Sunday, 29 December 2013

Evaluation1): In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?


THE TASK:

The task was to produce a 2 minute thriller opening, that fufills the conventions and expectations of it's film genre. This must be the result of the research and planning that we did before we started filming and editing.In additon, we had to use all of the micro-elements within our thriller productand ensure we were following conventions.




GENERIC CONVENTIONS OF A THRILLER:

In cinematography, conventions involve film shots,angles and movement. One convention, is a high angle which is used to show the inferiority of a female victim or a protagonist. Another convention for thriller within cinematography is the use of a low angle. Low angle shots is used to show the superiority of the antagonist during the film, it makes the antagonist more intimidating to the audience than the other characters. A close up shot is another convention as it is used to view  detail of Iconography and character etc. With editing, the generic conventions are slow paced editing which is used to build up tension amongst the audience. Fast editing, is a convention as it speeds up tension and suspense amongst the audience. In Mise en scene the generic conventions of iconography are gun, knife and blood. The types of characters are victims and antagonists.



GENERIC CONVENTIONS WITHIN MY THRILLER:



Cinematography: One convention that we used is a close up shot on the female victim. This will show the audience and give the impression that the girl has just had a disturbing dream, therefore showing the effectiveness of what this shot has on the audience. This uses and develops conventions because from my research I found close up shots that are used in existing thriller films create and influence the impact of any action that is taking place.

Editing: Slow paced editing, is mainly used to build up tension and suspense among the audience. This happens when the antagonist steps into the kitchen to murder the female victim. This will be effective in making the audience see what is going to happen next with the suspense that is building.

Fast paced editing is used when the female victim is attacked. This speeds up the action in the film and the tension within the audience as the victim is being murdered. This develops conventions.

Sound: Non diegetic sound is used in the thriller with the soundtrack. This gives the impression to the audience that the thriller would be haunting and the sound will have an influence in the tension that will later be created within the audience.

MES:

Costume: The main colours of the costume that we used were black and white, the victim wearing white while the antagonist is wearing black . This was to inform the audience the characteristics of the characters which the colours connote in the thriller. White will connote vulnerability and weakness of the female victim. Black will connote bad motives of any person.

Iconography:  The Iconography that is used in the thriller fits the expectation of the audience. A phone is used by the female victim to text the antagonist a message that is going to motivate him to murder her as a result of his obsession. This shows the significance of the mobile phone. This Iconography is used in the first movie of Scream where the girl Dru is being blackmailed by a masked killer on a phone. Even though, the phone has been used differently, it still has significance.

Knife, is another Iconography that is in the thriller used by the male antagonist. The knife will connote the bad and evil intentions of the male antagonists towards the female victim as he murders her or tries to. Similarly, in Scream the masked antagonist breaks into the house to kill the female victim. This develops conventions of the thriller genre.

Setting: The setting also fits the expectations of the audience in terms of convention. The setting is a house where the female victim is the only person living there. The house is isolated which is the reason why it fits with the conventions. The house is where the main action will take place making it significant. This shows the use of conventions.



CONVENTIONS OF A TARGET AUDIENCE AND OPENING CREDITS:

The target audience  like to get an emotional response that is being scared,anxious and frightened . In the case of thrillers, the generic convention will be a to appeal to an audience that is aged 15 and over. The reason for this age is because a target audience that is below the age of 14 will not be able to relate to themes of thrillers and they will also not be able to watch the content. This is what we took in consideration when we were making our thriller, to make sure our content used and developed that of the 15 certificate.



THE NARRATIVE CONVENTIONAL STRUCTURE THAT WE FOLLOWED:

The narrative theories we used for thriller were aristotle and barthes theories. The aristotle influence comes when there is a climax of the tension when the female victim is being tormented. The Barthes influence comes into play with the connotation of the vulnerability of the female character and the connotationsof the bad motives of the antagonist.

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Planning:Pre- production paperwork

PRODUCTION SCHEDULE:

In the production schedule, it states what is going to happen in the film production. Everyone in the film crew must be given this to be aware of the time and dates for the film production. This will help the film to run smoothly.


Location recce:

This form is for the location for the filming, to see if the location is perfect for the filming and the plot to take place. It is crucial for everyone to have this form so that everyone is aware of the location that the filming is going to take place.






Release and Consent agreement:

This form is for the actors mainly to neogotiate the terms and agreements made by the film producers the form must be signed and given to every person that is involved or part of the caast. This form will influence the film to run smoothly as there will be no disputes over the agreement being signed or not.





LOCATION RELEASE:

The location release is document that is legal and it gives the film crew permission to film. The terms and agreements are made and dicussed between the film crew production and the local company,councilor people who gives us the permission to film there. Without this legal document, the film crew will be ilegally prohibited for filming without a signed approval to film. But with a signed location release the film crew can prove that they have the right to film on the location.


