Below is a link to the teaser trailer of Captured.
Captured - Teaser trailer
Monday, 25 April 2016
Story Board
Below is the link to Captured's Storyboard. It consists of sketches of the scenes within the trailer and annotations of each scene to clearly state what consists in each scene and on occasions the type of camera shot and angle used.
Sunday, 24 April 2016
Evaluation
In what ways does your media product
use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Trailer:
Special
effects and transitions:
A way in which my product has used and developed the
conventions of real media products is by beginning with a green screen that
gives a briefing of who is suitable to view the trailer. During my research I had viewed numerous of trailers outside of media work and came to the conclusion that near enough all had a green screen age rating. I feel this was
essential to add as it allows the audience to know the age rating for the film
trailer and film. However the green screens I had seen where American so I knew I needed to make my own for it to be relevant to my product, therefore my green screen had recognition of the BBFC on there.
With further research I was able to use and develop additional conventions of a trailer as I have seen that institution logos are presented straight after their green screen, not always but in most cases is does. This lead me to show my institution logo after my green was shown in my trailer which majority of trailers do for promotional and copyright reasons. In addition I ensured that the special on effects on my institution logo had relevance to it. For example my institution name is Paint Pictures therefore I created paint splattering effects onto it.
Due to my genre being action/thriller I made sure I used a very popular convention of making sure transitions of scenes are fast paced especially towards the ending, as the build up of tension progress throughout the trailer so that the end has the full attention of the audience watching. These tactics generally would build tension and create
suspense within the audience, giving them that ‘thriller’ effect.
My transitions and scenes were laid in a specific way due to the theory that Todorov put forward which is the Theory of Equilibrium. The theory is split into 5 stages that he believes are used within film texts. The first is 'A state of equilibrium' where everything should be of equal balance, in my trailer however I didn't do this at first as I used the phone call scene to gain the audiences attention. However straight after this scene my trailer shows that everything is normal, it is a bright day where a daughter opens the door nothing special. In addition Lucy goes on Facebook like every other teenager does in today's day and age.
The next stage Todorov states is 'a disruption of that order by an event' (disequilibrium) in other words something that causes normal day to day activities to change. This is when in my trailer I had shown the abduction of Lucy which disturbed the equilibrium that was present. Todorov then states the next stage is 'a recognition that the disorder has occurred' in which I showed this by having a scene of the father ringing the daughter but her phone going to voicemail which would show there is something not normal going on.
The fourth and fifth stages were to 'attempt to repair the damage of disruption' and to 'return or have a restoration of a new equilibrium at the end of the narrative.' As I created a teaser trailer I was unable to include these stages however I included three of the five stages Todorov theory proposed.
My transitions and scenes were laid in a specific way due to the theory that Todorov put forward which is the Theory of Equilibrium. The theory is split into 5 stages that he believes are used within film texts. The first is 'A state of equilibrium' where everything should be of equal balance, in my trailer however I didn't do this at first as I used the phone call scene to gain the audiences attention. However straight after this scene my trailer shows that everything is normal, it is a bright day where a daughter opens the door nothing special. In addition Lucy goes on Facebook like every other teenager does in today's day and age.
The next stage Todorov states is 'a disruption of that order by an event' (disequilibrium) in other words something that causes normal day to day activities to change. This is when in my trailer I had shown the abduction of Lucy which disturbed the equilibrium that was present. Todorov then states the next stage is 'a recognition that the disorder has occurred' in which I showed this by having a scene of the father ringing the daughter but her phone going to voicemail which would show there is something not normal going on.
The fourth and fifth stages were to 'attempt to repair the damage of disruption' and to 'return or have a restoration of a new equilibrium at the end of the narrative.' As I created a teaser trailer I was unable to include these stages however I included three of the five stages Todorov theory proposed.
To ensure transitions were smooth, I used another
popular convention of action/thriller trailers which is to dissolve the ending
of the clip to black, which gives the effect of constant darkness and makes it
look more appealing than scenes just playing off each other which wouldn’t give
the same tension effect the blacked out cuts would give. Also at the very end,
the last scene I had cut into shorter clips and separated them slightly to give
it a flickering effect that is used in some trailers which builds up a tension
that allowed me to put the film name after to ensure it gained the audiences
attention in order for them to process the film name.
