent. The most immediate technique we used was to
light Chloe from above to make her seem small and diminished.
Connectively, Fight Club is a thriller movie that has used similar
techniques. Edward Norton is the narrator of the movie and the
character you can see above. He is of weak personality and he feels
his life is relentlessly boring. He is lit from above and behind to
diminish his form and stature.
Special effects;