Friday, 8 May 2015
Evaluation: Finished Film
This is our finalised opening scene to our movie Ruthless Russians.
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Albert,
Kris,
Paul Parker,
Shane Fitzpatrick
Evaluation: Paul Parker Evaluation
In what ways does your media product use,
develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
I think our media product uses
a host of motifs belonging to crime thrillers – it shares similarities with
Taken. The primary characteristic which our film incorporates is the idea of the
protagonist, Bogdan in this case – and Bryan in Taken, being faced with some
form of quest. Bogdan is issued with a quest when Emmanuel, the antagonist in a
sense, took his bag and fled – leaving him to endure the questioning of Viktor
and consequently the order to hunt him down and retrieve the money. By
remaining strict to such conventions, essentially, in my opinion, you are more
likely to create a greater crime thriller – however there is also the possibility
of boring avid viewers. Furthermore, the film is dominated by the protagonist’s
point of view, and this is another characteristic of crime thrillers. It is
clear that the story is being told from Bogdan’s perspective and the troubles
which he is faced with in his journey to retrieve Viktor’s wealth – from
finding out the bag has gone missing, to actually feeling emotional upset. This
is also present in Taken as the story progresses through Bryan’s eyes and his
journey towards finding and safely taking back his daughter. Last but not
least, the film uses plenty suspenseful music which adds to the feeling of
mystery, and inquisitiveness – a common feature in many crime thrillers – as does
Taken in the form of high and low piano tones. This adds emphasis to the
actions of the characters, as well as the situation they are currently stuck
in.
How does your media
product represent particular social groups?
Our
media product represents particular social groups in a variety of ways; first
and foremost, Emmanuel – the black character – was dressed in a gang-like
attire, with a baggy hoodie, trainers etc. There is an appalling stereotype
present in modern day society that black men, in particular, dressed in shady
clothing or such, are related to some form of crime, or are willing to break
the law whenever the opportunity arises. This is completely false, and is
totally unfair because personally speaking, I know a few black people who
choose to dress in that manner but are nowhere near to being criminals. In
fact, they are possibly one of the nicest people I have met. That being said
however, since this is an ongoing stereotype, we chose to implement it in our
film because we felt it would be more accurate and create a realistic vibe
within the product. Furthermore, Viktor – the crime boss – appears to be of an
upper class, or someone who owns greater wealth, due to the fact that he was
smartly dressed in a shirt and tie. People in those sort of high-up, management
positions do commonly dress in a classier way in comparison to those who are at
ground-level and are doing most of the hard work. In our media product, we
wanted to highlight this difference being ‘normal’ and wealthy people. Finally,
Bogdan wore a simple jacket and jeans, which showed he doesn’t have much wealth
however he still doesn’t need to dress as if he is representing a gang or
clique. He dresses like a civilized individual, someone who is probably
unexpected to commit crime.
What kind of media institution might
distribute your media product and why?
I believe our film would best
be suited to local independent cinemas particularly in the area of East London.
I hold this view because I don’t necessarily think it would relate to those in
Spain or Malta for example, where mass broadcasting would be required, as well
as people in Scotland or Wales where national broadcasting would be needed. I
think this is due to the fact that the environment in the film, as well as the
type of characters, and the kind of clothing which they have chosen to wear was
not selected on the basis of reaching out to other countries or regions. If we
did choose to reach out to local, independent cinemas to distribute our film, I
think it would be much more beneficial because those who do go to the cinema
will have a much greater understanding and familiarity of the film – this will
mean that it’s more likely it will receive greater feedback and obviously
criticism which is calculated, and not just wild, uneducated opinions.
Furthermore, I don’t think our film would be suited for large distribution
companies due to the fact that in the media industry, we’d still be new on the
block and I think it would take many more films, and much more experience to be
gained before we can begin distributing our products to a much larger, and much
profitable market.
Who would be the audience for your media
product – how did you attract them?
I believe the audience for our
media product would be teenagers or those in their early twenties who live in
the East London area. As mentioned briefly before, I think they hold the
greatest similarities to our film. For instance, there are plenty African and
Eastern European individuals who reside in that particular area therefore they’re
going to be able to identify key factors and are going to be able to refer them
to their state, and the location in which they live. A factor which they will
be able to familiarise themselves with is obviously Emmanuel’s clothing, he
isn’t dressed in a tuxedo, or dinner suit, he probably looks just like them –
if not, then similar. Emmanuel’s character wears brands like Nike, Adidas etc.,
and personally speaking, I think I would be able to nod my head, and say it’s
something I’d like to see on a character – this thought makes the whole film
more personal, and more touching. Moreover, the court which we cleverly chose
to use in our film is possibly similar to those of others’ communities – there
was plenty of graffiti, and it was generally unkempt. I think the aforementioned
group of people would be our selected target audience because they’d genuinely
enjoy the film due to their age and youthfulness – the running scenes and
attempted use of Russian personalities would entice them and possibly even make
them laugh.
What have you learnt about technologies from
the process of constructing this product?
I have to admit, before I had
even touched a camera, I never fully knew how to use it at a decent standard.
Now that I have finished constructing my media product, I can boldly say that
I’m more than capable of handling a camera, and dealing with the specific
functions it entails. Furthermore, before I had even started on the preliminary
task, I never knew what Adobe Premiere Pro was, or what it could possibly do –
if I had to take an uneducated guess however, I’d probably think it was a piece
of software that only allow the user to view movies and such. But at this point
of time, I can say I’ve learnt a lot and obviously developed my skills when
rendering. At the preliminary point, I don’t think I was too good as it took me
some time before I had eventually finished rendering the piece, and even during
that period, I asked for simple tips and advice which would thus allow me to
put together a better clip. If I had to be given some film to render now, I’d
happily take the job on because I feel I’m that clued up about it that I
wouldn’t have any issues or complaints operating the software because I’ve
pretty much picked up everything, from cutting clips, to adding music.
