Tuesday, 16 April 2013

New Soap Opera Trailer - Boys' Village!




Our trailer was nominated for the 'Best Trailer' category of 'Young Filmakers of the Year Awards, by Zoom Cymru, which is sponsored by the BAFTA's. It was a great experience to go along to the evening and we were so grateful to have been nominated.

Here is the link to the Zoom Cymru website - http://www.zoomcymru.com/

Here is the link to Boys' Village on the Zoom Cymru Youtube page - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMzNmzSlHJc

Zoom award logo

Here is one of the photos of Stevie  and I at the awards


My favourite photo of the night, Stephen, Stevie and I at the Zoom Cymru Awards

Poster


Here is my finished poster, I didn't have to edit the picture of Zak at all. It was an original photo with the gray background that I liked and decided to keep. I added in my edited E4 logo and created the BOYS' VILLAGE with a simple Photo Shop font and under laid an image of a rave/party.

Front Cover

Here is my final front cover for a magazine promoting the new soap opera Boys' Village. I have decided to put Karl as the central character to promote the soap as he features as one of the main characters through our trailer. Karl is the drug dealer and is the only character who speaks during the trailer, adding importance to his character.



Here is my magazine cover, I have used a gray background and creams and a dark turquoise for the writing as these colours are not considered the custom colours of a magazine but these different colours would attract a new, young teen audience that we are hoping to target. By putting this promotion in a Teen magazine 'Teen Times' it directly talks to the target audience. I used photoshop to create this piece and edited the E4 logo so I didn't breach any copyrights. 

I took the inspiration from the Radio Times Robbie Williams edition



Monday, 15 April 2013

Question Four. How did you use media technologies in the construction and research, planning and evaluation stages?

To showcase all the different technical skills and talk about what I have used in terms of technology I am going to use a Prezi to showcase my work.

Here is my Prezi:




Question Three. What have you learned from your audience feedback?

Here is a video of what we learned from our audience feedback. To get the best form of audience feedback we decided to put on a media showcase for the staff and upper years of our school. We asked them different questions like;
What did you enjoy about Boys' Village?
Did you enjoy being part of the making of the film process? (to a cast member)
Would you watch Boys' Village if it was on television?
If theres anything you would change about Boys' Village what would you do?
Would you be able to follow the story lines?
Who was your favourite character in the trailer?

Here is the film:



Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Question Two. How effective is the combination of your main product and ancillary texts?

My Poster
My Front Cover


 




For the Media coursework we had to create a one - two minute soap opera trailer introducing a new soap.



We decided to aim our soap opera at teenagers as we ourselves found the audience relatable and understand what others would like as we have a similar perspective of entertainment.

As big fans of E4's teen drama Skins, we thought it would be appropriate to create a soap opera similar to this. We wanted to be fearless and be able to tackle any issue appropriately in our own soap. This is why we decided to look at homosexuality and drug abuse. Two common, but tender subjects that a lot of teens are familiar with, if not directly involved in.
E4 logo

Skins cast
Thus, Boys' Village was created, the title coming from its filming location, it connoted a sense of child like fun and although predominately a male title 'boys'' our tag line let us appeal to both sexes. 'Boys' Village, where the girls come to play.'


So our main task was to create a soap opera trailer. After we had done this, we had to create a Front Cover of a magazine promoting our new soap and a Poster as the ancillary tasks.
Photoshop


We got to explore and gain new skills whilst using Photoshop we made our front covers and posters. The whole experience was fun as we got to do a photo shoot and use professional cameras. However, in our heavily computerate generation today we didn't think posters and front covers had the best place to gain a wider audience, unless they were digital posters and front covers.

Here is one of the main characters, Paige. In the film she has blonde hair but in our photo shoot, poster and front cover she has brown hair. 
Between creating our film and our poster one of our main characters, who we based one of our posters and front covers on dyed her hair. However this was not a problem as it just shows how teens like to change their appearances and ideas about themselves a lot, and we were able to show this from our trailer to the poster.




I got my inspiration from a Radio Times magazine featuring Robbie Williams. I changed the football for a party blower and have had them pulling a similar pose but have decided to use different, brighter colours to intrigue a younger, wider audience.
I decided to base my front cover on the drug dealing character Karl. We got to take over 1000 photo's on our photo shoot so I had plenty of choice to look through and choose from. I decided to do take a photo of Karl with a party popper in his hand like a cigarette. During the photo shoot we had lots of balloons, party poppers, hats and blowers to create a party like feel to fit in with the 'parties, pills and puberty' feel we wanted to show.

Here are an array of photos taken from the photo shoot, there were over 1000 photos taken on two professional cameras, one camera belonged to my friend Nia who was also in the film and the other camera belonged to the schools ICT technician.




















Here is the original picture of Zak. We used party hats and blowers to play on the 'parties, pills and puberty' feel we wanted to create. 
The second ancillary text we had to do was produce a poster to promote our new Soap Opera. After I had chosen the picture I didn't want to change it much. I felt adding text on top would be enough, I wanted it to be simple but not boring. To get a colourful background on the word 'BOYS VILLAGE' I used a simple text font on photo shop and made the writing transparent. Then I included a picture of a rave/party to get this effect. To make my poster appeal to a younger teen audience that I wanted I included a code for them to scan, this would then take them to the e4 website which was linked on the side of the picture.
On the left is a close up of the font I used and the image I put under it. On the right I  put the image that I used.

code used









Both my ancillary texts complemented my trailer for my soap opera in different ways. During the trailer we do not use any party hats, balloons, etc. But we show the teenagers having fun and drinking, suggesting at a party like feel. Especially as we were using 'parties, pills and puberty' to explain our soap opera. The alliterative tripled phrase excites our teenage audience and shows three different area's of life that they will be familiar with.


When putting on a media showcase for the staff and upper years of the school I got to use my poster to promote the event. I added some information about the event so people knew what was happening. Here is the poster;


Question One. In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

Here is a video of what our media product uses, develops and challenges the forms and conventions of a real media soap opera.