Thursday, 19 April 2012

Question 1

Question 1- In what was does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?


The characters:



The location:

The fonts:


 1. For the first font, I chose one called Acogessic, I chose this because it is bold and looks like part of it has been shot with a gun which fits in well with our thriller film.


2. This title also fits in well with our theme of photography as it looks like the effect we used - bad film/tv.

3. This font was called Ball Tongue and it was not one of our final choices, as it didnt fit in that well with the theme of our thriller.
4.  This title is called Puls Sans Virgin, it also refers back to the effect we used throughout the thriller, bad film/tv.
5. This title was one of our personal favourites called, Headshot as it went in well with the theme of photography and also filming in general as it looks like a clapper board which would attract an audience, however we didn't end up using it. It also refers to the name of a shot which refers back to photography.
6. This title also looks like it has been shot at with a gun which relates back to our thriller film.
7. We didnt really like this font in the end as it didnt really fit in well with the theme of our thriller and was too basic, it wouldn't interest the audience as much as the others would so we decided against using it.
8. Sacraficial also is another interesting title that we thought about using as it looks quite mysterious and so it would refer back to the mysterious character in our thriller.
9. This title is called, Dinstik and didn't really fit in well with our thriller but as it was quite bold and stood out we thought it would look good in our film, however we didnt use it.

We decided against using any of these fonts as it was quite tricky to transfer them over to final cut pro, and also we were of limited time which means it would of taken too long to try and download these first and then try and use them in our thriller. In the end we decided to use quite a basic yet effective font called Typewriter, it fitted in well with our theme and was quite mysterious at the same time. If we were to do this task again, I think we would use either Ball Tongue or Headshot as they went well with the theme of our thriller, being photography and mystery.

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