Thursday, 3 May 2012

2nd Image For Production Logo

This is an image of me editing and improving the technique's for creating a production logo for our group.

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Treatment

Our film opening sequence Revenge is a thriiler genred movie about a young boy who decides to take revenge on a girl for the Killing of his brother. However instead of seeking revenge on the person who commited this crime the boy (Lamar) decides to gain his revenge on the murderer's girlfriend who is completely oblivious about the whole situation.

The journey continues as vulnerbale Shannon who plays the girlfriend of the murderer is kidnapped during a sleepover with two friends (Monique and Larelle). She is thrown into the back of a car boot with three male's in the car. The driver then drives off into the dark road in confidence at full speed. What happens after this remains a mystery to the audience.

Our group decided to produce a storyline/plot that has a mystery at the end as this is appealing to our target audience. We wanted out target audience to be of an age group that this story line would come across as exciting too, and teenagers and young adults can regulate themselves to this well.

The opening sequence is filmed during the night making it less obvious for people in the scene to be aware of what is taking place within their surroundings. We chose to film the whole thriller opening sequence in Shannon's house and then on her road as her road is narrow and dark which was useful for when we were filming the scene of Shannon being kidnapped.

Filimg in her room helped to bring realism to the film as a girly sleepover was taking place. The colour of Shannon's room is bright pink so this was a great convention to use. Also the characters had no awareness of what was going to happen to Shannon as she opened the door, this was demonstrated well through the sleepover scene.

Friday, 27 April 2012

Questionnaire Responses

The questionnaire responses indicated to me that people of age groups between 16 and 24 are much more likely to go to the cinema to watch a film of a thriller genre rather than another genre such as romance which they would prefer to view at home.

The majority of the responses from the questionnaire showed that 40% of the people who go to the cinema are interested in the film depending on who is starring in the movie. However the other 60% tend to be interested in a film depending on how well the trailer and advertisements has caught their attention.

People also indicated that they like the genre "Comedy" which is interesting as most thriller films generally have a decent amount of comedy indulged in with the intense thriller. This is a good technique to use as it allows the audience to feel shocked during a moment where suspense is building and then allowing the audience to feel relieved and laugh when nothing actually happens yet. This can be classed as the disruption throughout the film.

In What ways does your media prodict use, develop and represent real life Media?

The idea that My group and I have created conforms to real life media as a vast majority of the events that are challenged throughout the short title sequence represent issues that occur during everyday life.
An example of this is being kidnapped and being thrown into the back of a car during night time; as less people will be aware of what is happening. It is highly unlikely for someone to hear the screams of a kidnapped victim due to the majority of people sleeping and the vast majority of people are unable to see clearly due to the darkness at night time.

Violence occurs everyday, therefore people are aware that this happens and are able to point it out when seen, however different forms of violence stand out to people more depending on what happens. As this scene will involve screaming from the young girl being kidnapped (Shannon) you would expect maybe her closest next door neighbours to hear this. However there are many reasons why they may be unable to hear this as witnesses of a crime.
Some of these reasons are:


  • Nobody may be at home

  • Could be sleeping

  • In a part of the house where the main road is not seen

  • Turn a blind Eye

All of the above occur frequently without being deliberate. Therefore whether the kidnapper escapes away safely with his victim will be a mystery.
To ensure that our media product applied to real life and had a sense of the "norm" instead of unrealistic events, it was essential that we used the correct code conventions to create a brilliant thriller sequence. Tension is built up throughout the film and the camera shows what is on the screen when the main characters are watching a film. We done this so that we could have audience involvement. for example when the characters jump it is likely to cause the audience to jump depending on how scary something is. Audience involvement was cardinal as this also creates suspense for the audience.

Our media product has been shot in a unique way using different camera shots and lighting to emphasize on specific scenes and what they portray to the audience. The use of close ups on the characters faces allow the audience to understand what emotions the character is feeling. Fast editing has been used to ensure that the audience are aware of the genre of the film, this also builds suspense.

