Thursday 9 February 2017

Final Cut Reflection

To conclude I believe that our media film went extremely well, as we have included all of the crucial features of a good media film, such as shot reverse shot, match on action and the 180 degree rule to demonstrate the extent of our media knowledge. We also used the four areas of media language to conform and to challenge media stereotypes.
Our time keeping was crucial to the production of our film, as were the first group to complete the planning and to film the movie. This allowed us to tweak and edit our footage to create the best film we could make. Filming our film as early as we did meant that we left enough time to re-shoot a few scenes, such as the chase scene, where a few shots were too dark to see, and this was very important in enabling us to create a film which I was proud of.

The process of creating our film went really well, however there are a few areas which we could have improved on in future. One of these being gender variation throughout our film. In a realistic movie, there would be both male and female characters, but as we could not find any suitable female actors, we kept our film male based. This did allow us however to meet the thriller stereotypes of males being the stronger gender, and stereotypically, males are the target audience of thriller films.

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