Thursday 25 March 2010

stills














Tuesday 23 March 2010

Feedback from U2-65

-vast majority of shots were steady.
-nice use of framing especially the "stairs" shots.
-includes slow motion effect which adds nice tension at the beginning
-the black and white effect was really effective
-good use of Mise-en-scene with the mask
-music transitions were really smooth
-good editing means it makes sense
-nice selection of different shot types and angles ( the birds eye view of the staircase was interesting )
-red, bold title at the beginning makes a really nice contrast from the black and white

Friday 19 March 2010

Our Final Opening Sequence

Tuesday 16 March 2010

Evaluation stills







Conventions of a 15

Discrimination:
The work as a whole must endorse discriminatory language or behaviour

Drugs:
Drug taking may be shown but the film as a whole must not encourage or promote drug misuse. The misuse of easily accessible and highly dangerous substances (for example, aerosol or solvents) is unlikely to be acceptable.

Horror:
Strong threat and menace are permitted unless sadistic or sexualised

Imitable Behaviour:
Dangerous behaviour (for example, suicide, hanging and self-harming) should not dwell on detail which could be copied. Easily accessible weapons should not be glamorised.

Language:
There may be frequent use strong language, the strongest terms may be acceptable if justified by the context. Aggressive or repeated use of the strongest language is unlikely to be acceptable

Nudity:
Nudity may be allowed in a sexual context but without strong detail. There are no constraints on nudity in a non-sexual or educational context.

Sex:
Sexual activity may be portrayed without strong detail. There may be strong verbal references to sexual behaviour, but the strongest references are unlikely to be acceptable unless justified by context.

Theme.
No theme is prohibited, provided the treatment is appropriate for 15 year olds.

Violence
Violence may be strong but should not dwell on the infliction of pain or injury. The strongest gory images are unlikely to be acceptable. Strong sadistic or sexualised violence is also unlikely to be acceptable. There may be detailed verbal references to sexual violence but any portrayal of sexual violence but any portrayal of sexual violence must be discreet and have a strong contextual justification.

but any portrayal of sexual violence must be discreet and
have a strong contextual justification.

Friday 12 March 2010

Feedback From Presentation

When we showed our draft version of the film to our class they gave us the following feedback:

- They thought some of the slow motion we used was effective.

- They think that when we were running on the stairs we need to make the speed continuous to make it flow more.

- We also need to make the drumming music in time with the film so that it fits better and makes our film more appealing to the audience as it will be more intense.

- They thought that the black and white effect was good as it made it more stylistic and interesting.

- The liked all the different shot types, for example the low angle and high angle shots on the stairs.

- Our teacher doesn't think that our music fits well with our film so we are reconstructing it to make it fit to our film and the thriller genre.

- They said that the colour of our titles was good as the red contrasts with the black and white colouring of our film. However, we need to make the actual title of the film bolder and bigger.

Thursday 11 March 2010

Rough Cut Film

This is the rough cut on of our final film.
We think our film is good but it would look a lot better with music so we added a soundtrack which we made on Garage Band, we are not sure if it fits with the video exactly but we are hoping it looks good.

We chose to put our film in black and white because we think it will be more effective then having it in colour as it was a sunny day when we were filming and it did not fit with the atmosphere were trying to set in our film.

We think that our film could benefit with a few changes, so we are waiting for the class feedback so that we can make it as good as we possibly can.

We are happy with our editing as we have added lots of effects. The main editing that we did was to modify the speed of our clips. For some we have sped them up and some we have slowed them down. This is to add more atmosphere and excitement to our film.

Overall we are happy with the outcome of our first draft.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEA6dmUpWFc

Thursday 4 March 2010

Plan for last filming lesson

Our plan is that Kate will come to school at nine o'clock and pick up the camera and tripod, as she lives the closest. We will then all meet at the grand arcade lifts at 9:20. This will give us an hour and ten minutes of filming, which will be enough time to capture what we need to.

For our last filming lesson we need to do retakes of some filming we did in the first filming lesson to make it better. We have been practicing this so we know exactly what we need to do.

We also need to film a fight seen between Kate and Scarlett, which has been practiced to save us time. Kate is going to be acting as a second attacker by changing a few pieces of clothing, such as a different hoody and a change of shoes. If possible for one of them she will be wearing a balaclava for one of the attackers.

All the scenes that we are re filming have been practiced so that we don't have to spend all of the time whilst supposed to be filming figuring out what we are going to be doing.

We will need the same props as last time which is the rope, which is Scarlett is bringing and a balaclava that Kate will be bringing. Maria and Scarlett will be wearing as similar to the clothes as last time as possible.

We are filming in the same place which is grand arcade car park, mostly on level 6. We are hoping that it will be just as empty as last time and as it is the same day of the week and the same time we think it probably will be. If not we will just be more careful when filming to leave extra cars out.

Tuesday 2 March 2010

Practice shots

We did some practice shots of some scenes in the film we need to re-take to make them look more realistic and so we have a plan and know what we have to do, which will save us time when we actually come to film as it will mean less shots.

