In case that hasn't worked, here is a link to the YouTube video:
Monday, 27 February 2017
Evaluation 3 - What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
Here is our directors commentary style recording for our film opening:
Thursday, 23 February 2017
Evaluation 1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products.
In our film opening, we wanted to not follow the usual conventions of a teen angst film, although we may have used some of the usual conventions anyway.
For the title of our film opening, we originally used a fairly boring and generic font, and all the writing was just one colour, but now, we have used a more interesting font, and made different words in the title/credits different colours.

We filmed our opening sequence in Longsands Academy and Priory park. We used these locations because school is where most teenagers spend the majority of their time, and teenagers are seen as quite sociable, and the park is quite a common place for them to hang out.
The costumes we used were just what the characters were wearing on the day we filmed, as this was the sort of clothes we would've wanted them to wear anyway, casual clothes. We didn't use many props, and those that were used, were just what was around us, as we wanted usual objects you would find in a school.
The camera work used was mainly panning, or wide shots, to give a feel for the location they were in. We used a Canted camera angle to give a feel for the somewhat chaotic life of a teenager.
The story of our film would be following the life of a teenager, as they deal with social anxiety, and try to make more social interactions.
The Genre for our film would be a comedy, and this is implied by things our main character says in the narration, such as 'he's nice, and I'm grateful he isn't a dick'.
We introduce our main character at the start of our film opening, when we seen him in a classroom, the leaving the room, and it is then obvious he is the main character, as the main focus is on him. We introduce the main characters friend towards the end of the opening, as we see the main character walk up to him, and then narration tells us about him.
At the start of our film opening, the shots are all in black and white, but when our main character puts his headphones in, it turns to colour, suggesting that music provides some fulfilment in his life.
For the title of our film opening, we originally used a fairly boring and generic font, and all the writing was just one colour, but now, we have used a more interesting font, and made different words in the title/credits different colours.

We filmed our opening sequence in Longsands Academy and Priory park. We used these locations because school is where most teenagers spend the majority of their time, and teenagers are seen as quite sociable, and the park is quite a common place for them to hang out.The costumes we used were just what the characters were wearing on the day we filmed, as this was the sort of clothes we would've wanted them to wear anyway, casual clothes. We didn't use many props, and those that were used, were just what was around us, as we wanted usual objects you would find in a school.
The camera work used was mainly panning, or wide shots, to give a feel for the location they were in. We used a Canted camera angle to give a feel for the somewhat chaotic life of a teenager.
The story of our film would be following the life of a teenager, as they deal with social anxiety, and try to make more social interactions.
The Genre for our film would be a comedy, and this is implied by things our main character says in the narration, such as 'he's nice, and I'm grateful he isn't a dick'.
We introduce our main character at the start of our film opening, when we seen him in a classroom, the leaving the room, and it is then obvious he is the main character, as the main focus is on him. We introduce the main characters friend towards the end of the opening, as we see the main character walk up to him, and then narration tells us about him.
At the start of our film opening, the shots are all in black and white, but when our main character puts his headphones in, it turns to colour, suggesting that music provides some fulfilment in his life.
Monday, 20 February 2017
Lonely Life of a Teenager - Final Product.
Friday, 10 February 2017
Evaluation 2 - How does your media task represent different social groups?

For the bullies in our film, you can see that they are bullying someone up against a wall. This shows that are quite dominant in this situation, and that they are in probably quite popular, as there are three of them in this shot. We can see that this is quite similar to the mean girls in Easy A, as there is one girl in the centre of the shot, and she is the 'leader' of her group, and she has lots of people following her, showing that she quite popular.
For the main characters' friend, we decided to go for one main friend, fir the main character, and we can see this by the fact that in the first half of our film opening, Our main character is walking with only one person. |This is similar to the friend in Easy A, as they seem to have one mainfriend that they talk to.
Thursday, 9 February 2017
Evaluation 4 - Who would be mosty likely to watch our film?
We aimed our film mainly at teenagers, as it is a teen angst film, and represents struggles of teenagers in everyday life
Here is an annotated picture of someone who would be more likely to watch this film.
Here is an annotated picture of someone who would be more likely to watch this film.
Evaluation 6 - Technologies used in the process of constructing this product.
In the production of our film, we used multiple pieces of technology. The school provided the camera we used for most of the filming, which was a canon video camera.

We also used someone's phone for filing one scene, the bullying scene, which was a Samsung Galaxy S7. We initially meant to film this scene with a regular camera, but there weren't any available when we were filming, and it was meant to be a third person shot, but because we didn't have a camera stand to ensure that the shot was steady, we changed it to a first person shot, so that there was a reason that the camera was steady.

We used a tripod for holding the camera for almost all of our shots, although for some of our shots the camera was rested on nearby objects.

For editing our film we mainly used Adobe Premier pro to edit our footage together, although we used Adobe fireworks and Photoshop to create our Credits and company/film logo.

We also used someone's phone for filing one scene, the bullying scene, which was a Samsung Galaxy S7. We initially meant to film this scene with a regular camera, but there weren't any available when we were filming, and it was meant to be a third person shot, but because we didn't have a camera stand to ensure that the shot was steady, we changed it to a first person shot, so that there was a reason that the camera was steady.

We used a tripod for holding the camera for almost all of our shots, although for some of our shots the camera was rested on nearby objects.

For editing our film we mainly used Adobe Premier pro to edit our footage together, although we used Adobe fireworks and Photoshop to create our Credits and company/film logo.
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