Looking back at your preliminary task, what
do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Looking back at my preliminary
task, I feel I have learnt, as well as developed a huge amount of aspects; for
example, although at the start I was reasonably confident with setting up and
maintaining the camera, after I had endured many periods of filming my fellow
actors, I became much more familiar and much more skilled when handling the
camera, in terms of shots which I used. By that, I mean that I grew a greater
understanding of where a close-up was needed for example, and that meant I
could use one when the film was in dire need of it. Furthermore, although I
only appeared briefly in the preliminary task, I think my acting then has
improved since the current film; I learnt how to maintain my composure and to
at least try and carry out a decent Russian criminal – whereas before I kept
slipping up, either by laughing or forgetting what I was supposed to say. Last
but not least, this point is more of a group related one, however, I learned
what is required when working with others on a filming-like set, and what
co-ordination is required. I grew to understand that co-ordination is an
important factor in any film production because each individual would have
their own roles, but ultimately the whole group would have to come together in
order to put the film together.
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Paul Parker
Evaluation: Shane Fitzpatrick Evaluation
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
The story starts out with an ordinary man walking across the street with a suspicious looking bag, he puts the bag down and walks around the corner to do his business. As he is doing this, a mysterious man comes along while playing a friendly game to show he has no intention of hurting someone. However, he finds a bag on the ground and noticed that there was "a whole lot of money" and decides take it for himself. At that point, the viewers will notice that it is a crime thriller from the theft. This type of thriller can be compared to The Godfather. How there is a protagonist and an antagonist with a rivalry against each other with henchmen to do things for them.
As for the camera shots, we used some POV shots to include the viewer in this petty theft, make them feel apart of doing something wrong to build tension and a sense of Ideal I to show how much better of a person than that person is. The other were low and high angles, we made sure that the one that has the bag was the one with power, while the other who has lost the bag has lost all of that power, and even be punished for losing it.
The clothing of these characters were of an urban type of style, the criminal had the right haircut to play the part as a henchmen while the one taking the bag was wearing normal outdoor clothing, as if he didn't know he'll be this lucky. The scene was in an urban area making the clothing blend in with the atmosphere and the props that we used were made sure that it was of the urban style.
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
There can be some representation about particular social groups in our film. For the main social group clearly seen in the film, their Ethnicity. The ethnicity that is indicated in the film would be Russian, you can tell this is Russian because of the accents of the three characters, (Bogdan, Viktor and Niko). The last character (Emmanuel) wasn't Russian at all, instead his ethnicity was african. this may be stereotypical towards black people as we have a black person stealing from white people which can cause problems in society. You can tell who is Russian and who isn't distinctly by their first names.
Another representation that has been considered was the area in which this was shot, the atmosphere was urban making it easier to find graffiti spots and abandoned alleyways. the location we went to was Brick Lane. This area had the buildings you would see in an atmosphere run by a mafia boss.
The class represented in this film would be lower and middle class. The protagonist would be the lower class seeing as he is the one to find and steal the money for himself, whereas the antagonists are middle class, this is because they are working under a vigilante boss who's goal is to get money from clients. Because of these crimes, they go down a class, but because they obtain a lot of money and fame in the area, they are not as low as the protagonist.
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
The media institution that might distribute my media product would probably be Paramount Pictures. The reason why i have chosen Paramount pictures is because they are one of the biggest movie production companies in America, who has also distributed "The Godfather", which we have taken influence from in our movie "Ruthless Russians"
Paramount Pictures are known to distribute lots of thrillers that, some being crime while the others are another specific genre of thriller. These films appeal to the teenage audience as they mostly have warfare between many different groups, teenagers also enjoy scenes to do with chasing and robberies. This is the reason why we would like to have Paramount pictures to distribute our product. We think that, because Judging from all of their top releases like Titanic which have given them at least 14 awards for.
Who would be the audience for your media product?
The target audience for our Media Product would be the young european teen males. The reason for this is because the film consists of teens making the Ideal I suitable for the teens who are going to watch our film. The Ideal I would make the teens feel like they are in the film with POV shots included to get them to feel like they can do better that what the teenager in the film does. Meaning the film is portraying that it could be anyone who can stumble upon an item and are tempted to take with you. This film can be seen by a higher age group depending on their interest on small thievery.
How did you attract/address your audience?
The way we have attracted the audience was through social media and surveys. The survey we have used was on the website called SurveyMonkey, We have added at least 10 questions ranging from music to the clothing people enjoy, After we have made our survey, we have published it on facebook, one of the largest social medias. After a couple days, we have gotten the results and decided to interpret these answers in our film. Each of our 4 members spread them to our friends which then spread to their friends.
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
One of the technologies that i have learnt a lot about was the functions of the camera, i was the camera man in my group so i had the most fun, from panning left to right to the many different camera shots. Each of the camera shots i have decided to put in was from the other crime films that i have seen recently, this made the camera shots placing quiet easy as i have seen how it works for certain scenes. However, the difficulty that i w
as having with the camera was the fact that it kept on shaking due to the coldness of my hands and the wind blowing at us. it took us many tries to get the camera to stay still. In the end, we managed to get every perfect shot there has to be for this film.
A second piece of technology was the software on the mac called Adobe premiere. With this software, we are able to combine all the scenes together and add transitions to connect them. At the end of it all, we have added the sound suitable in the background of each scene and added the end credits.
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Back when i was doing my preliminary, i have learned that all camera shots have different purposes. The long shot to show the area, full shot for movement and a medium closeup to closeup for dialog. Other than the camera shots.
I thought walking through a door then pausing to start at the other side of the door was weird, but it all came to me when i was editing my preliminary. There was a tool in premiere to combine each of the clips together and merge the two clips of me with the door so it can look like i smoothly walked through the door.
The most important thing about making a film that i have learnt from the preliminary was the continuity needed to create a great film. To keep the continuity we had to keep the same props and clothing, the clothing was a problem for us at first, but we have decided to record everything in one day after all the fails in the past, only because we knew what we were doing after all the retakes.
The story starts out with an ordinary man walking across the street with a suspicious looking bag, he puts the bag down and walks around the corner to do his business. As he is doing this, a mysterious man comes along while playing a friendly game to show he has no intention of hurting someone. However, he finds a bag on the ground and noticed that there was "a whole lot of money" and decides take it for himself. At that point, the viewers will notice that it is a crime thriller from the theft. This type of thriller can be compared to The Godfather. How there is a protagonist and an antagonist with a rivalry against each other with henchmen to do things for them.
As for the camera shots, we used some POV shots to include the viewer in this petty theft, make them feel apart of doing something wrong to build tension and a sense of Ideal I to show how much better of a person than that person is. The other were low and high angles, we made sure that the one that has the bag was the one with power, while the other who has lost the bag has lost all of that power, and even be punished for losing it.
