Thursday, 27 March 2014

Closed Blog Notification

Centre Name: Norbury Manor BEC 
Centre Number: 14343
Candidate Name: Afreen Mahek Shahid
Candidate Number: 8163
Unit: G324

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Evaluation Question 4

HOW DID YOU USE NEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CONSTRUCTION, RESEARCH AND PLANNING AND EVALUATION STAGES?

Evaluation Question 3

WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNED FROM YOUR AUDIENCE FEEDBACK?


Evaluation Question 2

HOW EFFECTIVE IS THE COMBINATION OF YOUR MAIN PRODUCT AND ANCILLARY TEXTS?
 



Evaluation Question 1

IN WHAT WAYS DOES YOUR MEDIA PRODUCT USE, DEVELOP OR CHALLENGE FORMS AND CONVENTIONS OF REAL MEDIA PRODUCTS?



Saturday, 15 February 2014

Target Audience - Discussion About Film Poster

Here is the second video I created with my target audience. In this video, we have a quick discussion about the features on my film poster that stand out to my target audience and I ask why these features are effective. The overall response from my target audience was successful as one of my audience really liked the crack as he could recognise easily that the film poster was focused on the genre horror. Moreover, I also got positive feedback from the actual main photo and this was a good sign as the main image in many film posters is an important aspect meaning it has to be effective and I successfully followed this convention. By collecting my target audiences response for my film poster, it also proves that my film poster follows typical conventions in horror posters as my target audience realise and like the conventions I interpreted in it.

Target Audience - Comparing My Magazine To "Empire"

In order to gain more feedback on my production, I decided to question my target audience about my magazine. Moreover, I also allowed them to compare my magazine with an actual real media text and this was an "Empire" magazine. This allowed my target audience to point out conventions that I successfully followed in order for my magazine to stand out and look similar to real media texts. By pointing out the similarities and differences in both magazines, it has made me realise that my magazine had actually turned out successful as they overall agreed and thought my magazine was very effective.


Here is my magazine and the "Empire" magazine I printed out in order for my potential target audience to compare:



Thursday, 13 February 2014

Trailer - My View On The Feedback Received

I decided to explain the feedback I received from my trailer when I showed it to my target audience. I talk about how this feedback relates to my product in more depth. Overall, the feedback I received was very positive and it meant that my trailer had followed the typical conventions that are seen in many horror trailers that are released. This also shows that I was successfully in making my trailer speak out to my potential target audience as they thought the narrative was very clear and they wanted to actually watch the whole film.

Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Trailer - Target Audience's General Feedback

After viewing my trailer, I decided to question my target audience on my trailer. In this video, they discuss what features stood out to them mostly and what features could simply be improved. By recording their general views about my trailer, it has helped me acknowledge and understand if my trailer was effective overall and if it stood out to my potential target audience.

Trailer - Target Audience's Reaction

I decided to shoot a short video recording the reaction of my target audience whilst watching my final horror trailer. I thought it was interesting to film their facial expression whilst watching my trailer as they didn't know what to expect from it. I was also intrigued to see their body language and how well they thought it was effective. I decided to pick two teenagers (one male and one female) aged around seventeen years old to represent my potential target audience and this was ideal as it allowed me to gather more opinions in general. 

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

Changes Made - Annotated Film Poster

Here is an annotation of our final film poster. I decided to talk about the changes we made to it and how these changes are effective overall. One important aspect that we were all aware about was that our film poster had to link with the two products and we tried to keep the theme continuous. This can be seen by the choice of colours for instance we have used the same dark red that is featured in the magazine cover. Moreover, we also tried to make our film poster stand out more by creating a crack effect and this related to the narrative itself. We personally thought it was an important concept to have as it represented Flora’s state of mind and her split personality. We also decided to edit the image in black and white as it made our text stand out more. This specific shade of red also works well with the background and it successfully makes our film name look more vibrant. We also followed typical conventions that most horror film posters had for instance the “Empire” review adds a sense of realism to our film poster. 