RISK ASSESSMENT:

This is the most important form that everyone in the film crew should have as the film crew will crucially have to be aware of the risks that could arise during the filming of the real production. Therefore, the risk assesment form will help the director and producers to make plans to avoid the risks from ocurring on the location, which could be be hazardous in reality. The risks of the location should be known by every person on the film crew.



Saturday, 7 December 2013

Planning: Storyboard

STORYBOARD:
Storyboard is the graphical representation of a narrative that is used to plan the plot of a film. The storyboard shows each movement that will take place in a film production. This benefits our groups because it prepares us for what we aim to film in our thriller opening. The story board has information that is essential to our thriller opening. For example, the nuber of shots, the angle were filming from, number of scenes in the thrilller opening etc.
 











This storyboard helps us to give a visual aim of what we want to happoen in our thriller.
The main features it has is:
.Lighting
.Sound
.Costume
.Editing
.Props
.Location
.Camera shot
.Narrative description
.Actor

CONCLUSION:
The storyboard represents the ideas of every member within my group. This is the format that we are going to follow when we are filming.
































































































Planning: Sound

PLANNING SOUND:

In our thriller, it is also crucial for us to plan the sound we are going to use for it will create the atmosphere and mood of emotion etc .

One of the sounds we are going to use diegetic sound to make it part of our thriller. The diegetic sound will be shown throughout the film, as is actual sound will be recorded in our thriller. One of the actual sounds that will be recorded is the heaay breathing of fear from the female character this shows the audience that she is scared and vulnerable making them relate to her.

Another sound, that will be used in our thriller is non-diegetic sound. Non-diegetic sound will be used as we plan to use sound effects to create more tension amongst the audience especially. It will; be specifically used when the female character/victim opens her eyes from her tormenting nightmare. It will also create a cliffhanger and reminds the audience that it is only a dream. Non diegetic sound also creates connotations that are different and makes the audience anxious for the next scary scenes that are coming.

Soundtrack will be used to influence and enhance the theme in the thriller to raise the level; standard of fear, mainly amongst the audience.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Planning: Character representation

CHARACTER REPRESENTATION:

Character representation gives the audience more of an insight into the narrative, which is the reason for it being useful in the film production. In order for a film to be conventional to it's genre it is crucial for representations of a character to meet the audience's expectation within that genre.

Name:Unknown

Age:15+

Character Role: Victim

Gender Stereotype of role: Female and Beautiful

Costume: Light coloured normal clothes/Pyjamas

Hair and Make-up: Simple/Normal, Natural, Straight hairstyle

Body language and facial expression: Small/average size, Physically weak.
 Usually portrays a emotion of fear     
Represented as: Vulnerable, Inferior, and a beautiful character

Role within the narrative: To be tormented by the anatgonist in the thriller.

The audience will be in fear for this character as she is being tormented in her home. For they can relate to this female victim/character.

Name: Unknown

Age:15+

Character role: Antagonist

Gender Stereotype of role: Male

Costume: Dark normal clothes

Hair and make up: Natural.

Body language and Facial expression:  Strong-physique
                                                                Evil looking

Represented as: Intimidating, Superior

Role within the narrative: To torment the female victim inside her home.

The audience will be in fear of this character as he is tormenting the female character. Also, at the same time the audience will also be showing dislike towards this character (male anatagonist) as well.

As you can see, there are two characters in total within the thrilller production, This analysis of the roles for both charactders helps me more to understand how the narrative is going to play out. In additon, this would benefit the audience in understanding the narrative and characters much easier. This analysis will help my group to think about our characters more carefully and to see how we can improve them in our thriller. My group will now know how the characters should look and act in the film production, due to this analysis.

Saturday, 30 November 2013

Planning: Mise en Scene

MISE EN SCENE:

As I explained in one of my earlier posts, mise es scene is setting,lighting,body language, facial expression, costume and Iconography.

MIS ES SCENE IN MY THRILLER:

In my 2 minute thriller, mis es scene will be crucially used every time and to make conventional to a thriller.


LIGHTING:
.Natural lighting  will be used when the girl arrives home from work. This will help convey the atmosphere and the mood that is taking place for the audience to watch. Also, lowkey lighting will be used when the antagonist is introduced in the thriller, this is used to make the antagonist make more intimidating to the audience as well as the film.

SETTING:
.The setting will be a Isolated house where the female character lives by herself. We chose this setting because it is very convetional to a thriller, since it is a Isolated location .The female character is living by herself,making the audience fear for her.

BODY LANGUAGE/FACIAL EXPRESSION:
.The body language of the female character will associate with fear and vulnerability, therefore her body language will be tensed up as she fears for her safety since she is physically vulnerable. Her facial exppression will be similar in terms of her fear, her face will portray a emotion of fear to the audience that are fearing for her as she sees the antagonist. As for the antagonist, the body language will portray intimidation to the audience as well as the female character, with the way he stands in the female character's bedroom . In other words, the body language of the antagonist will associate with their character through Intimidation. Facial expression of the antagonist will be a expression that strikes fear into the audience as well. It will be portrayed when he's in the girl's bedroom and when he stands in the kitchen of the female character.