We have chosen to show all the practicing, not just the shots that went right as it shows are development and progress.

The first shots are of Maria doing a fall. She found it hard at first as she felt awkward and embarrassed and found it quiet hard to let loose. However she managed to over come that after a couple of takes and by the end managed to create a fall that look genuine.

The next shot is of Kate kicking Maria. Kate had to fake a more powerful kick into Maria to show her real anger and Maria had to flinch to it looked really realistic and as if Kate had actually kicked her. This after a few takes looked really good and effective.

Kate and Scarlett's fight scene is showing the struggle of Scarlett trying to get away. Scarlett tried to make it an actual real struggle for Kate to restrain her to make it look more realistic. What we learn't we need to improve on is not laughing or smiling.


First day of filming

On our first day of filming we were really optimistic and eager to get started as we had done so much planning and had loads of ideas. Also the weather was as we wanted in our film to create the perfect atmosphere.

One set back we had was that we could only have the camera for one lesson (1hr 30mins) so we did not get a chance to film as much as we had wanted to. Also Jed could not come so early so we had to film without him. However we have decided that we are not going to use Jed in our film, but instead we are going to improvise by using just Kate who will be both the kidnappers. She is going to bring a change of clothes and is going to wear a balaclava to hide her identity to show a distinct difference between the two characters. This would make it easier to film as Kate is in the group and has an idea of what we want the film to look like.

We didn't manage to film the whole film like we would have hoped to have, so we plan to film the rest on Friday. We think we will have more than enough time.

Watching our footage back we have discovered things that we need to add in and some bits we need to film again for example, when Maria gets tied up we need to make it look like she is desperately struggling , as this will be more effective and make the audience feel sorry for her.

We also noticed small things like our bags in the shot, and give aways of our location. When we next film we are going to be more aware of these things and look to avoid them as it makes our film look less professional and a bit messy.

We already have 1min 8seconds worth of footage as we did not want to film too little and also we re-shot quiet a lot of scenes so we would have a choice of them in case something went wrong and we would have a range of shots to choose from.

Thursday 25 February 2010

Music Practise




This is a practise for the opening to our scene. We have tried to make it go with what we think our film will be like.
We used special effects that will create a mood within our finished film, we hope to create a tense mood and eery atmosphere to make our film into an action thriller.
The upbeat part of our music shows the element of action and will hopefully help to create suspense for the audience.
It starts slowly as at the start of our film we will have a pan of the car park flashing backwards and forwards to the victims who will be tied up.
We tried to make the music as dramatic as possible as we are not using dialogue as we think it would be more effective without it.

Tuesday 23 February 2010

Call sheet for planned filming

When we are going to film: Friday 26th Feb
9.00 till 2.40
Scarlett, Kate and Maria are going to take the camera into town on the bus and then Scarlett will bring it back and return it at 2.40

We are going to film at the Grand Arcade car park (level 6) as it is the top level so therefore are not many cars there. It also adds tension as it is high up and makes it scary. We are getting to the location by bus as it leads to the centre of town where Grand Arcade is. It is a public location but there are not many people there thats why we chose to film as we will not get any interruptions however we still need to take health & safety into consideration, for example keeping away from the edges and not carrying fake weapons.

Lighting: As we are filming during the day we will not need to take lights with us. Ideally we would like the weather to be cloudy but not raining so it gives an eerie atmosphere which we would like to create. If not when editing we will change the lighting on final cut to give us the same effect.

Actors: Our whole group (Kate, Scarlett and Maria) and then we are using Jed as an extra character.
Scarlett- Victim 1 (Jessica)
Maria- Victim 2 (Emma)
Kate- Kidnapper 1 (Pavlo)
Jed- Kidnapper 2 (Limbado)

We will not have sound that it is spoken in our opening, Scarlett is going to scream at one point but there will not be a script for our piece. We think it will be more effective like this.

Film Crew: The people that are not needed in the scene being filmed will be behind the camera. This means everyone will get an equal opportunity to film.

Props: Rope, Masking tape (coloured in black) and a balaclava.
Scarlet will bring the masking tape. Kate will bring the balaclava and Maria will bring the rope.

If the weather disrupts our filming we will use level 5, although it may not be as effective as using the outside area it will still give the same eery effect, as we are still in a car park that is quite secluded.

We are capture as much as we can in this filming slot so that we can get started with the editing and see if there is more filming that needs to be done. We will not be using lots of diegetic sound, therefor we will not need to worry about the sound during our filming session.


Thursday 11 February 2010

Analysis of an antagonist and a protagonist

Protagonist
The antagonist i have chosen to analyze is 'Spider Man'.
He is well known as comic character but after the spider man trilogy he has become a well known hollywood hero.

What makes him an protagonist is that he uses his 'super powers' to save society. This is one of his famous traits and is what makes him recognizable to an audience. His 'web-shooters' ability to jump and climb up and around buildings make him 'in-human' and is the reason why he can save people.