Sound:
Within my trailer a convention I knew I wanted to
include was both diegetic and non-diegetic sounds. I had done
this by starting off the trailer with horn strings that were deep, that create
a tense atmosphere, followed by vibrations of a phone when you receive a call.
Starting off with the deep strings give of an impression that something bad is
due to occur. I including a sentence of one the actors scripts to give the
audience an insight of what the film is about. In relation to transitions and
special effects, while the actor was talking I had cut to different scenes
which a convention popularly used as it give the effect of a voice over and
causes the audience to pay close attention.
Mid way through the trailer I had included a sound that
is similar to heart beats, as it has the thumping repetitive sound. I had
thought that this sound would cause tension in the scenes and prepare the
audience for the climax in the trailer that they are unaware off at that
specific time. Using the natural voice
of the woman on voicemail made the trailer sound more realistic as if the
audience were to have heard it in front of them.
Finally, towards the of the trailer I had layered sounds
upon each other as they all played different parts to the trailer and together
it made it sound louder and gave more of a tension and build up towards the
end. Complimenting the cuts of the last scene within the editing, I also done
this to the sound I was using to give it an effect of the trailer being paused
and starting again which causes a build up to the end for when there’s a huge
bang, that then becomes very quiet for when the film
title appears.
Film Poster:
To ensure that my film poster was successful it required me to do a lot of research. I believe that my film poster followed many conventions
of real media products. Firstly it would start with the image I had used, which
was a very close-up image. This doesn't give too much information away and leaves the audience questioning what the image symbolises. As they can see a hand covering a mouth they may think its an abduction but have no idea who it is and if it really is an abduction. Although I had challenged the conventions in
comparison to my research, which were full body shots, I feel that it still
meets the conventions as I have seen other film posters have a close up as
their main image. I ensured that the image was also relevant to the trailer
giving them an insight to what the film is about. I had thought that to have
the image in black and white but the eyes in colour would cause the audience to
focus their attention more in her eyes to emphasis the fear there would be
within the trailer. This was also complimented by the tint of red I had put in
her eyes with Photoshop.
Something that I had noticed is that majority of posters
title has gaps within the letters that are in capitals, this is a convention
that I kept with my own film poster, it made me type up 'CAPTURED' as 'C A P T U R E D'. In addition to how the title was typed, where I had positioned the film title I
thought was just as crucial. I had looked at other action thriller posters and came to
the conclusion that the best position would be just below half way, in my case it was where about the hand over the mouth was positioned. This is another
way in which my product uses and develops conventions of real life media
products as it helped gain the most attention onto the film title making sure it is memorable. In addition why researching I had noticed that the posters I analysed included a least one word with red writing, this is why I ensured my poster had included red font, the most obvious red font in my opinion is the tagline I used of 'Don't make yourself a victim'. The font colour also compliments the tagline as red symbolises danger and blood, and the word victim means to be a person who harmed, injured or killed as a result of a crime, accident or a action.
I felt that my poster was missing something, which lead me to challenge conventions as I had not yet come across a poster with a clock on there. I had created a clock to put on the poster to
clarify how long she had been captured for. It took some time to create but I had removed it off the poster once and the poster just didn't look the same.
Last of all I had followed the conventions of a teaser
poster by not giving an exact date of when the film was to be released as I wrote coming soon, which also builds
excitement to the audience and will make them keep an eye out for future
announcements and releases.
As per usual majority of the posters I had seen had credits at the bottom, in which I had
done the same.
As per usual majority of the posters I had seen had credits at the bottom, in which I had
done the same.
The main conventions I have included in the teaser poster are the following:
Film title
Tagline
Actors name
Credits
Release date
Magazine front cover:
A convention I
had used in my magazine front cover is how the magazine name was positioned onto the
cover. In majority of the magazines I have seen the magazine name is put behind
the main image which tends to be of 1 person that covers the entire page, which
I have done also. It was difficult to do at first but having watched a step by step YouTube tutorial I was able to create that effect.
In addition to this I have kept my colour scheme
consistent which all forms of media products do to ensure it is kept
professional and gives of little confusion to the audience ensuring
everything on the product has relevance to each other. There has been changed to the magazine and colour scheme though, the changes have been shown below.
