2011-03-21

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
















The nine frame grid shows shots I feel best repersents what I was trying to achieve.


Frame 1
This is the first shot that appears on screen (excluding the title of my film). It is the establishing shot which sets the scene and builds up the atmosphere.


Frame 2
Frame 2 is shot outdoor, and it brings audiences' attention to the next scene. I particularly like this shot as it's long shot and makes it look like they are being watched.

Frame 3
This is a extreme long shot, it shows there's one person missing on the bench. And there's a very pale hand appeared on the left side of the frame, it shows there's a person hiding behind the tree. It has a contrast of the colours used in the rest of the opening, as later shots become darker.

Frame 4
This frame shows Olivia is sleeping on her bed, and the slow reactions of the strange girl behind her. As I found out whilst planning and looking at exsisting film trailer such as "The Child's Eye" how the strange girl's been setted.

Frame 5
A match on action shot is used here, moving from the back to the front showing Sarah opens the door.

 

Frame 6
This is a close up shot of the strange girl getting closer and closer to the camera, it's been used a very dark lighting effect to built up the bizarre atomsphere.

Frame 7
This photo of Mengyu was taken behind the door, the spotlight shooting at her face from the bottom, which express her creepiness of character to maximum.



Frame 8
This is a very dark photo, as it has been filmed outdoor at night. And it shows Jenny has been chased by the strange girl, running towards the road.

Frame 9
This is the very last shot in the sequence. It is also the last title that appears in the opening which reads "Directed by Janice Ma" this title along with "Produced by Janice Ma"come in last as they are the more important titles in an opening.

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