Preliminary Task


Thursday, 26 April 2012

Case Study 2: David Fincher




About David Fincher:
David Fincher was born in 1962 in California(Marin Country). His career first started to take off at the age of 18 years of age as he had many aspirations within this career path.


Who has he worked with?  
David Fincher has worked with great music artists, and directed their music video's. Some of these people are: Madonna, Michael Jackson, Sting and George Michael. 

What Movies has he created?
David Fincher has created and directed many  movies since his career path has began. Some of the movies he has produced are: Fight Club, Seven, The Social Network and The Curious Case of David Button. All three of these movies done exceptionally well allowing David Fincher to become a very well known film producer. This also helped his career further allowing him to make ample amount of profit.

The majority of people who are interested in action and thriller based movies are able to recognize a David Fincher movie by a specific flashing light that he uses at the beginning of the start of his movies. The majority of his films tend to end in death which is also a great significance of a David Fincher film. This is normally done by a suicidal attempt. however sometimes this attempt fails and there is a disruption.

The films I am analysing:
The two films that I have chosen to analyse are "Fight club" and "Seven"

Fight Club:
The Narrative of the story Fight Club was fully produced in 1999, however it is a film based on life during 1996.
The plot of the story is: A travelling auto-mobile company employee (Norton) suffers from insomnia. Despite this his doctor is refusing him to take any medication for his illness as he feels that his illness is not as severe as others suffering from the same thing. He advises him to visit a support group to see the other examples of more extreme suffering for himself. The process of this soon turns into an underground fight club that twists into an extremely violent revolution. 
During the year 1999 when the film was distributed into cinema's and box office. During the first week, Fight Club was shown on 1,963 screens making a total profit of $11,035,485 in the USA.  In the UK, Fight club was shown on 322 screens allowing David allowing a profit of $1,177,219 to be made. This is a brilliant amount of profit that David Fincher gained from in the first week of the movie being released.
The film was able to sell well due to the promotion of the movie and the recognition of the director. Also word of mouth is always a brilliant strategy for people to use as people are recommending the movie to watch due to an experience of enjoying the movie and watch it portrays. Whether it conveys realism towards the audience and audience involvement is an extremely important key within film. The synergy that was used to help promote the film were an excessive amount of film posters to raise the awareness of the intended target audience who are people who have an interest within this genre of film and also on an age of 15 plus. Video trailers were shown on a number of sites alongside miscellaneous links for the new upcoming film at the time. The was available to see in the Cinema, box Office and shortly after was able to be viewed on DVD and downloaded from online.

Seven
The plot synopsis of the movie Seven is about two homicide detectives desperately hunting for a serial killer. The reason for this is due to the serial killer stating that the reason for each of his crimes is due to the worlds ignorance of the seven deadly sins. The movie explored a variety of the victims life, as the tortured remains have been left. The movie is completely intense and ticks al of the boxes of conforming to a thriller movie as the conventions are all correct. The genre of the films appeals to a target audience who are particularly interested in Thriller Films alongside Mystery and crime which all create suspense for the audience or viewer.
The movie scored a total of 8.7 star ratings altogether which suggests to all viewers that the movie is definitely a recommended film to watch conveying all the conventions that a thriller film should have.
The box office budget of the film was $33,000,000 however the movie seven allowed the director David Fincher and the company to make a massive amount of Gross profit that reached $316,400,000. This also helped to raise awareness of the company and the famous and upcoming popular Director David Fincher.

