Character Representation:
This is very important, within the films because this allows the audience to follow and understand the narrative of the film better. This is also important because the audience and the characters are able to be build relationships between each other.
Main Characters:
Darhyl - Boyfriend 17 Years Old
Shanelle - Girlfriend (Female Victim) 17 Years Old
Sean - Darhyl's Best Friend 17 Years Old
Antagonist Age Unknown
Roles Within Film:
Darhyl is a 17 year male, that started to date Shanelle his girlfriend for a few months. Darhyl started to to date Shanelle when he meets her at his best friends house party, little did he know that his best friend Sean liked Shanelle for a long time on the down low. The character representation of Darhyl, is that he is an innocent young teenager that is in love with Shanelle, wearing casual clothing but wearing light colours to represent the innocence of him. In the thriller his body language and facial expression shows that he is worried about his girlfriend throughout the thriller.
Shanelle is a 17 year old female that started to talk to Sean for months before meeting Darhyl at Sean house party. When she met him they instantly fell for each other, unlike Sean falling for Shanelle and her not knowing this. During the thriller, you see Shanelle is shown to the audience with the clothing's of vulnerable and innocent but has some secrets towards the audience. The body language that she shows to the audience is vulnerable and also her facial expressions when being kidnapped is shocked and emotionally scared for her life. This will impact the audience more as they can connect with her, and have feelings when she is being tortured and kidnapped.
Sean is the best friend of Darhyl's also the same age (17 years old). Even though he likes Shanelle, and he is jealous of it. He is still best friends with Darhyl. When he is being shown in the thriller he will be shown in dark clothing to show some evil within in him. the body language that will be shown to the audience is like a normal teenager but with the dark clothing nobody knows what he hides. Also in his facial expression it may look real but not what it could really be. This will impact the audience as it makes them wonder what type of best friend he is towards Darhyl.
Antagonist, is the unknown person of the thriller as he is shown in the beginning straight away. During this thriller he is wearing fully dark clothing, this allows the audience to see the evil and darkness that is within this antagonist. This is conventional the thriller genre as it goes along with the typical ideas that thriller's shows the antagonist as. The body language of the antagonist is stood straight up and shown as strong. This is because it allows the character's and audience to feel more fearful towards the antagonist. Furthermore the antagonist doesn't have any facial expressions as the face is covered up and there is no emotions shown in the face even when the identity is revealed.
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Friday, 20 December 2013
Planning: Sound
Introduction:
Sound is very important when creating a film as it is i think it is the most important when making a film, because it enhances everything that the audience can see visually. This is because it sets the whole mood and ambiance of the films. I believe that sound is very important to plan out the sounds that we will use in the thriller, simply because the sound and cause the film to be more interesting with sound and what this also does, is allow the audience to be connected with the film or the actors to feel for them.
Some of the conventional uses of sound in thrillers are:
Non-diegetic soundtracks which are voice overs, this can be used to explain to the audience an event that happened or could happen within the scene that hasn't been shown to the audience. This allows the audience to create a better understanding of what is happening/ what happened. Also using this helps create suspense and trill emotion as the audience will be able to determine what will happen next in the scene. e.g. someone going to be kidnapped ETC.
Diegetic sounds such as radio's and TVs allow the audience to see and understand what is going on in the scene in a more clearer understanding; as this can be said to be based upon realistic sounds, this makes the scene more interesting for the audience to watch.
Off-screen sounds are to help build suspense and tension towards the audience such as footsteps, smashing windows ETC.
The sounds I plan to use in my thriller consist of the following:
1 - Non-diegetic, within my thriller this would be evident in the beginning of the film. As it starts off with the sound track playing and nothing shown to the audience. Also another scene where this is evident is when the boyfriend is at the house texting, in the background you can hear the TV playing. We do this in our thriller because it allows the audience to feel as the scene is more realistic because of what the characters are doing.
2 - Diegetic sounds are when the audience see the character playing the PlayStation 3. We do this in the thriller because it allows the audience, to become more intrigued into the thriller as it makes it more realistic towards the audience. With doing this, in the thriller genre it is more conventional as it most thrillers strive to make the film more realistic so that the audience have more of an impact that just watching a film, but actually believing in it.
3 - Off Screen sounds, is when we will use it beginning at the opening as the you will be able to hear loud walking. We choose this because, it is conventional to the thriller genre as it builds tension and suspense towards the audience. With doing this it allows the audience to wonder and guess what is going on in the thriller.
Sound is very important when creating a film as it is i think it is the most important when making a film, because it enhances everything that the audience can see visually. This is because it sets the whole mood and ambiance of the films. I believe that sound is very important to plan out the sounds that we will use in the thriller, simply because the sound and cause the film to be more interesting with sound and what this also does, is allow the audience to be connected with the film or the actors to feel for them.
Some of the conventional uses of sound in thrillers are:
Non-diegetic soundtracks which are voice overs, this can be used to explain to the audience an event that happened or could happen within the scene that hasn't been shown to the audience. This allows the audience to create a better understanding of what is happening/ what happened. Also using this helps create suspense and trill emotion as the audience will be able to determine what will happen next in the scene. e.g. someone going to be kidnapped ETC.
Diegetic sounds such as radio's and TVs allow the audience to see and understand what is going on in the scene in a more clearer understanding; as this can be said to be based upon realistic sounds, this makes the scene more interesting for the audience to watch.