COSTUME:
. The costume of the female character will be clothes of bright colours or white to connote her mental and physical vulnerability and innocence, in other words it will associate with the other mise es scenes that are being portrayed in the thriller.
 .As for the antagonist, he will have a dark costume in order to connote his dark motives and to portray his intimidation to the female character and the audience.

ICONAGRAPHY:
. The Iconography that we will use will help determine the action that happens in the thriller. For instance, when the girl has the keys to open her front door it is clear to the audience that the action will take place in the home within the 2 minutes. The Iconography will influence tension amongst the audience, to summarize the point  I am making on our use of Iconography and the impact that we intend it to have.


Planning: Editing

EDITING:

In our thriller, editing as well as cinematography will also be crucially used.

 We will use fast editing when the female character is seen and attacked by the antagonist this is in order to build up tension amongst the audience as well as suspense. Slow editing will be used when the female character falls to the floor this makes the fall more dramatic towards the audience, meaning that more tension and suspense is created.

A fade to black editing will be used when the viewing target audience sees the antagonist, this creates a good effect on the film, while it will create more suspense and anxiety amongst the audience.

In addition, a reaction shot will be used when the female character first sees the antagonist, this is for the audience to view her vulnerability throught the emotion she shows on her face. Most Importantly, it will influence a chilled response from the audience.

Lastly, a shot reverse shot will also be used to show the full view of the attack and torment, tension and fear between the antagonist and the female victim, creating more suspense among the audience.








Thursday, 28 November 2013

Planning: Cinematography

PLANNING CINEMATOGRAPHY:

A close up shot will occur in the thriller when the female victim opens her eyes. This is because we want to show the audience that the female character has been having a nightmare making them think that the female character will be safe but that is only for a split second.

Also, extreme close up shot will be taken of the glass as it shatters to pieces to show the affection of the glass and it creates more fear and tension amongst the audience. This will enhance the audience's thought that the female character is in great danger, as the extreme close up of the glass shattering will represent the result of the

 In addition, a tilt shot will be taken of the female character's body to show that she is vulnerable this shows the audience that there is a great chance that the girl will come to harm due to her physical vulnerability.

 Further more, a mid shot would taken of the anatagonist standing outside the window of the female character this is in order for the audience to be introduced to the a new character that they will be unsure of therefore creating more tension.

A point of view shot will be used will be used when the victim wakes up from her nightmare, this will be used to petrify the audience with what the victim sees making them Imagine that their the female character in the film.




Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Planning:Opening scene narration

OPENING SCNEN NARRATION:

Our opening scene is of the thriller genre, that is based on a psychological element(sub-genre).

In the narrative, a girl will be going back home appearing to have a normal day(to the audience).There will be a lot of use of cinematography, as different film shots will be on the girl as she is walking home. As well as the sound which will be natural, with the sounds of shoes and wind when she is walking home.

The use of iconography will occur, when the girl arrives home. The girl enters house, that is in a Isolated street. At this point, she is the only person in the house. The audience would feel tension, for it is conventional in a thriller for a suspected female victim to be home alone, before harm comes to gher. So far, a realistic element has been shown portrayed in this 2 minute thriller opening. When the girl goes to bed, the audience will realise that she has dumped her boyfriend through a phone text, texting "It's over". A extreme close up shot will be shown of the phone text, to make more tension amongst the audience for the girl's safety.

Afterwards, the female character goes to bed, she then wakes up for a drink of water, in her kitchen. But as she takes her glass, she sees a haunting figure staring straight at her, this causes her to scream and drop her glass.When the glass drops, the girl wakes up and realises it was a dream to her relief and there will be less tension amongst the audience at this point feeling that the girl will be safe. Suddenly, the same haunting figure appears right in her bedroom making her scream fo her life... Lowkey lighting will be used on the haunting figure to make it more intimidating to the audience.

The audience would be terrified for nthe character as they will not view the continuation. The audience will also suspect the boyfriend she dumped, for there is no other logical reason for the girl to be suddenly tormented.

Sunday, 24 November 2013

Planning:Final Idea

Our Final Idea:

The Idea my group is going to pursue is a thriller opening that has the sub-genre of psychological. The narrative

NARRATIVE:A girl is coming back home from work appearing to have a good normal day, until she dumps her boyfriend through a phone text.She clearly has no regrets about it as she goes home,  changes,eats and goes to bed. She then wakes up to have a drink of water downstairs, but as she opens the fridge she turns and sees a dark haunting figure she screams, when her glass drops she wakes up. To her relief it was only a dream but then she when she sits up in bed she find the same haunting figure right in her face which makes her scream again...

 Title: "It's never over"

Sub genre: psychological

Characters: Female victim,  Male antagonist.

