Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Codes and Conventions

The codes and conventions in media are the techniques applied into a media text to make it seem more relateable and believeable. In short, these codes and conventions try to establish an imrpession and create a sense of character and reality. This affects the reaction of the targeted audience as well.

Codes and conventions can be seperated into two categories - Symbolic and Technical.

The symbolic codes and conventions are also known as "Symiotics". These codes try to create the real feeling and persona of the media text, using things like the actions, clothes or way of speaking of the characters to help us determine the kind of personality they have. The symiotics create the desired impression.


In this photograph, for example, the codes used - the expression of the sad girl, her glasses, the group of people in the background - make us ponder on what the girl is thinking. At first thought, we can tell that she is sad, because, perhaps she is not accepted in the circle of people she wants to be around. And maybe this is because her glasses give her a 'nerdy' and 'uncool' look. This is how the codes have given us such an impression and emotion. 

The Technical side of codes and conventions includes camera angles, lighting, sound, editing and framing.
Camera angles affect the media text immensely. To create the sense of emotion, close-up shots are used to show the character's expressions. If a long shot had been used, it would not have made the target audience relate to or empathize with the character. In the same way, every camera angle is used to make the media text more realistic.
Editing is also a crucial part in any media text. Other conventions such as sound and lighting, vary from every genre. But editing is the only thing that needs to be done precisely in every type of text. If the editing is jumpy or abrupt, it will make the audience irritated and will instantly make the text look unrealistic.
Sound creates the mood according to the visuals. It also adds more impact to the visuals. For exanple, fast-paced music is used in action sequences, whereas, slow music is used(when the character is feeling sad) to show the emotions being felt at that moment.
Lighting plays a key role in creating the desired impression in a media text. Bad lighting might cause the text to look unclear, which might lead the viewer into losing interest. But it is also used to create feeling.


For example, in this photograph, the lighting used is very dark, and it gives a very sinister effect. Such lighting is used in horror films, to give the feel of dread and fear.

And finally, framing also holds alot of importance. The framing of a media text helps us realize things like, which character is the main and which character is the villain, etc. For example, the lead hero is most likely going to have more shots in the frame, which makes us interested in him and would make us know that the story revolves around him. And also, improper framing might make the text look impractical. 

Friday, 14 October 2011

Media Institutions

DreamWorks Pictures:
This is an American film studio founded by reknowned film-maker, Steven Spielberg, in 1994. It is most famous for films like:
Gladiator
Transformers
Dreamgirls
Catch me if you can
Shrek
Shark Tale
Kung Fu Panda
Madagascar
How to train your dragon

Walt Disney Pictures:
It is one of the oldest film studios in history, being founded by Walt Disney in 1929. It has several different distribution companies.

Walt Disney Studios motion pictures:
Pirates of the Caribbean
National Treasure
Enchanted

Touchstone pictures:
Con Air
Armageddon
Pearl Harbour

Pixar Animation Studios:
Toy Story
Finding Nemo
A Bug's life

Walt Disney Studio Animations:
The little Mermaid
Beauty and the Beast
Sleeping Beauty
Cinderella

20th Century Fox:
This studio was a merger of Fox Films and 20th Century Pictures in 1935.
Avatar
Star Wars
X-Men
Dr.Dolittle
Night at the Museum
Planet of the apes
Ice Age
Alvin and the chipmunks

Warner Bros.
This company was founded in 1918. It also has seperate distributors, one of the notable ones was New line Cinema.
The lord of the rings
Harry Potter
Batman: the dark knight
The Departed

New Line Cinema:
Final Destination
Raise your voice
Monster-in-law
Hairspray

Thursday, 13 October 2011

Starting on the final film

The first thing we had to decide before working on our final film, was the genre. As advised by our teacher, we had to work in groups. I am working with my partner Humaira, the same person I worked with on the preliminary video. Humaira wanted to do a romantic-comedy, but I wanted to do drama. We eventually decided on doing a romantic-comedy/drama film. We sat down and made a list of films that we both liked, and the kind of film we would want to make.

Our list of films:
1.Beastly. Dir. Daniel Barnz. Perf. Alex Pettyfer, Vanessa Hudgens. CBS Films, 2011. Film.



















2. Life As We Know It. Dir. Greg Berlanti. Perf. Josh Duhamel, Katherine Heigl. Warner Bros., 2010. Film.

3.The Pursuit Of Happyness. Dir. Gabriel Muccino. Perf. Will Smith, Jaden Smith.
Columbia Pictures, 2006. Film.

4.Killers. Dir. Robert Luketic. Perf. Ashton Kutcher, Katherine Heigl. Lionsgate, 2010.
Film.

5. 27 Dresses. Dir. Anne Fletcher. Perf. Katherine Heigl, James Marsden. 20th Century Fox, 2008. Film.



















6. Raise Your Voice. Dir. Sean McNamara. Perf. Hillary Duff, Oliver James. New Line Cinema, 2004. Film.


7. Soul Surfer. Dir. Sean McNamara. Perf. Anna Sophia Robb, Carrie Underwood. Tristar Pictures, Film District. 2011 Film.




We basically wanted to do a commercial film that would apeal mostly to the younger generation, mainly teenagers from the age of 13 onwards. But at the same time, something that would seem interesting to the older age groups as well.


By some miracle, our preliminary video was finally made. Ok, i can now say that i honestly understand why actors get paid so much! since i was shooting at home (with my Sony Handi-cam) i needed to teach my mom and my sister how to act. mom didn't have any poblem delivering the dialogues, but my sister kept looking at the camera and wouldn't stop smiling, even though in the film, she's supposed to be sad!

after alot of mistakes, she finally managed to act it out. it took about half an hour to shoot a film with a duration of under 2 minutes, from 5 different angles! but it was fun. my partner did the editing using the software of Vegas Pro.

our video turned out better than expected, because we were so short on time. making our final film will be a little easier

Match on action

180 degrees rule

Preparing for the first project

So i came to school after 2 weeks because i was unwell. My first media practicals class, and i was blank. instantly i was piled with the project of the preliminary video, and i had no partner, and no idea how to edit. the only thing i had learnt so far were the 180 degrees rule, the shot-reverse-shot, and the match-on-action.

 luckily though, there was a new girl in school that day who was just as blank as me, and knew how to do editing! plus, everyone else had already made their groups. So then we started planning what to do at once, because we had only four days to submit our work.

we wanted to keep it plain and simple, becuase it would be really difficult to get some "actors" to act out for us. First, we tried to get some of our school friends to do it for us during school hours, but everyone had classes and we just couldn't get the time. finally, we decided that i would do the filming at home, and my partner would do the editing herself. since this was just the first project, and we were short on time, we had to work under the circumstances.