Wednesday, 16 April 2014

question 2



2) Question 2 – How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary tasks?
I feel that my poster and film review worked well with my final film. My review was effective in terms of analyzing the concepts of my film and talking about key features of the film and helped any potential views to understand if they want to see the film by analysing the film in depth and explaining briefly some of the plot lines and what is happening in it. My poster was relevant and matched the house theme in which I carried out throughout the project. These are shown through the colors I have used, for example i have used specific colours such as pinks and yellows, red and whites. The reason for this is because these colours symbolizes love and new beginnings aswell as yellow for the sticky notes which again relates to  the feelings that the main character
After my film was made it was important for me to create a film poster as this would market my film to my audience



 I think the one aspect of the project I could improve is my film poster in which i think could have been greatly improved as it didn’t quite fit in with the house style and look of my review page and main product it think this was due to it maybe being rushed and not enough aspects being put into it such as filters and text fonts and me sticking to basic ideas in order to make it, this is something id definitely like to improve if I were to do this again. However my film review page did follow the codes and conventions of empire magazine such as the font, layout and style of language.
As to the relevance of my film genre being a romantic comedy I think my main product and ancillary task was relevant to my genre as for the film the editing was paced with the soundtrack although looking back I feel a better choice of soundtrack could have bbeen chosen in order to ake the film more fast paced and not be boring at times. I feel the editing overall went well and not many errors were made that would jeopardise the quality of the film for eg there were no sudden random scenes and the soundtrack music also went in well with the film. I think this went well with the genre of my film poster and review page as the film poster was very bright and upbeat and this was done to show the emotions felt by the characters in the film.
My poster was created using Photoshop and took time and some previous Photoshop experience to make, i chose to use a picture of the main character Talia in various points of the film and a few pictures of the love notes which gives the audience a hint of what may happen without giving away any plot lines.

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

question 3


From our groups audience feedback, i have learnt that one positive feature in our film is that the idea of love is shown across our film. the audience give there honest review and feedback on our film and this is beneficial for both me and my group for any future productions of this nature.


Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Mind your language- tv show



Mind Your Language is a British comedy television series which premiered on ITV in late-1977. Produced by London Weekend Television and directed by Stuart Allen, the show is set in an adult education college in London and focuses on the English as a Foreign Language class taught by Mr Jeremy Brown, portrayed by Barry Evans, who had to deal with a motley crew of foreign students. Three series were made by LWT between 1977–79, and the show was briefly revived in 1986 with six of the original cast. although the series was attracting some 18 million viewers, the programme was cancelled in 1979 by Grade, who considered the stereotyping offensive,
The series was sold to other countries, including Pakistan, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, India, Malaysia, Kenya, Nigeria, Ghana and Singapore. It was also one of the first British TV programmes shown in South Africa after the end of the boycott by the British Actors' Equity Association
Format
Comedy
Created by
Vince Powell
Developed by
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Starring
Barry Evans
Zara Nutley
Albert Moses
George Camiller
Jacki Harding
Ricardo Montez
Robert Lee
Pik-Sen Lim
Kevork Malikyan
Jamila Massey
Françoise Pascal
Dino Shafeek
Anna Bergman
Tommy Godfrey
Country of origin
United Kingdom
No. of seasons
4
No. of episodes
42