Thursday, 28 November 2013
Questionnaire evaluation
Questionnaire
evaluation
Target audience: 20-35 males who enjoy watching films.
1. In a
thriller, is fast paced or slow paced music more effective in creating a tense
atmosphere?
Slow
paced – 2
Fast
paced - 4
Both
– 2
-We
asked this question to see which style of music is more effective when making
people feel tenser. We’ve found out that most people think that fast paced is
more effective, so we will include some fast paced music to increase tension.
2. How
do you usually hear about new films?
TV
– 6
Newspaper
– 1
Internet
– 1
Social
media – 1
-These
results show us the best way to publically release a film. We have found out
that people hear about new films mostly from the TV and adverts.
3. What
is your favourite film opening and why?
The
Departed – makes it look interesting
Gravity
– exciting
Rush
– wets appetite
We’re
the Millers – funny
White
House Down – intense atmosphere
Anchorman
– funny
Pacific
Rim – exciting music
The
Great Gatsby – Soundtrack
-The
results that we have collected from asking this question lets us see what
people determine to be a good opening, so we can draw from famous openings and
include some of it in our own.
4. What
props would you expect to see in a thriller?
Weapons
– 5
Crucifix
and holy water – 1
None
answers – 2
-We
have learnt from this question that people expect to see weapons in an opening
to a thriller. We will include a weapon of some kind to our video. We will look
at famous thriller openings to see how different weapons are used and compare
it to what we can do.
5. What
is the worst thriller you have seen and why?
Paranormal
Activity - 4
Mama
Ghost
rider
None
answer – 1
-
After collecting the answers to this question, we have a wider knowledge of
what conventions and themes we should not use in our thriller. The results tell
us that a thriller opening similar to Ghost Rider or paranormal activity will
not appeal to our audience. We will not create an opening like this.
6. What
grabs your attention in a Crime thriller and why?
Good
plot
Suspense
Death
Music
– suspenseful
Thrilling
events
An
unknown killer
-We
learnt from these answers what will help to grab the audience’s attention in
our thriller opening. We found out that suspenseful music will grab the
viewer’s attention and will make the thriller more effective. We will also make
sure that our thriller opening has an effective plot that will keep that
audience engaged.
7. Do
your personal interests affect the types of films you watch and why?
Yes
– 6
Why?
Suspense
No
– 2
-After
collecting these answers, we found that linking the thriller to people’s interests
would make it more interesting.
8. What
is your favourite poster for a film and why?
The
Departed – 2
Pulp
Fiction
Die
Hard
Friday
13th
Star
Wars
No
answer – 2
-By
asking this question we have learned what kinds of things people like when
viewing a film poster.
9. What
characters appeal to you in a Crime Thriller and why?
The
hero
Helpless
victim – 2
Vulnerable
female
Interesting
characters
The
killer
Psychopaths
-From
asking this question we aimed to learn what people wanted to see in a thriller.
We learned that people like a stereotypical hero and helpless victim. We will
include a psychopathic killer and helpless victim in our film as a result of
this question.
10. For
a setting, would you prefer:
An isolated building-8 An open area-0 An urban setting-0
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Storyboard testing
Story board testing against the
target audience
·
They
didn’t approve with the idea of filming in a built up location. They said that the
opening would fit more with the thriller genre if it was in a small isolated
location. We have chosen to film in this sort of location because it will
appeal more to our audience.
·
They
agreed with the use of the table prop in the middle of the room. They said that
this would make the character on screen look more mysterious and will create
tension as the video goes on. We have decided as a group that this will be definitely
be in our thriller and will be one of the most obvious props.
·
They
said that another effective prop for our thriller was the lamp on the table.
The lamp will light up what’s on the table. Such as the photographs, notebook
and gun but will keep the face of the killer hidden. This will make the
thrilling nature of the video more effective.
·
The
storyboard testers also said that our thriller plot fits well with its genre. They
said that it will be successful in keeping the audience on edge and will build tension
throughout the 2 minutes.
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Friday, 22 November 2013
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Monday, 18 November 2013
Props
For our ideas we will
be using a backpack, torch and a camcorder. We will be using a backpack to
illustrate to the viewer that the two characters are adventurers. As well as
that, we will be using a torch so that when they are in the isolated house,
only some of it will be illuminated. This will make the viewer feel tense as
they can't see everthing that is going on. Furthemore, the characters will
enter the scene on bicycles which will make them seem vulnerable and it will
make them seem more realistic.
