Friday, April 7, 2023

Creative Critical Reflection: Part IV

 How did you integrate technologies - software, hardware, online - in this project?

With the proliferation of technology in recent years, the software needed to create a low-budget film has become quite accessible. Accordingly, below is a presentation of the various software and hardware that I used when creating my film opening. I have also included a short video with examples of how I used this technology throughout the process of making my sequence.


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Creative Critical Reflection: Part II

How does your product engage with the audience and how would it be distributed as a real media text?

Below is a Prezi on the research that I conducted in regard to how my product is likely to be received by audiences and how I would distribute my product.


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    Creative Critical Reflection: Part I

    How does your product use or challenge conventions and how does it represent social groups or issues? 

    Included in the Prezi Presentation below is a depiction of the codes and conventions that I followed and challenged within my opening as well as how it represents an under-represented social group in a unique manner.

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    Tuesday, April 4, 2023

    Creating a Production Logo

     For the start of my film, I wanted to include a fake production company logo to add to its authenticity. I decided on using the name Araliya Productions because the Araliya is a well-known flower in Sri Lanka which would help to indicate the setting of where this film is located, as well as because Araliya is a very nice sounding name.

    I used a combination of software to create the animated logo; Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Photoshop. Firstly, I created a png version of the logo on Adobe Photoshop using a free downloaded image of a flower silhouette and some shapes, text and adjustment layers.


    Once I had created the logos I  used masking in Premiere Pro to animate the logo. This type of masking had to be done keyframe by keyframe and it took quite some time to finish the logo but I was very happy with the results.


    When adding the logo to the start of the sequence I included a copyright-free sound effect to mimic a production company theme sound.



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    Monday, April 3, 2023

    Editing the Credits

     The Credits

    I used an Adobe Premiere Pro template for the credits but altered it slightly so that instead of flashing with a blue light which I felt looked odd, it remained all white. I liked this particular template because while it is completely visible and animated it does not detract too much attention from what is happening in the sequence.


    Given below is the credit structure that I used:

    Araliya Productions Presents
    THE RED HERRING
    Starring
    Dayadi Seneviratne
    And Indeevari De Silva
    Music Credits
    Director of Photography, Yeshiah Peries
    Produced by, Yeshiah Peries
    Written by, Yeshiah Peries
    Directed by, Yeshiah Peries


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    Editing the Title

     After doing some research online and watching a few productions by various media studies students I decided to use Masking to display the title in the opening. I felt that this was an interesting and creative way of displaying the title, starting off and ending with a fade-to-black transition and using masking so that the letters display a blood spatter design which fits with the general theme of the movie and directly references the first scene. I created the blood spatter background using Adobe Photoshop.









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    Sunday, April 2, 2023

    Designing the Title

     Brainstorming

    After a long time of deliberating over what to name the film I had to choose between two options:

    1. The Crimson Clue
    2. The Red Herring

    Although I liked the alliteration in the first option, it felt a bit generic and obvious, considering the nature of the first scene. Therefore, I decided on the title 'The Red Herring'. This was because, in the plot that I envisioned for the film, the word 'RED' written in blood would turn out to, in fact, be a red herring, which accidentally points to the wrong killer. This would fit in with the usual practice of misdirection in mystery movies. I also liked that the word Red from the title was therefore incorporated in the movie in two ways, in the literal usage of the phrase 'Red Herring' and secondly in the fact that the clue left behind by the victim is written in blood red.

    Picking the Font

    I used an online site called Fontspace to search for footage that would fit the theme of murder. Initially, I used a thick angular font to create a professional and sombre look for the film, but I was not completely satisfied that it fits the genre of the film.

     Therefore, I tried a few different fonts before finally deciding on one called The Macabre, which I really like as it looked very much like words written in blood which acted like a different reference to the start of the film. I also knew that I wanted a deep red colour for the title.








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