Off-screen sounds are to help build suspense and tension towards the audience such as footsteps, smashing windows ETC.
The sounds I plan to use in my thriller consist of the following:
1 - Non-diegetic, within my thriller this would be evident in the beginning of the film. As it starts off with the sound track playing and nothing shown to the audience. Also another scene where this is evident is when the boyfriend is at the house texting, in the background you can hear the TV playing. We do this in our thriller because it allows the audience to feel as the scene is more realistic because of what the characters are doing.
2 - Diegetic sounds are when the audience see the character playing the PlayStation 3. We do this in the thriller because it allows the audience, to become more intrigued into the thriller as it makes it more realistic towards the audience. With doing this, in the thriller genre it is more conventional as it most thrillers strive to make the film more realistic so that the audience have more of an impact that just watching a film, but actually believing in it.
3 - Off Screen sounds, is when we will use it beginning at the opening as the you will be able to hear loud walking. We choose this because, it is conventional to the thriller genre as it builds tension and suspense towards the audience. With doing this it allows the audience to wonder and guess what is going on in the thriller.
Planning: Pre - Production Paperwork
What is it?
What the pre-production paperwork, is the beginning process planning before starting to actually film. With this in mind, this is where the director, producer and the crew members choose where they would want to film, and the actors that they want for the film. The pre-production paper work for the creation of the film contains of; location recce, production schedule, location release form, client release form and the risk assessment.
With the creation of the pre-production paper work it allows the cast/crew member to have in idea of what they are meant to do and where to be. Without having this pre production paper work, the crew and the cast members would have lots of complaint and there could be lots of arguments within the filming process. Also while filming we could be sued for any damage made because we wouldn't have any paper work.
What is a production schedule?
This is what, the times the people and the actors. Everyone that is meant to be at the certain location at the correct time to film the scene/s of the film. What this does, is allow the talent, the specific crew to be there, and the props that is needed within the scene/s as well. This schedule has all the times, location and equipment to be at the location to film the talent that is in the scene, with this schedule it makes it easier for the cast/crew to be able to film the scene/s that is needed as time cannot be wasted.
What is a location recce?
Location recce is the paper work that tells the cast, crew member's and the teacher where the location of where we are filming the thriller film/scene. With doing this, this allows us to show the other people how to get to the location with the directions from the school, this is also important because if there is an emergency that happens we inform the teacher and it will be easy from them to get to the locations with the location recce showing the directions there. This document has to be given to everyone that is cast and crew members, so that they know the location of where the filming is.
What is a risk assessment?
Risk assessment form is an analysis of the location and the props or just general risks that may occur while being in the location. What the risk assessment does is shorten down the risks to the important and more dangerous ones and also summarises how the production crew and cast can be able to over come them. This document has to be given out to everyone while part of filming/filming team so they have all the information about the risks while being on set.
What is a client release form?
Client release form is a legal document that is used in real production companies, what this document is used to discuss all of the terms and the agreements that have been set between the director, producer and the actors. This document is given to everyone that will be taking part in the thriller, as they will be apart of the cast member. This also thanks the actors for the agreements that they have made and for them taking part in the filming.
What is a location release form?
Location release form, is a legal document that talks about the terms, conditions and the agreements with the company/council/people that are allowing us as a group to film in the locations e.g. Albany Park, Darhy's house and Shanelle's house. With this document that has been given to the people/council/company that allow us to use the location, in order for this to happen we had to make the document clear that we have agreed and will follow the terms and conditions that they have. This show the production company that they have understood the agreements and their right to film on the premises of the location on our own. For example they have the right to tell use when we are able to use the location.
What the pre-production paperwork, is the beginning process planning before starting to actually film. With this in mind, this is where the director, producer and the crew members choose where they would want to film, and the actors that they want for the film. The pre-production paper work for the creation of the film contains of; location recce, production schedule, location release form, client release form and the risk assessment.
With the creation of the pre-production paper work it allows the cast/crew member to have in idea of what they are meant to do and where to be. Without having this pre production paper work, the crew and the cast members would have lots of complaint and there could be lots of arguments within the filming process. Also while filming we could be sued for any damage made because we wouldn't have any paper work.
What is a production schedule?
This is what, the times the people and the actors. Everyone that is meant to be at the certain location at the correct time to film the scene/s of the film. What this does, is allow the talent, the specific crew to be there, and the props that is needed within the scene/s as well. This schedule has all the times, location and equipment to be at the location to film the talent that is in the scene, with this schedule it makes it easier for the cast/crew to be able to film the scene/s that is needed as time cannot be wasted.
What is a location recce?
Location recce is the paper work that tells the cast, crew member's and the teacher where the location of where we are filming the thriller film/scene. With doing this, this allows us to show the other people how to get to the location with the directions from the school, this is also important because if there is an emergency that happens we inform the teacher and it will be easy from them to get to the locations with the location recce showing the directions there. This document has to be given to everyone that is cast and crew members, so that they know the location of where the filming is.
What is a risk assessment?
Risk assessment form is an analysis of the location and the props or just general risks that may occur while being in the location. What the risk assessment does is shorten down the risks to the important and more dangerous ones and also summarises how the production crew and cast can be able to over come them. This document has to be given out to everyone while part of filming/filming team so they have all the information about the risks while being on set.
What is a client release form?