Monday, 10 February 2014

Changes Made - Annotated Magazine Cover

I decided to annotate my final magazine cover explaining the changes I have recently made and why I have made them. It goes through why I have changed the types of font and how I have made sure that the magazine cover links to the other two products. One possible link could be the main font for “Insanity” and I ensured that it stood out in my magazine by having it in the central and changing the colour to black. This same font is also seen at the end of our trailer when introducing the film name and on the poster cover which overall symbolises that the fonts that we used are continuous in all three products. I have also considered the feedback from my teacher when making these changes for example she personally thought that I should move the text “FLORA’S DYING TO MEET YOU” more down from “Insanity.” I decided to take this advice on board and it made the quote successfully stand out due to the colour and being placed behind a white background. This was also effective as it would interest potential readers to actually find out about the film as the quote expresses Flora’s two sides personality.



Friday, 7 February 2014

Opening of our trailer - "Twisted Pictures" & "Lionsgate"

We planned to have the production company that represented our film "Insanity" as Lionsgate and decided to put it as our opening. However we gained feedback from our teacher and the introduction seemed too long and too happy to be at the start of a horror trailer. This wasn't conventional as most horror trailers had a very quick intro and the music was also creepy at the start which sets the mood of the trailer. With this in mind, me and my group decided to look for other film companies. We also looked at trailers to see how they used their introductions and we thought the film "Saw" had the best opening as they used the company Twisted Pictures. Here is the introduction of Twisted Pictures in which we decided to intervene in our opening of our trailer:


This overall improved the start of our trailer as it we shortened the clip down and made it more fast. It also related to the genre of horror as it includes horror elements itself for example the barbed wire gives a creepy effect and this also alerts the audience that our trailer is based on horror. However, due to introduction being too long, we decided to cut out twisted pictures and just feature Lionsgate but we changed the setting and mise-en-scene around it so it still gave a creepy effect. 

Thursday, 6 February 2014

Summary of feedback/preparation

I decided to create a Prezi which basically summarises the amount of preparation we did when we were  planning to create new scenes. I also refer to improving our initial feedback for example we created more storyboards and decided to add more fast paced scenes in order to give the trailer a more "scarier" effect. By taking on board the feedback we got from our teacher, it allowed us to come up with more ideas to make our trailer more effective overall and we were able to come up with ideas that improved our scenes as we decided to include more of our main characters who were Flora and Megan.



Wednesday, 5 February 2014

Script for trailer

Within our trailer, we are going to have several voiceovers by our main character Flora through specific scenes. It emphasises the narrative and makes the audience feel more involved with our main character as it reveals the two sides of her personality. There are also themes of religion within the script and this is conventional as most horror films involve religion to express the sense of fear.



Tuesday, 4 February 2014

Talking about feedback from our rough cut

Here is a video I edited on iMovie featuring myself talking about the feedback we received from our teacher for our rough cut of our trailer. In the video, I also consider improvements that we decided as a group to fix some minor errors that were in our trailer for example the voiceover wasn't as clear and to fix this, we decided to re-make the voiceover. Whilst my teacher was watching our rough cut, my group and I took notes in what we had to improve and here are some of the points she raised that had to be fixed in order for our trailer to be more effective:

  • The start of the trailer (Lionsgate) was too happy and jolly. We had to make it more shorter.
  • The sound levels were not equal and the voiceover had to be redone.
  • Telling to much of the story for example revealing Megan's death in the trailer. Had to cut some scenes out.
  • Swap some of the scenes around so we are not telling to much of a story
  • Shots are repeated too much at the start.
  • The ending is also slow and we need to make it more upbeat in order for it to be more scarier.


