Monday, 8 September 2014

Charcteristics of the horror genre

Characteristics of the horror genre
 
 
 
The number one goal of the horror genre is produce fear in the audience.Whether the antagonist is a monster, a ghost or a feral animal, the basic concept is the same: the hero must fight against horrific forces for his life-and often his soul.
There are a number of techniques used to create fear these are:
 
Gloomy weather, shadowy places, strange noises in the background are all are ways to make the atmosphere of a film more creepy and to build tension and suspense.
 
Many horror films often use graphic violence or bad language to evoke fear, anger and tension.
 
Most horror films feature a a supernatural antagonist however human like antagonists are more common in modern times.
 
The ending of horror films is sometimes unsolved this makes the audience think that the threat is just around the corner or much simpler could mean that there is a sequal!
 
Unexpected events also known as pop-outs are used in a lot of horror films. these are used to keep the audience guessing and keep the level of tension high. Falling objects, darting animals and sudden loud noises are examples of this technique.
 
Antagonists of the horror genre are often unreasonably cruel, unreasoning, and unthinkably evil. Their characters are very often extremely exaggerated and usually have something about them that is original and unlike any other character from another horror film.
 
 
 


Sunday, 19 January 2014

Evaluation write up

 Evaluation

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
 My media product has used the forms and conventions of real media products. My media product uses the same layout for example the header is at the top of the page and dominates the front cover through the use of colour. My media product uses existing conventions of the existing media products. This coincides with existing media products as the main image is usually the most important part of the front cover and is a key selling point of the whole magazine. My front cover also displays a mid-shot this is similar to real media products as most magazines predominantly us the mid-shot on their front cover. My media product has developed the forms and conventions of a real media product, for example my mast head is similar to existing magazines but I have developed the font and colours to make it more appealing to my target audience because making the colours more eye catching and contrasting against each other. This makes it more appealing because these are the sorts of colours associated with this type of music. My media product has challenged the forms and conventions of real media products for example my front cover features the main cover line above the main image which is very rare among existing products. It also has a double lined mast head which very few existing products have
My contents page has used the forms and conventions of a real media product for example it has a balanced mixture of text and images. It also continues the house style of the front cover to the contents page i.e. the contents page uses the same colour scheme as the front cover and the same font; this makes the magazine easily recognizable to my target audience. There is also a list of what is in the rest of the magazine. The contents page develops the forms and conventions by mixing the different colours of a typical contents page. I also used a different amount of columns. My contents page challenges the forms and conventions of a media product for example my contents page uses less text than most already existing products this makes it more eye catching to the target audience.
My double page spread has the forms and conventions of existing media products for example it has an introduction to the article which most products have it also has an image that relates to the main image on the front cover. I have used the same font throughout the front cover, contents and double page spread to continue the house style. It has developed the forms and conventions through the use of different images. The forms and conventions have been challenged through the use of background colour. The majority of existing products use a background in the images they use but my magazine uses dark colours.
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
My media product represents particular social groups because my magazine is aimed at students this is reflected in the cheap price as students don’t want to be paying a lot of money for a weekly magazine. Also the use of images and text represents the social group because the images are quite contemporary and modern. There is not a lot of text which makes the magazine easier to look at for students who don’t have the time to read pages and pages of writing.
There is also lots of content on the contents page indicating that the consumer is getting a lot of value for their money, which is what students who are on a tight budget. The use of colours appeal to the social group at which I aimed my magazine because they are eye catching and contrast against each other.
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
Bauer media group would distribute my product because it is an indie/rock genre magazine and Bauer are more focused on this genre of magazine for example Q and Kerrang are both magazines that are distributed by Bauer. Also Bauer have vast experience in publishing music magazine of this genre.
 Who would be the audience for your media product?
My target audience for my media product would be mainly young people from the age of 16 to around 19 I think it would be aimed at men rather than women due to the dark colours and people who like that genre of music.
How did you attract your target audience?
I attracted my target audience by using darker colours as these colours are generally associated with the type of music. Also the fonts i used are modern which appeals to a younger audience rather than older. The language i used was contemporary and informal rather than old-fashioned which again attracts a younger audience. The use of imagery appeals to people who like the type of music and the type of content. The layout is easy to read and to look at.
What have you learned about the technologies from the process of constructing this product?

When constructing the school magazine i learnt a basic understanding of Photoshop for example using layers and using the lasso tool. I also took long shots to go on the front cover; these photographs had lots of background. However through constructing the music magazine i have developed a more advanced understanding of Photoshop. I began to use stylized photos to use for my front cover, contents and double page spread. I also took the lighting of the photographs into consideration and the type of photo. I decided a midshot as this was used on the majority of existing products. I also developed the use of layers, tools and colour. I began using the glow tool, shadow and inner glow.