Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Monday, 23 February 2009
Costume...
In this lesson we discussed what costumes we are going to wear:
Holly's Costume:
We chose casual because it would give the impression that it is just a normal day.
Dan's Costume:
For Dans costume, we chose a hoody and jeans because he can put his hood up to give a more scary feel because you can't really see his face. It also gives a threatening or mysterious feel because the audience will want to know who he is or what he is going to do.
Friday, 20 February 2009
Final Practical research...
According to www.imdb.com/chart/thriller The Godfather is the number one thriller of all time with The Godfather 2 coming in second and The Dark Knight in third place. The Godfather won 3 Oscars including Best Actor, Best Picture and Best Writing, Screenplay. It also had another 19 wins and 17 nominations. On the opening weekend the gross at the box office was $302,393 and it opened in 6 screens in the USA.
Examples of films:
- Phone Booth is a thriller about a selfish man trapped in a phone booth by a deranged sniper. Framed for the murder of a pimp, he finds himself surrounded by police who have no idea of the sniper's presence.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thriller_(genre)#Film
- The Bourne Identity was adapted into a movie starring Matt Damon which used many of the thriller conventions of the plot. Though its sequels, The Bourne Supremacy and The Bourne Ultimatum, depart significantly from Robert Ludlum's storyline, the conspiracy-thriller genre is still well-preserved.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thriller_(genre)#Film
Genre
Amy researched the thriller genre.
Thrillers have a wide variety of genres including, literature, film, televison and gaming. Thrillers are characterized by fast pacing, frequent action, and resourceful heroes who must thwart the plans of more-powerful and better-equipped villains. Literary devices such as suspense, red herrings and cliffhangers are used extensively. There are a lot of sub genres within thriller for example, action thriller, crime thriller, medical thriller, drama thriller etc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thriller_(genre)#Sub-genres
Industry
Dan researched into industry and looked at the best thrillers of all time
1.The Godfather (1972)
2. The Godfather Part II (1974)
3. The Dark Knight
4. Star Wars Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
5. Rear Window (1954)
6. Cidade de Deus (2002)
7. Fight Club (1999)
8. The Usual Suspects (1995)
9. Psycho (1960)
10. The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
The source was: http://www.imdb.com/chart/thriller
Tuesday, 17 February 2009
Final Practical, Lesson 2- Storyboard...
Wednesday, 11 February 2009
Monday, 9 February 2009
Preliminary Task...
Overall, it went well, there was only one problem with the lighting, we decided to shut the curtains half way through the filming, so the lighting changed, this was good that we did it in the preliminary task because then in the actual thriller we can take these things into account. But to overcome this problem we changed the whole clip into black and white and you never know any different :)
Final Practical, Lesson 1- Research, Planning & Brainstorm...
Today we chose our groups, in mine there is Amy Selby and Dan Walker. We brainstormed some ideas of what we want in our thriller for example:
- Locations e.g. Park, House, Shops
- Costumes e.g. skirts, jeans, t-shirts, hoodies
- Camera angles & Shots e.g. long shots when the girls are running or close ups to see their expressions
- Mise-en-scene e.g. Dark lighting to create suspense
- Characters e.g. protagonist, antagonist
We then made a more detailed final plan which included what exactly is going into our thriller. After that we constructed a questionnaire, which we will hand out and collect information from. Some of the questions included are; what do you like to see in a thriller, who are your favourite characters and how often do you watch thrillers.
1. Whats your favourite thriller? ________________________
2. What do you think a good name for a thriller would be?
· The Unknown
· Kidnapped
· Gone
· Dead and Gone
· Other, Please state__________________________
3. What do you like to see in a thriller?
· Murder
· Action
· Kidnapping
· Cliff Hangers
· Other, Please state_______________________
4. Who are your favourite characters in thrillers?
· Good guys
· Bad Guys
· Femme Fetale’s
· Other, Please state____________________
5. Who is your favourite character in thrillers?
· Alfred Hitchcock
· James Bond
· Batman
· Other, Please state_____________________
6. How often do you watch thrillers?
· 0-2 weeks
· 2 weeks- 1 month
· 1-4 months
· 4-6 months
· 6 months-1 year
· 1 year+
· Never
7. Do you prefer to watch films in..?
· Colour
· Black and White
· Sepia
· No Preference
8. Where do you like to see thrillers?
· Cinema
· At home
· Internet
· Phone
· Other, Please state_______________
9. How long do you expect the opening to thrillers to last?
· 0-2 minutes
· 2-5 minutes
· 5-10 minutes
· 10+ minutes
· Other, Please state____________________
10. What do you expect from a thriller?
From our results we found out that most people's favourite thriller is Wanted.
The most popular names for a new thriller were The Unknown and Dead and Gone with 4 votes each. We therefore decided to call our thriller Dead and Gone. We think that this name will create an enigma for the audience.
Action was the most popular thing that people would like to see in a thriller. Therefore we have decided to do short, quick cuts to give the impression of action.
Most people prefer to watch films in colour rather than Black and White or Sepia. We are filming our thriller in colour as it shows realism.
Audience research
Thrillers are generally particularly popular with the under 25's and have a slight female skew. With moviegoers in an attentive and focussed mindset, they provide a highly effective, distraction free advertising environment. http://www.valmorgan.co.nz/nz/audiences/profiles/thrillers/
Tuesday, 3 February 2009
How to use a camera...
- Turn steady shot off when using a tripod
- When putting the tape in the camera, don't push the 'don't push button'
- Choose either wide screen or normal, don't keep changing the size
- Make sure the lense is clean, don't smudge it with your fingers though, use a cloth
- Set the camera to slow play
- Set the exposure to manual
- When you hit record, make sure you wait 5 seconds before filming
- Don't point the camera straight at the sun or any bright lights
- If your going to pan, make sure you have enough room
- Set the white balance up correctly, use a white piece of paper where you are going to film, and zoom the camera in until you can't see any other colour
- Record the room normal for the ambient sound, so you can use that sound when editing the cuts.
Sunday, 1 February 2009
Analysis of real media products...
At the begining of the film, some writing comes up and it reads:
What is a trailer?
A trailer is basically an advertisement consisting of short scenes from a motion picture that will appear in the near future.
Aims:
- generate interest in the film
- show off the stars of the film
- show the film to its best advantage
- create excitement
- tell people what the films about
- not give too much of the plot away
- showcase some of the best bits of the film
- give details about the production team
Thriller Conventions...
- Crime at the core of the narrative (often murder)
- Complex narrative structure with false paths, clues and resolutions
- A narrative pattern or establishing enigmas which the viewers expects to be resolved
- A Protaganist who is systematically disempowered and drawn into a complex web of intrigue by the antagonist
- Extraordinary events happen in ordinary situations
- Themes of identity
- Themes of mirroring
- Themes of voyeurism (to enjoy watching people, for example, big brother)
- Protaganist with a flaw which is exploited by the antagonist
- Titles often reflect an aspect of the characters psychological state
- Often a scene near the end in which the protaganist is in peril
- Mise-en-scene which echoes/mirrors the protaganists plight
What is a thriller?