Client release form is a legal document that is used in real production companies, what this document is used to discuss all of the terms and the agreements that have been set between the director, producer and the actors. This document is given to everyone that will be taking part in the thriller, as they will be apart of the cast member. This also thanks the actors for the agreements that they have made and for them taking part in the filming.
What is a location release form?
Location release form, is a legal document that talks about the terms, conditions and the agreements with the company/council/people that are allowing us as a group to film in the locations e.g. Albany Park, Darhy's house and Shanelle's house. With this document that has been given to the people/council/company that allow us to use the location, in order for this to happen we had to make the document clear that we have agreed and will follow the terms and conditions that they have. This show the production company that they have understood the agreements and their right to film on the premises of the location on our own. For example they have the right to tell use when we are able to use the location.
Monday, 16 December 2013
Planning: Editing
Introduction:
With the editing in the thriller we are making, I plan to use the research that i have done previously to help my thriller. This is because using the research, the editing techniques i have found i can use within the thriller. Using the research i know what editing shots to use to create the conventional feeling to the audience and know that this is a conventional thriller.
1 - Fade to black, in the thriller this will be evident when we use this to show the female victim leave the house and appear again when she arrives at the house party. Using this edit will keep the audience following the female and will have a smooth transition.
2 - Flash bulb, this is evident in the thriller when it is the party scene and the female victim is drunk and there is strobe lighting that keeps flashing. Then the flash bulb effect will be used to transition to the park scene when the female victim is walking home alone. We use this edit as it is at the perfect time to use it, and because it will go alone with the lighting that is going on at the time in the thriller.
3 - Slow motion, in the park scene the slow motion edit will be shown when the alcohol bottle will drop when the female victim throws it in the air and it drops. We use this because it can shows the iconography of what she has been drinking to make her drunk, and showing it smash when she gets kidnapped shows the audience the trouble she is in.
4 - Fast editing, this is evident when the antagonist has gone crazy when torturing te female victim. The editing speed is fast because the antagonist going crazy, with images of the female victim with the boyfriend. We do this to show the audience what it is like in the antagonist's head as it allows them to see whag motivates him to do what he does, and show why the antagonist is obessed with the female victim
With the editing in the thriller we are making, I plan to use the research that i have done previously to help my thriller. This is because using the research, the editing techniques i have found i can use within the thriller. Using the research i know what editing shots to use to create the conventional feeling to the audience and know that this is a conventional thriller.
1 - Fade to black, in the thriller this will be evident when we use this to show the female victim leave the house and appear again when she arrives at the house party. Using this edit will keep the audience following the female and will have a smooth transition.
2 - Flash bulb, this is evident in the thriller when it is the party scene and the female victim is drunk and there is strobe lighting that keeps flashing. Then the flash bulb effect will be used to transition to the park scene when the female victim is walking home alone. We use this edit as it is at the perfect time to use it, and because it will go alone with the lighting that is going on at the time in the thriller.
3 - Slow motion, in the park scene the slow motion edit will be shown when the alcohol bottle will drop when the female victim throws it in the air and it drops. We use this because it can shows the iconography of what she has been drinking to make her drunk, and showing it smash when she gets kidnapped shows the audience the trouble she is in.
4 - Fast editing, this is evident when the antagonist has gone crazy when torturing te female victim. The editing speed is fast because the antagonist going crazy, with images of the female victim with the boyfriend. We do this to show the audience what it is like in the antagonist's head as it allows them to see whag motivates him to do what he does, and show why the antagonist is obessed with the female victim
5 - Jump cut, using this in the park scene as it shows the audience what is happening in a distoreded way. We use this to try gain some fear for the female victim as we want them to feel scared and interested.
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Planning: Cinematography
The cinematography that i plan to use in my thriller are all from the research that i have done, as i have learnt what the conventional camera angles, sizes and movement can do in a thriller scene/movie. This research has helped me plan the cinematography in my thriller to make it conventional to the genre.
1 - Zoom Shot, this is evident to show the antagonist's storyboard in detail. With having the story board shown the audience can see what images and text that the antagonist has on the board as the camera will zoom out to show the antagonist standing and looking at the board. We have shown this in the beginning to show the audience that there is a unknown person stalking a female victim.
2 - Deep focus, this camera shot is shown when the female victim leaves the house and forgets her phone. The phone is shown towards the audience in deep focus which allows the audience to clearly read the text, while they see the victim leave the house in the background as a blur. We have done this to show that the iconography of the phone text is important as it indicates that something bad might happen to the female, and this shows information to the audience that the female character doesn't know.
3 - Panning shot, this is evident when the female character and her friend's arrive at the party. We have shown this because this is where the sequences of bad events start to happen, towards the female victim as she is at her most vulnerable moment in the thriller.
4 - High angle, point of view, this is shown at the party scene when the antagonist is watching over the female victim. And the audience is shown the vulnerability of the victim at a high angle camera shot from the antagonist's point of view as he is a tall and scary person.
5 - Long shot, when the audience see the victim leave the party she walks through a park and the antagonist follow her. The long shot is evident at the park scene as it shows the female victim being followed by the antagonist at a far distance. We have done this because in the park it is deserted at night with no body else around, which the long shot shows and also to show the distance the antagonist gains slowly when walking behind the victim.
6 - Reaction shot, when the female is at an unknown location after she has been kidnapped from the park, the audience see the female tied up and covered with a bag. Once the bag has been taken off you see that the antagonist reveals his identity to the audience and the female victim's reaction is caught when the camera captures the reaction shot of her. We have done this to show the audience the reaction of the victim while at the same time revealing how the antagonist really is.