Tuesday, 24 April 2012

Four Thriller Opening Sequences

  •  The opening of a title sequence should engage and create interest for the audience as this creates audience involvement and will encourage the audience to continue watching the film.
  • Jeepers Creepers: The Jeepers Creepers opening sequence follow the conventions of thrillers well. Some of the conventions used in this opening sequence are a variety of Camera Angles and shots to emphasize on some of the scenes that take place throughout the movie. The majority of these shots are close up and high angles. The use of this is to make people look bigger and more dominant suggesting that there is a victim. Close ups also allow you to see the expression on someone's face e.g. if someone is scared or unsure a close up may be used on there eye. The close ups that are used in the opening Sequence emphasize the surroundings and help the audience to understand what the thriller is about. High Angles are used are used to make someone seem smaller and less powerful. The high angles used in the opening sequence give the audience a sense of intimidation for the main character showing that they are slightly victimized throughout the film. Dark colours are used throughout (red and black) which are normal conventions for a thriller. Low key lighting is used as the scene has been filmed in the dark.
  • Scream 4: High Key Lighting is used in this opening scene due to the fact that the scene is filmed in a house. The use of sound is mainly with the characters, however non deigetic sound appears as one of the characters go outside to meet a stranger who has been continuously calling her. The main image for the movie cover is of the mask of a black face with its mouth wide open. This mask highlights the film (scream) as people are aware of what film they are being attracted to when they see the mask. The subtitles are highly effective and eye catching. The name of the film has been spelt as "Scre4m" This is a smart way to show the audience that this is the fourth edition to the movie Scream. As the number four has been used as an A for the word scream. This is also a brilliant way to attract the main intended audience who would range from teenagers to young adults. (15 to 25). As the age rating is 15 onwards.
  • Paranormal Activity: The opening sequence of paranormal activity allows the audience to immediately establish the genre and narrative just by visualizing the mise-en-scene. The movie Paranormal activity is set in a large house (most likely to be a mansion as this conveys to thriller conventions). Living in a large house means that the access for people is easier to break in and harder for the residents to realize the intruders despite having security alerts and alarms. Dark Colours have been used throughout the opening sequence (mainly black and dark grey shadows). The editing that has been used is extremely effective and has been used to for the subtitles to show the actors/ actresses names. The subtitles including the name of the film are shown against a pitch black background which helps to emphasize the white and red writing that has been placed onto it.
  • SinCity: The sin city opening sequence represents an action based thriller starring Quentin Tarantino. The movie has a total amount of 8.5 star ratings allowing the audience to see that the movie is highly rated and recommended to watch especially for its intended audience who are people that take an interest in thriller movies. This could be due to the adrenaline that thriller movies allow the audience to feel. the amount of sound perspective that is used at the beginning of the opening sequence is limited to a point that the audience becomes more interested in what they can visualize rather than what they are able to hear. an establishing shot is used at the beginning to emphasize what the movie is portraying, this shot is set in a club which helps to highlight the plot/synopsis of the movie. Long shots as well as close ups have also been used to show the surroundings/ settings plus the emotion on characters.

Friday, 24 February 2012

Production Schedule

Production Schedule Template New

Thursday, 2 February 2012

Case Study 1


Case Study: Quentin Tarantino

Quentin Tarantino is an American Film Director, screen writer and producer. He started his career in the early 1990's.
Quentin Tarantino was born on march 27th 1963. He is a world famous director and actor. He originally started his career of directing through acting and appeared in Golden Girls. After this it was spotted by the majority of people that he has the potential to do better. He then worked himself upwards to becoming a director.

Sub Genre: 
Quentin Tarantino fits into the Sub Genre of Thriller/ suspense and action films

What films has Quentin Tarantino Directed/ Produced?
Guentin Tarantino is best known for his successful films such as
  • Kill Bill (Volume 1 & 2)
  • Sin City
  • Natural Born killers
  • True Romance
The films i am analysing
The films that I will be analising are Kill Bill (Volume 1) alongside True Romance.
I have decided to analyse these two films in particular because I think that they convey the most interesting story line for the audience.

True Romance:
True Romance is fascinating as you would expect the storyline to be extremely romantic e.g. the typical fairytale story that conveys a happy ending despite a disruption.
Although True Romance does have a happy ending alongside a disruption, it is completely the opposite type of disruption that you would expect to see due to the name of the film. On the other hand the word “True” has most likely been used to portray the twist throughout the film, that the Romance was not as true as it felt during the beginning of the couple getting together.
The plot of the movie True Romance is about a young fascinating man that marries a hooker called alabama and steals cocaine from her pimp to be successful with his attempt to sell this in fame and money fortuned popular people in hollywood. The film True Romance consists of three genre's which are Thriller, Mystery and crime.

