Dear Moderator, My name is Kathryn Thornton, Candidate 1620, and welcome to my OCR A2 Media Studies blog. This is a record of the work undertaken as part of the G325 A2 Advanced Portfolio within the OCR GCS course in Media Studies. I worked independently to produce a short film in the Drama genre. The project lasted six months, commencing in September 2017 and finishing in March 2018. I hope you enjoy my work and find it both successful and interesting. Please use the navigation bar to access my work as organised into labels; Ancillary Tasks, Audience Research, Evaluation, Filming, Preliminary Task, Research and Planing, Short Film, Storyboarding and Trips. There is also a link to the School's blog hub and my other classmates' blogs. Thank you Kathryn Thornton
For Evaluation 3, I have written a blog post: Audience Feedback had been essential to the overall effectiveness of the Short Film I have created. Throughout the stages of Pre-Production, Production, Post-Production and my Ancillary Tasks, gaining audience feedback has allowed me develop my Short Film further and meet the requirements of the films target audience. My target audience, was males and female between the ages of 15 - 40 years old. PRE - PRODUCTION Throughout the planning stages of my Short Film, the most crucial audience feedback came here. Throughout planning my Short Film, I struggled to think of a storyline, I knew I wanted my film to be in the thriller or drama genre, so I drafted several different storylines. These storylines included; one on mental health, one where the character was struggling to pay the rent of his council house and ended up being evicted and one where the character was homeless. After going through these ideas with my Media Teacher...
Shackled (2012) Shackled is a mix of the genres; Thriller and Drama. Plot Summary: Malu is held captive by a circus but is rescued by her husband. As she waits for a chance to escape, a dark secret that she has hidden comes back in. Directed by Nour Wazzi. The short film stars Emilia Clarke and Hadley Fraser. Shackled was nominated for the festival prize for the best short film at the Aesthetica Short Film Festival in 2013. Shackled was also nominated for Best Short Fiction Film at the London Short Film Festival in 2013 The short film also won the Golden Palm Award for the short film at the Mexico International Film Festival in 2014. Here is the trailer for the short film, Shackled: The Smiling Man (2015) This short film is a mix of the Genres; Horror and Thriller. Plot Summary: A young girl is left home alone,however she soon finds herself facing a situation in the form of pure evil. Director is A.J. Briones. The Short film is 8 minutes long. Th...
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