7 - Medium shot, this is evident when the antagonist is torturing the victim, and the camera is behind the antagonist which creates a silhouette as the light source is directed towards the antagonist which creates this effect. We have done this to show to the audience all the darkness that the character has within him, and to allow the audience to become fearful of the antagonist.
Planning: Mise En Scene
The mise en scene that i plan to use in my thriller consists of the following:
- Lighting
- Setting
- Iconography
- Costume
- Body Language and Facial Expression
What i am going to do in the lighting in my thriller is mainly natural and low key lighting, that i am going to us as this is conventional to the thriller genre for my thriller. With the natural lighting this is shown when we will be inside the house of the female victim and also the male character (Boyfriend), because will use the house lights, to give the audience a calm feel and try to understand the characters first. When we use the low key lighting in the park and the unknown location where the victim will get tortured. The lighting in the park will be low key as it is late at night and it is hard to see, this is done to give the audience an eerie feel to what is going to happen. With the torture scene in the unknown location, there will be bright lights when the victim will have the bag on her head taken off to make is seem like she is being blinded by the light, also as the antagonist is torturing the female there will be a camera shot at a medium size which shows the victim get slapped by a machete and this will be show as a silhouette.
With what is going to happen in the setting of my thriller, is that there would be three main locations within the thriller, the first location is the house party. We use this because this is conventional because the teenage victim would go to a party because of her age. And this is where the danger starts to happen, as the scene develops you see that the victim walks into the park and this is the second main location as the victim get kidnapped at this point in the thriller. With what happens in the torture scene these is where the main action will happen as this is at a unknown location and this is conventional to the thriller because being in a isolated area no one can help you....
The iconography within our thriller is the phone is because the text that gets sent to the victim but she leave the phone at home and doesn't get the warning. Also as the scene carries through there is the vodka bottle this is what gets the victim drunk at the house party, this is conventional because teenagers get drunk quite often at house parties. When she is at the unknown location and the antagonist gets close to the victim gets the slap from the antagonist with the machete. As the victim has been knocked out there is a shovel that will be shown to show that the victim could be left for dead or alive.
The costume of our characters will be represented as conventional with the antagonist as he would be all black and won't be scene in most of the thriller. The boyfriend will be shown as casual, and so would the friend of the boyfriend. But the girlfriend would be shown as sub verse because the clothing that she would wear is revealing to show her vulranabitiy, but the colours of it wouldn't be the conventional light colour because she would wear the darker tones to show that she has some secerets
Will our main antagonist body language that will be shown is that he is strong and tall, to show the strenght and the fear that the antagonist can create, towards the victim. The facial expressions that he would have is straight face that would be scary and create fear but when he is happily enjoying the touching of the victim you see that his face will have enjoyment shown.
Our female will be shown as vulranable and weak as the antagonist will make her feel weak and have struck fear into her, so the body language will that is shown to the audience is that she is nervous and scared.
- Lighting
- Setting
- Iconography
- Costume
- Body Language and Facial Expression
What i am going to do in the lighting in my thriller is mainly natural and low key lighting, that i am going to us as this is conventional to the thriller genre for my thriller. With the natural lighting this is shown when we will be inside the house of the female victim and also the male character (Boyfriend), because will use the house lights, to give the audience a calm feel and try to understand the characters first. When we use the low key lighting in the park and the unknown location where the victim will get tortured. The lighting in the park will be low key as it is late at night and it is hard to see, this is done to give the audience an eerie feel to what is going to happen. With the torture scene in the unknown location, there will be bright lights when the victim will have the bag on her head taken off to make is seem like she is being blinded by the light, also as the antagonist is torturing the female there will be a camera shot at a medium size which shows the victim get slapped by a machete and this will be show as a silhouette.
With what is going to happen in the setting of my thriller, is that there would be three main locations within the thriller, the first location is the house party. We use this because this is conventional because the teenage victim would go to a party because of her age. And this is where the danger starts to happen, as the scene develops you see that the victim walks into the park and this is the second main location as the victim get kidnapped at this point in the thriller. With what happens in the torture scene these is where the main action will happen as this is at a unknown location and this is conventional to the thriller because being in a isolated area no one can help you....
The iconography within our thriller is the phone is because the text that gets sent to the victim but she leave the phone at home and doesn't get the warning. Also as the scene carries through there is the vodka bottle this is what gets the victim drunk at the house party, this is conventional because teenagers get drunk quite often at house parties. When she is at the unknown location and the antagonist gets close to the victim gets the slap from the antagonist with the machete. As the victim has been knocked out there is a shovel that will be shown to show that the victim could be left for dead or alive.
The costume of our characters will be represented as conventional with the antagonist as he would be all black and won't be scene in most of the thriller. The boyfriend will be shown as casual, and so would the friend of the boyfriend. But the girlfriend would be shown as sub verse because the clothing that she would wear is revealing to show her vulranabitiy, but the colours of it wouldn't be the conventional light colour because she would wear the darker tones to show that she has some secerets
Will our main antagonist body language that will be shown is that he is strong and tall, to show the strenght and the fear that the antagonist can create, towards the victim. The facial expressions that he would have is straight face that would be scary and create fear but when he is happily enjoying the touching of the victim you see that his face will have enjoyment shown.