Narrative structure: Aristotle and Barthes

MES:

Location: House
Iconography: Glass, keys,Phone
Costume of characters: Normal clothes with bright colours. (For the female character)
                                       Dark hoodie(For the male anatgonist)
Lighting: Natural lighting, Lowkey lighting
Body Language of key characters:
Female Victim: Small, physically weak, vulnerable
Male anatgonist:Physically strong, Intimidating

Advantage of this Idea: This is a simple narrative, that could easily be acted out by 2 people. Also, it would be easy to find a location for this thriller opening.

Disadvantage of this Idea: Actors may lack commitment to this film production. We may not be granted permission for the location we intend to film in. This naarative may be too typical for a audience to watch.

 This is my group's final Idea.

Saturday, 23 November 2013

Planning: Premilinary task

Premilinary task;

PURPOSE:

The purpose of the premilinary task was for us to be introduced to the aspect of filming. In terms of cinematography and editing.

SCENARIO:
 The scenario we created was 2 students that are having a conversation about school work, with one of them being stressed and depressed due to deadlines coming up.  


GROUP ROLES FOR THE PREMILINARY TASK :
I had the group role of being the cameran for this premilinary task, I used different shots to film eanch scene in the premilinary task. This means that for the real production I am 99% likely to have that same role of being the cameraman, doing the film shots.

Ken had the role of being the editor of the premilinary task. With the use of final cut pro, Ken was able to put each film shots in order and make the video end on the amount of second that was assigned to us. Since he achieved the task of editing for the premilinary task.

Abdullah and Javel both acted in the premilinary task, but for the real production Javel will be the director and location manager and director. While, Abdullah will be the storyboard planner and producer.

DIFFICULTIES:

The difficulties in the premilinary task was that were pushed for time,  In other words we had to finsh filming within the short amount of time we were given. Also, we had to make our video land on the amount of 30 seconds, this was difficult because while making the video land on the assigned amount of seconds we had to delete sections where perfect aspects of cinematography was shown, therefore not much good use of cinematography would be shown in 30 seconds.

BENEFITS:
 The premilinary task has been beneficial for it has given us knowledge of how to use cinematography, everyone in the group has taken part in learning and gaining experiecne of use in filming.

 

Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Planning Production roles

PLANNING PRODUCTION ROLES:

While a production role of a film is taking place, there are at least seven main production roles that are crucial.

The cameraman/woman: This person films the action that takes place during a film. They have to work with the film director and the storyboard organizer, to see how they want the action to be filmed to get the right film shots, film angles and film movement.



 Sound technician: This person has to create the sound in the film for each scene, this includes the soundtrack theme for the film.This is in order to make the film more effective and impacting to the audience. Also, the sound has to have a connection with the film genre.

Actor: The actors have to play the role of the characters that are given to them by the director. Crucially, in all aspects the actors in every context have to be in their character's frame.


Director: The directors are the people who make the characters. They essentially have the overall say in what happens in the film, where it happens and how it happens. They are in control over all aspects of film making. This is in order to make the film a good representation towards the film distributor.


Location manager: The role of this person is to find a location where the action will take place. A risk assessment has to take place too see whetehr the place is safe enough for the filming to take place. The location they find must be effective enough for the genre of the film.

Editor: The role of this person is to edit the video of the filming in as way that is effective on the audience. They will have to work with the director on how they want the filming to be shown to the audience so that It won't confused the audience.

Producer: The role of this person is to manage the budget of the film production. They supervise the making of the film. They present the film to the film distributor in order to gain investment. This person provide the equipment for the film to the directors, editors etc.

Roles within my group:

Javel: Director and Location manager
          The reason being for this is because Javel has a natural technique of putting forward good Ideas  . He likes to take charge for the better. Also, Javel has a great sense of the location for the action to take place and how it will be more Impacting to the audience.

Ken: Assitant cameraman and Editor
         Reason being is because Ken has a perfect understanding of the way a camera should be used to film a scene, which is why he is going to assist me in the camerawork. Also, Ken has perfection when it comes to using softwares to edit videos of a film, this is why he is the editor for our thriller.

Me: Lighting technician and cameraman
       I have a perfect understanding of which lighting would make the action more impacting to the audience which is the reason for me being the lighting technician. In addition, I can perfectly film scenes in the required movement, angle and shot which makes me the main cameraman.

Abullah: Storyboard Planner and Producer
               Abdullah is perfect at organising a timeline of any narrative,which is why he's our storyboard planner, he will be mainly working with the director. Also Abdullah is a perfect supervisor and managing important projects which is the reason being for him ton be the producer.

Monday, 18 November 2013

Developing Ideas



There were 4 choices my film group had to put in our thriller. All the Ideas were based on a psychological element.