However this is his alter ego as he only wears a costume. The read and blue costume has also been the same and is usually only associated with spiderman. The costume gives him the powers as in his everyday life he is a normal average person known as 'Peter Parker' who is presented as being quite shy and unsociable. This gives the audience a privilege as they known his other identity, it is almost like they are in on the secret, also as he is an everyday person he is relatable and understood by the audience.

What also makes him relatable is that he has a love interest, (Mary Jane Watson). The audience can relate to his feelings and it pushes are want for him to succeed in saving people but with his relationship as well. It also adds a feeling of suspense as for a while she does not know his alter ego 'Spider Man' and the audience are waiting for her to find out and are curious to know when and if she does.

'Spider Man' can also sometimes be quite comical, which gives him the likability aspect and is one of the man reasons he is so popular. It also takes an edge away from the violence.

This is an old clip of the original 'Spider Man' cartoon.



This is a comparison to the new 'Spiderman 3' which is more dark and sinister, it doesnt have
as much of a light hearted edge. The in the trailer the music is dramatic which darkens the mood and makes it almost scary.

Antagonist




The protagonist i have chosen to analyze is 'The Joker' from who is the arch enemy of the well known protagonist 'Batman'

The joker is portrayed as an ultra evil master criminal, who is a violent psychopath who uses clever tricks and jokes to trap and try and catch out 'Batman'

He has white skin, green hair and big red lips. He almost resembles a clown. Which is a lot like his character with a twist as he has a sadistic sense of humour. His costume, mainly his mouth makes him look scary and the audience can relate to 'Batman' the antagonist as they almost want 'Batman' to over power him. The fear of clowns is also a quite common fear among regular people, this adds to the scar factor

Also in the new films his costume is specially made for him and he wears a bright purple coat with a flower on it, which fits the look of a clown however it is unusual for the villain to wear bright colours as they are usually associated with dark colours to fit there evil persona.

The joker torments the other villains so that he can get what he wants, he uses black mail. His character is quite unrealistic by wanting to kill the batman, however has realistic qualities as he gives them his card. He threatens the other villain holding a knife to him while at the same time telling a scary story from his childhood. This makes him seem more threatening as it explains how hard it was for him growing up and gives the reasons for why he is so mentally unstable. The way that he explains his scars is said in such a way that the audience is not sure what he is going to do, as his tone of voice is very sadistic. The Joker also has the ability to go from killing someone to laughing and acting as if nothing happened.

Tuesday 9 February 2010

Test Footage



This is a video of all the shots we are going to use in our opening.
We have used (In order)
-A panning shot
-Close-up
-Long shot
-Mid shot
-Extreme close-up
-Zoom

We didnt use a tracking shot as we could not get access to a dolly, but hopefully for our actual shoot we will get to use one.

The shots looked how we hoped they would look. We filmed in the college car park so it was like our real location. It gave us a real feel to what our actual film is going to look like. It also gave us an insight into what we need to be careful of when actually filming, for example sun exposure which distorts the view through the camera and also keeping the camera steady, for example when panning or zooming.

We also had a go at editing our footage and we cut out things that were not necessary in our shot and we also added a fade in between the shots to make it look less jumpy and smooth like a professional film

Top Tips for Filming

-Have a clear idea of what filming and what we want to achieve
- Continuity
- Have back up plan
- Keep the camera steady - tripod
- Always capture extra footage
- Capture variety of shots
- Beware of your surroundings
- Get consent of public
- Make sure the tape is in correct place
- Don't do anything that a passer by may be offended by
- Don't film in a dangerous place
- No swearing
- No weapons in a public place
- Be respectful to the public

Friday 5 February 2010

FINAL IDEAS

First there will be a 10 second pan of the top of the car park, this will be the establishing shot so it will be a long shot showing the whole location.

Next will be a flash of Scarlett the (victim) running across the car park. This will just be a quick flash and will last only 2 seconds it will be a tracking shot.

Then there will be a cut back to the kidnapper (Jed) who will be wearing a balaclava who jumps up and the camera will freeze and his name will come up. This is be a semi-mid shot.

Next we will show a clip of Maria tied up and the attacker (Kate) will be putting masking tape, that looks like duct tape over her mouth. This will last for 4 seconds and it will freeze and our names will come up. We will use a medium shot and then a close up of Maria's mouth.

Mid shot of Scarlett looking back at Jed who is now catching up with her. At this point Scarlett will be frozen and her name will come up. It will then go back to the action and Jed grabs her arm. This will be a close up of Jed's hand on her arm.
A flash of Maria's hands which are tied up will be an extreme close-up and will last only 2 seconds.

It will then cut back to an empty car park with a scream over it. Then there will be a mid shot of Scarlett who is struggling against Jed, she punches him in the face and then there will be a long shot, to show Scarlett scrambling away.

There will be a flash of Maria and Scarlett both tied up, then a quick flash back to the fight between Scarlett and Jed, then cut back to an extreme close-up of Maria and Scarlett's eyes, which we will put on a split screen


Then back to a long shot of Scarlett running and then being caught by Jed.

Then end shot will be of Maria and Scarlett with duct tape over their mouths tied up, this will be a close-up to show their facial expressions.