Our female will be shown as vulranable and weak as the antagonist will make her feel weak and have struck fear into her, so the body language will that is shown to the audience is that she is nervous and scared.
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Planning: Preliminary Task
The Purpose Of The Preliminary Task:
What the preliminary task is to learn how to operate and be able to use the camera. During the preliminary task we have experimented with the camera, we have played around the camera and trying to use the different sizes, angles and the movement of the camera. Also to identify the people for the different group roles. With doing the preliminary task that we have done is to help use gain some understanding of how we can film the footage, and the experience of filming the footage for our own thriller.
The Scenario:
Our narrative is that there are two friends that are walking to their destination, and then they bump into each other, and they have a quick conversation... then they both go there separate ways as they need to get to their destination quick.
Group Roles:
Darhyl - Camera Man/Editor
Sandro - Actor/Editor
Sean - Director/Actor
Kloe - Location Manager
Difficulties whilst filming:
Whilst we was filming we had some difficulties at where we could film from, and also the camera angles to use. Also where we decided to film there was someone in the background that we didn't want but when we filmed it at first we didn't like it. Also when we first started to film, the location of where we wanted to film there was a lot of people that was in a class that was in the way.
Difficulties whilst editing:
As me and Sandro was editing we came to the first problem, that the footage of the task has been too long, so what we had to do is cut out some of the footage, but when we started to edited the dialogue that we had to cut because of the maximum length of time we need.
Also when we had to cut the footage it was hard because of the framing of the character sometimes that the subject did'nt stay in the centre of the screen.
What have I Learnt:
What i have learnt is that when it comes to the actually time to film, the ideas of camera angles, size and movement become more clear and sometimes you have to change it because it could look better.
The Preliminary Task Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVSthTr_8mE&feature=youtu.be
Planning: Production Roles
Production Roles:
Production roles are the roles that the people have during the production of the film, there are 7 different roles in the production of the film.
Camera Operator:
What the camera operator is the person that takes the footage of the film, the camera operator works with the storyboard manager to get the correct camera shots, angles and movements in order to get the correct emotional feelings that the director wants from the audience when watching the film.
Producer:
This is the person that will manage all of the budgets within the making of the film. Also as the producer this is also the main person that works alongside with the director to gives ideas of what could happen but he only can give ideas towards the creation of the film.
Director:
This is the person will over see the whole creation of the film, he/she is in charge of everything that happens. Throughout this whole creation of the film the producers will give ideas of what they want for the film and if the director will like it he will use it but any choice that will be made will be by him as he is the person that has the ultimate say.
Actor/s:
With being an actor, this is the person that will be acting a certain role within the film. This role is important because you will need a actor to act in the film, and there are different types of acting roles.
Story boarder:
This is the person that will put the narrative into a graphic pictures, what the story boarder does is create the illustrating images that are in a order to tell the narrative. Also what this role does is the person has to think of the camera size,angles and movement as the camera man will work with the story boarder to get the idea of what to take when shooting the film.
Hair, Make Up & Costume:
The person that does all the hair and make up for the character, will be important because they are in charge of what the actors will look like, also the costume for the film is decided as well because it will have to go with the stereotypes that the film might use of the character or not. But the costume is important because this is what the actor will wear for the film.
Editor:
Editing Manager gets the footage of the film, and edits the scene to create the effect upon the audience. The editor will work with the camera operator and the sound technician in order to to create the scenes and shots director would want without making the audience confused at what they are watching.
Sound Technician:
This is the person that will create the sound in each of the scenes. The story boarder will also work with the sound technician as they will help decide on what types of sounds that they will use in each scene. As the sound technician is creating the sound for the film this person will make the sound effective towards the audience, and the thriller genre.
Roles Within The Group:
Sandro -
We picked Sandro as another actor to be in thriller, for the same reason as Sean its best to rely on the people that your working with. Also he is the location manager of where we will shot all the footage of the thriller and he will also help edit the footage for the thriller.
Kloe -
Kloe has been picked to be the sound technician as she has done music before and can understand the concept that we have for the thriller and can create the sounds for the thriller along side with the director. Also as she has some understanding with hair, make up and costume we have picked her to be in charge of this because she will know what the characters would have to wear and will do the make up for the actors.
Conclusion -
As we as a group have learnt the definitions of the roles within the production, this helped us understand where we as a group can use our abilities to the best we can within the group to make this thriller come out the best it can.
Since we all have been asigined roles within the group this helps us understand where we stand and we have to do the jobs of that role in the production of the thriller.
Production roles are the roles that the people have during the production of the film, there are 7 different roles in the production of the film.
Camera Operator:
What the camera operator is the person that takes the footage of the film, the camera operator works with the storyboard manager to get the correct camera shots, angles and movements in order to get the correct emotional feelings that the director wants from the audience when watching the film.
Producer:
This is the person that will manage all of the budgets within the making of the film. Also as the producer this is also the main person that works alongside with the director to gives ideas of what could happen but he only can give ideas towards the creation of the film.
Director:
This is the person will over see the whole creation of the film, he/she is in charge of everything that happens. Throughout this whole creation of the film the producers will give ideas of what they want for the film and if the director will like it he will use it but any choice that will be made will be by him as he is the person that has the ultimate say.
Actor/s:
With being an actor, this is the person that will be acting a certain role within the film. This role is important because you will need a actor to act in the film, and there are different types of acting roles.
