Sunday 4 December 2011

Super 8 Cross Media Platform Research Question:


Super 8 Cross Media Platform Research Question:

  1. Film Media in context

How does the industry promote film to audiences using?
Print media?
Broadcast media (TV/Radio/DVD)?
E-Media?

Now look at each platform individually:
What are they key issues and changes taking place in each platform?
Print Media is not instant and free like E-Media
TV is becoming less dictated by scheduling (Sky+), more and more specialist channels, competition from the likes of You Tube
E-Media is hard to police (piracy); people are bombarded with information; social networking and increasing audience participation (user generated content)

How is each platform responding and adapting to these issues and changes?
Focus on how they are adapting to:
CHANGING TECHNOLOGIES
CHANGING AUDIENCE BEHAVIOURS (all audiences, not just the young!)


    2. How are texts in the three platforms constructed?

    Print media by reviews of the movie in newspaper and magazine and the print media also show how the movie got its inspiration for example a spin off publication such as comic book and super 8 is also a comic book.
    Furthermore, the empire magazine did a feature article on Super 8 on the director J.J Abrams and the producer Steven Spielberg where J.J Abrams got his inspiration from.   

    Super 8 is promoted by broadcasting by having many different trailer as they can be viewed in many different ways to appeal to there audience and Super 8 was sent out by trailer in three different ways which are theatrical trailer to suit the audience who go to watch films, TV trailer for audience who watch TV and the last one was a Interactive Trailer which was viewed through a game called Portal 2 which was viewed by children who like action/adventure games.  

    E-media:
    The e-media to promote Super 8 was different to any other type of film as they had viral marketing going on for the film which was a massive hype for the film, which the first trailer of the film was attached to the film Iron Man 2 and this trailer there was a hidden message, that message was revealed by the fans as they analysed the trailer which led to a website, ‘Scariest thing I ever saw’ which had a old computer that relate to the  film's story line the computer was eventually revealed to belong to Josh Woodward, the son of Dr. Woodward, who is trying to find out what happened to his father Another viral website, Rocket Poppeteers was also found but is indirectly related.

    The official Super 8 website also contained an "editing room" section, which asked users to find various clips from around the web and piece them together. When completed, the reel makes up the film found by the kids in Dr. Woodward's trailer, showing the ship disintegrating into individual white cubes, and the alien reaching through the window of its cage and snatching Dr. Woodward.

    Super 8 also had e-media merchandising such as that are available of the move for examples the many soundtracks of the movies which range from the title track to the ending track altogether there are 33 tracks in the movie which lead up to 70 minutes of the whole movie and also and blu-rays of the movie came out on the 22ND November 2011. Also there was Super 8 Twitter promotion for any of the audience which followed them also links on website. Itunes download an app that shows a camera and you can edit a video it cost about 0.69p Version 2 of Super 8™ is all about sharing! You can now share videos everywhere you can view them on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and via E-Mail. 

    Print media will give a review of a new film, provide information about the cast, certificate, etc and will often include an interview with the star or director and the codes and convention in a print media is One strong key image, Words are kept to a minimum The title is always included, The slogan is also included on the print advert, The scheduling information always included, Channel logo is prominent  and on the right hand side and The print advert is usually a4 landscape size so that it is versatile and can be used at various sizes in newspapers, magazines or on billboards.

    Broadcasting uses different types of such as radio, the title of the documentary is usually said along with the scheduling of the documentary. They always include what channel the documentary will appear on (this is usually said last), Extracts from the programme are used, usually involving a key element from the documentary. There is a voice over which intercuts throughout and outlines the narrative, sometimes posting questions to the audience that will be addressed in the documentary. This is used to intrigue the audience into wanting to watch the documentary.  Usually lasts for 30 - 40 seconds and there is always a music bed and the advert is always played on an appropriate radio channel; BBC programmes can be advertised on Radio 1.


    3. How do audiences access the text across the 3 platforms?
    Well Super 8 target audience is family audience, we the audience know this as the children in the family use identification to identify and relate with the protagonist who is a little children him self who has lost his mother. Plus, the parents in the family can also have a bit of identification as they look back to the past which they have a nostalgic effect on them as it reminds them of their childhood as the film had some memories such as the camera which brought back memories.  
      