Idea 1:

NARRATIVE: A young lady moves Into her new house, to live on her own. One night, her doorbell rings. When she opens the door shes sees a little abadoned girl, she shows sympathy and later adopts her. The little girl tells the lady that her mother attempted to murder her and she has no other family memebers that she knows of. The little girl seems to have a mind set that is tormented. The girl also says she has a friend that is invisible and draws lot of pictures that has disturbing content of horrific, gruesome killing and extrme violent pictures, this horrifies the young lady.  One night, the young lady has a dream of a flashback memeroy when she was pregnant, she was too afraid to do the abortion so she gaver birth to the child in a toilet, but afterwards she chokes the child to death and leaves in the toilet. Since that night, the young lady's dreams become more horrifiying and realistic with what the child said about her mother, for she did the same thing as the little's girl mother. She then realises that the child appears to be the older sprit of the child she gave to and murdered and has come back to haunt her.

Title: "The Unborn"

Sub-genre: Psychological thriller

Characters: Evil child, female victim

Narrative Structure: Aristotle and Barthes

MES:

Location: House, park, pubilc toilet.
Iconography: Blood, Knife, Colur Pencils, Papers
Costume of characters: White costume with black eyes make-up for the evil child
                                       Bright colours clothing for the female victim(young lady)

Lighting: Lowkey lighting, background lighting, top and under lighting.
Body language of key characters:
Evil child: small, physically weak, mysterious and confident.
Female victim: Quite small and short, clueless, Innocent, physically wear and vulnerable.

Advantage of this Idea: Conventional to a thriller taht is psychological. The Idea of evil can be used to manipulate the audience and create fear and also have clear narrative structure so that the viewers can understand.

Disadavntage of this Idea: However, we may not receive allowance for a child to act as a evil child and it would be difficult for a child to put themself in a evil portrayal. Also, the child might be mentally Immature for that role.


Idea 2:

Narrative: A couple cannot give birth to a child of their own. So they try to adopt a child Instead. The couple run into a fortune teller, who tells them their destiny and is petrified by it saying a great danger is entering into their lives. But the couple are not fazed by the fortune teller and they are only more determined to adopt a child. The couple goes to a home for orphaned children, the wife spots a small and lonely child in a corner, she shows motherly sympathy to the child and wants to adopt him but the father is not fully convinced, the wife Insists, so they adopt the child with the father still in 2 minds. As soon as the child moves in with the couple conflict occurs between them their pet dog runs away and never returns. Suddenly, the father has an unexpected and untimely death,afterwards the small child manages to torture and kill the wife, he could have doine the sam toi the husband.

Title: Restless

Sub-genre: Psychological

Characters: Child(demented, demon), Female victim, Father/Husband

Narrative structure: Propp or Todorov

MES:
          .Location-Family house
          . Iconography blood knife which is used to kill
          . Costume the child is made to look demented and the mother costume of a typical victim
            (simple clothing light
          .Dark lighting (setting)

Advantage of this Idea: It is very simple and it will be easy to get a child female victim.

Disadvantage of this Idea:
                                          . Difficult getting a child to play that role
                                           . Might not get allowance to film in a children's home
                                           . Difficult to find a person who can play a fortune teller really well.


Idea 3:

Narrative:  People are studying at a library. All of a suden the electricity goes off. Murders take place but it is not yet known until the light come back on. There is lots of screaming and running for the entrance of the library is locked. In the process, more murders occur until there are six people left. Who are the murderers? Three people turn out to be the murders. One is the typical looking anatagonist. Another is a female who looks seducive another is a young smart looking boy who looks lie he has a silent personality. Fortunately, the 3 protagonists manged to stay alive as the police intervene and kill the 3 murderers in self-defence.

Title: Too Silent

Sub genre: Crime

Characters: 14 year old boy, Seductive blondie, Typical man looking anatagonist

Narrative structure: Todorov

MES:
         Location: Library
         Iconography:Knife, Gun, Phone
         Costume: Black suit for the typical male anatagonist. Red shirt for the female antagonist to                        make her look more seductive. Dark coulured unifrom for the young boy who is also    an antagonist .

Advantage of this Idea; The charcters will be teenagers, who are mentally and physical Immature to play the characters.

Diadvantage of this Idea:  We might not be granted permision to film on library premisis actors might lack commitment to this task.

We will most likely follow Ken's Idea because the narrative is the most understanding and the location will be more acessible than for the other thriller Ideas.

This has taught me to consider the advantages, but more Importantly the disadvantages of an Idea taht comes to my mind.

Sunday, 10 November 2013

Research:Graph Feedback

Graph Feedback:


In this post, I am now going to reflect on some answers I received for my questionaire, through graphs.


WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE FILM GENRE?:

These are results I received from asking the question what is your favourite genre film?. The results show that most people's favorite film genre is thriller, which is what I'm working on. This motivates me to justify, most people's preference of thriller movies by producing an epic 2 minute thriller. While, trying to persuade other people into making thriller their prefered film genre. These results also show me that thriller is a well respected film genre and I'll have to justify it in 2 minutes. This question will help our group to make our thriller convetional to the genre and relating it to our target audience.


WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE SUB GENRE IN THRILLER?:
These are other results I received from asking the question, Whai is your favourite sub-genre thriller?. Results show that most people see psychological as their favourite sub-genre within thriller. This is the most Important question we ask of our target audience, as we want to put in a theme in our thriller that the audience can relate to and the themes that majority would require. In addition, we colud make Ideas that relate to the theme of psychology.
 

WHAT CONVENTIONAL CHARACTER IN THRILLER APPEALS TO YOU THE MOST?:


 These graphs represent answers of another question asked "What conventional character in a thriller appeals to you the most? The results show that the antagonist is the most appealing character for people in characters. This means we need to highlight and portray the antagonist in a way that appeals to the audience and gives them a chilled response of fearing them , which will essentially make a good 2 minute thriller. Results also show that the victim in thrillers is the second most appealing in thrillers. This means we have to portray the victim in the same valued way as the antagonist, but in this context the response would be in fear and remorse for them, as their murder or torture will appeal to the audience.
 


In conclusion, we will try to produce a thriller in a psychological perspective to make it complex and full of tension for the audience. Also, the characters will be portrayed in a way that fulfils the audience expectations.

Monday, 4 November 2013

Questionaire and feedback

Questionaire:

The Importance of primary research is to find out the main requirements of what your target audience want to see in your project.

Regarding making a thriller, I will need to carry out a questionaire ,that makes me known to the requirements of my targeted audience on what they want to see in my thriller. I mainly asked people who are aged 14 and over. The reason is because most thrillers tend to be watched by that age group. In addition, thrillers are mostly certificated at 15 or 18.
1. What is your gender?
Male
Female
2. What is your age range?
6-10
11-15
16-20
20+
3. What element makes you realise that you are watching a thriller?
Iconography
Theme
Characters
Sound
4. What theme in a thriller makes you instantly attracted to it?
Obsession
Vengeance
Death
Crime
5. What sub-genre do you prefer to watch?
Psychological

Horror
Erotic
Other
6. What type of sound in thriller do you prefer to hear?
Off screen sound
Parallel sound
Contrapuntal sound
7. What age rating of thriller would you to watch?
12
12A
15
18
8. What conventional editing in thriller excites you more?
Fast
Slow
9. What setting do you think is conventional enough for thrillers?
Forest
Basement
Isolated house
10. What Iconography do you prefer to see in your thrillers?
Phone
Gun
Knife
11. What gender of victims in thrillers would you prefer to see?
Male
Female
12. What gender of the protagonist would you prefer to see?
Male
Female
13. What gender of the antagonist would you prefer to see?
Male
Female
14. What body language would you prefer to see from a antagonist?
Good
Bad
15. What conventional editing in thriller do you prefer?
Fast
Slow
16. What film shot would you prefer to see of a protagonist?
Mid close up
Close up
Extreme close up
17. What film shot would you prefer to see of a victim?
Mid close up
Close up
Extreme close up
18. What film shot would you prefer to see of an antagonist?
Mid close up
Close up
Extreme close up
19. What type of lighting would you prefer in thrillers?
Low-key lighting
Under Lighting
20. What character in thrillers do you like the most?
Protagonist
Victim
Antagonist

Sunday, 3 November 2013

Research:Typography

 
Typography:

Typography is the style of writing that is used to associate with the genre of the film . 
Typography helps the audience to understand the genre of a film, more importantly typography of a film title could be written in a style that connects with the target audience. Typography also helps to connote themes.

Colours of Typography:

The colours of typography are mainly used to collabarate with the style of writing in giving the audience an impression of what genre the film is going to be. Also the colours connotes the themes that will occur in the film. For Instance, if the colour of typography is red with a font that looks haunting if will connote death. This means the audience could relate to a film due to the typography.

Size of Typography:

The size of the title(in movies) will depend on the impact it makes on the audience meaning a movie title can become a small size, as long as it makes impact on the audience which always happens because the main aim is to stand out.

Examples:

In the opening of the movie seven, this exact font is shown in a distance with a dark background surrounding it. There is fading effect to the title which implies that the film is going to be dark and scary. Also, the font sets the atmosphere and the mood of the film. It also partly sets tenison and anxiety amongst the audience. The main importance of the title is that it stands out. Furthermore, the colour of the title, white connotes innocence and vulnerability which will be portrayed in the film. Although, in the opening credits the title was small, it still made an impact on the audience with the emotion of tension.



 Another movie example involving typography is Taken. The main colurs that are shown in the title are red and white. The reason for this is becase the colours connote danger, vulnerability and death, these themes are shown in the plot.







For my thriller, my group will have to produce a font that will have an emotional impact on the viewers. Also, the font and colour of the font will need to help the viewing audience relate to the thriller.

The typography we plan to use in our thriller we associate with the thought of death so we plan to use writing of blood for our title. The reason being is to fulfil conventions of our thriller. 




Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Research: Themes

Narrative Themes:


These are the Ideas that are represented in the movie. The Ideas are mainly represented by the characters. This allows the audience to feel emotion with the character which is the reason why it is important for the audience to Identify themes..