All the way through fast paced music will be playing which we will create on Garage Band. It will start off eerie to create a tense atmosphere then it will pick up when all the action happens, until the freezes happen then the music will stop and there will wind sound to make the mood mysterious.

Analyze credits.

Analyzing credits in 'Panic Room' and 'Six Feet Under.'

The credits in 'Six Feet Under' are unusual because instead of filming the opening credits they use a selection of photographs. This shows time passing and makes us think that the program is about death. The use of contrapuntal sound is effective, as the music is quite upbeat it gives the impression that the program is not all about death which is typical of a TV drama, as there is usually more than one story line.

The images in the opening credits show parts of dead bodies, such as the foot, but also shows people washing their hands, which could imply that the program is about murder.

The font is quite plain and simple, this contrasts to the images behind it, making the audience focus on the photos behind it and not on the font.

Panic Room

The credits in 'Panic Room' are unusual as they do not really relate to the film, or give an insight into what it is about. However, the shots of the big buildings show that the film is set in the city, which is typical for a thriller genre. The lighting gives the impression that it is the morning and that the story happens over one day, which means the story line would be action packed.

The music started of eerie and then build up and became really dramatic, this could be a reflection of the actual film.

Storyboards and shot lists

Storyboards and Shot Lists


The storyboards hold information about what each scene will contain and what kind of camera shot/camera angle is in it. It will help us on the day because it will show us what the shot will contain. This will help it all run smoothly and the filming will then be quicker because we will all know what we have to film. Doing the shot list has helped us know what props and costume we will need for each shot.
In the first two shots we don't need any props as it is only panning the car park and victim 2 (Scarlett) running.
Shot three is Victim 1 (Maria) being tied up and in this shot we will need a rope, masking tape (to put over the victim's mouth) and a balaclava for the Villain 1 (Kate.)
Shot four is just the kidnapper chasing victim so the only thing really needed in the shot is the kidnapper's balaclava.
The rest of the shots have the same props in.

Thursday 4 February 2010

Analysing professional idents



This is the ident for Disney. The castle is recognizable as it it a real place known by children and adults. The castle looks magical which refelcts the genre of most Disney films which is fantasy.
It only uses two colours blue and white. This is effective as it makes the writing stand out, and is simple and easily recognizable. The colour blue also generally symbolizes peacefulness which is a message they want to give to the children. Light blue is also known as a mixed gender colour, so it appeals to a wider target audience of children.

The music uses different chimes which again gives the feel of fantasy and magic. It slowly builds up and becomes louder with the more instruments added, creating excitement for the viewer. This is important as it engaging the viewer and sets the mood for the rest of the film.

From all age groups the Disney ident is recognized and from all these things as they have always been the same since Disney began, which was a long time ago. For adults it will bring back memories and may even make them feel nostalgic.

Tuesday 2 February 2010

Why we think Thriller's thrive.

According to the article people go to the cinema because it provides them with a sense of security while watching something that is exciting and dangerous. "The cinema can leave the spectator with a subconscious assurance of absolute safety and yet, surprise his imagination into playing tricks on him"

The audience can also relate to the character and put themselves into that particular role, so they can enjoy something that is not an everyday experience. Because of the diversity of the thrillers the audience never really sees two films which are identically alike. "In order to appreciate what the characters on the stage are going through, we have to project ourselves into their consciousness... Watching a well-made film, we don't sit by as spectators; we participate."

The typical characters in a thriller, always capture the audience's inner hero. And at some point come close to peril. Which adds the thrill element and the audience can put themselves in the position and experience it artificially in a safe, secure environment.


Friday 29 January 2010

Mise-en-scene

The mise-en-scene in our opening is very specific to our thriller genre.

Location
The choice of car park is to sure it is set in a urban environment, the city which adds to the whole thrill as it is almost like a secret world, which is a scary thought for the audience to imagine things like this do take place.
It is also a public place however it is very secluded, but it adds tension to the story line as a member of the public could intervene at any point.

Lighting
We have chosen to film outside and set it in dim afternoon light, to give at a mysterious, more eerie atmosphere to our scene.

Props
We are not going to use many props, only rope, masking tape, and balaclavas. We didn't want to bring too many props into it as it would make it harder to film. We just decided to use our surroundings and work with what we had.

Costume
The victims are going to wear casual everyday clothes, that a young adult would wear to show their age. And the Kidnappers are going to be dressing in tracksuit trousers, and dark clothing also balaclavas to make them look scary and also to add to the thriller convention of hiding the antagonists identity to add mystery to 'who did it'.


Sound
We are going to add a soundtrack over our captured footage. Are track is going to be dramatic and action, but match the action happening in the film and create suspense and tension for the audience. We may also have some diegetic sound to make to setting seems more realistic.
We are not going to have a lot of long dialogue as we feel it would be more effective without, however we are going to have some screaming, to show the victims terror and struggle.

Thursday 28 January 2010

Feedback from our pitch

People questioned us on costumes and although it was in our blog maybe it wasn't clear. The criminals are going to be wearing dark colours, such as black tracksuit bottoms and a balaclava. The victims will be wearing typical teenage clothes.