Monday, 3 February 2014

Feedback - Magazine cover

Here is a print out of how my magazine looks so far. I decided to print it out to spot out any errors or mistakes that needed correcting. My teacher and my group also gave me useful feedback in which I have to change. Here are some of the features I am going to change:
  • The "Free Audiobook" button is near to the edge of the page. I will have to edit this and move it more on the right and I will have to make the circle more smaller in order for it to fit.
  • The text "An Exclusive Interview With The Main Star Of" is not easily readable. I am considering to change the font of this and to make it more bolder in order for it to be more recognisable from far. 
  • The white box behind the text is not conventional and I would have to remove this in order for the magazine to look more professional as most "Empire" magazines don't have this feature.
  • The text on the sides are to layered equally. I will have to move the text more up in order for it to fit the page more equally and for it to look more better.
  • Some fonts are not clear enough. I am considering to change the fonts to all a similar size in order for it to be readable by my target audience. 
  • I also have to add a barcode and a banner at the bottom which would feature more exclusive news and features in the magazine. 
Those are the main changes I am planning to make on my magazine front cover in order for it to reach out to my target audience. The feedback I got from my peers and my teacher was really helpful as it helped me notice what needed changing and what was good about the poster. 

Sunday, 2 February 2014

Editing the masthead - "EMPIRE"

Half way through creating my magazine, I noticed that the masthead wasn't as sharp as I wanted it to be. I noticed in "Empire" magazines, the masthead is usually bright and it catches a readers eye immediately and I decided to put an effect on the masthead. 

Here is the normal masthead in which I wanted to change in order to make it look more professional and brighter personally. By doing this, it will capture the readers eye and it will attract them to read the actual magazine as they will notice the brand "Empire" much more quicker. 

In this screenshot, you can see I have selected the layer in which the mast head is placed. I have opened the edit tool in which it gives me many options to choose from. I decided to go with a drop shadow and I made its opacity to 75% in order for it to make it more darker on the edges. This also relates to the genre of my magazine as it is horror and it also adds an creepy effect on my whole magazine. 

Here is the result of the effect. As you can see it has made my masthead stand out more as the shadow effect has overall made it look more appealing towards the reader. This also makes my magazine look more realistic as it links to similar "Empire" magazines mastheads. 

Saturday, 1 February 2014

Flatplan for magazine cover

Here is the final flat plan I have created in order to inspire me whilst I finish off creating my magazine cover. This flat plan has been very helpful whilst I have been making adjustments for my front cover as it helped me visualise how I wanted my layout. I decided to follow most of the features on my flat plan for example I have included most of the text. However, there have been some slight changes for example the masthead of "Empire" is not set behind her but instead in front of her. This made the logo seem more powerful and clearer as it would of not been very seeable from far. Additionally, I have also placed "Insanity" in the same place and this is very effective as the font is black whilst the background of her top is white and this clearly contrasts which overall gives a good effect. 


Friday, 31 January 2014

Testing Out Potential Fonts

I decided to test out some fonts by editing them and placing them on my actual magazine. This would give me an idea on which one I should choose to actually use for my final cover. The presentation below goes through steps that I took to edit actual fonts to make them look more appealing on a magazine cover.  

Possible fonts for Insanity


More PowerPoint presentations from afreen

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Editing: Main Image For Magazine

Here are some steps of progression that I featured on photo snack showing how I edited my main image. By looking at different horror film magazines, I have noticed that a main image is important in order to attract readers in actually reading other headlines. I realised this and decided to make my main image stand out by editing its brightness and contrast and editing the background to make it look more vibrant. It also emphasised some colours for instance the red which symbolises blood and this reinforces the fact that the magazine is based on the genre horror.

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Slogans & Taglines: In Our Production

This week, my group has been working on the trailer and creating a flat plan for our poster. Thinking about catchy and snappy slogans were important to feature in all of our production and this included our magazine, poster and trailer. 


