This is my final video submission of our project movie opening
Selasa, 11 Maret 2025
CCR 4
This is my ccr 4
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CCR 3
CCR 2
CCR 1
this is my ccr 1
Minggu, 09 Maret 2025
Production Footage Organizing
Production footage organizing
(Credits to Alex) This is the programs that we used to organize our clips and documents and this blog was fully made by alex
We used this program to send our clips, footage and voiceover to each other especially the editor
we also organized it into files to separate our footage from voiceover and to keep it all neat and tidy
YOUTUBE / YOUTUBE STUDIO
I used this to also send video but I used Youtube to send edited videos when I was done editing to gauge feedback from my team members and teacher
I also used Youtubs playlist feature to further organize my edited videos
I used File explorer to organized footage send my my team mates and myself
reflection: this process was all done by alex himself and he said that it is very useful to organize everything and avoids the frustration of finding clips because we had many takes and tries of recording
Post- Production Editing
Post-production Editing
(Credits to Alex) This will be the place where all the editing documentation happens and this was made by alex
In the beginning the editing job was Arnolds duty where it took him a while until, our teacher got mad at us because we didn't show him anything for like 2+ months which was understandable but after that day Arnold sent the video which our teacher had some very strong words to describe our not so final work, such as "it doesn't make sense" and some others.
Our teacher gave us a lot of INVALUABLE feedback on this first draft of our video to improve because in his eyes was very lack luster for how long Arnold took to make it. Such as
- remove the filter on the title screen
- fix some of the audio
- make it make sense
- some scenes were awkwardly cut
- change the name of the movie
- quote in the beginning needs to change
- Remove the LIONSGATE part
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The first fix is I removed the LIONSGATE Title to save on time
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The second fix I implemented was to remove the filter Arnold put in the title sequence. Sagara also changed the quote to make it fit better to the film
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After all of that I finally got the fixes implemented and added some edits for some more intrigue
I personally was very surprised that we managed to finish this in the time that we did which wasn't a lot. Our teacher said it was a great improvement from the first draft that Arnold did.
some more feedback that was given
- Remove the strobe effect from the texts
- change the regents media productions to appear at the same time
- add more dialogue during the parking lot scene because it didn't have enough meat on its bones
- color grading needs more consistency
- louder voiceover
- make the movie title last longer at the end
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The first fix I did with the new feedback is to remove all the strobe effects from the titles, personally I thought they were a cool touch but the teacher said it looks "unprofessional and childish"
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Another fix is that I needed to make the color grading consistent with the scenes where we are getting beaten up one by one, this fix was courtesy of panji one of our group members. I couldn't make it all normal without all the effects and stuff because Arnold our camera guy recorded the first beating up scene in the bathroom with the filter on so it's baked in the footage, so I can't get it to look normal
The final iteration of the video is within the FINAL VIDEO blogpost
reflection: this blog was originally supposed to be made by our editor arnold, but he went missing and so alex stood up and made this blog to save the day, and luckily everything went well and although we had many drafts and many fixing and many problems, we punched right through it and turned the tables around, so im extremely happy that we pulled through all that mess within just 3 days left until submission day
Typeface Development, Title and credits
Typeface Development, Title and Credits
This is a blog for our movies typface development and this was fully made by sagara awatara
- Example that we like:
1. Fluroescent Adolescent
2. Teenage Dirtbag
3. Decent Men
4. Buldingsroman
- What credits/names will you include:
1. Actors: Sagara, Alex, Panji, Kenneth.
2. Director.
3. Production Company, Distributor Company.
-Typeface Exapmles:
Screen test: Audience Feedback
Screen Test: Audience Feedback
( Credits to Sagara )Me and my group created a questionnaire we distributed it to some peole and gather their feedback on our opening and this was made by sagara
The purpose of a screen test is to gain audience feedback about our work and see if their are any improvements that can be made. We decided to use Google Forms to create a survey to share withour audience because, it is very easy and simple to both make and distribute our questionnaire to the potential audiences. Here are our questions:
1. What do you like about our film opening?
2. What improvement could be made?
3. Are these characters portrayed in a realistic manner considering their age bracket?
4. Considering this is an opening to a longer film, would you watch the rest of the movie?
5. Which of these potential title options would fit the movie best?
We chose these questions because we believe it would cover most of what we could and need to know in order to make substantial improvements and changes which would allow our film opening to better cater towards our intended demographic. We showed the clip to (3) members of our target audience to ensure that the feedback we receive is appropriate. Finding people for the screen test was easy, because our intended demographic isn't niche and is part of our existing friend group outside of our media class. Here is the draft that we showed audiences for the screen test:
Here are the results from the audience feedback:
- From the feedback I think we learnt that we did most things right, or atleast toleratble enough for people within our demographic to be able to accept it as a piece of media. The editing and effects within the opening was able to radiate a sense of grittiness and chaos, which might've helped the audience feel more immersed and interested, meaning this part of our film is good and we probably won't change much about it. We also managed to portray the characters pretty accurately based on their age bracket, according to the audinece of course, which also is good since we won't have to reshoot much or force and change how we act, I think acting according to the age bracket of teens is easy since we ourselves are teens, we won't change much about our acting except maybe refining it abit more.