Themes in thrillers:

The main themes that are represented in thrillers are:
 .Death
.Crime
.Vengeance
.Obsession

DEATH:
The theme of death will create a emotion of sadness from the audience. Death Is usually a terrible experience, therefore it brings a emotional reaction of sadness from the audience and anger as well.

THEME OF DEATH PORTRAYED:
The Scream Quadrilogy mainly portrays the theme of death. The audience will be more saddened at the fact that death will occur from the starting conversation on "what's your favourite scary movie?" or watching a scary movie. Death is set to happen in the film, due to the dialogue that is said and the connotation of the victim and antagonist in the same scene. Also, the because of the tension that is created by the film with the use of sound.

CRIME:
Crime is another theme in a thriller, what I mean by crime is action that takes place and is criminal activity. For example, a rape scene that takes place in a thriller would be criminal activity, therefore bringing an emotion of fear as well as anger to the audience, making them think something else more drastic is going to happen next crime is always carried out by the antagonist.  At times in thrillers, crime may be used as a tool to make the audience unexpectingly turn against the protagonist. Crime is a theme that can be complex to the audience at times.

EXAMPLE OF CRIME BEING PROTRAYED:
American Gangster is a crime thriller that mainly portrays the theme of crime. The audience are drawn by the film, to sympathise with the main character who is morally a anatagonist because of his actions and motives. Crime in this film is used to make the audience saddened and emotional, for they will probably have sympathy and care for the character due to his family, but he still is commiting crimes.



VENGEANCE:

Vengeance is another theme that is common in a thriller, it will bring tension and anxiety to the audience. The theme of vengeance is usually carried out by the antagonist.  The audience will propbably see the motive for carrying out the vengeance, but the fact remains that the vengeance is most likely to be deadly.

EXAMPLE OF VENGEANCE SHOWN IN FILMS:
The theme of vengeance is shown in the movie Taken. Where the daughter of a bodyguard is kidnapped by thugs. In fury, the bodyguard has to save her and he will commit vengeance by killing the people who were involved in his daughter's kidnapping.


OBSESSION:
Obsession is another common theme in thrillers, specifically pschological. This theme is probably the theme that gives the audience the most anxiety and tension, because obsession generally (in real life) has an impact on people's lives. Therefore, obssesions in thrillers would be likely to end in a deadly consequence, obsession is a perfect collabarating theme with death. The misery is a good example of a film that involves the theme of obsession.

OBSESSION PORTAYED IN FILMS:
The movie the Misery mainly portrays the theme of obsession, when a nurse does all she can to kidnap and kill, a famous author she adores and most importantly obsessed with. As always, there is a natural consequence of a obsession of anything. In this film, the obsession that the nurse has of the author who she has tied to the bed will lead to a consequence of pain and a consequence of death for either characters.

MORE THEMES:
Due to sub genres  of thriller more themes can be identified. Romance is another theme that can be associated with thrillers, but in a negative context. It is more likely that romance would be potrayed as the cause of death or murder. Humour is another theme that occurs from sub genres of thriller but it would also be portrayed in a negative context as humour tends to link with or foreshadow the death that later occurs.

I will need to introduce themes in thrillers otherwise I won't be gaining emotion from my target audience making my thriller not appealing to them. The themes I would introduce in my thriller is death, obsession and romance.

Monday, 21 October 2013

Research:Opening credits

OPENING CREDITS:

Opening credits is information that is shown to the audience at the beginning of a film. The Information that is told the audience, is the people that are involved in the film, like the actors, directors, producers etc. Most importantly the titile of the film is told to the audience.The purpose of this is to attract the audience, like the actors that are in the film are probably well known and well liked by the audience. This could also apply to the director or producer. Opening credits may used to honour people who have died, that probabaly influenced the making of the film.

THE IMPACT OF OPENING CREDITS ON THE AUDIENCE:
The opening credits could excite the audience, for they are usually are about to watch famous actors, making them entrigued because they can relate to them. The audience will also feel tension(along with excitement) as the opening credits are usually accompanied by a soundtrack.

EXAMPLES OF OPENING CREDITS IN FILMS:

The Departed is a good example. The audience will be intrigued by the opening credits of the Departed, mainly because of the famous actors in the film like: Leonardo Dicaprio, Matt Damon, Mark Wahlberg, Jack Nicholson etc. As well as the famous director Martin Scorcese. The audience are Instantly attracted to the film because of these famous people that are involved in the film.

Another film that is a perfect example for opening credits is Pulp Fiction. The audience will yet again be intrigued by the actors starring in the movie like: John Travolta, Samuel L Jackson Uma Thurman etc. As well as the director Quentin Taratino. The usual order of the opening credits is that the actors are shown first all the way to the director who is shown last. Before the opening credits of the film, a robbery of a cafe had taken place. This creates tension among the audience during the opening credits making them wonder wht is going to happen next after the opening credits.