The clothing of these characters were of an urban type of style, the criminal had the right haircut to play the part as a henchmen while the one taking the bag was wearing normal outdoor clothing, as if he didn't know he'll be this lucky. The scene was in an urban area making the clothing blend in with the atmosphere and the props that we used were made sure that it was of the urban style.
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
There can be some representation about particular social groups in our film. For the main social group clearly seen in the film, their Ethnicity. The ethnicity that is indicated in the film would be Russian, you can tell this is Russian because of the accents of the three characters, (Bogdan, Viktor and Niko). The last character (Emmanuel) wasn't Russian at all, instead his ethnicity was african. this may be stereotypical towards black people as we have a black person stealing from white people which can cause problems in society. You can tell who is Russian and who isn't distinctly by their first names.
Another representation that has been considered was the area in which this was shot, the atmosphere was urban making it easier to find graffiti spots and abandoned alleyways. the location we went to was Brick Lane. This area had the buildings you would see in an atmosphere run by a mafia boss.
The class represented in this film would be lower and middle class. The protagonist would be the lower class seeing as he is the one to find and steal the money for himself, whereas the antagonists are middle class, this is because they are working under a vigilante boss who's goal is to get money from clients. Because of these crimes, they go down a class, but because they obtain a lot of money and fame in the area, they are not as low as the protagonist.
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
The media institution that might distribute my media product would probably be Paramount Pictures. The reason why i have chosen Paramount pictures is because they are one of the biggest movie production companies in America, who has also distributed "The Godfather", which we have taken influence from in our movie "Ruthless Russians"
Paramount Pictures are known to distribute lots of thrillers that, some being crime while the others are another specific genre of thriller. These films appeal to the teenage audience as they mostly have warfare between many different groups, teenagers also enjoy scenes to do with chasing and robberies. This is the reason why we would like to have Paramount pictures to distribute our product. We think that, because Judging from all of their top releases like Titanic which have given them at least 14 awards for.
Who would be the audience for your media product?
How did you attract/address your audience?
The way we have attracted the audience was through social media and surveys. The survey we have used was on the website called SurveyMonkey, We have added at least 10 questions ranging from music to the clothing people enjoy, After we have made our survey, we have published it on facebook, one of the largest social medias. After a couple days, we have gotten the results and decided to interpret these answers in our film. Each of our 4 members spread them to our friends which then spread to their friends.
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
One of the technologies that i have learnt a lot about was the functions of the camera, i was the camera man in my group so i had the most fun, from panning left to right to the many different camera shots. Each of the camera shots i have decided to put in was from the other crime films that i have seen recently, this made the camera shots placing quiet easy as i have seen how it works for certain scenes. However, the difficulty that i w
as having with the camera was the fact that it kept on shaking due to the coldness of my hands and the wind blowing at us. it took us many tries to get the camera to stay still. In the end, we managed to get every perfect shot there has to be for this film.
A second piece of technology was the software on the mac called Adobe premiere. With this software, we are able to combine all the scenes together and add transitions to connect them. At the end of it all, we have added the sound suitable in the background of each scene and added the end credits.
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Back when i was doing my preliminary, i have learned that all camera shots have different purposes. The long shot to show the area, full shot for movement and a medium closeup to closeup for dialog. Other than the camera shots.
I thought walking through a door then pausing to start at the other side of the door was weird, but it all came to me when i was editing my preliminary. There was a tool in premiere to combine each of the clips together and merge the two clips of me with the door so it can look like i smoothly walked through the door.
The most important thing about making a film that i have learnt from the preliminary was the continuity needed to create a great film. To keep the continuity we had to keep the same props and clothing, the clothing was a problem for us at first, but we have decided to record everything in one day after all the fails in the past, only because we knew what we were doing after all the retakes.
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Shane Fitzpatrick
Evaluation: Albert Marealle Evaluation
In what ways does your media
product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
The
crime thriller, Ruthless Russians has used conventions from existing media.
For
instance, the narrative containing the Russian Mafia (Bogdan, Viktor and Niko) was
been within the inspiration of the movie Eastern Promises in which it is also a
Crime thriller movie involving the Russian Mafia. The motifs between the two
movies are similar as they both feature chase scenes, career criminals and so
on. In addition to that, the fact that Nikolai Luzhin (played by Viggo
Mortensen) has
had an undercut, it would’ve been suitable for the characters Viktor &
Bogdan to have similar haircuts in which they had done so.
From
my research of the crime thriller, The Godfather; especially with the
conversation at the opening scene between Don Vito Corleone and Amerigo
Bonasera, I have decided to incorporate this into the film by having the boss
sitting at his office and having a conversation with one of his assistants. I
have challenged this slightly with the fact that instead of having a face to
face conversation, it ended up being a phone call instead. Moreover, the theme
song from the Godfather was added into the conversation between Bogdan &
Viktor as I thought it would add some intensity in that particular scene.
How does your media product
represent particular social groups?
There
are many different ways that the movie Ruthless Russians represents social
groups.
Firstly,
the location of the movie. This movie was located at an urban environment where
you can find graffiti, isolated alleyways and residential homes. This may represent
people who come from the London region. This is because London is a
predominately urban area and clear examples would be Brick Lane and the Camden
Market.
Another
way would be the ethnicities of the characters within the movie. Three out of
the four characters are Russian. This was evidently shown by their accents, to
an extent; the clothes that they were wearing & the background music. In
addition to that, the names of the three characters were distinctive in
comparison to the name Emmanuel (the fourth character). The three characters
were Niko, Viktor and Bogdan. This aspect of the movie may represent the
Eastern European (in particular Russian) social groups. The reason for this is
due to the behaviours and characteristics of the three actors. However, Emmanuel
was a Black British and even though he may have been negatively stereotyped as
the person who stole the bag filled with money, he does represent ethnic minority
groups (in particular black people). On the other hand, there are other aspects
within Emmanuel which shows representation of the ethnic minorities. Examples
would include the clothes that he was wearing, the accent that he had & the
black people could relate to the behaviour of Emmanuel which makes them firstly
want to watch the movie & shows representation of them.
Finally,
another way that Ruthless Russians may represent particular social groups would
be through age. This is because the characters of the movie represent young
adults/ teenagers as firstly, the characters (especially Emmanuel) are in their
youth so therefore, it means that they’re viewed as troublemakers, violent
whilst being inexperienced, clever but powerless.