The trailer of the movie True Romance shows a variety of tracking shots as there are many journeys throughout the movie. This type of shot is the best way to film a scene with movement from inside a car as it allows the audience to see what is going on in the scene whilst the camera follows behind recording the scene. There is a wide range of high key lighting used as most of the movie is filmed throughout the day. Howver during different times of the day such as in the night the lighting changes to low key lighting creating an effect on the audience as sexual scenes tend to proceed during this time of the day throughot the film. The film True Romance scored a total rating of 7.9 stars overall.
The release date of True Romance was on the 15th October 1993 and his second massive Movie Kill Bill Volume 1 was released a year later on 17th October 2003.

Kill Bill:
Kill Bill (Volume 1) scored a rating of 4 stars and a total of 8.2. Kill bill was highly successful and due to the success of the film Kill Bill volume 2 was later produced. The plot synopsis of Kill Bill is about a female called the bride who is a member of the deadly viper assassination squad lead by her lover Bill. As the bride became pregnant she decided to leave the group/ her life as a killer causing many problems to occur after this as her baby was not able to be born due to a variety of circumstances, she then decided to seek Revenge.
The trailer of the Movie Kill Bill explores all of the conventions of a thriller allowing the audience to see what may occur but not fully knowing. It shows full intensity of all the main characters, giving the audience a slight impression of what type of roll the characters are playing. This si appealing as people who are interested due to particular actors and actresses within the film are able to decide straight away whether they want to see the film or not. The cast that are starring in a film can play a big role in how well a film performs.


How is the films a thriller?
The two movies that i am analysing are classed as thrillers due to the fact that they follow the conventions of a thriller movie rather than a Horror Movie. The way this has been done is by building tension and suspicion throughout the film rather than at the beginning of the film.

Saturday, 28 January 2012

Conventions of The Thriller Genre

Thriller Genre
The conventions of a thriller genre are designed to frighten the audience by using realistic affects. Thrillers enable the audience to think as it generally has more than one storyline.
Films with the genre of Thriller are designed to fright the audience without using blood and weapons. Instead the movie will include strange noises, darkness and quick editing as this creates plenty of suspense for the viewer.Some of the things you would expect to see in a thriller are:
  • Effective Camera Angles

  • Effective Lighting

  • Massive Mansions

  • Darkness and Mist
Thrillers convey different conventions compared to a Horror as a Horror movie is based on actions that include blood and death. Horrors are slightly more simplified as they tend to have predictable story lines. Often in thrillers the beginning plot is centered around a crime. This helps to attract the audience as outcome of the disruption (crime) is much more extreme than expected.
Thrillers are designed to make a numerous amount of people feel frightened and filled with adrenaline. A thriller makes me people jump in shock whilst filled with enjoyment. Thrillers make the majority of people sweat (there palms are likely to become sweaty), it races peoples pulse as well as there heart beat and can also prevent people from sleeping during night.

Sound
The use of sound at the beginning of the opening scene of a thriller sets an ideal type of story that the audience expect to see. Sound helps to create suspense especially. An example of this is if the victim in a thriller film was exploring a massive house alone completely pitch black. You would expect to hear slow non - diegetic sound to help set the scene and have a sense of understanding of how the character may be feeling which is most likely to be (suspicious, frightened and wary). However a normal predicted scenario would be that the victim is not alone although they think they are) they are being followed and close monitored by someone who is much more dominat and probably more violent than the victim.Eventually the victim would discover that they are not aone and are likely to be chased and attacked. It is then that the tempo of the music would begin to get faster. This helps to engage the audience as it is building suspense and therefore creates audience involvement.
Non - diegetic sound is sound that has been added in post production after filming. The audience can hear this sound but the characters/ cast cannot.

Camera Angles and Shots
  • Tracking

  • Panning

  • Close - Ups
Close ups show emotion on people's faces only. This helps and allows the audience to understand what a character may be thinking or experiencing, therefore the audience are able to see for their selves if someone is in fear.