Here are a few ideas that could possibly be used for the poster or even magazine for instance the quote "Run because she's coming" also links to the trailer as we have a running scene in which the camera acts like Flora who is running after her sister. Moreover by mixing some elements of the narrative within the text, it will make our poster look more effective as the slogan/tagline will be memorable for our audience. We also considering other slogans to be featured in our magazine for instance "Flora's dying to meet you." This will also work out as the front cover on our magazine is a medium shot of Flora who also has an angle of gaze. This will also make the readers feel like Flora is interacting with them as she is directly looking at the readers whilst the tagline is there. 


In order for the text to stand out, it had to be cut down as the slogans/tag lines were too long to be featured in our trailer. We made sure that we mixed text and some scenes together and this would make our trailer even more effective as it would keep our audience even more interested in our actual narrative. By watching other horror trailers, I have learnt that text in a trailer is vital in order to create more fear for the audience for instance it makes a trailer more exciting with the use of different texts and at a fast pace. 

Tuesday, 28 January 2014

Influence from real media texts

Whilst making the magazine, I decided to look at other real life examples that I could then use in my own magazine. I made a powerpoint in order to show the influence that real media texts have on my own magazines and how I have followed typical conventions of a horror film magazine. 


Influence from real media texts from afreens10

Overall by following and forming conventions that are seen in mostly every film magazine, it has made my magazine stand out more. This will also make it look more realistic as I have used real life examples to form my own magazine.

Monday, 27 January 2014

Choosing our main image - Magazine Cover



Empire or Total Film?

I decided to do some research on popular film magazine companies to influence my own magazine as I had to decide what company I would use. I chose to research both 'Empire' and 'Total Film' as I thought they were the most ideal magazine companies that would fit with my own magazine.  


Empire is a British film magazine which is published monthly by Bauer Consumer Media. It is known to be the biggest selling film magazine in the United Kingdom however it is also published in other countries such as Australia and Turkey. Empire also reviews both mainstream films and art films. It has many features like reviews, previews and latest film news. Moreover, they also feature a regular top 10 feature list which I will be considering when creating my own magazine. 


Total Film is also a UK-based film magazine which is published monthly as well. It was first published in 1997 and it offers many features like news, reviews, competitions and new releases updates. It is available online and in print and it can also be downloaded as it is an app. There are also features like spotlight interviews with famous actors.

As a group we decided to choose 'Empire' to be our distributer for our magazine. This is because we personally thought 'Empire' would make our magazine more attractive due to their conventional layouts of their magazines and the use of a variety of fonts. Moreover, they also feature freebies and competitions which would make our magazine look and seem more realistic. We also want our film 'Insanity' to be a known mainstream film along with other famous horror films advertised on our cover. 

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Magazine Analysis

This week I am starting to create a magazine front cover for our film "Insanity." Beforehand, I decided to look and analyse different magazine covers to help me list out common conventions that are seen in horror film magazine covers. This yet again will benefit me as I can refer back to real life products that are similar to my own magazine to compare and to make sure that I have featured typical conventions and features. Below is a presentation I created in which I picked out two magazine covers that stood out  to me and I decided to analyse and compare the two closely,  analysing types of features and conventions they both use. 

 

Monday, 20 January 2014

Draft Of Flat Plans - Magazine & Poster

Here are the draft flat plans for our magazine and poster. We all decided to draw a draft of our flat plans for both the magazine and poster so we could edit and put in text when we all agree on all the ideas for example the colours used. Moreover, by drawing a draft of our flat plans, it made it easier for me to visualise our magazine and poster as I have a better understanding on how to create both of them. I will be posting a more adapted and better flat plan covering what topics the magazine cover will include and other conventional features. 

Saturday, 18 January 2014

Magazine Front Cover - Photoshoot

This week we have finished taking possible photos for our magazine front cover. Me and my group decided to pick out the ones that were the most effective out of all in order to finalise which photo would feature on our magazine cover. We faced many difficulties whilst taking these photos but we overcame then for example in some photos, the lighting would be too dark or too light. In order to overcome this situation, we adjusted the lighting by having one side of her face light whilst the other more darker (looking like a shadow). This overall proved to be effective and it linked with the title of our film "Insanity" due to Flora having two sides to her behaviour. The light could connote her innocence whilst the dark portraying her evilness in which we see in the trailer. Below is a slideshow which features the most effective photos we took today.