What kind of media
institution might distribute your media product and why?
The
type of media institution that may distribute my media product would obviously
be a movie company. However, the movie company that I would like to distribute
the movie Ruthless Russians to the mass audience would be Paramount Pictures.
Paramount Pictures is an American film studio, television production company
and is ranked 6th in the Big Six film studios of Hollywood.
The
reason that Paramount Pictures may distribute the movie Ruthless Russians
because they are known for distributing thrillers such as The Godfather series,
The Gambler, The Mission Impossible series & Rear Window. These types of
movies in particular Crime thrillers appeal to the young teenaged audience as
they are amused by thrillers and like to see robberies, chase scenes &
shootouts in which they are the key motifs within Crime thrillers. Furthermore,
they are movies that focuses on the antagonists rather than the protagonists.
By
having Ruthless Russians distributed by Paramount pictures, it will be a
success to the film industry as they are an experienced movie company being
found in 1914 (1912 as Famous Players film company). In addition to that,
Paramount had a really successful time period in which they distributed Titanic
(1997); their highest grossing film at the time and was nominated for fourteen
awards.
Who would be the audience for
your media product?
The
audience for my media product would be young European teenaged males. The
reason they are the target audience for my media product is due to the fact
that there are key elements within the opening scene of Ruthless Russians that
appeal to the audience. One of the elements would be the fact that the actors
in the movie are young teenaged males. This means that the audience could
associate their behaviours & themselves with the characters of the movie.
This is also supported by the type of music played, the clothing worn by the
characters & the urban environment that the movie was located at. Another
element within Ruthless Russians that appeal to the audience would be the
Eastern European accents (in particular Russian) which was portrayed by the characters
Bogdan, Viktor & Niko. This element could appeal to the European audience
who may necessarily come from countries such as Lithuania, Russia, Latvia,
Ukraine and many more Eastern European countries. This is because the audiences
from these countries can relate themselves to the characters of the movie. This
was put forward Lacan in the Ideal I theory and this would make them want to
watch the movie more. Even those who are not from Eastern Europe, the
disassociation of them to the characters may make it amusing for them so
therefore, they would want to carry on and explore their culture.
How did you attract/address
your audience?
I
firstly posted the video onto YouTube. The reason that I have done this is
because YouTube is well known website for videos meaning that they are easily
accessible to people. YouTube is used by millions of people all over the world
therefore meaning that it would be not as difficult to gain views. In addition,
I managed to find a few people & record their reactions whilst they were
watching Ruthless Russians. I further
went on to share the video onto Facebook. Facebook is a famous social networking
site with a huge amount of people active every day. By posting it onto
Facebook, it will make the target audience aware of the fact that the movie has
been released & are therefore likely to watch the movie. Additionally, I
produced a questionnaire consisting of ten questions. These included what
aspects of the movie could be improved, which part they found most favourable,
if they would continue watching the movie & so on. After I created the
survey, I posted it onto Facebook as teenagers are always on Facebook so
therefore, it would be easy to access this survey to collect. Following on from
that, I conducted a structured interview with 4 different people (a mixture of
boys and girls) and asked them three different questions. These were what they
had liked about the movie, what they disliked about the movie & how could
the movie be improved. The audiences’ responses gave a clear direction of where
the film was heading & what improvements that can be made.
What have you learnt about
technologies from the process of constructing this product?
I
have learnt that there is a lot of technology involved when it came to
producing the movie Ruthless Russians. Examples would include equipment such as
a modern camcorder, tripod and accessories such as the camera charger and a SD
Memory Card. The camcorder clearly records the event that is happening at the
time and the tripod supports the camera as it prevents the camera from shaking.
Furthermore, I have learnt that the film has to have a 3 second head start
before the actor/actress performs and there has to be at least 3 seconds after
the scene has been acted out. This is so that when it comes to editing the
movie, you can cut out the clips that you do not want. These technologies were
just for the filming alone. When it came to the editing of the movie, Adobe
Premiere Pro was used. This program allows you to edit your video in order to
make it look crisp and clear. Examples of editing using Adobe Premiere Pro
would be adding title graphics, selecting video clips in chronological order &
cutting out parts of the movie that were not necessarily needed.
Title graphics are typography that is used at
the beginning of the movie. These include the title of the movie, the starring
actors/actresses and the movie company. These help the viewers know what the
title of the movie was in case they would like to watch it again/ recommend it
to their friends. The names of the actors help identify what role they play in
the movie & the movie company title graphic help them identify who produced
the movie.
Looking back at your
preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it
to the full product?
When
I first did my door scene in which it was the preliminary task, I have taken
into account that each camera shot has its own purpose and is vital for each
scene. For instance, medium shots & close ups are always used for dialogue
which was what this door scene consisted of. However the difference between a
medium shot and a medium close up would be that medium shot is a camera shot
from the waist upwards & a medium close up is a camera shot from the chest
upwards. When it came to the movie Ruthless Russians, I had the make sure that
each camera was appropriate for each scene. For instance, you would not use a
long shot when the main character is walking down the road having a
conversation with someone. This is because the viewer would be unable to focus
on the character as they will be distracted by the surroundings. The completed
movie started off with an extreme long shot, and then it moved onto a long shot
and after that, it moved onto a close up of the bag being dropped off. Extreme
long shots are used for setting the location meaning that the audience will be
able to identify where the movie was set. In this case it was a large field.
This is also similar to long shot but the distance is not as far as an extreme
long shot. The long shot were of the local shops. Other shots such as a point
of view shots were included into the movie so that the viewers could associate
themselves with the characters which was put forward by Lacan in the Ideal I
theory. Therefore, this shows that there has been a clear progression from the
preliminary task to this as the camera shots has improved.
Another
thing that I have learnt looking back at my preliminary task would be that
continuity is vital to a good movie. This is because by having continuity
within a movie, it shows that there is a smooth flow throughout & there is
consistency. In Ruthless Russians, this was achieved by filming different
perspectives of the same scene by placing the camera at different locations and
then editing them out using Adobe premiere pro.
I felt as if the continuity from my preliminary task was good to start
off with meaning that there was not really any progression.
However,
there was a huge progression when it came to my editing skills. This is because
when I first used Adobe Premiere Pro in order to edit my door scene. I had no
idea how to use the program let alone edit a video. However, with tutorials and
progression of the film, I learnt how to add audio, cut out wasted parts of a scene
using the selection tool, how to add effects and transitions such as dip to
black & film dissolve. The video transitions allow creating a smooth flow
from one scene to another.