The Information I will use in my opening credits, is the people who are Involved in my thriller movie. This has taught me the Importance of opening credits, for they can be used in a way to stir up tension amongst the audience, that's if a action first takes place. I will also need to Instantly attract the viewers to my thriller, especially during the opening credits.


Research:Age certificates

Age certificates:

Age certificate are ratings that are giving to every film, to find out what is suitable for every target audience(age group) to watch.

In the Uk, it is the BBFC that give the age ratings to every film that comes out. This means they are providing public information on the films as they come out.

Age Ratings:

U: This age rating means that a person from 4 years over can watch the film. This is due to the fact that the film is set within a framework of positive morale. There will be reassured counterbalances to any horror or violence. There will be mild violence or language in U rated films. U means universal, anyone acn watch the movie. It is suitable for a child to view alone.


The animated disney pixar movie Up is a good example of a U rated movie, for it contains mild violence and language. In addition, the plot of Up Is set within a positive moral. The movie was ranked U by the BBFC.




PG: PG stands for parental guidance, meaning the child may not be able to view a film without the supervision of an adult. Parents are advised to consider the risk of the film upsetting younger or sensitive children. A child 8 years or older could be allowed to view the film alone. In PG films there are only some sex references, it will be allowed because the child is unlikely to understand the sex references. PG films may also contain scenes of anti-social behaviour, but in these films they would not be promoted or glorified, for there should be a clear message that this is bad.

The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, is a perfect example of a PG film. Although, the content of the film is child based, It does contain scenes of violence which   may not be suitable for a child to view without the company of a adult. This is the reason why the BBFC ranked the movie PG.


12: This age rating Implies that a person aged 12 or over can view the film alone. 12 films will contain use of moderate strong language but It wouldn't be constant, or else it will be ranked up to a 15. Furthermore, 12 films would contain sexual content through nudity, violence etc. In addition, 12 films will contain violence that is very moderate. Grusome scenes can be tolerated only If It is justified by It's content.

The A team, is a brief example of a 12 rated film. The movie contains scenes of violence, but it is suitable for A child 12 years or over to view. In addition, the movie contains use of strong language but it is not constant, meaning that it is still suitable for a child 12 years or over to view. The A-TEAM also contains sexual content, but it still maintains it's suitability for a 12 year old to view.


12a: The difference this age rating has from a 12 rating is that it only occurs in cinema viewing. The A means accompanied, In other words a 12 year old or under may need a company of an adult to view a film. For the content may be unsuitable for the child to view alone. 12a films will probably contain more violence and sexual content which coul be inappropiate for a 12 year old to view alone.

The Dark Knight Rises was rated a 12A by the BBFC, this was due to the moderate use of violent content and use of strong language. Nevertheless, adults had the resposibilty to decide if it was suitable for a child to view this film altogether.




15:These aged films contain a constant use of violence and strong language. In addition, 15 films portay scenes of sexual content throuch nudity,activity etc. There is no limit to the amount of strong language that is used in 15 films. Furthermore, there is use of drug taking even in a way which can be promoted. More Importantly, these rated films contain language or behaviour that associates with discrimination.

The Departed is a perfect example of a 15 rated film, for it especially contains the constant use of strong language and stromg violence as well as strong drug use, this is the reason for It's ranking at 15 by the BBFC.





18: These rated films rank higher than 15 due to It's strong use of horror and violence as wellas sexual activity. In some cases, 18 films can contain real sex that is taking place, which is the main reason while these films are only ranked for adults to view, for the sex act is endorsed in 18 films. Another reason, is the strong use of illegal drugs can be portrayed and endorsed


Pulp Fiction, is a splendid example of a 18 rated movie for it mainly contains scenes of strong violence that may really upset the viewing audience as well as language that associates with discrimination.






Age rating changes: An age rating of a film may change between the the time it comes out in cinema and the time it comes out on dvd.

Spiderman is a perfect example, It was the film that Introduced the rating of 12a in cinema viewing.

The reason why spiderman was raised from a PG to 12A, was because viewers had argued that spiderman was too violent, as wellas having a controversial narrative. Other viewers, disagreed for spiderman was a comic book hero, therfore children should have a right to view the Spiderman movie.


Thrillers age rating:

The age rating, thrillers usually tend to get is 15 or 18. The reason is because, they always contain violence, strong language. Meaning, it would upset a young audience. Also, the violence may be unsuitable for a under 15 year old to view.

For my thriller, I would give the age rating a 12, for It would not contain strong language and the duration will be a short time.

Not all films go through classification, there are 2 reasons for that. One reason is because a film can be totally suitable for every target audience, meaning that there is no scene that will be inappropriate for any target audience.
 
Another reason, would be that another film would be totally inappropriate for every target audience. Therefore it would be banned from being released by the BBFC in Britain.

My Thriller:
My thriller would be a 12 age rating, for it won't be suitable for anyone under that target audience. The reason is people under the age of 12 wont be able to relate to the theme of murder, that it down to mental Immaturity.