Tuesday, 16 February 2016

Deconstructing Film Shots










Website Process- Final Website



For any product, a website is essential to its success a website acts as a place for marketing. Our website has been used to represent our product,we created our own background of lollipops however we were unable to use it as it did not fit well to the page once we uploaded it. On the other hand we tried to stick to the theme by giving the website a similar them to the film, we used donuts and sweets for a back ground. this was as well removed as it took the seriousness of the disease away



This is our main page, where you are directly taken once you open the web page, this features our trailer.














Here you can find all the behind the scene info
such as pictures and videos as well as locations  
 

We used our website as a portal to other collaborations we created, for example we entered our film into THIMUN film festival and the image above was used for our film poster. Other features of our websites include links to our social media accounts, the website has many drop down menus. on of which includes screenings where it will link you to the location, date and time of which it will screen.






The website template was very easy to use and navigate, this made it easy to construct and will also allow the user a simple journey through the website. image uploads are features with many tools which benefited us when it came to cropping and positioning images










The final page of the website is the contact info. this is where you can find all details of who to call or email for anything regarding the film.

Monday, 15 February 2016

Editing Process(Titles and Credits)





In any production there are always titles and credits, this usually occurs at the start of the scene and at the end; in our product we followed this convention. most of the time titles and credits assist with the creation of synergy in the campaign  


 The title of our film is in the same font as it is in the post card and in the website, this creates synergy. Our title is easy to read and pleasant to look at, we downloaded a font from 1001 fonts and added it to the text section in final cut pro. Our title can be seen in the very first scene of our short film across the establishing shot of Qatar’s Skyline. .


The title itself had a cross dissolve added to it as it came up on the screen. This made the placing more understandable to the audience.


When it came to the credits, we stuck to the traditional font styles; we didn’t use any external fonts to ensure it is easy to read by the audience.
Jeppe added in facts about diabetes as it is important to end of the film with a few statistics. And as a group we worked on the credits, things like placement and font size were important factors we had to deal with to ensure our film looked professional. The credits rolled at the end of the film and faded out along with the music.