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Evaluation: Who Would Be the Target Audience for Your Film?
To be honest, the region that our movie, Ruthless Russians is based upon would be in Russia. We thought of this because there are a large variety of Russian mafias included within video games and also in other films e.g, eastern promises.
The age for our target audience would be for people who are in their teens & young adults. This is because it contains elements of crime & action (asked in our survey) which they think the can relate to. This also an known as the Ideal I as the audience feels that they can associate with their behaviors with the characters of the movie. This was put forward by Sigmund Freud.
The gender isn't particularly focused onto either side. We had an all male group so we didn't really have a choice but to role with it. I would say this film would fit male audiences, we think this because this film is mostly about chasing and the main antagonist being part of a mafia. i feel like females would not be interested in these sort of genres but fit into more of the romance/comedy section.
As for the race, we made it stereotypical due to the fact that a black male is stealing from the Russian mafia, which are filled with white males. From our past research, we saw that many popular films include Stereotypes within them, so we try to include stereotypes in our film.
Overall, our main target audience are:
European Urban multicultural Teenage males.
The age for our target audience would be for people who are in their teens & young adults. This is because it contains elements of crime & action (asked in our survey) which they think the can relate to. This also an known as the Ideal I as the audience feels that they can associate with their behaviors with the characters of the movie. This was put forward by Sigmund Freud.
The gender isn't particularly focused onto either side. We had an all male group so we didn't really have a choice but to role with it. I would say this film would fit male audiences, we think this because this film is mostly about chasing and the main antagonist being part of a mafia. i feel like females would not be interested in these sort of genres but fit into more of the romance/comedy section.
As for the race, we made it stereotypical due to the fact that a black male is stealing from the Russian mafia, which are filled with white males. From our past research, we saw that many popular films include Stereotypes within them, so we try to include stereotypes in our film.
Overall, our main target audience are:
European Urban multicultural Teenage males.
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Thursday, 19 March 2015
Wednesday, 18 March 2015
Evaluation: Interviews of Target Audience
Here I have conducted an interview of 4 different people asking them three different questions. The questions were what did they like about the movie, what did they dislike about the movie and how could the movie be improved.
Tuesday, 17 March 2015
Saturday, 14 March 2015
Podcast: Evaluation - Kris
This is my furthered evaluation of what i have achieved throughout the project as well as the pieces of media created, all the aspects of media and filming applied and even a further insight in to what materials used, both physical and virtual such as softwares.
Evaluation: Reaching Out to Target Audience
Here, I have posted the movie Ruthless Russians and the movie survey onto Facebook. This is because Facebook is mainly used by teenagers & they are the target audience for this film. By posting these two links onto Facebook, it gives easy access for the target audience to watch Ruthless Russians & this shows evidence of us reaching out to our target audience
Construction: Reflections- What We Have Done So Far 3
So...
This is our last day of recording, all we have to do is record the phone scene between Bogdan and Viktor, the boss.
It was quite hard to keep the accent and what they have to say to be connected, but by around 4:00, we managed to finish the recording. we celebrated by drinking cans.
Tomorrow we are planning on finishing up on premiere.
This is our last day of recording, all we have to do is record the phone scene between Bogdan and Viktor, the boss.
It was quite hard to keep the accent and what they have to say to be connected, but by around 4:00, we managed to finish the recording. we celebrated by drinking cans.
Tomorrow we are planning on finishing up on premiere.
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Friday, 13 March 2015
Evaluation: Target Audience Research Summary
There are a few things that I have found out from the survey monkey questionnaire about Ruthless Russians & the interviews that I carried out with teh audience.
One of the things that I found out was that the audience liked the character Emmanuel (played by me). This is due to the fact that they were amused when he finds a random bag with litte knowing that it was filled with £50,000 & says "Damn, that's a whole load of money" running off with it after. They also liked how the movie was directed and had good continuity as it ran smoothly. They also found the point of view shots very interesting.
However, the audience were not pleased by acting as they thought that the russian accents were a bit too fake especially from the character Viktor. They also thought that it was the acting let the film down to a tiny scale. In addition, one of the audiences found that the movie Ruthless Russians too comedic rather than being a crime thriller.
One of the things that the audience suggested that my group could do to make the film better would be by improving our acting skills. This is due to the fact that 58% of the 12 respondents voted on that option and one of the audiences from my audience had suggested so. This would mean practicing our lines more & show our facial expressions more. Another thing that would make the film better would be by improving the concept of the thriller. This would involve adjusting the narrative of the movie. Furthermore, there should have been more camera shots and angles.
One of the changes that I would make to the movie if I were to start this process all over again would be to improve my acting skills so I would actually sound surprised and not mono toned. Another thing that would happen would be to improve the russian accents portrayed by Viktor, Niko and Bogdan.
One of the things that I found out was that the audience liked the character Emmanuel (played by me). This is due to the fact that they were amused when he finds a random bag with litte knowing that it was filled with £50,000 & says "Damn, that's a whole load of money" running off with it after. They also liked how the movie was directed and had good continuity as it ran smoothly. They also found the point of view shots very interesting.
However, the audience were not pleased by acting as they thought that the russian accents were a bit too fake especially from the character Viktor. They also thought that it was the acting let the film down to a tiny scale. In addition, one of the audiences found that the movie Ruthless Russians too comedic rather than being a crime thriller.
One of the things that the audience suggested that my group could do to make the film better would be by improving our acting skills. This is due to the fact that 58% of the 12 respondents voted on that option and one of the audiences from my audience had suggested so. This would mean practicing our lines more & show our facial expressions more. Another thing that would make the film better would be by improving the concept of the thriller. This would involve adjusting the narrative of the movie. Furthermore, there should have been more camera shots and angles.
One of the changes that I would make to the movie if I were to start this process all over again would be to improve my acting skills so I would actually sound surprised and not mono toned. Another thing that would happen would be to improve the russian accents portrayed by Viktor, Niko and Bogdan.
Evaluation: Target Audience research
Here, I have gathered four different people to watch the movie Ruthless Russians. I recorded their reactions by using photo booth. The whole purpose of this was so that I could gather their reactions to the movie and to see whether they liked it or not.