Costume
Costume
The
costume for the characters will be different; the killer will be wearing a
smart suit and the victim will be wearing a rough suit with dirt stains and
rips in it. We wanted to use these costumes because they don’t fit the location
that we wanted to film in. This will create an atmosphere of uncertainty within
the audience because they know that something isn’t right because they look out
of place. The costume itself is quite stereotypical because in most crime
thrillers you have the person in charge who is always dressed smartly, and his
men who work for him are dressed quite smart too. We have used this idea but
slightly tweaked it so that the two smartly dressed characters are fighting
instead of being on the same team, we liked this because it’s very high in
action and sets the rest of the film up really well. We got the idea from
Momento where the main character is dressed nicely and he kills is co-worker.
Actors
Actors
The actors that feature in
our film opening will have different characteristics for the different roles.
For the killer we wanted a tall & muscular male, it wouldn’t matter what he
looked like because we would conceal his identity and not let the audience know
who he was. We wanted him to be tall & muscular because they give the
impression of power and dominance and also emphasise them, also using the
camera effectively would help do this too. For the victim we wanted a
small& skinny male, again it wouldn’t matter what he looked like because we
plan to cover it in fake blood, but as long as it showing that he’s quite
inferior and doesn’t really have control over the situation, we would also use
effective camerawork to show this. These characteristics are stereotypical
because the bad guy always over-powers the victim and wants to inflict pain or
suffering into their lives because of a past event. The victim isn’t really
stereotypical because he doesn’t have any strengths, he gets beaten and hurt
badly by the killer and can do anything to save himself. We got these ideas
from several thrillers like Seven and Momento because it uses the stereotypes
well and it has a good use of actors.
Location
This is another idea for our thriller opening location. With each of our ideas we agreed on the idea of setting it in a secluded location. This dark location will allow us to use multiple types of shots and will give the video more variety. The dark location will also enable us to use lighting to create tension throughout the video. This will make it possible to gain full marks for our production.
We got the idea of these houses from various horror films such as texas chainsaw massacre and house in the woods. Each of these films use the house to create a neative atmosphere as the location adds effect.
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Thriller opening meeting
Thriller
opening meeting:
14/11/13
-
We
discussed some new ideas for our 2 minute thriller opening. We came up with new
ideas of the order of the video and chose which would be more effective.
-
Discussed
multiple costume ideas for each of the characters. E.g. we decided that both
characters will be wearing smart wear such as a white shirt and a tie.
-
Discussed possible locations to shoot our
thriller opening. We talked about what kind of area would make our video more
effective.
-
We
decided that our video will begin by showing the result of a fight. There will
be a bloody man who is injured and is being dragged along the floor. The killer
will drop the injured man and will put a gun to his head. After a cut to black,
it will start to show a man crossing out faces on a picture and loading a gun.
It will show him loading a gun, crossing out names and looking at photos of
people.
-
Credits:
Carved name in table. The names of the director etc. will be on the list of
names that the killer is hunting. The names will be crossed out after the team
members names have been made clear.
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
Location ideas
This is the groups first location idea for our thriller opening. We chose this place because it is a isolated building and adds a sense of mystery. We wanted a location that looks abandoned and run down becuase it adds to the thrilling aspect of the video and makes it more effective.
Filming in an isolated location, will make narrative of our opening more effective. It would also make it more understandable to the audience.
The courtyard of the house has got multiple run down cars parked. These cars will give us the oputunity to use multiple shots throughout our video.
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Thriller openings analysis
Thriller openings
analysis
Se7en
The thriller se7en uses different camera techniques and
editing to create an effective opening. The most obvious use of camera shots is
the close ups of the hands during the openings. The use of close ups show a
lack of identity within the scene and helps to build the thrilling nature of
the film. The close ups also show the detail of what is happening in the
opening. The character is shown to be writing in a book and handling a razor
blade. This sets the atmosphere for the rest of the film as it shows a hint
towards violence.
The use of props is also effective in creating an effective
opening. The props used in the opening are revealed as it progresses through
the scene. This helps the continuing build of a gripping atmosphere throughout
the opening and keeps the audience more on edge as it goes on. The props are
also used to show the mysterious feeling of the film. During the scene the
character is crossing out names or writing from what appears to be a book. This
makes it seem like the character in the opening is some kind of sick murderer
that is counting his victims.
No
country for old men
The opening for this thriller is not like any of the others,
instead of car chases or killings; it just has different shots of what looks to
be a desert in America. Because most of the shots are extreme long shots of
quite peaceful locations, it connotes calmness and gives the audience the
impression that nothing bad will happen. There is also a voice over during this
opening; because the voice isn’t shouting or aggressive it also connotes
calmness as well as the scenery. But, the audience is made to worry about the
male that gets in the police car at the end of the scene. We are made to worry
because of the weapon that this man has on him.
This makes it a good opening because of the mixed feelings that are
expresses through scenery and mise-en-scene.
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