Tuesday, 12 January 2010
Monday, 11 January 2010
Evaluation Q1
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products.
- Rather than challenging conventions of real media products, my products used and developed the conventions.
- In my previous blog post I identified several conventions of romantic comedy; http://anniesa2.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html
Teaser Trailer:
In the clip above which is from my teaser trailer, I used many pushes to show the conflict between both the girls. This uses the conventions of a teaser trailer by speeding up the action. In this way it is more like a teaser rather than a full length trailer. This creates more interest for the audience, as the action happens quicker and reveals less narrative, making the audience more curious.
Between the main guy (Jay) and the female lead (Sara) I used fades to show that they are complete opposites. This is typical of a romantic comedy because it usually allows the audience to gather that the man and the female are likely to be very different. - I used Saras character and challenged the stereotypical view of Pakistani's who come to London. I did this through satorial coding; in the first few shots, Sara is shown as the 'innocent naive Pakistani girl' wearing a fuscia shalwar kamees. However as the teaser develops her change in clothing exposes her true character, and thus chellenges the way that Pakistani's have previously been represented in films such as 'East is East' or 'My Beautiful Launderette'.
One of the conventions of a romantic comedy I used was the fact that most romantic comedies tend to have a love triangle. The love triangle narrative was useful in allowing me to explore the clash between different cultures.
Another convention that I used and developed was the fact that romantic comedies tend to have an obstacle between the two protagonist characters. I used Jasmine's character as a device to help build up the plot. The image below shows the obstacle:
I also at the beginning of the trailer added a certification slate to indicate which audience it is appropriate for. As it is a romantic comedy and needs to reach a wide audienec, I have used a slate that indicates it is appropriate for "all audiences." I also included the logos of the two distributors, as is conventional of all trailers. This indicates the production values to the audience.
Poster:
Magazine Cover:
Audience theories:
- Cultivation theory- This theory is concerned with stereotypes, the more people see something the more they begin believing in it. British Asian's have previously been represented as traditional. Films like 'East is East', demonstrate the significance of satorical code. This was shown through the characterisation of Meena (the daughter in East is East). Therefore I used the satorical code in my teaser trailer and tried to use it as an icon to show the stereotype that British Asian's do like to hang on to their roots from back home.
- Desensitisation theory- According to this theory, the more the audience see something the more we accept it. Therefore in romantic comedies the more love triangle narratives the audience sees, the more the accept it as a convention of romantic comedies. Therefore I used the motif of the 'push' transition to illustrate the conflict between the two girls. This showed that the convention of some sort of problem in a romantic comedy was obvious in my teaser trailer.
Evaluation Q2

- Poster-My poster is going to be distributed in billboards, cinema's, T.V and ofcourse the internet. The fact that it is a mainstream film would mean that it's distribution would be quite expensive. In addition to this British Asian films are becoming more mainstream in itself, for example recently 'The Infidel' and 'It's a wonderful afterlife' have been distributed quite highly across most channels. This shows that the gap between British and British Asian films have decreased, therefore the distribution is likely to be high profile. Whereas previously the distribution would have been quite minimal as seen in 'Bend it like Beckham's' distribution.
- Magazine Cover-I wanted a women's fashion magazine to be the distributors of my magazine cover because females of all ages tend to buy magazines and romantic comedies are usually aimed at a female audience. Therefore if the women find the female protagonist intriguing they would want to watch the film. Therefore I used Huma only to be in the front cover, looking classy so that the younger female audience can aspire to be like her whereas the older female audience can connect with her. I also used very light colours like cream and brown to engage the audience and used her lipstick's colour (pink) for some font so that it stands out.
- Teaser Trailer- As shown in the teaser trailer, I was going to have 'Miramax' and 'Fox Searchlight' distribute my teaser trailer. Although traditionally they have been classified as distributors of independant films, recently Fox Searchlight has begun distributing Bollywood films (My name is Khan), therefore I thought that both would be able to distribute well to a British Asian audience as they are one of the only British distributors who have distributed a Bollywood film.
Evaluation- Q3
I did two ways of researching, one through facebook as more people could access it and they could just give their general views and the other being a questionnaire. I surveyed 30 people between the ages of 15-24; 15 girls and 15 boys. I used a focus group because it allowed me to make my questions more precise and also people were more comfortable in answer in the questions because they were in a group. Below are the results I gained:
Do you think ‘East Meets West’ fulfils the criteria of a romantic comedy?













Although I did put my teaser on youtube, it was much more harder for people to access it because not many people had accounts, and only the ones with the accounts can have access to comment on videos.
Evaluation-Q4
I used the blog quite effectively and I think it gave me a chance to be more creative. I think it was useful that because of the blog we made our projects more visual because it meant that we had to limit our writing. One of the programmes I used and that came in very handy was Adobe Photoshop CS3.





