We have tested out the storyboard on our audience and they think its very good. They think that we could maybe exclude the phone but as it could be too complicated and might not work, so what we'll do is we will take a few shots and decide whether or not to include it. We won't change the storyboard as we feel that its detailed enough and when it comes to editing if we get enough footage we can easily change it.
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Sunday, 24 November 2013
Opening Titles
Detectives
http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/detectives/
Detectives is a television show that aired on the channel France 2 in spring 2013. You follow a small investigation through Paris using Google Street-view. At first you don't get it as it goes so quickly but in the end you work out the clues almost as though you are the detective. I like these opening titles as they make you look around and are interactive.
They use a 360 view camera so make it like you're walking there. The red arrows stand out from the dull background colours and you also get to see a lot of Paris. The music is effective as well as its in time with how we (the audience move through the city).
Da Vinci's Demons
http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/da-vincis-demons/

The opening of Da Vinci's Demons is very effective. The subtle colour palette and use of geometry makes it like a puzzle that you're trying to figure out. Like the 'Detective' one, Da Vinci's Demons opening sequence is like a puzzle itself. The music contrasts the whole feeling of the film as its very up-beat and dissimilar to Da Vinci and his drawings.

http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/detectives/
They use a 360 view camera so make it like you're walking there. The red arrows stand out from the dull background colours and you also get to see a lot of Paris. The music is effective as well as its in time with how we (the audience move through the city).
Da Vinci's Demons
http://www.artofthetitle.com/title/da-vincis-demons/
The opening of Da Vinci's Demons is very effective. The subtle colour palette and use of geometry makes it like a puzzle that you're trying to figure out. Like the 'Detective' one, Da Vinci's Demons opening sequence is like a puzzle itself. The music contrasts the whole feeling of the film as its very up-beat and dissimilar to Da Vinci and his drawings.
Films similiar to Our Idea
'The Lovely Bones'
'The Lovely Bones' is a thriller about a girl that gets raped and murdered after taking a short cut home and meeting her creepy neighbour. We see her story unravel as she watches on as a ghost. This film is very effective at giving suspense and is a mixture of thriller genres. Our thriller is similar to 'The Lovely Bones' as we have a murder in it and it involves a young girl. Ours is more of an action thriller though as our is about a girl looking on at the murder alive rather than dead and is also being targeted.
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Planning
Actors:
For our Thriller opening we are going to use Hope as a hidden identity. Her role is to show that someone has done this to the dead body. Libby will play the girl that's going into the shack and that gets locked in. We will either get me or Becky to play the dead body in the shack to show that someones been here and a girl has been murdered.
Lighting:
We will just use natural day-light for the whole opening as we are filming during the day. In the shack we might use torches or a lamp to add a bit of lighting to show the display and to make it eery. This fits to the thriller theme as its dark and will build tension.
Music and Dialogue:
There will be no dialogue throughout the opening and we will use tense-slow music to build suspense and tension in the opening. This fits thriller conventions as it makes the audience tense and is good for building suspense which is what you want in an opening.
We are using discarded clothes on the floor of the woods because that is how
the girl finds the shack as she follows them. These will covered in mud and blood so that its more enticing for the girl to see.
We are using a hand for the shack because part of our idea is for the girl to find a shack and see a hand on the floor. This hand may be severed or it may be attached to a dead body. This will depend on what looks better on the camera. We will use make-up to make it look more dead looking. We will probably take inspiration from Se7en.
We are using a shack-like building as that is where the
story starts. We might change the shack into an abandoned building like a barn
because of the convenience of the location but it will still be the main
building in the opening. As it will be isolated this will make the girl lonely which fits thriller conventions.
We are using a footprint in the mud because that is another element that
makes the girl go to the shack as well as the clothes. She does this as she is
confused and wonders what it leads to.
Location:
We have had many ideas for our film such as, Internet dating gone wrong, mental asylum/museum and then the idea that we decided to go with ‘the abandoned shed with a hand,the reason why we decided to go with this idea was it is a very unique idea that we can adapt with ease if needed, this was not the idea we originally wanted to go with, our first idea was the Internet dating gone wrong, the reason why we decided not to go with that idea was because the Internet stalker idea sounded a bit cliché and we wanted to try something different e.g. the shed in the woods idea.
Costumes:

In our group we have discussed what costumes would work
accordingly to our thriller opening. We decided to go with casual wear- perhaps
a black hoody and jeans for our mysterious hooded figure, and an innocent white
dress for our victim. By choosing these outfits we are setting the scene for
the unknowing audience. This makes the girl look very pure and innocent and the 'killer' more sinister. This fits thriller themes as it is a contrast so you can see the difference.


We will just use natural day-light for the whole opening as we are filming during the day. In the shack we might use torches or a lamp to add a bit of lighting to show the display and to make it eery. This fits to the thriller theme as its dark and will build tension.
Music and Dialogue:
There will be no dialogue throughout the opening and we will use tense-slow music to build suspense and tension in the opening. This fits thriller conventions as it makes the audience tense and is good for building suspense which is what you want in an opening.
Props:

We are using a hand for the shack because part of our idea is for the girl to find a shack and see a hand on the floor. This hand may be severed or it may be attached to a dead body. This will depend on what looks better on the camera. We will use make-up to make it look more dead looking. We will probably take inspiration from Se7en.