Story boarder:
This is the person that will put the narrative into a graphic pictures, what the story boarder does is create the illustrating images that are in a order to tell the narrative. Also what this role does is the person has to think of the camera size,angles and movement as the camera man will work with the story boarder to get the idea of what to take when shooting the film.
Hair, Make Up & Costume:
The person that does all the hair and make up for the character, will be important because they are in charge of what the actors will look like, also the costume for the film is decided as well because it will have to go with the stereotypes that the film might use of the character or not. But the costume is important because this is what the actor will wear for the film.
Editor:
Editing Manager gets the footage of the film, and edits the scene to create the effect upon the audience. The editor will work with the camera operator and the sound technician in order to to create the scenes and shots director would want without making the audience confused at what they are watching.
Sound Technician:
This is the person that will create the sound in each of the scenes. The story boarder will also work with the sound technician as they will help decide on what types of sounds that they will use in each scene. As the sound technician is creating the sound for the film this person will make the sound effective towards the audience, and the thriller genre.
Roles Within The Group:
Sean -
We picked Sean to be the director because he comes up with most of the ideas and has the best image of how the thriller is going to come out, also since he is director. We also have him for the sound and editing because he will have a more of an understand of what to do, with the sound and edits, also he is the story board manager which makes the idea for all the camera angles ETC. Furthermore he is also acting within the thriller is is great because we don't have to rely on an external person to act for us, this is good because since he is with us filming he is acting for the thriller.
We picked Sean to be the director because he comes up with most of the ideas and has the best image of how the thriller is going to come out, also since he is director. We also have him for the sound and editing because he will have a more of an understand of what to do, with the sound and edits, also he is the story board manager which makes the idea for all the camera angles ETC. Furthermore he is also acting within the thriller is is great because we don't have to rely on an external person to act for us, this is good because since he is with us filming he is acting for the thriller.
Darhyl -
As everybody has picked me to be the producer of the thriller because i come up with some ideas and past it on to Sean the director which makes the final decision, and since i will work by the side of the director i am also the camera man. This works well because his is the director and the story board manager which allows me the camera operator to have a better idea of what the director would want. Also as i am the camera man i am in charge of the lighting to because i would have the best understand of the types of light to use and where it is needed.
As everybody has picked me to be the producer of the thriller because i come up with some ideas and past it on to Sean the director which makes the final decision, and since i will work by the side of the director i am also the camera man. This works well because his is the director and the story board manager which allows me the camera operator to have a better idea of what the director would want. Also as i am the camera man i am in charge of the lighting to because i would have the best understand of the types of light to use and where it is needed.
Sandro -
We picked Sandro as another actor to be in thriller, for the same reason as Sean its best to rely on the people that your working with. Also he is the location manager of where we will shot all the footage of the thriller and he will also help edit the footage for the thriller.
Kloe -
Kloe has been picked to be the sound technician as she has done music before and can understand the concept that we have for the thriller and can create the sounds for the thriller along side with the director. Also as she has some understanding with hair, make up and costume we have picked her to be in charge of this because she will know what the characters would have to wear and will do the make up for the actors.
Conclusion -
As we as a group have learnt the definitions of the roles within the production, this helped us understand where we as a group can use our abilities to the best we can within the group to make this thriller come out the best it can.
Since we all have been asigined roles within the group this helps us understand where we stand and we have to do the jobs of that role in the production of the thriller.
Planning: Opening Scene Narration
This scene starts with a picture of a couple, then the camera slowly zooms out showing more images of the female in the image, events and words that symbolise the obsession with the female (love, jealousy ETC). As it zooms out you see a silhouette of the antagonist standing, and looking at the storyboard. The there would be a fade to black into the female getting ready to go out. As the scene Carry's on a straight cut into where there are three boys that are hanging out, but one of them. You can see that he his texting his girlfriend. The the friend of the boyfriend asks if his alright...
Then there would be a straight cut into the the female leaving her house but the camera would be in deep focus on the phone because the boyfriends text would come up as the female leaves the house in the background. As the scene develops you see the female victim arrives at the house party, once see is partying you see that see is rapidly getting drunk and dancing while the audience will see the antagonist from a low angle tilt shot in the corner of the room, as the strobe lights flickers from the antagonist to the victim few times. As the female victim leaves the party she decides to walk through the dark and desolated park, as the female victim walks camera capture a long shot view where you see that there is another person behind her... Which is the antagonist following from the party. Also there is more shots where the camera is on the floor and you see the two characters walks past it, also from the long shot you see the female walks closer to the camera. As you see the female about to fall the antagonist catches her before the hard fall but then see gets kidnapped by him, but as he tries to kidnap her she struggles to get out...
Towards the end of the scene, you as an audience have a point of view of the female when there is a bag that comes off her head with a strong blinding light, but then dims down into low key lighting. Then you see the antagonist revel himself and the victim is shown in a unknown location of where she is, as the camera cuts to the antagonist walking towards her, you see a panning shot of the camera showing all of the power tools and knife ETC on a table, with some of the victims clothing, also sees some plastic sleeves,once the antagonist get close to her he starts touching her and cutting her nails and he uses the plastic sleeves to take strand of her hair that he has taken, some of her nail clipping and all of these weird things... As you see the antagonist enjoying this you see a quick flash of an image with the female victim with the boyfriend as the antagonist is in the background of the image, which triggers the antagonist to to change his intentions of what he was going to do with her...