We are going to keep our film a thriller as we will not actually show the violence but the kidnapping is what our film will revolve around.

We also got asked about our shot types and we said we would mainly be using long shots to show the chase, close-ups to show the character reactions and shot-reverse-shot to show both the chase and the kidnap.
And we were asked if we would all be in the shot at the same time but we explained that we would be taking it in turns to film by shooting the two scenes at different times, but embedding them in the editing.

The feedback generally was that it was going to be visually interesting and artistic.

We were also told that we had to ask permission to film on the car park, but it is owned by the council so it should be fine, but however if it is not we will have to find another location to film.

Tuesday 26 January 2010

Sub-Genres: Political Thriller- Munich

"Munich is a 2005 historical fiction film about the Israeli government's secret retaliation attacks after the 1972 Munich massacre of Israeli Olympic athletes by Black September militant group. The film stars Eric Bana and was co-produced and directed by Steven Spielberg. It was written by Tony Kushner and Eric Roth.

The film shows how a squad of assassins, led by former Mossad agent Avner (Eric Bana), track down and murder a list of Black September members thought to be responsible for the eleven Israeli athletes' murders. The film was nominated for five Academy Awards including Best Picture.

The second part of the movie, which depicts the Israeli government's response, has been debated a great deal by film critics and newspaper columnists. Spielberg refers to the film's second part as "historical fiction", saying it is inspired by the actual Israeli operations which are now known as Operation Wrath of God. The MPAA had rated this movie R for Strong Graphic Violence, Some Sexual Content, Nudity and Language."

This is wikipedias overview of the film Munich.

http://www.youtube.com./watch?v=NA1CMZALmPc

We analysed the first four minutes of this.

The music at the beginning sets an eerie atmosphere, making the audience feel tension. Some characters are foreign showing it is dealing with different races and cultures. The characters shown are clearly antagonists as they have guns. It is obviously a thriller as it has lots if dark colours. The antagonists are breaking into Olympic grounds which show that they are angry because of something to do with politics as that is what the Olympics is about. The film starts with them breaking the law by trespassing. The American Jocks are the innocent bystanders in the fact that they could have intentionally got involved in something violent and dangerous.

Our presentation pitch

Narractive ideas
Our opening sequence will be a chase, there will be people being chased, people running in balaclavas and also people that have been caught and are tied up. It will be a gripping opening as the audience will want to know why people are being chased and who is catching them and why. It will create lots of questions for the audience so therefore creating suspense.

Character/Actor ideas
There will be two criminals and two victims. One Victim will be running and one already tied up. The criminals are working for someone that has got a grudge against their dad who was a judge that wrongly put them in jail for a five year stretch for an assault. They are back to seek revenge as they were tormented by other prisoners and guards in the prison, making them go crazy. So, they are fighting against the system and higher people in society. This would become obvious as the film progresses.


Kate-Criminal tying up victim
Scarlett- Victim being chased
Maria-Victim being tied up
friend-Criminal chasing Scarlett

Location
Grand arcade level 6 car park and lift. We can create a scary atmosphere up there. This picture gives a rough example of what the location will look like.




Certificate
15 as it is a film aimed at older teenagers and adults. It is violent but the images that are seen will be quite mild violence.



Subgenres
crime thriller - There is a clear antagonist and protagonist and a rivalry between them. There will be an action scene and is all based around the one crime, the kidnapping.

Titles
We are going to have the titles on freezes of each character. Every time there is a climax, just before we will freeze it for 2/3 seconds and have there name. We are going to have the font in a bright colour such as red so it contrasts with the dark background. We will have the font in a font that looks like it has been written by a type writer.

Music/Shot information
We will have dramatic music to go with the action and to help set the mood of tension and suspense. We will have a range of shot distances and types. We will have panning shots to show the loctation and some of the action. We will have a tracking shot to put people in the view of the criminal/victim. We will use close ups on the person that is tied up to show there reaction.

Intertextuality
Our film is slightly based on the thriller film, 'Taken'. With the kidnapping aspect. It is also based around the film 'Sleepers' as the background story of our thriller revolves around the same sort principal in the film as they too are out for revenge due to a horrible experience in prison.





Friday 22 January 2010

Thriller idents



We choose to have the background as skyscrapers to fit with the convention of a city settings.
And used dark colours because it creates a scary atmosphere and is more mysterious perfect for a thriller.
The helicopter adds to the crime sub-genre of thriller which we were are using for our film

Thursday 21 January 2010

Sound Terminology

Diegetic - We see the source of the sound
Dialogue (tone/account/phrases)
Background (TV/Radio)
Ambient Sound (natural sounds e.g. rain)

Non Diegetic - Sound that is added in
Sound effects
Sound tracks (character motifs)

Asynchronous - Sound that contradicts the image

Sound Bridge - Smoothes the gaps between scenes

Tuesday 19 January 2010

Marking Past Thriller Openings

http://www.youtube.com/longroadmediastudies#p/search/0/rgfsMj-BD60

we thought this movie was really good and met a lot of the expectations. However, it did not meet the criteria of being a thriller movie as it was too gory making it more of a horror film. The effects used were effective in making a scary atmosphere and grabs the attention of the audience. It didn't use much variety of shot types mainly just close ups, however these shots were mostly necessary to keep the tension and mystery. It also disorientates the audience as they don't have audience privilege.
The editing effect of flashing up images and almost embedding them is really effective as it creates suspense and gives just a taster of what is to come in the film. Also the font with the titles and peoples names is really effective as they are kind of edgy and it fits with the music.

