This is the final cut of our film opening The eZ Life.
AS Media
AS Media Studies Blog by James Eagle from Great Baddow High School
Q7: Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?
The first video is my groups preliminary task and the second is the final cut of my groups film opening. In the Prezi below I have documented my learning journey starting with the Preliminary Task going to my group's final task, The eZ Life.
In conclusion the preliminary task was hugely important to me as it meant when I went into the final task I knew what to expect. It also meant I had experiences of mistakes and successes to draw from in the final task, this made the final task more enjoyable and successful.
Q5: How did you attract/address your audience?
Audience Feedback:
After our film we created a questionnaire and got a selection of people to watch our film and give us feedback. The questionnaire answers are below. We received some good feedback and also some feedback which we did not want to see as shown below.
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This was our feedback session where we invited people in to watch our film and then answer a small questionnaire |
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This is an overview of our questionnaire and the answers |
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The majority of the viewers were aged between 16-24 years of age which is primarily our target audience although our film has a wide target audience. |
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90% of our viewers said that would want to carry on watching the film, this means that a high majority of the viewers liked the opening and wanted to see more of the film itself. |
Q4: Who would be the audience for your media product?
Films that have similar target audiences to The eZ Life:
Primary audience for The eZ Life:
Gender: Male
Age: 16 - 25
Nationality: British
Interests: going to parties, listening to rap/house music, enjoys films full of thrills/suspense,
Favourite films: Project X, Zombieland, Superbad, Pulp Fiction, Requiem For A Dream
Project X has a core audience of British and American teenagers
Zombieland has a core audience of American, male teenagers
Primary audience for The eZ Life:
Gender: Male
Age: 16 - 25
Nationality: British
Interests: going to parties, listening to rap/house music, enjoys films full of thrills/suspense,
Favourite films: Project X, Zombieland, Superbad, Pulp Fiction, Requiem For A Dream
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Visual representation of our primary audience |
Secondary audience for The eZ Life:
Gender: Female
Age: 16 - 25
Nationality: British
Interests: going to parties, listening to rap/house music, enjoys films full of thrills/suspense,
Favourite Films: Project X, Zombieland, Superbad, Requiem For A Dream
Examples of our target audience from our feedback:
Q3: What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
What does a Production Company do?
A Production Company essentially creates the film. It does this by marketing, budgeting, casting and by turning the idea and bringing it to life. It looks over the film from when it was just an idea to the final product. On a large scale film then there is more money needed in order to create the film e.g. the big six production companies.
However for a lower scale film such as our film the eZ life very little money is needed. This is why some production companies are more successful than others. In our film our production companies that we used are shown below.
We created a film production logo 'I SEE FIRE PRODUCTIONS' and 'DNA Productions' which we created individually. We then chose the best designs of the logos which then featured into our film.

They are both British, Independent and they specialise in producing high quality, low budget films.

In our film we also used Film 4 Production company this was a difficult process to choose as we had other potential distributors which could have distributed our film as shown below.
The Marketing campaign for our film:
Our film has a relatively low budget as it has small production companies at which specialise in producing high quality low budget films. To advertise our film we could use a variety of low budget marketing ideas. Our film has a wide target audience however we have mainly targeted 16-30 years old's and mainly a male film. We feel this as our film is similar to other films which have targeted this age group such as Zombieland.

We could advertise our film by placing posters in well known locations and at bus stops and on the sides of buses as shown below. This is a good way of advertising as it will catch the attention of people in certain locations which could then create more people coming to our film. In certain locations such a london millions of people can see the posters as shown below.



Q2: How does your media product represent particular social groups?
Drug Use:
To show how we represented drug use in our main character Zach, I have created a character profile:
Age:
Age was a hugely significant representation for us to focus on. This was because our target audience is largely teenagers and young adults. Therefore it was vital we didn't portray teenagers in a condescending way and showed something they can identify with. At various points in our film opening the representation of teenagers conforms to that which is commonly seen. As you can see from the examples below:
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Superbad party scene |
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The eZ Life party scene |
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Archetypal male news reader (ITN) |
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Male news reader in The eZ Life |
Q1: In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Narrative
Todorov's Narrative Theory
We looked at Todorov's narrative theory whilst planning our film opening . This is reflected in our film as it does largely conform to Todorov's narrative theory except for the ending. We started the film with an equilibrium and ended with a resolution opposed to the normal new equilibrium. A diagram of our narrative structure can be shown again.
Narrative theory for Project X (2012) compared to The eZ Life:
Levi-Strauss Theory Of Binary Opposites
In The eZ Life we set up the following binary opposites:
- Sad VS Happy
- Good VS Evil
Vladimir Propp's Character Theory
Our characters on the whole do not conform to Prop's Character Theory. There are only two which do conform which are listed below:
- False Hero: Drug Dealer
- Hero: Zach
We did not include a Hero, Villain, Helper or Princess.
Enigma Codes
Our opening will lead to viewers questioning things such as:
- How did the pill with the effect of turning people into Zombies emerge on the black market?
- How will the riots that take place after the party be dealt with?
- Are there many of the pills left?
- How long will the Zombie effect last on those who took the drug?
Connor's stance and head movement show that he is under the influence of drink/drugs.
The speed of the money and drugs changing hands show the nervousness of Zach
The fist bump between Zach and Connor shows the elation of Zach after taking the 'eZ' pill
The enlargement of the eye pupil symbolizes the drug taking that happens in our film
Genre
Soundtrack:
This is our soundtrack for our film opening.We chose this as we thought it fits the genre and goes well with the party scenes.
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