As the antagonist is showing to be going crazy and messes up everything around him, throwing tools falling and slapping himself ETC, you see a close up of his face with the intention to kill her, then the audience are left with the image of her knocked out on a chair with a shovel that goes into the ground. With the audience left think is the female going to be burried dead or alive....
Towards the end of the scene, you as an audience have a point of view of the female when there is a bag that comes off her head with a strong blinding light, but then dims down into low key lighting. Then you see the antagonist revel himself and the victim is shown in a unknown location of where she is, as the camera cuts to the antagonist walking towards her, you see a panning shot of the camera showing all of the power tools and knife ETC on a table, with some of the victims clothing, also sees some plastic sleeves,once the antagonist get close to her he starts touching her and cutting her nails and he uses the plastic sleeves to take strand of her hair that he has taken, some of her nail clipping and all of these weird things... As you see the antagonist enjoying this you see a quick flash of an image with the female victim with the boyfriend as the antagonist is in the background of the image, which triggers the antagonist to to change his intentions of what he was going to do with her...
As the antagonist is showing to be going crazy and messes up everything around him, throwing tools falling and slapping himself ETC, you see a close up of his face with the intention to kill her, then the audience are left with the image of her knocked out on a chair with a shovel that goes into the ground. With the audience left think is the female going to be burried dead or alive....
Monday, 25 November 2013
Planning: Final Ideas
We
as a group decide that would like to have an antagonist that is obsessed with
something or someone, but in out thriller we decide it should be a person. Also
another thing that we decided that we wanted in our thriller is kidnapping as
it can lead to the torture that one of the group members thought of.
Our
Title of The Thriller: He Knows Your Alone
Narrative/Plot:
The opening of the thriller will show the female victim in a picture
then the camera starts to zooms out and shows a storyboard of the female victim
with friends family ETC, as it zooms out the antagonist will be shown in the
middle of the camera as a silhouette. To create the tension towards the
audience, as the audience see the first character in the thriller…
Then there will be a male character that is texting his girlfriend to
not go to the party as he doesn’t feel its right, while he is at his friend’s
house playing games and relaxing. As the female victim receives the text she
doesn’t see the text and at the same time the antagonist will get a text that
there is a house party that is going on.
So the female arrives to the house party with her friends, and the
people at the party is partying, and everyone there is clueless that there is a
person standing in the corner fully in black. As the female victim is partying
the antagonist is watching over her. Then the female’s friends leave her as she
is so drunk and they don’t want to help her get home. As the female victim is
walking home see decides to take the short cut home but that short cut could
cost her… As she walks though the park as a short cut this is when the
antagonist’s perfect time to kidnap her as there is nobody to see what is
happing. As the antagonist kidnaps her she drops the vodka bottle and all her
stuff, and she struggles to get away but…
The antagonist makes her fall asleep, and brings her to a hidden
mysterious area. As she wakes up all she can see is a persons shadow and tools
weapons, some of her clothes… as she can see he is obsessed with her sexual and
mentally as he as some problems with him. As the antagonist starts to walk towards her and startrs to touch her and he starts to enjoy this, then he starts to have certain images
of her and the boyfriend that took her away from him, which triggers him to
changes is mind and intent to kill her instead… So he starts to dig a grave for
her….
Narrative
Structure: Aristotle
Characters:
Female Character, Male Close Friend, Antagonist and Boyfriend
Mise
En Scene:
Location: Friends
House, House Party, Park And Isolated Area
Lighting: Natural, Low-Key And
Red Lightiing
Costume:
Female Victim:
Revelling Clothing Or Party Wear
Boyfriend: Casual,
Jeans, Jumper/T-shirt And Jacket
Antagonist: Black
Everything
Fasle Antagonist/Close Friend: Casual,
Jumper/T-shirt, Jeans And Jacket
Film Influences:
Scream that influences
our idea of death
Hawaii Five-O
(Halloween Episode) This Gave uses the idea of the party scene where the
antagonist is in the corner at the party.
Cruel Intentions gave
use the idea of the obsession of the antagonist
Grotesque gave us as
a group the idea of the torture scene with all the power tools.
Why is the opening
conventional to a thriller?
Our opening is
conventional to a thriller because we show the female victim straight away in
the storyboard and then you see a silhouette which is shown as the antagonist,
this is conventional because the audience will know two characters in the first
30 seconds, the audience will get the idea of who the victim is and the
antagonist because the storyboard shows that the antagonist is stalking this
victim for a long time.
What themes does our
thriller present?
Our thriller presents
three themes in the narrative of the story, they are; torture, death, obsession
and kidnap. As seen in the narrative of the story, in the beginning of the
thriller we show the obsession of the antagonist with the female. Then the
torture of the female is shown in the torture seen after he kidnaps her from
the park, as he tortures her he becomes unstable and then we show his intention
has changed and it has changed to kill her instead.
What response will
you get from your audience?
The response that I
am aiming to get from the audience is to feel scared so that they have the
shocked feeling with the story, also I want the audience to want to know what
is going to happen next so they have ore interest in the thriller. Furthermore
after they have watched the thriller would like them to feel paranoid because I
want the thriller to show some realism so show that this could actually happen
in real life. As the paranoia will effect the audience it allows them to talk
more about what they have watched to other people.