Shot Lists

In order to realise what shots were the most effective and what least worked well, we decided to create shot lists to help guide us when creating the trailer. The brief description made it easily recognisable as it shows the specific shot and what angle and movement it was. Moreover, we also started editing and we have found it very useful as we are often referring back to it when finding scenes that are going to be featured in our trailer. This overall shows that time is saved and we are more prepared whilst making our trailer. 



Friday, 17 January 2014

Filming - Flora's park/house scene

After school me and my group decided to film Flora at two different locations and this was important due to Flora being our main character, so the audience has to see more of her in our trailer. I noted down what scenes had to be recorded at my house and in the park. This was an easy check list as we aimed to complete all the scenes on that day.


Here are some pictures I captured on the camera whilst we were filming scenes. The first scene we recorded was when Flora is seen to be happy and innocent playing with her doll in the park. This scene will be shown near to the start of the trailer as this is when the family is seen to be normal. 


We also decided to follow media language in terms of using connotations for example we decided that Flora should wear white to highlight innocence and purity. We also experimented with a range of camera angles for example we filmed a point of view shot of the doll from Flora's eyes whilst she is playing with it. 


Another scene we managed to record is when Flora is strangling her doll with her hair ribbon. This portrays her changed behaviour from being good to slowly turning evil which the audience can witness from her actions. Moreover, we also changed her appearance to match her actions for example in the picture on the right, she is wearing a black jumper and her hair is more wild compared to the picture on the left where it is neat. This concept alerts the audience that Flora has changed and she is not an innocent child like before. 


In this scene, we aimed to portray more strange behaviour from Flora whilst talking to a psychiatrist and we decided to use a close up on Fora's face whilst she is breaking a crayon. This will make the audience really uncomfortable as she is purposely directly looking at the camera.


In this scene, we used fake blood to make the scene look more realistic and horrific. We also recorded from a high angle as the audience are aware that it is Flora's hands covered in blood due to killing her father. The bin bag scene also highlights that Flora is attempting to hide the murder as she bins all the evidence. These scenes came out really well as we had extra lighting from spot lights in the bathroom and the mise-en-scene all linked perfectly to the concept of the scene. The message of the narrative is also easy to understand as the scenes are very clear. 

Thursday, 16 January 2014

Filming - Megan's chase scene

This week, me and my group successfully filmed the scenes that needed improving and the outcome was really good due to good planning. On the day of filming, I took the opportunity to quickly note down the scenes we had to do on the day so we can constantly refer back to it and not forget to record any important scenes.


We printed both these sheets off so we could tick off the scenes we had completed. We also remembered to film in many different possible angles so we basically had to film a scene around two times again. This was a good backup to have as it enabled us to have a variety of footage of one scene when it comes to editing.

Below are pictures that me and my group captured whilst we were recording scenes that consisted of only Megan. The location we picked was perfect as it looks really isolated and creepy which a common convention in most horror trailers.


Here is the setting we decided to choose to film Megan's chase scene. In this scene, we included a lot of different shots for example a birds eye view of the trees and this made the scene look more scarier.  However we did face some difficulties whilst filming for example there was sometimes too much sun and this ruined our footage as you couldn't see Megan's face clearly. We did fix the problem by filming at different angles and at different trees where there was a lot of shade. 


Throughout the filming, Francesca that was playing the character Megan seemed really focused and she  was easy to direct. This also made our filming process quicker which was good as we ended up completing the scenes that we had to do for the day. As a group, we were well prepared and we used our time wisely in order to finish our filming. 


