28 April 2011
Choosing Fonts, Score and more.
Question four
Who would be the audience for your film
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Question three
Question three
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Question One
Thriller evaluation Q1
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Final Script For Final Idea
Script for final idea
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Locations We Filmed In
Locations presentation for media
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27 April 2011
Questionnaire
Thriller movie questionnaire
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Themes Presented in the film
Themes presented in our thriller film
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26 April 2011
Diary For Filimg days
Final diary of filming days
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Letter Of Permission
Letter to owner of the beacon centre
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Mood Board of Female A list actors
Character Profile
Character Profiles
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Horror - thriller sub genre
Horror - thriller sub genre
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Themes adressed in Final Idea
Subject matter presentation
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Mood Board of Santantic children
Movies that influenced our final ideas
Subject matter presentation 2
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Directors Role
The Directors Role
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Alfred joseph hitchcock
Alfred joseph hitchcock
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Disturbed Synopsis
Disturbed Synopsis
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Cvaensorship And Classification
Censorship and Classification
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Thriller Sub-Genres
Thriller sub genres
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Black Swan Textual Analysis
Black swan Textual Analysis
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25 April 2011
The conventions of Opening Credits
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Codes and Conventions Of The Thriller Genre
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18 April 2011
The Role Of The Assistant Director
Assistant Director
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15 April 2011
12 April 2011
FINAL OPENING SEQUENCE - INSEPARABLE
10 April 2011
EVALUATION
Evaluation Activity, Question One
Does your sequence follow/deviate from a conventional thriller's narrative content, format & style of presentation?
Our sequence does follow the forms and conventions of a thriller film genre by the narrative (or plot) having elements of suspense and thrill. our opening sequence being in black and white helps to contribute to the authenticity of the film. Our different shots, camera angles and editing techniques indicates that our thriller comes under the sub-genre of horror thriller. It uses mostly typical thriller characters, with an atypical character being the villainous child. Our thriller indicates that we have been influenced by films such as 'The Orphan' and 'The Ring'; as these thrillers have characters similar to the ages of ones in our thriller opening sequence we were able to use these particular movies as inspiration. Seeing as these are the thrillers that influenced us we decided to call our opening 'Inseparable' connotating something or a bond that cannot be broken, it relates to other films we've been influenced by because its catchy as it sounds dark and mysterious.
It establishes setting and location by having a high angle shot of cars on a motorway, showing that a journey has taken place. Our opening was mostly set in a domestic environment being the home as in a home you would believe you are safe, so we used this setting as we believed it would have a good impact as you wouldn't expect bad things to happen to you here. Themes are established when the mood changes by having creepy shots and the soundtrack changing to fit the mood of the action on screen, establishing the good and bad characters, protagonists and antagonists. We used editing such as speeding the antagonists head up because it contrasts reality by being unexpected and freaky. Our antagonist was wearing a black coat as black connotes fear, mystery and evil.
Evaluation Activity, Question 4 (continued)
When our target audience viewed our thriller opening whilst it was in the post production process, they said that there were a few things which we needed to change. For example, they wanted us to make the title more interesting and eye-catching as at first it didn't really stand out from the background or stand out in general. They also said we needed to add more shots which were scary and adding to our sub-genre of psychological thriller, so we added the shot of our young girl - the antagonist - spinning her head and we speed this particular shot up so it had more of an impact. This influenced how we edited our opening as we wanted to have things which attracted our target audience, as these were the things that they wanted to see and liked we added them in.
Evaluation Activity, Question 7 (continued)
In some ways we subverted our codes and conventions by using a young female as an antagonist in our opening and by setting our opening sequence in a domestic environment. These things challenge the codes and conventions of thriller films as we don't expect to see them in thrillers which we normally see. Our reason for doing these things is that we believe it would capture and entertain our audience more by keeping them guessing and making them want to continue watching.
8 April 2011
OPENING/TRAILER (DRAFT/EXPERIMENTAL) - INSEPARABLE
Here is our first final opening which we have done for our thriller opening sequence - INSEPARABLE.
FINAL TRAILER - INSEPERABLE
We decided to make a trailer with all of the unused shots and images that we did not end up using for our opening sequence; rather than wasting all of the extra footage which we had filmed we instead compiled it together with some footage we have already used and made a fantastic trailer.
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