Introduction


My name is Gabriel Meytanis (candidate number 8560). I completed Brief 1:Music Industry, working in Group 2 with Georgina Harper-Dennett (8720) and Phoebe Hung (8017). Our group photo can be seen on the right of the page. To access my portfolio evidence, please click on the labels to the right named A2 Research and Planning, A2 Construction and A2 Evaluation.


GiGi - Sit Still, Look Pretty (Group 2 Music Video)

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Sunday 27 March 2016

Evaluation Q1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

Our film, 'Follow' details the story of main antagonist Grace: a teenage girl revealed to be obsessively stalking another girl, Ella, due to her jealous desire for popularity. This obsession becomes dangerously aggressive as the audience discovers that Ella is in a relationship with Grace's ex-boyfriend, resulting in Grace unsuccessfully attempting to murder her victim before escaping elsewhere, presumably to stalk another victim.

Throughout the opening sequence to our film, we followed and developed as many conventional features of psychological thriller films as possible, as well as following examples from the horror genre and other British productions. In order to achieve this, we ensured that we referred closely to form and style, genre codes and narrative structure – as well as to various media theories such as Todorov's equilibrium theory, Propp's archetypes and Barthes' narrative codes.

Form:
We felt that we largely followed the conventional format of similar opening sequences to psychological thriller films...

Characterisation:
A main reference point throughout the project was 'One Hour Photo', and in particular the characterisation of main antagonist Sy Parrish as a conventional villain in a film of a similar genre to ours. Immediately represented as a disturbed, unnerving character via the opening scene in a police interview, within 'One Hour Photo' the audience is presented with many tense or potentially problematic situations where the character's truth may be uncovered. 
A central inspiration for characterisation was the character Sy Parrish from One Hour Photo.

Throughout our own opening sequence, we followed this convention, including a number of shots revealing a typically unstable and unnerving character...


Music:
We ensured that our music would be conventional in that it would be an integral part of the sequence to instill a sense of suspense and tension. Similar soundtracks in other psychological thrillers, 'The Machinist' and 'Kill List' use sudden crescendos to good effect to create tension and we felt that our track, 'Saw the Devil' achieved similar. 




Grading:
Admittedly, we didn't have as many grading references as other aspects of our opening sequence. However, we kept in mind a strong idea that we wanted to use cool tones of a blueish hue to create a cold mood - especially with the highlights prevalent throughout our sequence. We also wanted to reduce our shots' saturation using ProcAmp in order to achieve this look - a similar aesthetic found throughout 'The Machinist'. 
 
These particular choices of:
-pulsating, heightening music to create tension
-increasing pace throughout in both cuts and actress' actions
-cutting shots to the music/conclusion with music
-using cold, low-key colours for aesthetic and a digital font to clearly connote the social media USP
reflects deliberate choices in style to help our film appear like a conventional psychological thriller film.

Use of relevant media theory:
Please access the Prezi below to see our film's use of media theories...



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