Evaluation - Suvery Monkey Results
For this survey, I have asaked ten questions on things that we could do in order to enhance our movie. These included things such as important aspects of the movie such as Mise-en-scene (props, costumes, location) and the acting of our characters. I asked teenagers as they were the main target audience.
For Question 2, I asked people which part of the movie did they find the most favourable. As this was an open ended question, people were free to personally put their opinions across. The response that I received from this question were "Damn, that's a lot of money", When the Russian realised that the bag had gone missing, Albert in general, Albert saying dayummm, Albert, "Dayum, that's a whole lot a money!", When the money was stolen, Dayyyuumm, When albert found the bag and The russian accents were amusing. From this question, it has come to the conclusion that people were really amused when I came across the bag & came up with the famous catchphrase. This question was asked so we could find the good aspects of the movie & how people would remember the movie by.
For the third Question, I asked if the trarget audience were able to understand the narrative of the movie. The narrative is basically the storyline of the movie. What I have found out was that 70% of the respondents were able to understand the narrative of the story and 30% were not able to. This means that some people were not able to understand the storyline & as a result, one way to improve the film would be to have a clear storyline.
For Question 4, I asked people if they found the clothing that was worn by each individual character were appropriate for the movie. This is part of Mise-en-scene as each individual has their own clothing style and each costume is distinguishable. For instance, the antagonists would be dressed smartly in this case as they are part of a mafia & the protagonist in this film was wearing casual clothing as he is not involve in any crime. I found out that 90% of the respondents said yes and 10% said no. This means that clothing were not a huge issue in the movie.
For question 5, I have asked people what aspects of the movie that could be improved on for the movie Ruthless Russians. What I found out would be that 60% of respondents voted for our acting skills, 20% voted for continuity & 10 % of respondents voted for characters & camera shots. This therefore means it clearly shows that acting was a huge isssue and this needs to be looked at as a way to improve our film. The next important factor would be the continuity of the film such as making sure that each scene makes sense.
For Question 6, I asked people if the location of the movie was a good place as this was a part of Mise-en-scene. I found out that 50% of the respondents found the location of the movie suitable and the other 50% found the location good. This means that the location of the film was no issue whatsoever.
For Question 7, I asked people if the sports bag that was filled with money seemed to be an appropriate prop or not. This was asked just in case the prop needed changing. What I have found out was that 90% of the respondents found the bag to be an appropriate. However, 1 person disagreed. "That person stated, I think it should of been in a briefcase, but then I understand that sports bags are modern now so I still understood it." Overall, the bag was not a major issue and people seemed to like it so if we were to improve the movie, the bag would still be there.
For the eigth question, I asked people if they would want to continue to watch the movie. This was to see if the movie was a success or not. 100% of all the respondents would like to continue suggesting that the movie was a success.
For Question 9, I asked the target audience if the choice of music for the movie was appropriate. This was so that if we were to enhance the movie, some of the songs would have had to be changed. Fortunately, this was not the result as all of the respondents found the music to be appropriate.
For the last question, I asked how the cliffhanger was at the end of the opening scene. This was the close up of Bogdan saying "yes, we will find him". Clearly, the last question had to be an open ended question so we could get a range of opinions from each individual. The responses that I've received were "Banter", It was really good as I wanted to continue watching to see what happened next, Wanted to watch more, was effective, Albert was gonna get killed, Poor, It was average, it could've left a bit more of a suspense, instead of just ditching suspense with a resolution. It was good, made me want to know what would happen to the character who stole the sports bag full of money. It was suitable but perhaps should have included several short snips of what was going to happen next. "??" & It was pretty well designed, and not too suggestive so I think it was good. This suggests that the cliffhanger was good but it could be worked onto a little bit.
Construction: Reflections - What We Have Done So Far 2
So far:
What we have done recently was the door scene with Bogdan and his subordinate. This was also a success considering the amount of time i spent explaining the scene to the rest of the group. i am really thankful that i did, we managed to get past this recording session swiftly, There was a little mistakes while opening the door, like it was locked, Half open or we could hear one of our teammates pets in the background.
we then returned to class and added those scenes to the ones we already had up. And synced them up professionally.
What we have done recently was the door scene with Bogdan and his subordinate. This was also a success considering the amount of time i spent explaining the scene to the rest of the group. i am really thankful that i did, we managed to get past this recording session swiftly, There was a little mistakes while opening the door, like it was locked, Half open or we could hear one of our teammates pets in the background.
we then returned to class and added those scenes to the ones we already had up. And synced them up professionally.
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Thursday, 12 March 2015
Construction: Reflections - Highs and Lows of Production
The Highs of the production:
1. Everyone is working together, we have just got a calendar set on the dates we plan to record. these days consists at the end of Fridays to our Thursday breaks every week. The team is really nice to each other, from giving sometime acting advice to the different camera shots we try out. Although we make many mistakes, each of us stick together like a good group should.
Many of us had a specialty in different things, such as the editor, the actor, the director and our sound picker. Putting these accolades together makes a great project in the end that includes many laughs.
2. While we were editing, we all had our inputs into what sounds we need to add into what scenes which we had all agreed upon. Next was our cooperation inside the room. When it was time to do our podcasts, we all gave each other scripts about the topic the podcast was about, Although we had to retake many of them, nobody argued and continued with their work. Then comes the evaluation, when we all realised we had to do our evaluation podcasts as a solo, we were all worried that we might mess up straight away, but because we wrote the questions down, we were confident enough to know what we had to talk about in about 3 takes each.
The Lows of the production:
1. Although everyone did their work, some of us miss days off because of sickness. normally due to this, they are not able to complete the work that they are assigned bringing are team further back. at one point, one of our group members did not appear for a whole 3 lessons. However, we did manage to get some more work done leaving that members work behind. They basically had to catch up to the rest of us with the work they have missed out.
It doesn't even have to be a sickness. Most of us think that because there is no more class, we can relax during the weekend, which leads to more work not being done.
1. Everyone is working together, we have just got a calendar set on the dates we plan to record. these days consists at the end of Fridays to our Thursday breaks every week. The team is really nice to each other, from giving sometime acting advice to the different camera shots we try out. Although we make many mistakes, each of us stick together like a good group should.
Many of us had a specialty in different things, such as the editor, the actor, the director and our sound picker. Putting these accolades together makes a great project in the end that includes many laughs.
