The first, second, fourth and sixth frame show characterisation very well
- The first shot identifies that the protagonist feels isolated and lonely from everyone else.
- The shallow depth of field helps back up this theory, as he is the only one in focus, everyone else looks as they are one group, and he is completely alone.
- This protagonist looks like someone who can be trusted, as he is using the "Black Hole" to steal food and money.
- He watches a couple kiss, and the look on his face after shows that he wishes he had someone to spend time with.
- In the third shot he is holding one of the signs he was showing to his friend. the people in the background look like office workers in a meeting.
- The nineth shot shows that the man lives in a rural area as he isn't bothered about how he looks.
- The baby is newly born and wrapped in a pink blanket, this is probably done to make the baby seem innocent.
- The crow in Lovefield impies a dark film full of death.
- The whole narritive of this film is very clever, it imples that a farmer has just murdered a baby.
- At the end of the film there is a big twist when the farmer lifts up a baby, and the woman comes into shot aswell. The woman has just given birth with the help of the farmer.
- The non diagetic sound is parrallel to what is happening on screen.
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3.Our target demographic is young adults from the age of 16 to 25. This is because we think that the older and younger generations would not fully enjoy the concept of the narrative.
To get our audience feedback we used Facebook. We uploaded our ideas that we weren't sure on (for example the title sequence) and asked our friends to make constructive comments on how we could improve the ideas, or get them to vote on the part that they think works best.
Here is some feedback on our poster idea.
Example of some feedback There are some advantages and disadvantages of using Facebook to get our feedback. Advantages:
Disadvantages:
From our audience feedback about the title sequence, it is easy to tell that the first sequence was more popular as it didn't have the title jumping around the screen. The feedback for the poster states that Jordan and the background look too separate, we tried to sort this out but nothing we did try worked. |
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