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Saturday, 9 April 2016

Evaluation Question 5

From the questionnaire we collected the responses and we have reached our target audience. We asked the public if our film relates to the age certificate of 15+, five people said that it does reach the age of 15+, one person said ‘maybe’ and one said that it did not reach the age of 15+. The audience also said that the film did follow the psychological horror genre and they said that they understood the storyline.

 During the production of our media product we wrote the script with explicit language to help represent the language that young people are stereotyped on using. This helps our film fit in with the 15+ age restriction. We also introduced the use of violence such as a knife to help the media product fit into the age category.

 The feedback we received mostly commented on our successes with the media product. An example of this is that one of the responses identified that we used a variety of shots including long shot, medium shot and many more. We also received the response that the sound effects and music we used fit in well with the genre of the film and made it seem professional. We agree with this comment and will spend more time looking for high quality music for our next clip.

There were some comments on the improvements that we could make. We had a few comments on some jump cuts we added when making the drinks, they were unsure of the concept we were trying to achieve so next time we will edit it a lot  better and smoother so that it is more successful. Another comment said that the violence clip was too brief and needed more emphasis so next time we know to make sure to emphasis a violent scene more to make the clip more interesting for the viewers.

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Risk Assessment

AS Media Risk Assessment

Someone drops the camera
1. Pick up the camera and move it away from any roads or footpaths
2. Check the camera and make sure nothing is broken off, if there are broken parts move these to a safe area as well
3. Report the incident to the teacher

Someone falls over while filming
1. Make sure that the person who fell over is fine, make sure they have not broken any bones or injured themselves in any other way
2. Make sure they are not in the middle of the road. Sit them away from the road and footpaths
3. If help is needed the call for help and in extreme cases ring for an ambulance
4. Make sure if they had the camera on them that someone picks it up and makes sure it is away safe

Cables left on the floor or suspended
1. Make sure that all cables are put away safely
2. Make sure that everyone knows where the cables are so that no one will trip over themselves and injure their self

Broken glass on the floor
1. Make sure everyone knows where the glass is so that no one walks over it
2. Carefully clean up the glass making sure that there is none left over
3. If anyone is cut by the glass get them a bandage and clean their wound

Filming in a dark room
1. Make sure torches are on hand or miniature lights so that people can see where they are going when not filming.
2. Make sure people know where the camera is so that it is not knocked over by accident

Filming on the roads
1. Make sure that when filming there are no cars around.
2. Make sure that we film on a quiet road will little traffic to minimize risks

Someone hit by a car
1. Make sure to move them away from the road
2. Call for an ambulance
3. Make sure their parents or guardian is aware

Props
1. Make sure all props are stored away when not in use
2. When using a knife as a prop make sure they are holding it properly and not messing around
3. Use a fake knife instead of a real one so that no one can be injured

Carrying large/heavy equipment
1. When carrying the camera make sure it is packed safely
2. Make sure two people are carrying heavy props so that they are not dropped and broken
3. Make sure that the floor is clear when carrying objects to minimise the risk of tripping/falling over