Planning: Devleloping & Planning Ideas
IDEA 1
Narrative:
A child is found wondering around the forest and a
male and female finds the female child. When the two couples find the child and
finds out that she is lost and her parents have died, and the two parent take
her to their house to comfort and keep her safe. As soon as the two couples
leave the girl to sleep they go to their room to go to sleep as well. As the
child knows that the couples have feel asleep she goes down to the kitchen and
takes a knife to kill the two couples, as she has mental problems and she only
knows to kill people that try to help her.
Title: Help.
Sub-genre: Psychological Thriller
Characters: Evil Child, Female victim, Male victim.
Narrative Structure: Aristotle Theory.
MES:
Location – Forest, Isolated house.
Iconography – Knife
Costume –
-
Child with bloody clothes, dirty muddy.
-
Female victim has a white jumper and blue jeans/ white
pjs.
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Male victim has grey jacket and white t-shirt with tan
chinos/ blue pjs.
Lighting – low key lighting, dim and
faint.
Body language – Child is loose and
head is always down, also the child’s feet drags when she walks.
Advantage:
Conventional thriller narrative
Characters that are clearly shown in
the thriller genre
Disadvantage:
Getting people to play the
characters of this narrative.
Having a child to play the character
and also the acting of the child.
IDEA 2
Narrative:
A mental ginger antagonist has
escaped and then finds a vulnerable female that chases and she is a typical
female victim, along an alleyway and through the park, chases a young typical
female victim. She would be kidnapped and taken into the antagonist house, and
then the antagonist will dig a hole, intent to kill the victim.
Title: Gin
Sub Genre: Psychological Thriller
Characters: Female victim,
Antagonist.
Narrative Structure: Aristotle
Theory
MES:
Location – alleyway, park, garden
Lighting – Low key lighting
Clothing –
Female victim, revealing dress
Antagonist, Black cloak
Iconography: Alcohol.
Advantage:
Easy to film
Conventional thriller
Disadvantage:
Audience might not understand the
name.
The characters might not be reliable
on.
IDEA 3
Narrative: The child watches a movie
that isn’t for his age, and after he watched it he didn’t know that when he
imaged from the movie into real life, he thought his parents was the antagonist
that want to kill him, but he doesn’t know that his parents are no harm. Then
when they start to try helping him, he kills them.
Title: Imagine.
Sub Genre: Psychological Thriller
Characters: Child, Mother &
Father.
Narrative structure: Aristotle Or
Barthes
MES:
Location: Home
Lighting: Low Key, almost blackout
Clothing:
Child- black t-shirt and black
trousers
Mother: White Top, Jeans
Father: Black Top, Jeans
Advantage:
Easy to film
Conventional Thriller Narrative
Disadvantage:
Child to play character
Child that would act properly in the
thriller
Conclusion:
As I have made some ideas for the
narrative, this has helped us as a group to create a narrative with everything
that we like as group. With doing this the other ideas that have been made have
been put into the group narrative and as a group we are happy with the
storyline of the thriller. With doing this the decisions that have been made
are all the camera, angles, size and movement because it has helped us create
an image of what is going to happen.
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Research Opening Credits/Typography
What Is An Opening Credits?
Opening credits are shown in the beginning of the film. This is done to show to the audience the most important members of the production of the film, E.G. Famous Actors/Actors and crew members.
Purpose Of Opening Credits
- Credit to the people who took part
- Advertisement
- Show the major actors/ crew members
- Show how it has been directed/produced by
What Information Does Opening Credits Do?
Opening credits are for the audience to know who the major actors and the crew members in the production of the film. For example, production company, soundtrack creator, editor, director or producer(s). Also when making a film if there is a person that has died while making or being part of the production of the film they are honoured through opening credits.
What Do You Expect In The Opening Credits?
The opening credits attract some of the audience because of who stars in the film of being an actor/actress. For example, Tom Cruise.
What the audience should expect in the opening credits is the all the names of the important people that took major roles in making the film/crew members.
How Does It Make The Audience Feel?
The opening credits in films are effective because when you see the opening credits it is followed with a soundtrack, with doing this it allows the opening credits to create tension towards the audience.
Typography
What typography is when it describes the type of font that is used also the colour and size of it.
This type of font can be used in the opening credits because this shows the audience the darkness and mysteriousness that could be in the film because of the font is rubbed our very little on the letters. Doing this will create suspense among the audience because of the mystery which makes the audience question why they have used this font.
This typography in the movie se7en you can see that the font is capitals and there is blood on it, with the number seven fading, the font is like the stencil. The blood and the typography allows the audience to think straight away why is there blood also the font makes the audience wonder about the movie. Using this typography and the blood effect it builds suspense within the audience.
With this typography it is the font 'arial' this font is not the best to use as because you would think it would create tension, but the way that this has been use with the title of the movie creates tension, as you can see the colour is just black it can represent the darkness and all the bad that happen in the movie and this allows the audience to become more intrigue with the movie.
Overall the research of opening credits and typography has helped because it allows me to know the conventional thriller genre fonts to use. Also the research of opening credits has helped me understand of how to use the opening credits and how it will affect the audience.
In My Thriller:
With my thriller he opening comes in with a fade of the title, then it fades into black to show an image of the couple in thriller, as the camera zooms out you see that it is a storyboard of this subject, as it zooms out it the credits of the people that produce the thriller. My aim towards the audience is to make the audience think of what is going to happen straight away with the title and its typography, also using a different font in the opening credits that will help create suspense in the opening of the thriller.
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