Y1 Group 6 2011
Monday, 9 May 2011
Sunday, 8 May 2011
Directors Commentary
This a directors Commentary of' 'Retribution'which was undergone by Jacob Collins Brown. He gives an insight into why Certain things are done during the making of the opening sequence and deliberate's on the many juxtapositions we have added to the product to get the audience thinking. We hope you appreciate what we have done for the film and this will add to the accumulation of your enjoyment, Thank you.
Used Programms
During the editing procedure in our production, we used final cut pro due to its professional qualities and its accumulative aspect. We used this programme to upload our camera takes from our camera then eventually distributing the scenes into their allocated places. We found it relatively simple to use the programme but this was not initially the case during the preliminary stages as we were new to the craft of the programme.
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
1. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?
This is the 'thug' we tried to replicate through the characterisation of 'mai'. The composition of shots gathered, which included 'Mai Shetima', had an essences of realism and "Retribution" through his facial manor-ism.
This shot instigates an essence of juxtaposition as 'yacob', who is seeking comfort, walks away from his faults and in hope of finding compassion in the future, where as in contrast, 'Mai' is closing down upon "yacob", for all he has done behind his
back, in search of "Retribution".
This mid-shot, to your right, depicts the certain swgger to which 'mai' has to life, it reveals his arrogance and immorality.
In contrast we have 'yacob' who contradicts the stereotype of young black males and this is partly demonstrated through his poise and calmness when it comes to challenging situations. We were inspired to base 'yacob's character on 'Carlton Banks' who was a character in 90's sitcom 'The fresh prince of Bel-air'. However the storyline consequently meant that 'yacob' would have to be stainer and some how corrosive in the essence of the word doe to his situation during the film.
The reasoning behind all of this is because we wanted to depict the the stereotypical black thug who only causes trouble and brings grief to his girlfriend, but to contradict this , We have another black male who is sophisticated and puts others before himself therefore is credited with the love of his best friends girl friend.
3. What kind of media institution might distribute your product and why?
4. Who would be the audience for your media product?
These are Rochell (top left), Teniqua (top right) , Bandoulu (bottom right) and Opra (bottom left). they are girls from liverpool and would be the idle target of our film as it reaches out to their age group more because that is the retrespecytive age at which young adults/teenagers begin to date. Also they might put them selves in 'Brea's shoes(external actor who plays 'Mai's girlfriend) and we asked them individually to give an outcome of what they'd do if they were actually in 'Brea's position ;