how does your media product represent particular social groups ?
There is only two main character in our media product , we have our typical male max just an average man there nothing outstanding about his character that is anything out f the usual , he’s a typical wringing class male having many things in common with the working class male allows this social group to relate. Sara is our leading lady relating and resenting the independent woman . We present her as a strong woman who no’s what she wants and goes out and gets it a strong mined person. This is not a stereotypical representation of females so its relation to a hole different social group.
Sara is dressed in dark leather clotting making her look dangerous something you stereo typically relate “thugs” wearing dark clothing allows you not to stand out become unnoticed this allows her to blend in making it easier to commit her crimes. This costume would relate to young working class teenagers dark clothing mysterious behaviour .
Our media product has not necessarily related to a social group but more a social class and the groups that form within them , the working class male social group and the independent woman ad feminists. Also challenging a stereotypical view of woman and how the audience view them.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Monday, 7 January 2013
Evaluation question one
In what ways does your media product use , develop or chalange forms and conventions of real media products?
Thursday, 3 January 2013
Practice logo after affect
This was a task set in order to gain a simple understanding of how to use after affects. What i have done is very simple compared to the things you are able to create on after affects but it is also very technical and i struggled with making this simple logo , but i found this very beneficial and although i would still struggle to use after affects i now have a basic understanding and experiences with the program.
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Our Credit list
credit list
This is a list of credits that will be found in our tittle opening doing this will benefit us when it comes to editing as we are all ready aware of the credits our film needs.
Requierd credits
today in class we discussed the common credits in a film opening name of studio name of production company a (producer name)production a film by ( director name) starring films title featuring casting or casting by music or composed by or original score by production design or production designer editor or edited by director of photography producer or produced by , executive producer story or story by based on the characters by or based on the characters created by writers or written by director or directed by I am aware not all of these are used in every film and only some of these will be relevant for our title sequence but this gives us an idea of what we will include and help when it comes to making our film time line.
Friday, 23 November 2012
Research into distrabution
Dream works
dream works was founded in america in 1994 by steven Spielberg who currently owns the company along with stacy snider . they have released a total of 25 featured films including the franchise of Shrek ,Madagascar and king fu panda this had made 10 billion world wide, with its 430 average gross by far the highest of any studio industry among with the 50 highest grossing animated films with Shrek being the highest . dream works only produces animated movies.20th century fox
This is one of the six major American film studios located in Los angels , the company was founded by William fox on may 31 11935 it included films such as star wars, x-men , ice age , home alone it used to be independent but is now owned by news internationals rupert Murdock and is a distribution company there main genre is action and adventure. Working title
this is a British film production company , its head is based in London in London The company was founded by tim bevan and sarah radclyffe in 1983 its a production company . It produces feature films and several television productions,
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