We are using a mobile phone because after the girl gets locked in the shack
she pulls out her phone to see if she has a signal. The phone will help create
suspense as the signal bar will go down.
Location:
We have had many ideas for our film such as, Internet dating gone wrong, mental asylum/museum and then the idea that we decided to go with ‘the abandoned shed with a hand,the reason why we decided to go with this idea was it is a very unique idea that we can adapt with ease if needed, this was not the idea we originally wanted to go with, our first idea was the Internet dating gone wrong, the reason why we decided not to go with that idea was because the Internet stalker idea sounded a bit cliché and we wanted to try something different e.g. the shed in the woods idea.
- Some of the negative sounds of that would be the lighting may not be on our side as it could be too dark and we would not see anything that we had filmed.
- There could be some very bright patches of sunlight that come through the trees that may make some of our shots barely visible.
- We had a look at different wooded areas around Bourne and Thurlby and we couldn’t find any old sheds that we could use but we couldn’t find anything that we could uses that fits the thriller genre.
- We then had a look on Google maps to see if we could find any old farms with sheds and or barns in abandoned areas.
- We found one on south fen road which if located just off the back of cherry holt road (behind the big Tesco’s).
- We still need to ask about using the barn but it may cause some difficulties as there is no one around the area and also no houses so we wouldn’t know who to ask about the use of this location.
Costumes:


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Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Our Idea
Our idea is for a girl to be walking through the woods and then see footprints and items of clothing which lead her to a shack. Once she is in the shack she sees a hand fall and loads of pictures of her and her friends with like maps and pieces of string joining things together she then tries to leave but its locked. She then gets her phone out and sees there is no signal so she locked in and no-one knows.
This will be effective because it will make the audience question whats going on and how its happened. It will keep to the thriller genre because its got suspense and will keep the audience on the edge of their seats. Its also quite realistic so the audience will think this could happen to them.
This will be effective because it will make the audience question whats going on and how its happened. It will keep to the thriller genre because its got suspense and will keep the audience on the edge of their seats. Its also quite realistic so the audience will think this could happen to them.
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Audience
Audience
‘How do people make sense of and give meaning to cultural products?’
Targeting an audience
Movie companies aim different films and artists at different target audiences. They do research to help them find out what people want to see and how to market their films and other promotional material.
How?
· Surveys
· Polls
· Focus groups
· Questionnaires
· Blogs
· Social networking tools
They also just talk to people. Researchers may set up test screenings to gauge audience reaction to a film - you can’t exactly do this nut you can gauge ideas, get initial reactions and show your plans to people and see what they think.
The audience bring many things with them rather than just age:
· Upbringing
· Lifestyle
· Culture
· Attitudes
· Education
· Emotions
· Knowledge
Use of mise-en-scene in Thriller movies
Lighting and Titles
The lighting in a thriller tends to be low key lighting to create suspense and atmosphere. It alos creates fear and tension. In some cases though it tends to be bright (e.g. the Psycho shower scene). Black and white lighting is used as well to make shadows and makes them more intense.
The titles can be used in effective ways as well by using colours to match the film/emotions. For example dark colours and grey could show confusion or uncertainty. While black and white titles could portray that this film is something to do with police or a Noir Thriller.
The costume and make-up tend to be very realistic and natural as how we present the characters is how the audience will perceive them. Also natural make-up etc will make the audience think that this is more believable unlike Horror films. Make-up can be used to display emotions e.g. smudged eye make up to show a woman has been crying. Costume can be used to show a profession of someone. For example long coats and hats may make the audience think they are an investigator or something to do with the police.

The titles can be used in effective ways as well by using colours to match the film/emotions. For example dark colours and grey could show confusion or uncertainty. While black and white titles could portray that this film is something to do with police or a Noir Thriller.
Costume and Make-Up

Monday, 4 November 2013
'No Country For Old Men' Analysis
The first few shots are long shots of vast landscape. This shows the audience how far out the people are. Its an establishing shot as it shows where the film is set. Also portrays how isolated it is.
This is an establishing shot and reinforces how lonely and alone this place is. Its setting the film up for us. Also there is a narrative over the top (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XTI5GBqdMxo) and makes the audience confused and makes us ask questions.
This shot shows two men - one a sheriff and the other is a hidden identity. This makes the audience wonder who this man is and why he is being arrested. Its a medium long shot and in it we can see a road that looks like it leads to nowhere so they are reinforcing isolation.
This is a close-up of an air tank. This shot has been included to show that the air tank has some relevance. Its effective as it makes the audience wonder what its for and why its there.
In this shot we can still not see the man's face so it builds up tension as its a hidden identity. It also makes the man mysterious in some way. It is a mid shot and shows the bad guy in the dark and the sheriff in the light.
This is a long shot of the road. Its effective as it shows that there is no-one around at all and shows that its very isolated. It makes the audience think about what would happen if something went wrong and makes them ask lots of questions.
In this shot we see the dark shadowy figure in the background. This shot gives the audience hindsight into whats going to happen next. It is also a mid shot.
This shot is from the floor angle and by doing this the audience see the chaos. Also by emphasising on the feet we see the struggle between the sheriff and the man. In this scene we rely on the sounds.
This is one of the first looks we get on the villain and how strange he looks. The audience get to see the struggle from a high angle and the emotions that are being portrayed.
This is one of the first close-ups of the villain and after the build up of tension we finally get to see his face clearly. The audience now know what they are dealing with.
In this shot we see how cool, calm and collective the killer is as though he's done it before. We also see what he'll go through to kill someone and how he doesn't mind hurting himself to be set free.
This shot is a very powerful shot. It shows the struggle that the sheriff and villain went through. The scratch marks show that the man was going to kill him regardless.
Again we see the oxygen tank being picked up. Makes the audience wonder why does he need this so much and what does it do. It shows the audience that he is threatening and this is a weapon.
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