2. While we were editing, we all had our inputs into what sounds we need to add into what scenes which we had all agreed upon. Next was our cooperation inside the room. When it was time to do our podcasts, we all gave each other scripts about the topic the podcast was about, Although we had to retake many of them, nobody argued and continued with their work. Then comes the evaluation, when we all realised we had to do our evaluation podcasts as a solo, we were all worried that we might mess up straight away, but because we wrote the questions down, we were confident enough to know what we had to talk about in about 3 takes each.
The Lows of the production:
1. Although everyone did their work, some of us miss days off because of sickness. normally due to this, they are not able to complete the work that they are assigned bringing are team further back. at one point, one of our group members did not appear for a whole 3 lessons. However, we did manage to get some more work done leaving that members work behind. They basically had to catch up to the rest of us with the work they have missed out.
It doesn't even have to be a sickness. Most of us think that because there is no more class, we can relax during the weekend, which leads to more work not being done.
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Shane Fitzpatrick
Construction: Reflections - What Has Happened So Far
So far:
We have just filmed the outside scenes of the two characters running, of Bogdan placing the bag and taking a leak behind the wall and Emmanuel coming across the bag. Todays session went very quickly as we knew what we were doing and had the perfect camera shots to do so. Right now we have finished putting together those scenes into premiere and are ready to record the rest.
We have just filmed the outside scenes of the two characters running, of Bogdan placing the bag and taking a leak behind the wall and Emmanuel coming across the bag. Todays session went very quickly as we knew what we were doing and had the perfect camera shots to do so. Right now we have finished putting together those scenes into premiere and are ready to record the rest.
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Shane Fitzpatrick
Construction: Bloopers
During the process of making this movie, there were a lot of mistakes that have occured. These included the actors getting their lines wrong, people laughing during the scenes and many other things. Firstly, the mistakes that happened occured very often during film every time we would move to a new scene, the actors would mess up. The common mistake would be that the actors would laugh during their lines and if it was not that, then it would have been them saying the wrong lines which tended to be annoying. How we managed to work past the bloopers/mistakes would be by re filming the exact same scene but giving them clear directions & making sure that no one interrupts the actor when they're speaking. Furthermore, there was 3 seconds of silence before the actors could speak in order to edit out any interruptions.
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Shane Fitzpatrick
Tuesday, 10 March 2015
Construction: Reflections - Film
We have just finished producing our Film.
What we have done well- i believe that our camera shots were our strongest feat in this film, they were ranging from the POV shots to the Extreme long shots. Some of these camera shots were moving from left to right as seen in the long shot and of Emmanuel running along the pavement.
The camera shot that we have used the most was the low angle shot and medium shot, i don't really know why we had these low angle shots because nobody was showing power, The medium shots were used in the phone scene, this was because this scene was mostly focused on dialog and dialog only.
Another feat that i think we have done well in was the continuity. We have recorded all of our clips in one day so that the weather and clothing would be the same in all our clips. We also made sure that there weren't going to be any cuts between our clips when joining them up together.
What we need to improve on- I believe that our acting needs a lot of improvement, This is mostly because we cannot be heard most of the time. Although it was our first time doing this, so it is understandable for it to need improving.
What we have done well- i believe that our camera shots were our strongest feat in this film, they were ranging from the POV shots to the Extreme long shots. Some of these camera shots were moving from left to right as seen in the long shot and of Emmanuel running along the pavement.
The camera shot that we have used the most was the low angle shot and medium shot, i don't really know why we had these low angle shots because nobody was showing power, The medium shots were used in the phone scene, this was because this scene was mostly focused on dialog and dialog only.
Another feat that i think we have done well in was the continuity. We have recorded all of our clips in one day so that the weather and clothing would be the same in all our clips. We also made sure that there weren't going to be any cuts between our clips when joining them up together.
What we need to improve on- I believe that our acting needs a lot of improvement, This is mostly because we cannot be heard most of the time. Although it was our first time doing this, so it is understandable for it to need improving.
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Construction: Reflection - The Results
The results that came back were mostly positive. we got some constructive criticism which we would improve on in the future, we got most of our audiences to laugh at a scene in which one of our actors took part in, the reason why it was funny was because of the way he took the bag.
Some people do not like the fact that we have included the Russian accents because of our interpretations being no where near the standard of a normal Russian accent.
We got some uniqueness out of our film though, being the only group who would even include an accent.
This was a fun project to do, thanks to the team.
Some people do not like the fact that we have included the Russian accents because of our interpretations being no where near the standard of a normal Russian accent.
We got some uniqueness out of our film though, being the only group who would even include an accent.
This was a fun project to do, thanks to the team.
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Shane Fitzpatrick
Monday, 9 March 2015
Construction - Reflection: Finish/Target Audience
We have now finished with our premiere editing, what we will now have to is show the finished outcome to the audience and get some feedback.
We have already made a survey on survey monkey and are awaiting results to come in, we have also asked people to come in on a certain day to watch our film. On the same day, we will record their feedback in order to help improve our future film development.
Hopefully that goes well.
We have already made a survey on survey monkey and are awaiting results to come in, we have also asked people to come in on a certain day to watch our film. On the same day, we will record their feedback in order to help improve our future film development.
Hopefully that goes well.
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Kris,
Shane Fitzpatrick
Sunday, 8 March 2015
Construction: Reflection - After Survey
The survey we were planning on doing (on a website called SurveyMonkey) has now gone up, we are now waiting for one of our members to upload the survey onto a social network to get people to take part. Once we get the results, we will act upon the feedback in the future.
In the meantime, we are working on all our current blogposts.
In the meantime, we are working on all our current blogposts.
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Shane Fitzpatrick
Saturday, 7 March 2015
Construction: Non Diegetic Music
Introduction to the setting
Chase scene
Chase scene 2
Our music is here to create the atmosphere of the opening that we shall be filming and these we have made in accordance to the sound that will be overplayed during the long shots as well as the chase.
The first part is calm and therefore will be musically setting the environment for what is about to come therefore setting the scenes using 2 senses and allowing it to be more obvious as well as relatable to the character.
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Albert,
Kris,
Paul Parker,
Shane Fitzpatrick
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Construction: Reflections - Editing
After we have recorded all the required parts to our film, we have moved onto the editing.
What we have done well- What i think we have done well on was the time needed to edit our film, i believe it took us a full hour to put everything together and sync it all up together on premiere. We have added video transition effects that took care of random cuts between each clip. This effect is called dip to black, this got our movie to look slightly more dramatical.