Analyzing past students videos

How successfully do they meet the criteria and thriller conventions?

Last Breath - Dark atmosphere - this shows how it is more of a thriller as it is dark and sets the scene well so the audience has a heads up on what to expect
Tracking shot following a masked man walking up to a house, it then pans up to a window in the house and shows a girl. This makes the audience wary and scared for her as it seems like she is a victim, However, this film is more of a horror than a thriller.

The mise-en-scene is very basic as everything in the house is what you would expect from a bathroom. When the girl turns the radio on, the audience could believe that she is going to be electrocuted. The audience does not know if she will live or not which increases tension.
It meets all of the criteria, however it is a bit more scary than a thriller so fits the conventions of a horror instead.



The very few seconds show the camera slowly zooming into the boy. This makes it obvious to the audience that he is the main character or one of them. The fact that it is set in daylight relax the audience into falsely believing that he will be okay. The fact that it is set in a forest/woodland area takes all the beginning sense of content away as there won't be anyone around so it is not the safest place to be even in daylight. The jump cuts increase tension and apprehension in the audience that makes them want to watch the rest of the film to see what happens.



Being set in black and white increases the tension. It meets the criteria of a thriller and make you wonder what is going to happen to the character and if they are going to find the stalker/baddy
- the pictures are a unique way of introducing the character and at the same time makes the audience wonder how and why the person going through the photos have the pictures.
The hand held camera increases the tension as it is shaking and makes the audience wonder what is going to happen.

Marking criteria

LEVEL 4
- 48/60
Demonstrate an excellence in the following:
- holding a shot steady
- framing a shot - excluding/including elements as appropriate
- using a variety of shot distances
- selecting mise-en-scene
- editing so that meaning us apparent to the viewer
- using varied shot transitions/effetcs
- using sound with images
- using titles appropriately

Expectations of opening
Introduction to characters
we should be able to see setting/location
music should indicate the genre
themes of your film and narrative structure should be clear.

Friday 15 January 2010

Sub-Genre: Action- The Bourne Identity

Conventions
-Obvious antagonistic.
-Race against the clock scenario.
-More violence than other sub genres
-Disruption to equilibrium requires the protagonist to use action to solve it (most be still from some form of combat)
-Usually involves a character of the opposite sex to drive the narrative (however, their loyalty may be doubted, double cross scenario).
-Often involves high character profiles.
examples are: The Bourne Series, James Bond, Mission Impossible

The Bourne Identity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cD-uQreIwEk

The trailer starts with the usual universal pictures ident but with a scope of a gun over it. This tells the audience straight away that this film is an action film.

The actual first bit of the montage is introducing the main character, he looks like a normal guy from his costume, however the next shot we see him in a fight scene, using moves that only trained fighters would know.

The whole trailer is a race against the clock, as he is trying to find out who he is and why these people are after him, which is a typical convention of an action thriller.
Men in suits are shown in an office environment giving the impression they are in a city or general urban location and we are not sure if they are the protagonist or antagonist.

Lots of guns and other weapons are used to create excitement and a thrill. It also creates suspense for the audience as people usually get hurt or killed with weapons and the audience don't know who it will be.

A women is brought in to add more to the story as it creates also a love story which will appeal to a wider target audience. Also she may be a antagonist which creates tension. She is also beautiful which is typical for the sub-genre as it gives the men in the audience a thrill.

The music uses diegetic and non diegetic sound. However the main soundtrack is fast paced and dramatic which exaggerates the action being shown in pictures. It also makes the audience tense and eager to watch the film. Without the music the trailer would not have the same effect.

The main character is the actor Matt Damon, who is well known in Hollywood, and is found attractive by women which is an added selling point for the film. He may also be idolized by young males.

Sub-Genres: Crime- Reservioir Dogs

Conventions
-Film is a suspenseful account of failed or successful crimes
-Involves murders/robberies/shoot-outs/double crosses
-Can glorify the rise and fall of criminals
-Often set in large crowded cities to provide a view of a secret world.
-Characters have an ambitious desire for success or recognition
-Strong rivalry between binary opposite characters
-Several locations, often seedy interior locations



The film Reservoir Dogs challenges the conventions of of a crime thriller as in this film the main characters are gangsters and are fighting against the police, however as they are the main characters we relate even though they are also the antagonists. This is usual for a crime thriller as usually we are trying to find the baddies and we relate to the protagonist. It is easy to distinguish the opposite characters as they as the antagonists, but in this case the protagonists, are dressed smartly in blacks suits and one of the antagonists, the police are in uniform and other criminals are dressed in regular, casual clothing.

