Creativity Reflection
How did you use media forms to come up with something new and original?
Where did your ideas come from?
We looked at different films in the same genre. Taken was the film we all had watched so we took the idea of having our main protagonist as a secret agent. In the film there were also lots of chase scenes and fight scenes. This made us want to also feature a chase and fight scene in our final media product.
How did you work collaboratively to share ideas?
We created a mind map to brain storm our ideas.
How did you change things?
Originally we had an idea where the main protagonist would wake up from a dream where he meets the main antagonist but then actually meet him real life afterwards. In the end we decided to do a chase scene and fight scene because our original idea didn't have any scenes which made the audience wonder if the main protagonist would survive.
How did you use tools like Adobe Premier Elements etc to achieve something imaginative?
We used Adobe Premier Elements 10 to edit together the footage that we filmed. Adobe Premier Elements 10 allowed us to make our final media product look professional. We could use different tools in Adobe Premier Elements 10 to make our production companies flash and fade in. The fade effect could be used to make images fade in from black and white. There was also a fade to black effect which we used in our final media product to transition to a different character in a different location.
What stylistic techniques were used to appeal to the audience?
In our media product we used fast paced editing to create a modern day stylistic professional fight scene. We tried to make the fight scene realistic by trying to structure our fight scene. This appeals to our audience because it creates the effect of escapism and makes the audience forget about their day to day activities. The modern day style would also appeal to the audience because the audience will be able to relate to the characters in the film.
What was the intended outcome of the production? (Assessment objectives, preferred readings, promotional purposes?)
The intended outcome of the production
How were these outcomes achieved in terms of page layout and camera shot choices (codes and conventions)?
Where did your ideas come from?
We looked at different films in the same genre. Taken was the film we all had watched so we took the idea of having our main protagonist as a secret agent. In the film there were also lots of chase scenes and fight scenes. This made us want to also feature a chase and fight scene in our final media product.
How did you work collaboratively to share ideas?
We created a mind map to brain storm our ideas.
How did you change things?
Originally we had an idea where the main protagonist would wake up from a dream where he meets the main antagonist but then actually meet him real life afterwards. In the end we decided to do a chase scene and fight scene because our original idea didn't have any scenes which made the audience wonder if the main protagonist would survive.
How did you use tools like Adobe Premier Elements etc to achieve something imaginative?
We used Adobe Premier Elements 10 to edit together the footage that we filmed. Adobe Premier Elements 10 allowed us to make our final media product look professional. We could use different tools in Adobe Premier Elements 10 to make our production companies flash and fade in. The fade effect could be used to make images fade in from black and white. There was also a fade to black effect which we used in our final media product to transition to a different character in a different location.
What stylistic techniques were used to appeal to the audience?
In our media product we used fast paced editing to create a modern day stylistic professional fight scene. We tried to make the fight scene realistic by trying to structure our fight scene. This appeals to our audience because it creates the effect of escapism and makes the audience forget about their day to day activities. The modern day style would also appeal to the audience because the audience will be able to relate to the characters in the film.
What was the intended outcome of the production? (Assessment objectives, preferred readings, promotional purposes?)
The intended outcome of the production
How were these outcomes achieved in terms of page layout and camera shot choices (codes and conventions)?
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