Another feat that i think we have done well on was the audio. As a group, we all found the right music/sound on youtube and transferred those files onto premiere, we then synced those audio files with the right scenes to create another dramatical effect to our Film.
What i think needs improving with our editing is the sound volume. At the end of the film, the volume was too loud at the phone scene, we couldn't clearly hear what the two men were talking about because of it.
Another feat that i think we have done well on was the audio. As a group, we all found the right music/sound on youtube and transferred those files onto premiere, we then synced those audio files with the right scenes to create another dramatical effect to our Film.
What i think needs improving with our editing is the sound volume. At the end of the film, the volume was too loud at the phone scene, we couldn't clearly hear what the two men were talking about because of it.
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Shane Fitzpatrick
Construction: Reflections - Pre-filming
Reflections
We have already filmed the first parts of the film outside where our actor paul drops the bag and thats mostly it, however we still have ambitions for chase scenes and albert (emannuel) running away with the bag which is what we are planning next as it takes time to run through multiple alleyways and multiples shots cutting into each-other to give it a dynamic feel.
Our plan is further along the line take the film to the inside and therefore have a change of environment as well as give us a chance to use lighting such as low key lighting to therefore allow us to change the feeling the audience will be enduring and their emotions, attachments and the links they have made within our movie as a result of just the starting scene overall leaving a cliff hanger later on somehow.
The types of camera shots we will be using will be POV shots therefore not only for obvious reasons that the viewer will have relations within the movie and a feel of being in it but also the fact that the fear and excitement that emmanuel will want to of experience will need to be constructed within the audience and their minds.
Friday, 27 February 2015
Construction: Making Use of Theory
Todorov's theory will be incorporated into our movie.
This is the how the movie will start off as. It will be an extreme long shot of a field to show where the movie scene. You can obviously tell that this is part of the equilibrium due to the fact that everything is harmonious and calm.
It will then move closer into the streets using the long shots this time instead of the extreme long shot. This is to give the viewers of the actual place of where the movie is being set. This is still part of the equilibrium because everyone is minding their own business and doing no harm.
However, as we get into the movie, it will be clear that the disruption has occurred. The disruption occurs when Bogdan runs away from the police with the bag that was filled with money & leaves it hanging around in an abandoned area. Emmanuel, who happens to be walking discovers the bag in shock and decides to look inside it. When he finds out how much money is inside that, he takes it and runs off with it. This will be done that his boss' bag has been stolen. This will be done by using a medium shot to build up the intensity of the situation
The realisation stage of this movie is when Bogdan finds out that his boss' bag has gone missing. He contacts his boss Viktor informing him that the bag filled with money has been stolen. The movie will cut off the disruption/realisation stage in order to make the viewers find out what actually happens next. a mystery call from someone at the end where the movie cuts off. This shot will be a close up shot in order to show the intensity of the situation.
This is the how the movie will start off as. It will be an extreme long shot of a field to show where the movie scene. You can obviously tell that this is part of the equilibrium due to the fact that everything is harmonious and calm.
It will then move closer into the streets using the long shots this time instead of the extreme long shot. This is to give the viewers of the actual place of where the movie is being set. This is still part of the equilibrium because everyone is minding their own business and doing no harm.
However, as we get into the movie, it will be clear that the disruption has occurred. The disruption occurs when Bogdan runs away from the police with the bag that was filled with money & leaves it hanging around in an abandoned area. Emmanuel, who happens to be walking discovers the bag in shock and decides to look inside it. When he finds out how much money is inside that, he takes it and runs off with it. This will be done that his boss' bag has been stolen. This will be done by using a medium shot to build up the intensity of the situation
The realisation stage of this movie is when Bogdan finds out that his boss' bag has gone missing. He contacts his boss Viktor informing him that the bag filled with money has been stolen. The movie will cut off the disruption/realisation stage in order to make the viewers find out what actually happens next. a mystery call from someone at the end where the movie cuts off. This shot will be a close up shot in order to show the intensity of the situation.
Monday, 2 February 2015
Construction: Todorov Theory of Narrative
Tzvetan Todorov, a Russian theorist came up with the theory of Narrative. This theory simply states the idea of there are 5 different phases within a narrative. A narrative is a type of way that events join together and shown to the audience. The 5 different types of phases of a narrative would be the Equilibrium, disruption, realization, attempt to repair the damage and restoration of the equilibrium.
1. Equilibrium
Equilibrium is a state where the opposed influences/ forces This stage is always at the very beginning of a narrative whether it is a movie or a music video. This is where everyone is calm, happy and is getting on with their lives. There is no drama whatsoever.
An example of this can be found in Disney's movie Toy Story. The movie starts of with Andy peacefully playing with his toys including Woody, Mr Potato Head and Slinky Dog.
2. Disruption
This is the state where a problem occurs where a problem occurs which therefore disrupts the equilibrium. In all cases, this is where the narrative begins to get intensifying.
In Toy story, the disruption firstly occurs when Andy recieved Buzz Lightyear as a birthday present and Woody became envious. Whilst Andy was preparing for a birthday meal at Pizza Planet, the two toys fought other over who's Andy's favourite & they both end up meeting each other at Pizza Planet. The real disruption occurs when they both enter the skill game machine & found out that it was Sid, Andy's menacing neighbour that was operating the machine. They both get collected and are taken to his house.
3. Realization
This where the characters in the narrative start to realize that the disruption has occurred and everything starts to get chaotic.
This occurs in Toy Story after Woody and Buzz enter Sid's house. They see Sid's mistreated and his terrifying dog. Following on that, Buzz attempted to fly in order to escape from Sid's house but ended up injuring himself & therefore lost belief.
4. Attempt to repair the damage
This is the phase where the characters (usually the protagonists) aim to restore any problem caused by the disruption. Many examples would involve the protagonist having a battle with the antagonist in order to restore order.
This applies to Toy Story after Buzz and Woody spent the night at Sid's house. They escape onto a moving truck using Andy's remote control car.
5. Restoration of the equilibrium
This is the last stage of Todorov's narrative theory. The restoration of the equilibrium normally happens at the end of the narrative where the problem has been solved and everything is back to its balanced state. This is where the happy endings occurrs as everyone is joyful and harmonious.
This happens at the end of Toy Story whilst Andy and his family were opening their christmas presents. All of the toys now get along with each other and there is no drama between them.
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