It fits with failed success as the boss Joe Cabot is too old to carry on as he was so he hires 4 younger guys to carry on name and work.

Another unconventional aspect of the film is that it is also quiet comical, which is unusual for a crime thriller. However this does help to glorify the criminals as it show not remorse for what they are doing but instead they have a joke about it.

The film however does involve a lot of violence, shoot-outs, murders and the film is based around a robbery.

Thursday 14 January 2010

Silence Of The Lambs analysis

Silence of the Lambs is a psychological thriller than focuses on an FBI who's on a serial killer's trail, but in order to track him down she'll have to let him inside her head. This is a prime example of a psychological thriller as it has all the elements of one such as mind games.

Sound
At the beginning of the clip there is complete silence except from them talking on the phone. When she goes to the old warehouse there is only diegetic sounds, making the audience realize how few people are there, this increases the audience's tension. As the clip progresses so does the sound. The further along it becomes the more tense the music comes, this makes the audience apprehensive about what is to come.

Lighting
Right from the beginning of the clip there is almost no light. This gives off the impression that something bad is going to happen to the woman and that the audience should be aware of that. When she goes into the old storage building the light decreases dramatically even more.

Mise en scene.
When the woman goes into the storage building the camera pans around the room. It shows a child's rocking horse firstly - this plays on the idea that there are children involved in the serial killer's plan, this then makes the audience apprehensive and worried about who the victims are. It also helps feel sympathy and respect for the main character as she is doing this investigation to stop the serial killer and help all the potential future victims.


Conventions of a psychological thriller

- Elements of both drama and mystery
- Danger on a mental level initially rather than physical
- 2 or more characters preying on the minds of each other to create conflict or one solitary character in mental conflict with their own mind.
- characters try and discover their own purpose.
- characters have a fear or fascination with death
- Narrative - confusion of what is real and what is not
- Non-linea edits/flashbacks/montage.

Sub-Genre: Psychological-American Psycho



Conventions
-Drama/mystery
-Danger on a mental level rather than physical
-2 or more characters praying on the minds of each other to create conflict
or one solitary character in the mental conflict with their own minds
-Characters try and discover their own purpose
-Characters have a fear or fascination with death
-Narrative confusion of reality

From the trailer our first impressions of him are that he is average guy who appears to be well educated and intelligent, as he is wearing a suit and shown in an office environment giving us the impression he is hard working and earns a lot of money. The trailer also gives us the impression at the beginning that he is a womanizer as it shows him interacting with lots of different women. In the first few shots he is shown smiling and laughing, he comes across as a friendly guy, however in later scenes of the trailer his friendliness seems to be odd and slightly too forward and we begin to suspect there is something more to him

The shot that changes our opinion of him is one where he appears naked and is holding a chainsaw chasing a women who is obviously distressed and scared. It here forth becomes apparent that he is a psycho, fitting with the name of the film.

It is then clear that there is something wrong with him and that he is fascinated and obsessed with killing people, mainly women. It is clear that he is aware he is not normal as he can interact with people, who believe him to be normal but then changes and becomes slightly odd and ultimately ending up with him killing them.

Tuesday 12 January 2010

Seven Analysis











Whilst Morgan Freemans character was being introduced there were noices coming from outside, like police sirens and lot of general noise, this sets the scene of the character being in a big city that is a rough area. We can see this from an establishing shot.

In Morgan freemans room it is tidy and there is books everywhere which shows he is well organised and intelectual Whereas, in brad pits room it is a complete mess and there are no books giving them constrasting characters. Morgans character dresses more formally than brad pitts character showing that he is the one in charge. This makes us relate more to Brad Pitt's character as most people have to answer to someone higher

However the camera uses low angle shots making both of them look equal which confuses the audience as they can not tell how the more powerful character is. They also switch places as they are talking which is almost like a battle of power. When the fat man is shown a canted angle is used create a disorientating effect which puts you in the place of the two detectives as that is how they are feeling. There is also a close up of the fat mans arms and legs which have been tied with barbed wire, this shows it is a murder and is shocking to the audience.

http://www.youtube.com./watch?v=VHZ1zUfIqMU

Classic Thriller Analysis



Set in dusk lighting, disorients the audience and characters as its not quite dark. Also adds the idea that they could be caught easier as people would help them catch him.

Opening clip is of his hands, the main focus is his knuckles as they are white it shows how tense the character is feeling and how hard he is gripping the bar. You immediately get the impression something is wrong as he almost jumps over the bar instead of being cautious.

The background shows how high up they are which reinforces the films main theme of the fear of heights. Then you immediately know they are on top of a building as you see the other building tops in the back. However when they jump onto the tile roof the audience is tricked into thinking it is not that high until the detective slips and is hanging over the edge. This creates a sense of tension and suspense as the drain comes off, the audience fears for his life as a high angle shot is used to show the street below and you are then aware of how high he really is. This puts the audience in suspense as the policeman goes to save him as we fear for him falling as well. This is a shock to the audience when the policeman falls not the detective, however we are left on a cliff hanger as we do not know if he lives.

The music is really dramatic and creates the mood for the audience of suspense. As it bulids up with the chase.

