In
my opinion I think I was creative throughout my AS coursework and my A2
coursework, for instance in my group’s thriller we incorporated a psychotic
main character who’s makeup was erratic, a soundtrack which was eerie and a
decrepit public toilet in order to create the thriller convention of suspense
and mystery, and for mine and my partner’s music video we used a church for one
of our locations in order to create the religious image of our band,
accompanied by various camera angles and camera shots such as through the wall
and a dolly zoom, which allowed us to portray our band and protagonist in
innovative ways.
Without
technology we would not have had the resources in order to research during our
pre-production stage, shoot during our production stage or manipulate out
footage or photographs using Final Cut Pro and Photoshop in our post-production
and hence we would not have a thriller, music video or campaign. Furthermore,
without technology the presentation of the research and planning would not have
been as creative and would have been presented on the modern pen and paper,
therefore technology, in my opinion did enhance my creativity.
What
ideas did you communicate and what stylistic techniques did you use? How did
you relate it to your interests/vision of identity? Meaning
In
both of my production’s, our target audience was male and female, which made
our audience wider. For instance in AS, even though we had a female lead
character, she was transgender and therefore was a representation of both a boy
and girl, and due to her masculine personality and feminine looks, she appealed
to a male audience also.
Was
this original or did you add something extra to as original media text?
Would you take any creative skills into future
projects or have you been influenced to engage these skills in any other
projects?
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