Saturday 11 February 2012

Question One

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?


As we followed plenty of real soap opera conventions I have taken screen shots from different trailers that are similar to scenes in our soap opera trailer and explained each one.


1. An establishing shot to show the 'New Ramsy Street' this lets the views see what they are looking at in the trailer.

2. A street sign for 'Albert square'. This often shows the title of the soap or where the soap is set which enables the audience to feel more attached and have more knowledge of what they are watching.

3. A conventional job used in most soap operas. There is often at least one mechanic in the soap. This is because viewers can relate to the characters as they are in demographic group D/E and have similar jobs.

4. A fade to black. This is one of the biggest soap opera trailer conventions. They are used to show suspense or a change of scene. They are important to a soap opera trailer so that the audience don't get confused.

5. Two shots are often used to show characters in the trailer, these characters might not be as important to the storyline but instead have their own. A two shot is used to show conversations. In this scene two gossipping ladies are shown.

6. Close ups are used to show props that are important to the trailer. Most of the time props connote other things, in this scene black petals are used a wedding to connote death.

7. Tracking shots are often used to show rush or hurry. They also give suspense as the view may be unaware of who the feet belong to. In this shot feet are shown to be running towards the camera in a hurried fashion.

8. A pan is used in soap opera trailers to reveal a character. In this shot the character 'Kat' has come back to the square. It puts the audience on the edge of their seat as they want to see who the woman is.

9. At the end of every trailer titles are used to give the audience information of when the soap is on and the soaps name. This is a main convention as its the whole point of the trailer, it needs to inform the viewers. This shot is from a trailer for Eastenders.


I have then take scene shots from our finished soap opera trailer and explained how we have followed conventions and why.


1. We filmed an establishing shot to show the rural area we were aiming for. It lets the audience see Mill Lane for the first time. This is following conventions as it is often used to start the trailer or opening to the soap.

2. After the establishing shot we showed the street sign of the name of our soap. This means the audience can see what they are about to watch and remember the name. 

3. So that the audience could relate well to our characters we included a young man working on a broken down car. This not only shows the characters in Mill Lane are hard working and caring but they have similar jobs to the viewers. 

4. We included fade to blacks throughout our final product as we didn't want to confuse the viewers. By following conventions and using fade to blacks whenever the scene changed we were able to create a nice flowing product.

5. A two shot is used half way through the piece, it shows two characters speaking to each other about the new girl in the village. They are shown to not like the new girl by shaking their heads, this could show that they are 'bitchy' and like to gossip, which brings in more viewers.

6. A close up is shown in our piece to let the viewers see the magazine the character is reading. As it is a woman magazine it connotes the character is homosexual and this is following another convention as there should always be a homosexual character in the soap so that all viewers can relate to someone.

7. A tracking shot is used to show the new characters feet going into the pub. This introduces a conventional scene and uses a conventional shot. It makes the audience wonder who she is and want to watch more to find out.

8. A pan upwards is used to show the character and finally revel her face. This makes the audience excited to see her and watch more.

9. We created our own channel logo and soap opera logo to use for our final titles, this made the shot look really similar to others and let the audience know the information for the soap.


Our final media product challenges the conventions of real media products with the lighting and the sound. As we struggled to find a good song for our final product we created our own, to do this we used GarageBand and a DJ Programme. As the piece is quiet upbeat and the new character we were introducing was young, we decided to create a fun, fast paced song. From collecting feedback this is what our audience wanted too. As most existing soap operas use slow deep songs we are challenging the conventions.

We are also challenge them as our trailer goes through the day, starting off with a bright sunny day and gradually getting darker finally ending with a pitch black scene only shown by street lights. No other soap opera trailers do this, but as it was beneficial to our story line we have chosen to do it none the less.






1. Magazine titles
The top image is the title from our soap opera magazine. The bottom is a tittle from a existing magazine.The titles are similar as they are both large and bold. The colours match as they are both red with a slight background colour. The fonts are very similar and each new word has a capital letter. There are also no spaces included. Our fonts are extremely similar to existing magazines.

2. Information
These are also very similar, as we had to include the right information we did look at existing soap opera magazines and this was conventional on all of them. We added a bit more information and our information was set in a different place. However they are still very similar meaning we followed the needed conventions.

3. 'Number One'
These are similar as they have the same point. However they look different and are worded differently. Our colours also match with the rest of the magazine as the other magazine uses pink and this clashes with the rest.

4. Cover Line
These are slightly different, as we included our cover lines in a different area they had to differ. The subjects of these are also both different. However looking at other magazines we have followed conventions well.