Originally as I had made the magazine prior to the teaser poster I had used a picture of the main actor but I felt like it didn't look as good as what the magazine looked like when the teaser poster was on it. This therefore lead me to change my front cover to having the poster featured on it rather than an image of the main character. I had also changed the colour font from blue to red, because having looked over my magazine inspirations I realised they had red font, and I have felt there was something missing on my poster, this lead me to changing the font colour which also coincidentally matches the models lip colour. At first I had changed all the blue font to red but it seem like the cover was too red, therefore I added some black font in addition.
I had priced the magazine at £2.49 as compared to other magazines, my price was cheaper and therefore is a convention used in order to get more buyers as people are more likely to buy a product that is cheaper than other products. Within my research as well I found that the issues of the magazines tend to be monthly, therefore I feel that it is best for me to make my magazine issues monthly as well as the magazine will also be filled with loads of content.
How effective is the combination of
your main product and ancillary texts?
I feel that the combination of my ancillary texts and
main product (teaser poster) were effective as they
interlinked with each other and helped
promote the trailer sufficiently. For example having made the magazine cover
first I was able to give the audience an insight on the actor that was to be
starred and interviews that start of the hype to the film.
Additionally I had then made the teaser poster that was
able to allow me to tease the audience as the release date says coming soon,
which causes audiences to keep an eye out. It also allowed me to give the
audience an idea of what the film is about and the genre it may be, therefore
attracting my target audience and those who enjoy watching films that are
action/thriller. Although the poster was made after the magazine cover, I edited the magazine cover by featuring the teaser poster on there.
Promoting my film this way helps spread the word around
but also builds up an excitement for
my teaser trailer. The film magazine I created had an exclusive article on the
film Captured and as it is exclusive it would attract readers as they know that
it is new news and the first anyone had heard of it. This gives the audience an
insight on the cast and if there actors involved that they have watched before
and enjoyed watching.
After having created the magazine, the teaser poster is
what’s released after than builds up more excitement for the trailer. As soon
as the magazine and poster is released then come the trailer that has had
people waiting for its release. As I have created a teaser trailer rather than
a theatrical trailer it would mean I still tease the audience as I would not be
releasing dates and so on, therefore as all my products are a build up and
tease to the release of the film and builds an excitement and fan base around
the film.
What have you learned from your
audience feedback?
Throughout the two years of doing Media Studies as an A-Level I knew how important audience feedback was. It allows you too see your work in different peoples perspective and how I could improve my work.
How I gained my audience feedback was through unstructured interviews. I wouldn’t class it as an interview so much but it was more of me asking questions and the person answered verbally.
How I gained my audience feedback was through unstructured interviews. I wouldn’t class it as an interview so much but it was more of me asking questions and the person answered verbally.
Below are some of the feedback the audience gave between
all 3 of my media products.
Poster:
“I love the clock, as
it gives you the adrenaline of time running out.” – Vean Mohammad
“I like the poster but
feel like it could look better in colour.” – Leanne Hayes
“I really like the
close up of the image, it makes it realistic and tense to view.” - Evin Bezginsoy
Magazine:
“The font and colours
have been chosen perfectly, however I feel that you could have used a better
main image.” – Rodi Mehr
“I think the barcode is
positioned to high.”
– Sumeet Raj
“I love the main image.” - Rebecca Petty
Trailer:
“I like the trailer but
I feel like more sound effects could be used.” – Nur Gulec
“The trailer made me
want to watch it due to the build up of suspense.” Richard Brok
“The synchronization of the sound with
the clips is what I really like.” - Aaran Sivabalan
From my audience feedback, I was able to learn that
there were things that I could have potentially done to improve my products to
ensure it is as successful as it can be. Overall from the feedback the comments
generally had shown that the audience liked my media products, especially with
the one comment saying that they would watch the film which shows that I was
doing something right. However the criticisms have allowed me to understand for future reference what I can do different and better.
How did you use media technologies in
the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?
During the process of construction, research, planning and evaluation stages, I had used multiple software's.
During the process of construction, research, planning and evaluation stages, I had used multiple software's.
