Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Looking back at you preliminary task, what do you feel you have learned in the progression from it to the full product?
By looking back at my preliminary task i can clearly see that i have improved many skills to film clips from different shot angles and put them together to make a movie, as well as putting clips together to produce a movie i am also confident in adding sound and edit the movie. the task also gave me confidence as i had to take role in the movie, working as a whole group we discovered how hard and time taking it was to produce a media product.
As we watched the movie as a class we recieved audience feedback and comment on how they found the movie as a whole and what strenghts and weaknesses they noticed...
By Tyrone Gaskin:


1) Choose one aspect of film language that has been used especially well in this movie an say why The use of non diegetic sound to give a suspenseful effect.


2) Choose one aspect of film language that could be improved in this movie and explain how
It could have revealed more about what the film is about.

3) Can you recognise any stereotypes in this movie?
The prostitute didn’t look happy like any other prostitute.

4) Can you think of any intertextual references with any other movies when you watch this movie? Explain.
Eastenders because there use to be a scene with Janine Butcher as a prostitute.

5) Who do you think would be the audience for this movie?
Young people from 16-25.

6) Write down 5 words which would describe this film
An interesting thriller suspense story.

7) What sort of institution do you think would release this movie
Paramount Pictures because they would be interested in trying out a big storyline that would attract audiences.
By Amy:
1) Choose one aspect of film language that has been used especially well in this movie an say why The shots used in this thriller were done really well, I Also thought the shots when meltem looks into the mirror. The fades at the beginging of the film during the tracking shots flowed nicely.

2) Choose one aspect of film language that could be improved in this movie and explain how
I think the role of the main charater could be inproved or portrayed more clearly, because it is not entirely clear whether it is her choice to work as a prostitute or she is being forces, abused and uncomfortable with her work.

3) Can you recognise any stereotypes in this movie?
The stereotypes I recognised in this movie is a girlfriend/escort/prostitute
4) Can you think of any intertextual references with any other movies when you watch this movie? Explain.
This film is similar to a book called candy, which was Banned upon its initial publication, the now-classic Candy is a romp of a story about the impossibly sweet Candy Christian, a wide-eyed, luscious, all-American girl. Candy –– a satire of Voltaire’s Candide –– chronicles her adventures with mystics, sexual analysts, and everyone she meets when she sets out to experience the world, written by terry southern and mason hoffenborg.

5) Who do you think would be the audience for this movie?
The audience for the movie would be an 18+, as from the end of this thriller opening it began to become un appropriate for young ages. I would also think the audience for this film would be mostly women.

6) Write down 5 words which would describe this film
Sexual, suspenseful, glamorous, thrilling, mysterious

7) What sort of institution do you think would release this movie
I think this film would be submitted on the internet or be a small budjet film company.
By Bradley:
1) Choose one aspect of film language that has been used especially well in this movie an say why Wide range of camera shots that were used well. Mise en scene was used well, clothing especially.

2) Can you recognise any stereotypes in this movie?
The stereotype I recognised was a escort due to the clothing (mise en scene)

3) Who do you think would be the audience for this movie?
18+, it is about to come un-apropriate with the taking off of the clothes.


4) Write down 5 words which would describe this film
Sexual, Suspenseful, Thrillling, Glamour, Forceful

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