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Postcard
I chose this design because it allows people to see a section of the film and you get a sense of a character and the mystery of why the other person has been burnt out, therefore leaves you wanting to know why.I create my final design on Photoshop and begun by opening up the picture to allow it to be the background. I then cut around the person with the Magnetic Lasso tool. To get the burnt effect I had to experiment with many different tools such as the smudge, blur, brush and burn
buttons. At first I wasn't sure of the effect I wanted to create, as I wanted a more spiritual one to make it seem ghostly, however decided the burnt out looked more effective. Plus gave me a chance to practise and improve my skills on Photoshop.I then took sections of the postcard to layer them behind the image to show the leaflet and wooden floor behind, making it look more realistic.
I found the most suitable fonts to match the original ones to spell the title 'Closer' and then used the smudge tool to blur the other letters to allow the title to stand out.
The back started as a brick wall image found on google. I then cut the bits to make it just the boarder, but keeping with the jagged edge to make it look more effective. I then found individual fridge magnet images to spell out the title, as finding one image with all the letters was harder than expected as they were either blurry or had a copy right through them. Once these were placed the logo and stamp were put in, along with the text.
Film Review Page

Within my film review page I wanted to fallow the conventions of Empire magazine but as a Web page. I like the way it is set out with the separate section to show the plot of the film which allows the audience to get a sense of what the film is about before being influenced by the writer/s opinion. Also the additional adverts around the outside allow a more exciting visual which are good for the website as it makes people look at other pages which they are attracted to. However I could have been more clever with a section on similar films with our short film's genre as that could have created an already built audience of people who enjoy these types of films. The box to the left gives vital information that in parts is incorporated within the review but also shows necessities which the audience need to know, like the certificate and running time. It is also good for the actors and creators as they stand out and could have increased popularity if the review is positive.
The review itself follows the conventions of Empire in that is it very much the writers opinion and although goes into the context of the film with the characters and set, the small details are less apparent as it gets straight to the point.
I also chose not to incorporate a rating or 'Verdict' as I do not believe it should be down to one person to decide on the fate of the film.
I believe my review page fallows the conventions within real media and Empire, plus looks attractive whilst incorporating the important points to publicise our film.
Because I created my page on Microsoft Word I then could not transform it into a JPEG file without disorientating the images, therefore had to scan it in which makes it hard to read. Therefore I have copied to textual review and placed it below...
Synopsis
If dealing with the loss of a loved one isn’t hard enough, try being the cause of such a tragedy. Messed up, depressed and alone we see the harsh consequence of Lucas’ life after accidental killing his girlfriend. Whilst beating himself up internally and resorting to drinkable means of help, we are shown that true love never dies.
Review
New Director Zach Green has managed to transform your lovey-dovey love story into a representation of a deep and meaningful bond found between a young couple, in only six minutes. Although you get the sense of a ‘PS I Love You’ theme of communication between love in life and death, you see another side with a more spiritual and harsh effect on the survivor as he nearly resorts in serious means of ending the pain that’s been inflicted.
Excellent performance by the up coming star Kenny Mitchell allows you to truly understand the rut he is in of anger, guilt and heart break, which due to his own fault makes turning to a bottle the best option in his mind. Yet his slow pace, strong movements and angry, yet upset tone leaves you in complete belief of the utter regret and grief he is feeling. Kelly Bluff- co-actor allows a complete contrast with her soft voice and angel glow.
The only setting allows a true sense of isolation within the one house and no escape for Lucas. Although films usually entail different locations, this film may not be as effective and would loose some of its sense of being trapped and alone. The darkness inside also contrasts well with the shots outside the window to show the light waiting for him to return.
I was shocked when viewing the film about its content. I was expecting your typical happy romance with a few minor set backs which seem in the characters eyes to be the worst outcome. However this gripping short film takes certain conventions of two contrasting genres from Romance to Physiological to build a love story taken over by depression and guilt.
Although slightly predictable with some stereotypical notions this film is unusual and moves away from certain conventions from its big budgeted predecessors, which add to its appeal and should make it more popular.




The reviews itself incorporates important conventions such as person opinion, comparison films, positive comments and constructive criticism. Plus a sense of acting quality, setting and genre which you would find in a real media review.
We hit a problem straight away with a technical fault from the camera to AdobePremiere as sections of our footage were not sending, or were missing, plus certain sound elements. Although after some tech work this was put right and although we had begun with certain parts that were able, everything was there to cut and edit together. As we had already used the programme in our previous AS course it was about getting used to it again rather than learning from scratch which was useful. Much like last year the cross dissolve button was used to begin and end each scene, plus the fades to black which we have used to show a new day has dawned. Also the audio needed to be cut to match with the visual. And the sound effect of a glass smashing was put in as where it originally hit a pillow, the sound was un realistic and did not cause the harsh effect we wanted. Also editing on the light was needed in certain places to make brighter or darker. As for instance the scene containing Lucas's friend at the window needed tweaking as the inside was noticeable darker in comparison to the natural light outside. Plus we added in a spotlight over the shot with the leaflets as we wanted to highlight that the letters spell 'FORGIVE'. However from feedback still needed to be a touch brighter.
The overall editing process went much better than last year and I found it much more enjoyable as it did not need to be rushed. We all organised our time well and made sacrifices to get it done to a good standard. The fact we used the programme last year came in very helpful and after this project I now feel a lot more comfortable using it. Also we seemed to edit much quicker than expected which definitely worked to our advantage to finish off the project.