I chose to use Microsoft software such as PowerPoint and Word for my research and planning as I believed using these software had allowed me to have all my research saved into folders that made my work more organised and easier to find which made my life easier when I have to upload my work onto the blog.
PowerPoint was mainly used for the graphs and planning of magazine layouts and draft for poster, whereas Word was used for detailed work that included qualitative data.
In addition I have been using Microsoft for as long as I can remember which made it easier for me as I knew how to use the software and meant I didn’t need to spend hours learning how to use it. On PowerPoint I was able be able to write in detail and depth and easily inserting pictures to the positions I want, with tables and charts when I needed them.
At first I created my initial logo designs on Power-Point but it didn't look as professional as what I would of like so instead I used Adobe After Effects as I wanted my logo to be able to move, and have special effects.
As I knew nothing about Adobe After Effects I had to
watch YouTube videos to learn what I wanted to create. It took several attempts
and hours upon hours to create a 3 second motion for my institution logo. Using After Effects instead of PowerPoint allowed me to create a 3D effect I wasn't able to make on PowerPoint
Camera:During the production of my ancillary tasks and my main task I knew I needed to have used a high quality camera. This is because due to the work I produced last year with the poor quality camera, I realised it has effected the quality of my work.
The camera was purchased by my school which is a Canon 1200D, for images the camera gave outstanding quality, especially with the additional equipment the school was offering me such as the lights and umbrellas used in the photography that gave me the natural grey background in the magazine cover.
I had to purchase a 32GB SD card in order for the filming footage to come out good. I realised the scenes in the light were perfect and crystal clear, in comparison to the night scenes. This is where a higher quality camera may have been required however due to tight funding I was unable to use those cameras, but the Canon 1200D was better than nothing and still captured footage to a good standard.
Adobe PhotoShop
Since my AS work I knew that Photoshop made my work look more professional so I ensured this year that all my ancillary tasks were produced on Photoshop, this included the teaser poster and the magazine front cover.
Even though I had used Photoshop before I was able to use the basic of tools but I wanted to create looks I haven't created before therefore that meant I still had to learn how to use it the additional tools through YouTube videos. One of which helped me create the clock on my teaser poster and how to change the eye colour on the poster. I also used Photoshop to remove slight flaws in the raw images that all producers to, to ensure their work looks flawless.
Adobe Premier Pro
To edit the footage for my trailer I knew I had to use professional software which I had turned to use Adobe Premier Pro, which allowed me to create a trailer of high quality.
It allowed me to add layers upon each other to create split screens where two videos play at the same time next to each other and allowed me to add special effects such as speeding up footage which I done for my flat plans.
YouTube:
During the construction stages of my media products, I knew my knowledge on how to use the software was very poor, regardless of whether I had used Photoshop last year. This lead me to using YouTube for tutorials throughout the construction process to ensure I was able to use the tools to add effects onto my products.
I found it very beneficial and believe it helped me create better pieces of work, as I was able to add effects on my poster such as tinting the eye through the use of YouTube tutorials that went through the procedure with a step by step guide.
To edit the footage for my trailer I knew I had to use professional software which I had turned to use Adobe Premier Pro, which allowed me to create a trailer of high quality.
It allowed me to add layers upon each other to create split screens where two videos play at the same time next to each other and allowed me to add special effects such as speeding up footage which I done for my flat plans.
YouTube:
During the construction stages of my media products, I knew my knowledge on how to use the software was very poor, regardless of whether I had used Photoshop last year. This lead me to using YouTube for tutorials throughout the construction process to ensure I was able to use the tools to add effects onto my products.
I found it very beneficial and believe it helped me create better pieces of work, as I was able to add effects on my poster such as tinting the eye through the use of YouTube tutorials that went through the procedure with a step by step guide.
Friday, 22 April 2016
Key props
For most films. specific props make the film more intriguing and dramatic. I had a rough idea with the props I wanted to use while going through the planning stage and came across props I knew I could use and find. I purchased one of the props and borrowed the other of one of the actors.
Black glove:
From my personal research in majority of kidnappings there are pieces of clothing
the abductor wears in order for their identity to not be jeopardised, by the
police, if worst case scenario was for the police to find out. Therefore a glove
would be used in order for their fingerprints to not be traced. on the victims clothing or personal items they carry.
