Saturday, 6 April 2013

FINAL TRAILER

Here is our final trailer:

This version has been re-published using Windows Movie Maker to reduce the file size and meet Blogger upload requirements of under 100MB. The full quality version is nearly double that in the Quick time format and should be watched on the DVD for best quality:


FINAL MAGAZINE COVER


FINAL POSTER


Thursday, 4 April 2013

Evaluation of How Products Worked Together


This is intended to be the kind of tutorial video that is often hosted on YouTube or perhaps as a DVD extra. It is watchable here in a compressed version but loses a lot of quality when opened out full screen. Please watch on DVD as this is how it is intended to be viewed.

Evaluation of New Media Technology

Please click on the link below to see our presentation on new media technology hosted on Slideshare:

click here

Evaluation of Audience Feedback (2)

Since our main presentation, we have received more feedback on our products. They were shown to the same Year 12 classes who gave our first feedback on our rough cuts around three days before our final deadline.

We decided to ask for this feedback because we felt after discussing all the feedback we had received that it had been more useful than we perhaps realised. Before our discussion, we would all have said that the feedback pointed out things that we already knew. After it, we felt that it had also given us confidence and made use more aware of how our product appeared to outsiders. So we felt it was worth asking for a final round of feedback from people who already knew our work, mostly to make final decisions as a group.

Based on the comments they wrote for us and handed in, we have made the following changes:

Trailer

1. Changing of font of intertitles / credits so they are consistent with the font style of the tagline on our poster. The tagline now appears in the trailer also. This was something we discussed a lot as a group and could  not decide on so having the class vote overwhelmingly in favour of the change was helpful.



2. Reference to the novel on which the film is based.


3. Shot of Facebook page on phone used to replace poor quality newspaper shot. (We have always known this shot didn't look professional but the feedback gave us the motivation to change it).

Original
Replacement

4. Some changes to sound - drum beat removed and new loop added. Also additional drum beats used to punctuate key moments as here in news report - drum beats create tension and punctuate the moment. Also some changes in order following this news report to take advantage of the added tension so 'run!' swapped with cctv moment as now makes more sense to see Michael running as we feel he is in more danger.


 We are also adding these drum beats at other key moments through the trailer.

Poster

1. We slightly enlarged the title following feedback:


Magazine Cover

1. We created a special edition look for the cover so that we could really embrace the techno theme:


2. This entailed changing film titles to something more genre-specific:


In our main presentation, we discuss the timing of feedback. This very last minute feedback was important to help us pick up on some final details. By this point, you have become so familiar with the work, it is hard to have an objective opinion. Of course, there is a limit to what you can actually change with so little time left, and feedback where extensive filming was required would not have been helpful and would have been quite demoralising. Luckily, all our feedback was limited to small and achievable things, possibly because the Year 12 students are in the same position with their own coursework.

Evaluation of Audience Feedback

This is a DVD 'extra' feature in which we, as producers, discuss the value of the audience feedback we received and more general issues around this kind of feedback in media and in the film industry in particular.

The quality is reduced and the presentation has been split to comply with the maximum upload amounts of Blogger / YouTube, so this is better watched on the DVD for the whole presentation at full quality. However, it is watchable here too.

To identify speakers:

From left to right: Jess, Luke, James, Michael

1. Audience Feedback in Media

2. Our Feedback and How we Received It
 
3.The Use We Made of Feedback