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Kate, Elle, Ed and Enrico's AS Media Coursework
Kate, Elle, Ed and Enrico's AS Media Coursework. Tuesday, 21 April 2015. Looking back at you preliminary task what do you feel you have learned in the progression from it to the full product? I feel like i have made a huge amount of progress since the preliminary task both in independent work but also working in a group. Kate, Elle, Ed and Enrico AS Media Coursework. Monday, 13 April 2015. Ed evaluation - Q5. How did you attract/ address your audience. Camera work and editing. However the last titles wer...
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Erol, Charlie and Harry
Erol, Charlie and Harry. Friday, 15 April 2016. Erol Akin's AS Foundation Portfolio Evaluation. 1 In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? Conventions of a Thriller. A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. In terms of including traditional approaches to the narrative, we came up with ideas following the following stages of narrative:. 1 A state of equilibrium. 2 A disruption of that order by an event. 5 The equilibri...
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Oscar, Ryan, and Jacob's Foundation Portfolio Blog
Oscar, Ryan, and Jacob's Foundation Portfolio Blog. Tuesday, 13 September 2016. Never Forget - Jacob Knowles. Never Forget - Jacob Knowles. In the start of the sequence we see a close up of the main female character's feet, we immediately see her feminine shoes and tights. This costume that the character is wearing indicates her gender, this is then reinforced when the camera pans up showing her skirt and long hair. Sunday, 17 April 2016. Evaluation - Ryan Curran. Our opening begins with our titles becau...
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Frazer, Tom, Sam and Jordan
Frazer, Tom, Sam and Jordan. Monday, 11 April 2016. Tom Verco - Question 4. 4 Who would be the audience for your media product? The audience for our opening Dream State would be 15 year olds and upward mainly because the plot might be confusing and a bit complex for younger viewers. Tom Verco - Question 5. 5 How did you attract/ address your audience? Our audience can relate to our main character which helps them get more attached to the character and the story as things like this do happen in reality.
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Chayana, Tash and Mel's Foundation Portfolio Blog
Chayana, Tash and Mel's Foundation Portfolio Blog. Sunday, 17 April 2016. 1 In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? A key element of thriller. For the spectator. After watching several openings, we were inspired by the different ways each one tried to do this. We saw creative uses of camera shots. To create restricted narrative. We also saw the effect of using a chronological narrative. As well as using non-chronological. Before reveali...
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Freya and Briony's Foundation Portfolio Blog
Freya and Briony's Foundation Portfolio Blog. Monday, 11 April 2016. 4Who would be the audience for your media product? We are targeting both female and male. The males are typically attracted in the crime, violence and the actresses of the film. Females are also attracted to the male actors; the female audience tend to try to figure out plot of the movie. Females like to watch thrillers which make them question what will happen next and males are stereotypically attracted to the guns and gore. The Duke ...
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Sam, Maria and Jess's Foundation Portfolio Blog 2016
Wednesday, 31 August 2016. A2 Media Never Forget Short Film Gender Homework by Maria. Https:/ moodle.centralsussex.ac.uk/course/view.php? Fade in from black, slow. Depth of field shot. Pan/tracking follows arm down as unzips. Tracking shot follows her up from her legs. Focus pull as adjusts cuffs and bowtie. Focus pull from face to mirror. We can be made to assume it is still a date and that she may feel nervous, we cannot know at this point how far in the date is, yet this ritual of getting ready is not...
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AS Media Foundation Portfolio
AS Media Foundation Portfolio. Monday, 11 April 2016. Evaluation- Question 3- Imogen Evans. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why? In order to distribute our film we will either have to. Contact a film company who produce low budget films, some examples include. These companies all distribute on a low budget for British films, which could help us attract our target audience as well as adults. Rob Knox Film Festival. As the marketing for distribution is quickly growing...
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Allan and Jack Foundation Portfolio BLOG
Allan and Jack Foundation Portfolio BLOG. Friday, 22 April 2016. Question 1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? Saturday, 9 April 2016. Question 2: How does your media project represent particular social groups? In our product we have 1 prolific age group being adults that have been split into 3 different archetypes that consist of:. Question 3: What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why? In order to...
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Emily Nathan Harry Foundation Portfolio Blog
Emily Nathan Harry Foundation Portfolio Blog. Thursday, 24 March 2016. 1 In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? 2How does your media product represent particular social groups? Made during a more patriarchal time, Thriller films were once far more male oriented and featured predominantly male casts. By featuring one male and one female character in the opening sequence, we have immediately created more equality in the representatio...