    Print media usually reaches an older audience, normally they are aiming to an older audience as they will grabbed in by the name Steven Spielberg as he has made many successful films before and the review in the magazine or the newspaper will make them read on to see if the film is suitable for their family to watch. This platform doesn’t interact with the audience at all unless the newspaper or the magazine is a electronic version and this way the audience can give their own view, for example a comment. But print media doesn’t allow the audience to interact. Plus the audience don’t play any role in the construction of the newspaper or the magazine unless the editor of the newspaper or the magazine go to watch super 8 themselves.     

    Broadcasting is Television, radio or DVD as most of the audience it is statistically, there are 26 million people who own a television and TV license and many people go to the cinema for example 31 million people so most people find out about new films through the TV from trailers to talk shows and Super 8 have done this through to ways by having many different country channels viewing the interview which was shown on BBC and Hit list an Australian show this brings out different types of ethnicity to watch the film and this is what will help the film go global which is globalisation.     


    4. How are representations constructed across the 3 platforms?
    The characters in the film are represented in the print media by many different ways as newspaper reviews plus articles Explains what it was like to work with the man who inspired him to make movies – and why he's proud to be a geek plus J.J Abram’s also discusses that the children in the movie were very fun to work with and they also gave him more inspiration as they made the film set fun to work. But this abandoned all the stereotypes on young people as one of the unreliable, careless, self-entitled, never going to achieve anything.
    In broadcasting media the characters are represented as spontaneous as they have many interviews in the MTV movie awards which the main protagonist of the movie takes part in also the director and producer also take part in a interview take by hit list and discuss how they came about with the film and this also overcomes the stereotypes of that the young children can be lazy and greedy but this also shows that the children can be responsible if they have the right sort of background and shows that they can also be a good role model for other children.    

    5. What institutional issues are raised in the case study?
     The institution are vertically integrated this when the company splits up the production, promotion and distribution of the film. The main institution connect to the promotion on super 8 is Paramount as they revealed the film to their social networking audience to reach a higher mainstream audience which reaches variety of audiences. As they tried to put across sneak peek previews of the film to their twitter users which all link to the e-media also they used the 7/11 website which gives out free tickets but the strange way that they reach their audiences is that they are giving free tickets to space which is a simulation flight that feels exactly like space. It provides new audience experiences as the audience can stay interactive and are involved in contest which the main aim is to win.  

Tuesday 29 November 2011

Super 8 Cross Media Platform Research:

Moving Image-

E-media-
  • Viral Marketing:  Super 8 was promoted through an extensive viral marketing campaign. The first trailer for the movie was attached to Iron Man 2, released in May 2010. The trailer gave the premise of a section of Area 51 being closed down in 1979 and its contents being transported by freight train to Ohio. A pickup truck drives into the oncoming train, derailing it, and one of the carriages is smashed open while a Super 8 camera films. Fans analyzing the trailer found a hidden message, "Scariest Thing I Ever Saw", contained in the final frames of the trailer. This led to a website, Scariest Thing I Ever Saw, which simulated an old computer and contained various clues to the film's story line (the computer was eventually revealed to belong to Josh Woodward, the son of Dr. Woodward, who is trying to find out what happened to his father). Another viral website, Rocket Poppeteers was also found, which like Slusho from Cloverfield plays no direct part in the film but is indirectly related. The official Super 8 website also contained an "editing room" section, which asked users to find various clips from around the web and piece them together. When completed, the reel makes up the film found by the kids in Dr. Woodward's trailer, showing the ship disintegrating into individual white cubes, and the alien reaching through the window of its cage and snatching Dr. Woodward. The viral campaign generated massive hype for the film long before its release.
  • Downloads: are available of the move for examples the many soundtracks of the movies which range from the title track to the ending track altogether there are 33 tracks in the movie which lead up to 70 minutes of the whole movie.  
  • DVD's: Blu-rays of the movie came out on the 22ND November 2011
  • Social Networking: Also there was Super 8 Twitter promotion for any of the audience which followed them also links on website.
  • Blogs: http://www.super8news.com/ - Bluray Review
  • Games:Super 8 had an interactive trailer in a game called portal 2.
  • Extra scenes: which are deleted from the actual movie itself has been shown on website called slash film.   http://www.slashfilm.com/deleted-scenes-711-sequence-super-8-musical-sequence-sucker-punch/
  • Downloads: I tunes download an app that shows a camera and you can edit a video it cost about 0.69p Version 2 of Super 8™ is all about sharing! You can now share videos everywhere you can view them on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and via E-Mail http://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/super-8/id435739918?mt=8
  • Review website:www.imdb.com/title/tt1650062/
  • Official Website: www.super8-movie.com/
Print:

Sunday 13 November 2011

LIGHTING

LIGHTING
FILM EXTRACT
Halfway Home

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o49k28p6uu0&feature=related

The lighting in the film extract is low key lighting as many back lights have been used to soften the scene where he is putting hot water in the cup and then when the close up happens there is a top lighting is happening on the person face to make his features more outstanding; also used is under lighting to produce a distorted effect to help the audience with the enigma codes.

Furthermore in the next scene there is a lot of back lights used to create a silhouette and to cover his facial features so this goes from light to dark to show that he has a evil and good so this is good vs evil a binary opposition which was shown by Propp.

The night sky line is used as a back ground to make the person stand out more to the audience so the enigma codes are bought up again and this makes the audience ask who is this person and why is he being portrayed as the only person in this film.

STILL IMAGE


This still image has one main light and that is back lighting to show that it is creating good and bad side to the person also the bullet in his hand is reflecting in a way to us to show that he has done something bad. His facial expression are shown to be deceiving as he look distressed about what he has done.

Thursday 20 October 2011

Review of Super 8

Well, what can I say I went to the cinema with an open mind but three words which officially come to my mind are jumpy,jumbled and fast.

This is a insight of the movie, the plot of the movie was absolutely clear as the main character of the movie joe lamb's mother dies and he isn't connect with his police officer dad in any way and he doesn't know anything about him and summer starts his friend Charles has entered the film festival and he record a film so Charles decides to do a horror movie shot on his super 8mm camera (this is where the film name comes from). At midnight they all gO to shoot the movie where a terrific accident happens which their biology teacher is involved who is a ex air force scientist and reveal it wasn't a accident but scientific experiment to help a creature to go back home while the air force get involved people and metal object disappear to help build its ship and his dad tries to calm the villagers but get thrown into a retreat by the air force captain leader and his enemy's daughter gets eaten and abucted by the alien and then they all get evacuate by the air force and then the children go to look for their friend and then the alien builds back his ship and goes home.

The director is J.J Abrams who has made another sci-fi movie star trek which relates him to like extra terrestrial themes and he has paid homage to Steven Spielberg who is also the producer of this movie and he is the one who added the aspect of children which he has in two of his own movies Goonies and E.T.

The music of the movie was very intense and create the atmosphere to be very jumpy and the explosions where really believable that is one of the aspect of the film I really like.

Overall I would give the film three stars as the air force in the movie ruined it and the alien wasnt realistic and it was really rushed at the ending which J.J Abrams just wanted to end it

Thursday 13 October 2011

Review of two trailers in media awards

Year 12 production:
Engima: 
A young girl get pregnant leading to conflict between mother and many more murders follow
The trailer shows a close up of the girl face to exaggerate the emotion and then the and long shot to show the surroundings with her friends and the dialogue is very clear besides that there is a mid-long shot showing her mum shoving the girl down the stairs to look more dramatic.
Www: There are various shot used
A great narrative structure and shows bits of the narrative
Ebi: if they had less dialogue and more dramatic scenes

Year 13 production:
Music video - I hate love yusra Khaled
She used scenes from her love life as a flashback or a nostalgic memory to show or remember the good old times and it also shows a long shot of her dancing but in a silouette  
Furthermore if there was more close ups shown