Tuesday 17 April 2012

Evaluation Activity #5

How did you attract/address your audience?

To view the annotations on the video please view on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuvVe1olAwc&feature=player_embedded


List of video annotations (In order of appearance) 
  • This is the the logo which we created for production company 'Unique Productions'. The music we edited to go with the logo is rememberal and grabs the viewers attention which helps to create identity for our production company.
  • Camera: Close up shot to show alcohol which is relevant to the character.
  • Editing: Dissolve from credit into opening scene.
  • Sound: Eerie music to introduce the horror genre of the film (non-diegetic).
  • Mise-en-scene: Alcohol which is relevent to the character.
  • The alcohol which is seen within the opening is important to the character and the plot of the which is the unique selling point of our film. The alcohol not only shows that the character is drowning his sorrows it also reflects the theme of isolation which is typical of the horror genre.
  • Editing: Black and white keying to change the mood of the scene.
  • Editing: Dissolve, into grave yard scene setting.
  • Camera Shot: Panning shot of the graveyard to show the setting.
  • Camera Shot: Long shot. this shows the characters isolation in the setting of the alley connoting that he is vounrable which is typical horror genre.
  • Editing: Dissolve into new setting alley way where the teenager is leaving the graveyard.
  • Editing: Cross cut when then is struck i order to change the scene and the character being knocked out.
  • Sound: Swinging bat and sticking (non-diegetic).
  • Sound: opening door and footsteps (asynchronous).
  • Camera Shot: Point of view.
  • Sound: Sound of record player, background song which is happy but makes the torture scene more eerie and reflects the doctor's character.
  • Editing: Camera blur for character's view.
  • Editing: Dissolve from black screen to change scene and character waking up.
  • Camera Shot: Point of view.
  • Camera Shot: 180 degree rule to show both characters on screen within a long shot.
  • The idea to use the music within a torture scene was inspired by the film 'Reservoir Dogs'. The use of the use of the music also made the scene more eerie which linked in with the horror genre.
  • Editing: Audio gain of the doctor slapping his victim across the face to emphasize the slap.
  • Editing: Dissolve to show change in time.
  • Sound: Censor to cover swearing (non-diegetic).
  • Mise-en-scene: Surgeon tools which reflect the doctors character.
  • Camera Shot: Panning, shows the desk which the doctor has walkked over to in a close up shot.
  • Camera Shot: Close up to show weapon.
  • Editing: Dissolve.
  • Mise en scene: Blood marks on the wall from the victim and Doctor holding which is typical horror prop.
  • Editing: Dissolve to change scene.
  • Mise en scene: Doctor putting on gloves and tools which the Doctor used to torture his victims which links with the horror theme.
  • Editing: Audio gain on the needle to empasize the sound of the of the liquid which the Doctor uses on the victim.
  • Sound: Needle squirting (non-diegetic).
  • Camera Shot: Extreme close up to show needle.
  • Sound: Scary sound (non-diegetic).
  • Editing: Movement of title 'Taken'.
  • Sound: Scream (non-diegetic).

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