Knowing that we had to involve more tense and scarier scenes in our trailer, we decided to record a scene outside this house. It involved Megan banging on the door, trying to find safety as Flora is after her. I thought this scene was overall effective as it would make our potential audience uncomfortable as they would wander why Megan is so scared.


Making use of call sheets

Before the day of filming, I created a variety of different call sheets which would help me and my group when we record in a specific location. Below is an example of one we used on the day of shooting in Streatham park. It really helped us as it made us more prepared in what to bring and what to actually film. We also completed all the scenes that had to be done by using this call sheet and we also gave this call sheet to our actress, this made her well equipped as she knew what to wear on the day of filming.


Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Preparing the script for psychiatrist scene

As a group we all planned what potentially could be said in a new scene we wanted to add in our trailer. This scene only had two characters in it which was Flora and the Psychiatrist. Here is the original script we came up with:


By looking this script, we realised that some words sounded too staged and did not seem realistic. We changed the psychiatrist saying "Sunday evening at 9.30 your fathers body was found. He had been stabbed through his heart 9 times." We realised this was far too long and decided to cut it down short to simply just "Flora, what happened to your father?." This still successfully added tension as straight after we see Flora turning sinister by snapping her crayon and throwing it away. This also hints that she has something to do with her father's death and this may intrigue the audience even more. 

Sunday, 12 January 2014

Feedback - Improving our scenes!

From last week, we received feedback from our teacher on how to improve the scenes we filmed. The two main things that needed to be improved was the lighting and mise-en-scene in each scene for example in some of the scenes, you can see background items that make the scene look unrealistic. We also thought that our footage lacked the message of fear, so as a group we decided that this week we would film scenes that are more scarier. We decided to come up with more scarier scenes that we could put in our trailer and heres the ideas we formed.


On the day of filming, we had a discussion based on which ideas we would do and we also improved some ideas for example we thought that a unexpected close up of Francesca screaming would be more effective as it would make the audience jump. By discussing and finalising our ideas together, it made us more prepared on the day of filming as we included film terminology in our ideas so it would make it easier to record on the day.


Planned Shooting Schedule

Me and my group prepared a schedule that we were going to constantly refer back to during the week as we aimed to complete most of the filming by the end of this week. It also helps us to be more organised on the day of shooting as we knew what props had to be brought in and what location we were shooting at.

Preparation For Our Production - Buying Props

This week we are aiming to get our filming complete as the week after that will be focusing on only editing our recorded material. For us to film, me and my group had to buy props that are going to be used in our trailer due to their importance as they hold connotations.We listed out the things that we needed which were candles, fake blood, a creepy doll and a mirror. The fake blood was the only item that was hard to find due to the season which led us to travel to different locations from Croydon to Streatham. However, we successfully ended up buying all the props on time for filming which was the next day.

Here are the items that are going to be featured in our trailer.



Thursday, 9 January 2014

Inspiration: Poster & Magazine

Here is a Prezi I created based on the potential ideas we have for our magazine and poster. We will be using some of these ideas in our production as we will refer back to them when we are creating our magazine and poster for inspiration. 

Thursday, 2 January 2014

Locations/Prop List

Location list:
  • Local Church – This church is right near Pollards Park which is ideal as this would make filming easier as we don’t have to travel very far to film our scenes. Moreover, the scenes that are going to be set in this location is the scene of Flora biting Megan’s hand and when she tries to help Flora by taking her to church. This allows the audience to see the change in Megan’s behaviour to becoming more abnormal.
  •  Pollards Park – This is where Flora pushes Daisy of the swing. This yet again highlights her darker side.
  • Near Pollards Park/Pathway – This location is very ideal for our chase scene of Megan running away from Flora as the pathway is very narrow with trees surrounding it. The mise-en-scene is also effective and we are able to record the back of Megan which leaves the audience suspicious as they don’t know who is chasing her.
  • Norbury Court Road – Establishing shot of the family house. This shot sets the trailer as it will be featured near to the start when we see the family in their everyday normal life.
  • Afreen’s House – In this location, we are going to film a variety of scenes including a scene where Flora is rapidly washing her bloody hands and hides stained clothes which implies that she is trying to cover up her father’s death. Moreover, another scene that would be recorded at my house is the psychiatrist scene, as the audience we soon discover that Flora is not as innocent as she seems. We also planned to film Flora strangling her doll with a ribbon.
  • Drama studio – This is in our school and it will feature Flora’s mum Jean. The scene will show her ill in a mental institute and there is a close up of her saying “You have the wrong person; please let me go... Let me go, you will regret it if you don’t..” This location is very effective as it is dark which adds to the gloomy atmosphere and it will also look realistic in terms of being in a mental asylum.
Prop list:

In order for our trailer to stand out and be more effective, we needed props that made our narrative more recognisable and realistic for example we had to think about buying fake blood to make our scenes even scarier and jumpier. Additionally, some of these props also hold important connotations for the audience for example the creepy doll is seen to be clean and girly at the start but at the end we see the doll as battered and dirty. This symbolises Flora’s itself as the audience witnesses her turn from innocent to sinister in the trailer.
  • Creepy doll – Flora is always seen with this doll in her hand and this has been given to her by her father.
  • Makeup for Jeans mental asylum scene – This makeup will highlight the bruises that her husband did to her.
  •  Candles – This relates to the church scene and when Flora is seen praying.
  • Fake blood – For a variety of scenes including the window scene where we see James hand covered in blood symbolising his death and his last moment.
  • Ribbons for Flora – These coloured ribbons (red, black, white) will be seen on Flora and also in one scene she strangles her doll with a red ribbon.
  • Dresses for Flora – There will be two coloured dresses that Flora will be seen in. At the start she will be seen in white and near to the end when the audience can witness her abnormal behaviour, she will be wearing black.
  • Red lipstick – When Flora turns sinister, we see her trying her mum’s makeup and we see red lipstick smeared on her face.
  • Crayons and paper – When Flora is talking to the psychiatrist, she is scribbling away and ends up breaking a crayon on purpose.
  •  Bible – When Flora is seen praying she reads the bible.
  • Old clothes – This is for the blood scene where she bins the stained clothes to try to cover up her dad’s murder.
  • Round mirror – This will be used when Megan is getting changed and we see Flora watching her through the mirror.
  • Knife – Moreover, in the trailer we will see quick shots of Flora with a knife attempting to stab someone. This is effective as it will make the audience jump as it is not expected.
  • Photograph & photo frame – This will be used when we use an over the shoulder shot to show Flora scratching out a family portrait.



Wednesday, 1 January 2014

Reasoning behind narrative

After creating our narrative, we decided to represent Flora as having a illness that is common in our society. We decided to show the signs of having schizophrenia and this was going to be represented by Flora. As Flora is a child, we were careful and decided to research the illness in more depth.
Here are some interesting facts that I found about schizophrenia revolving around children


The following symptoms and behaviors can occur in children or adolescents with schizophrenia:
    seeing things and hearing voices which are not real (hallucinations)
    odd and eccentric behavior and/or speech
    unusual or bizarre thoughts and ideas
    confusing television and dreams from reality
    confused thinking
    extreme moodiness
    ideas that people are out to get them or talking about them (paranoia)
    severe anxiety and fearfulness
    difficulty relating to peers, and keeping friends
    withdrawn and increased isolation

We decided to show some of these symptoms in the trailer for example the thought of being “fearfulness” is recognised with Flora and there is “difficulty” with maintaining her relationship with her family and friends. However, we decided to not to overly show her schizophrenia as it will affect the audience negatively and they won’t feel comfortable with the whole trailer. We decided to highlight the issue but not with a lot of emphasis. Overall, we thought this would make our trailer stand out more as we highlight the problems that occur in today’s society and our audience can be more aware of the consequences that may happen.