- There are a few things that me and my group are gonna change. Originally me and my group wanted to call our film "Decent Boys", after much discussion though we decided that it was weird and wanted to change it, the audience research seemed to agree since no one chose that title, instead we might call it "Bildungsroman" as per the preference of our potential audience. The draft my group used unfortunately did not include audio yet, we are definitely going to change this.
- I believe that this screen test and audience feedback questionnaire was very useful because it helped me and my group decide on things that we were debating and unsure of. This included things like the title, which we spent most of our project lessons trying to decide through discussion and the use of AI, so it's just good to have something we could choose that the audience likes, or at least have a base on what the audience may like. It also helped us clarify whether or not our acting is good enough, based on how accurately we acted depending on our age bracket.
Reflection: my reflection on this is that im happy that we had positive messages about our opening movie scene, although some might be bias because some are actually our bestfriends
Minggu, 02 Maret 2025
Dominant Reading
Dominant Reading
Last week we learnt about dominant reading, here is a blog where me and my groups discuss our dominant reading. We did this as a group.
This is just a quick catch up session that we did as a group. We thought it would be a good idea to check what our intended dominant readings are for the different things being represented in our film opening. We have recently learned about Stuart Hall’s Reception Theory with Dominant, Oppositional, and Negotiated readings. For our media text to be successful, we want to make sure the message is clear and able to reach the correct audience. Below we will discuss our intended readings, and compare them to the intended readings we made in our Statement of Intent earlier on in the project. It will be interesting to see if our ideas have evolved.
List | Our intended Dominant Reading | How we will achieve this with technical elements | |
Individuals | Panji: Sagara: Lamiya: | Panji: A young delinquent with a troubled upbringing, leader of his own gang. Others: Followers of Panji, also young people. | Panji: We displayed this through mise-en-scene, the character was wearing a puffer jacket, white t-shirt, baggy jeans, and hip shoes. The clothing displays the characters youth, still willing to keep up with today's clothing trends, the choice of it though symbolizes his carelessness and unwillingness to conform to clothing etiquette as they aren’t formal or proper. His performance also conveys a message to the audience that he is lazy, unserious. Others: Symbolized as followers as they were often displayed behind the main character, follows similar clothing styles to the main character, symbolizing Panji as the leading figure. |
Social group | Male, Young teens, rebellious. | People who enjoy crime movies. Teenagers who see themselves as rebellious and anti-establishment, viewing this movie would enforce their self proclaimed identity. | Our film opening consists entirely of young teenage actors, thus allowing them to relate and place themselves in the shoes of the characters within the opening. Only including male characters would also make our film opening resonate better or maybe even exclusively with male teenage audiences. The setting they’re in may also reflect this, the delinquents are hanging out in an abandoned area, showing their desire to be disconnected from the rest of society. |
Places | Abandoned theme park. (Taman Bali Festival) Restaurant. (Cosmic Diner) | People who likes unique and chaotic sceneries | We will include unique sceneries in our background. |
Events | Vandalism (not a serious crime), teenage gang | People who are into art and loves to spray paint on walls | We displayed this by showing a lot of graffiti on walls, and taman bali festival is an abandoned place, so every corner there's graffiti, In one of our scenes it shows some of the characters |
Overall Message | Gangs are bad.. But maybe they’re cool?? |
How are these similar or different from your Statement of Intent?
The similarities are that our film opening still is entirely made up male teenage actors, this also means that our intended demographic and psychographic stills stays the same as our statement of intent. The characters in the movie are still portrayed as rebellious delinquents, who act in a gang though it pretty much is entirely a social group gang, they still act and are portrayed as delinquents and somewhat negatively, though things like their faces, hair and outfit probably don’t reflect it all too well. The film opening will also still contain an inner monologue as we stated previously, and will pretty much serve as the main source of characters speaking. We also still used the same location (taman bali festival and cosmic diner) as it still fits best with our desired genre and vibe.
Aside from that, the film's opening is almost entirely different. The activity that the gang and the members are doing is different, in the statement of intent we stated that they’d rob adults and unsuspecting people and hang around in alleyways, in our actual shooting the actors are pretty much just hanging around as a group, vandalizing an abandoned place which may not be considered a crime, and carrying a singular knife. The general synopsis of our film opening has also changed, originally it was meant to be placed in a civilized town with action and actual serious crimes being committed, but the film opening we shot does not include any of that, the opening also doesn’t really show any sorts of reflection or regret, rather that the character is embracing it, and seeing it simply as a social friend group. We did not include an adult. The dominant reading we originally had which originally was supposed to deter kids from join gangs, if anything the film opening we had might encourage them as they look cool and chill, though the setting they’re in might still make them have second guesses.
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