Car:
Another key prop is a car, in order for the abductors to
take their victim to their destination in the fastest way possible with minimal
people to witness it. This is why I made sure I had a car as my prop to make my
trailer effectively as it would be unrealistic for someone to be abducted so
easily without a car to drive them far away from where they were originally.
Trailer transcript
*Greenscreen*
Music starts
*Production logo*
Establishing shot: Phone ringing
Camera: Lucy opening the front door
Camera: Lucy sitting on the bed and putting laptop on
her lap
Camera: Lucy
talking to stranger on Facebook
Camera: Dad speaking to daughter.
Audio - “How many times do I have to call you
to get a response, you’re 18and still don’t pay attention to your surroundings,
what have I taught you, don’t make yourself a victim.”
Camera: Spraying glove
Camera: Capturing Lucy
Camera: Split screen – Dad calling daughter (Audio –
“Welcome to the t-mobile voicemail service.” )and going on Ipad to locate
daughter
Camera: Split screen - Abductor opening car boot and
putting Lucy into the boot
Camera: Boot getting shut
Text: CAPTURED
Text: COMING SOON
Filming - Week Two
The shots taken were over the shoulder or were medium close-ups. On occasion there were scenes that had full body or had joint shots where it was both close up and a long shot.
| Scenes in the alley way |
| Scenes in the house |
| Scene of the phone vibrating |
Filming - Week One
Briefing
Before I began to film the footage for my film, I ensured that I gave my actors a briefing about the filming schedule and the scenes that would be recorded. This was to ensure they were given enough preparation before the filming and if they were unable to attend, they could let me know in advance so I had time to make changes. I created a call sheet that I would have filled in with the information relevant for that day of filming, that would have been given to the required actors. Below I have attached the sample I will use.
Casting members
After knowing what I was looking to film, I went to search for the right characters to star in the trailer. Ideally I wanted to use a blonde haired white female as the victim as stereo typically they are seen to be naive and 'Stupid'. My cast consist of 4 people but only two of the four actually have their faces within the trailer.
Name: Bobbi Martin
Role in the trailer: Daughter
Voice type: N/A
Bio: Finds her dad overly protective therefore disregards his lectures and takes her life into her own hands rather than being controlled by him but leads her to being naive and in a dangerous position

Name: Kaan Altan
Role in the trailer: Father
Voice type: Harsh and stern, reasonably deep
Bio: Protective father that teaches his daughter about the reality of the world, however gets angry when she doesn't do as he has taught her, some may see him to be psycho or overly-protective as he tracks her every movement.
Name: Serpil Ak
Role in the trailer: One of the abductors
Voice type: N/A
Bio: Main abductor that takes Lucy in the Alley Way
Name: Vean Mohammad
Role in the trailer: Second abductor
Voice type:N/A
Bio: Known as the 'Silent' abductor who doesn't do much of the physical side of being an abductor but only assists
Name: Bobbi MartinRole in the trailer: Daughter
Voice type: N/A
Bio: Finds her dad overly protective therefore disregards his lectures and takes her life into her own hands rather than being controlled by him but leads her to being naive and in a dangerous position

Name: Kaan Altan
Role in the trailer: Father
Voice type: Harsh and stern, reasonably deep
Bio: Protective father that teaches his daughter about the reality of the world, however gets angry when she doesn't do as he has taught her, some may see him to be psycho or overly-protective as he tracks her every movement.
Name: Serpil Ak
Role in the trailer: One of the abductors
Voice type: N/A
Bio: Main abductor that takes Lucy in the Alley Way
Name: Vean Mohammad
Role in the trailer: Second abductor
Voice type:N/A
Bio: Known as the 'Silent' abductor who doesn't do much of the physical side of being an abductor but only assists
Location shots
Due to having finalised the film's story line, I had an idea of the locations that I wanted to shoot the film scenes in. The
locations were not in no one else’s property therefore I knew I didn’t need to
ask other people if the location was available for me to use to film the scenes
in.
Below are the locations that were used:
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| Front door. |
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| Alley way |
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| Bedroom |
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| Dining room |
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