1. Soap Title
These titles are slightly different, however they are both straight forward and to the point. They are also similar to the fact that they are included on every day objects. By including the titles of our soap on a photo frame plaque it is similar to TV show 'The Middle' as it is placed on a road sign.

2. Main Picture
The main picture in our poster is of all of the character together. This is similar to a 'Home and Away' poster, where all of the characters are stood together and they seem happy and jolly. Ours differs from this as the background people look sinister and upset. Also Rachel Manning's is the main focus. This doesn't follow conventions however lets the audience know she is most important for the new storyline.

3. Information
We have followed normal conventions here as we have included all of the right information. To make it look better and make more sense we included our channel logo next to the information.  This is similar to an E4 poster for TV Show 'Misfits'.

4. Tag Line
We have challenged conventions here as the tag line used in most soap opera and TV show posters is normally really prominent and is one of the first things you see. Where as on our poster is is quiet discrete as we didn't think it was as important as the information or the meaning of the picture.

Question Two

How effective is the combination of the main product and ancillary tasks?
I have answered this question with a video;





After looking through my video and back at the magazine, poster and trailer I have realised there is also links in lighting and props.


Lighting
The poster and magazine lighting are both very similar. By using natural lighting for both we have continued the right levels throughtout. The two pieces seem quiet bright and they are made to look like a normal mid day time. This means that we can show the audiance verisimilitude and they're are no signs used. No darkness to connote evil and nothing overly bright to connote angelic people.
However the trailer is slightly different as the lighting gradually gets darker. This is to show the audiance that all of the things happen in one day, showing that the soap will be busy and interesting and also showing verisimilitude as going through the day is something extremely normal and something the audiacne can relate to.


Props
As we didn't use many props in any of our pieces they are all very similar, the main props we used were accessories likes scarf's and overalls. However these also come under costume. 
We didn't use any props in the magazine or the poster and these relate well. However we did use props in the trailer. These were only small props like a spade for the farmer character Charlie Collins and a cloth and surface cleaner bottle for the pub scene. These are important to give verisimilitude and can be a main convention in soap operas.

Question Three

What have you learned from your audience feedback?
I have answered this question in video form ;



Overall the audiance feedback has been extremly important to me and my group. By knowing what the viewers really want we were able to create a piece that fitted our auidance discription well. After recieving the auidance feedback we knew what we had to do to imporve this made extra work for us but in the end I realasied that it made the piece a lot better. A main example is was themusic we changed. Thge piece would have just been irritating and boring to watch without us changing the music. This was changed purely on audiance feedback and im glad we changed it as well as other factors.

Question Four

How did you use new media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?


I have answered this question on Prezi ;



Tuesday 10 January 2012

Costume and Prop Work

As we need to plan for our film there are numerous things we need to look at before we film so we are prepared. One of those things is costumes. As we have decided to make a soap opera based in a rural area I looked at existing soap operas and found Emmerdale was the closest thing to our soap.
Therefore I watched one of the episodes and looked at the costumes used throughout the episode.
As well as costumes we also needed to look at props. As these things are quite similar and often used in the same shot, I have created a video from screen shots I have taken from one Emmerdale episode. In the video I explain why I have taken screen shots and what the props and costumes actually connote.

Target Audience Importance

As I was unclear on who our target audience was I wanted to create a questionnaire of some sort to figure out who we were aiming our soap opera at. This would then make it easier for me to create products for the right clients. 

To do this I looked at our previous work and looked at questionnaires we had already asked the public. I then looked at the results and made a short video that would help to clarify who our target audience are. I got someone in my class to help my film a short discussion I had with someone in my group. In the video I answered questions like which demographic groups we were aiming our soap at and who was actually in these groups. I then spoke about why we are aiming our soap at these people.



I then went and explained what our new soap opera was and asked people that would be included in the demographic groups we had spoken about and asked if they would watch our soap.

Again this isn't uploaded but is on the mac :/

My Ideas for Soap Titles

Similar to channel logos, our group realised it would be beneficial to us if we created our own Soap title. This would give our soap more individuality and would help the public realise that the soap is new. After looking at some titles I went on to create my own titles that i could show to the group. This are the titles I have created.



The first title I created was quite basic and although it looked good it needed more depth to be a title. this style would work well for a channel logo but soap titles need to have a lot more depth to them. I like this title how ever as the font is really clear and this is something we will have to think about when creating our final title as all viewers young and old will have to be able to read them clearly.



This was my favourite title and works well as it looks really elegant but still matches with the rural theme. I will take this to show my group as it works really well and is really clear and easy for the viewer to recognise and read. If I were to improve this title I would make the actual words 'Mill Lane' more prominent.