Friday 8 January 2010

preliminary film

Thursday 7 January 2010

taken



The begining of this sequence starts with only diegetic sounds, there is the conversation between the girl and her father and the upbeat music that Amanda is playing. This makes the audience feel relaxed. When the music that Amanda is playing can not be heard any more the conversation gets more tense, making the atmosphere more tense. When Amanda is being taken non diegetic sounds are used, they are high pitched and add to the diegetic sounds already there of her screams. These sounds carry on throughout the phone conversation, adding to the suspense and tension that the audience is feeling, wondering if she is going to get taken or not. When the villains are speaking they talk in a different language. This adds even more suspense as the audience has no idea why the men are taking her and if they could understand what they were saying, the audience would know. From when she is taken only diegetic sounds are used, these sounds are her screaming and the phone conversation.

Editing is also used to add tension to this clip. Parallel editing is used for the phone conversation. It shows both sides of the phone conversation and whilst one is in lots of danger there isn't much the other person could do. This makes us feel sympathy for the dad as the audience can hear how hard he is trying to help her, and by all the equipment he takes out the audience can tell how prepared he is for those sorts of situations. Editing is used effectively during the part when Amanda is being taken. The camera is cutting quickly between Amanda, Kim and the dad the shots lasts for just enough time to see all of their reactions. This makes the audience feel sympathy for Kim and Amanda, as Amanda is being taken and Kim looks terrified. The dads reaction is concern for his daughter but then after stays calm making him seem very in control.

The settings of the two sides of the conversation are very different. One is in a dark room and one is a huge house, full of light. At first the audience feel the jelousy towards the girls as where they are seems much nicer. However this changes quickly as when the audience realise that the villians are there they quickly change there mind to where they want to be.

The costumes of the people shown in the film are clothes that are quite typical for people of that age. This makes Kim easy to relate to for teenage girls making the teenage audience more emotional when she is taken. Men watching that have children will be able to relate to the dad as he also just wares the clothes that men typically wear.

analyse of a thriller

The Dark Knight.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKjr7HWkbqA

Sound
The beginning of the clip stats with just diegetic sounds such as the buzz from the TV and the car turning up, however this then changes to non diegetic sounds such as the drumming beat and then increases to a fast beat. This makes the audience more tense and wondering what is going to happen next. As the tension increases the music becomes more dramatic and faster. This plays on the audience's feelings of apprehension and confusion as they wonder what is about to occur next.
As Lau is talking and explaining about how the police are planning to seize their funds, the film shows the police raid the bank. This makes the audience see what the police are doing and hearing why it won't work from the Lau through the TV. This makes the audience realize that even though the police have the right idea they are not going to be able to seize the money as it has already been moved to a more 'safer alternative'. This makes the audience then wonder if the police will ever succeed.

Lighting
In the beginning the room with all the people in is shown to be darker than where the police are which gives an indication to who the 'good guys' are and who are the villains. Strangely it seems that the second the Joker walks into the room instead of the previous lighting, it turns brighter which puts contrasts to the Joker's(Heath Ledger) body which gives the illusion of a silhouette. This makes the audience weary of the Joker and apprehensive of him.

Costume
Everybody in the room first is dressed in posh suits and at first glance look like they are very hard working men who are in a conference. This is obviously not the case though and it uses the audience's feelings to manipulate the situation. This is because the audience will relate more to people who are dressed more casually than those who who are dressed smartly and like they have a lot of money. This helps the audience weary of them and not trust them.

Tuesday 5 January 2010

preliminary task story board



This is a picture of our storyboard. For when we film so we know what he are doing and how long the shots last etc.

Kate- camera
Maria- Sitting in the office
Scarlett- Walks in

preliminary task continuity task


Establishing shot
This shot sets the scene of the film as it shows the location of the place most of the film is set. It is the titanic, the establishing shot shows the huge size of it and the amount of people that were on it making the end more dramatic as it shows how many people died.


Close up shot
This shot shows the main characters but focuses on his facial expression the first time that he sees rose. From his facial expression we can see that he falls in love with her at first sight. Which is the main theme and storyline to the film.



Match on action shot
This shot shows the iceberg hitting the boat. It shows it from two different point of views, one which is the actual contact with the boat and the other the reaction of the passengers. This is an audience privilege as they know whats going on but the people on the boat don't. It is effective because we know the intensity of what could happen.


Reaction shot
This is the reaction of the look out when he sees the iceberg and the boat are going to collide. From his facial expression you are on edge as you don't know what he has seen and can see the fear in his face. This is effetive because it builds suspense.


Long shot
This long shot of her attempting suicide is made more effective as it shows how far she will fall, and that she will fall into the sea. It also shows to the audience how she differs from how she is portrayed, as she is supposed to be an upper class spoilt girl with everything she wants yet she is still not happy.




Filming a conversation
This shows a conversation between a boy and his mum when the titanic has started sinking. It shows the anger with the mum and the concern of the boy. It shows how the lower class were the last to get onto the boats. The conversation makes the audience feel sympathy for the lower class people as they are easier to relate to.