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Monday 31 January 2011

Pitch Questions and Feedback

Questions:

1. How long will it take to film?   We think our filming will take no longer than a day. 

2. What shot types are you going to use?  We are going to use mostly montage shots, and a range of point of view shots and close up shots. 

3.Why have you used that particular name? We decided to use the name Finch, as Finch is a bird and it will link to the Antagonists feeling of being trapped in a cage. Also the antagonist has a lot of finches. 

4. Who is going to play each character roles?  Fergus is playing the main character, and Cameron is playing the role of the antagonist, however, we will not see his face.

5. Are you using hand held, tripod, or dolly shots? We are using a mixture of all three.

6. What type of editing will you use?  We will use Montage editing. Montage editing is something we didn't use last time, so we intend to use this style of editing effectively this time. 

Thursday 27 January 2011

Our film idea

Overall Idea - Our thriller is going to be a psychological thriller, the overall storyline is a young adult (protagonist) who is thrust into a complex chase, from a mysterious stalker (antagonist). As the film develops we find out that the protagonist is under treatment for his disorder, At the end of the film we find out that the protagonist has been in a mental hospital and the whole story was a figment of his imagination.

Font/Texts/Graphics - The font we would use is something clean and precise which contrasts with the psychosis of the protagonist, we would use something like this  Psychological Thriller 



Title -  Finch, we are calling the film 'finch' to get away from the conventions of a common thriller being named after a condition that the protagonist is afflicted by, we have chosen this name because our character is trapped in his mental state. Much like a bird is trapped in it's cage. 


Characters -  The name of our protagonist is Isaac.
                     The name of our antagonist is not revealed during the entire film.


Locations - we will film all of our footage in the centre of cambridge and one shot in Cameron's bedroom. Pictures featuring in the opening will be taken in the centre of cambridge too.




Lighting/Color/Mood -Filming will take place in middle of the day in a open location so the lighting will be a natural light. Video footage will be in full color. While the photo graphs of the protagonist will be in black and white. This is so they can be distinguished from each other.


Costumes - The protagonist will be wearing normal casual clothing.
                   The antagonist will not feature in our opening so no costume is required.


Music/Sound - We will use an original piece of music that will be constant through the opening of our thriller. There will also be a sound of the protagonists alarm clock going of at the start of the film.

Wednesday 26 January 2011

Thriller Ideas

Idea 1:
Our first idea of a thriller opening sequence is to follow a character go through a normal day, but gradually we find out that that he is being stalked. We will start off by shooting the protagonist normally, then we will reverse the whole shoot so we can see the protagonist from the antagonists point of view. We want to show that the protagonist is getting stalked.
Once we have reversed the shots, we can show the protagonist in pictures rather than film. This will emphasis on the idea that the protagonist is being watched.
We have decided that we would film this opening in color, but will use Black and white for the pictures of the protagonist.
We think we would class this as a physiological  thriller.
Our setting would be Cambridge town, where our protagonist would walk through. Although the stereotypical setting for a thriller is set at night, we have decided to do it during the day in the morning. We think this will add a slight twist to our film, and will add and unusual feel to the film.

Idea 2:
The protagonist is travelling, when he/she comes across a dead body. As a retired detective, he/she becomes obsessed with solving the crime, and becomes isolated from her/his friends and family. The foreign police, seems to be helpful, but they are corrupt and are leading the detective on a wild adventure.
The thought of the protagonist being isolated from everyone else is a typical thriller  convention.

Idea 3:
Our third idea of our thriller opening is to watch the protagonist witness a murder. However, he does not report it. Throughout the film we see his conscience take over, and he gradually becomes insane. We would use a lot of montage shots to emphasize his state of mind, and to add to the confusion he is feeling.
We would also use jump cuts to show his confused mental state, and later on in the film we see the protagonist become the antagonist.

Monday 24 January 2011

Our Production Logo

We based our design on the thriller genre. We chose the background picture as it is eye catching, and impressive. This is the point we want to get across about our production company. We chose dark colors to catch our target audience by showing that our films are based on the thriller genre.
Although we have used mainly dark colors, we decided to add in the color red, to add a slight sense of horror. However, we didn't want to be specialized as a horror company, hense why we only added in a bit of color.
The font used in the deign adds to the thriller conventions, as it is a edgy, unusual font.
We've tried to keep our logo simple, but recognizable for maximum impact. 

Warner Brothers

Warner Brothers are a flexible production company with a diverse range of films.  There production logo emphasizes on the genre of the film. 
Sometimes the logos are edited to suit the themes of the film.

Here are a series of Warner Brothers logo's:


This logo is from The Matrix.
The colours used in this logo shows the viewer that the film will not be a light hearted family film. 

This is the original logo by Warner Brothers.
This classic logo is a recognizable image and is well known across the world.


This logo is from Inception.  The logo is still kept the same so it is still recognizable but including a unique theme relevant to the film.



Sunday 23 January 2011

The Descent - Sound Lesson

Without sound
The images in the clip at first gave the impression that the film was a relaxed non-scary film. This was because the shots were bright and cuts were slow. However as the trailer went on the clip became more intense and gave the impression that it was a scary thriller film. This was due to the close ups of frightened expression,fast moving cuts and darker more intimate shots. This made it obvious that something was going wrong and gave me a edgy feeling. I could relate to the characters as the close ups gave a good view of the facial expressions. These expressions were of panic and frightened nature. So i could see they were scared. Text also appears in the clip some word include "Fear" and "Hallucination". These give a obvious sign to the type of film.

With Sound

It is clear that with sound the trailer has a completely different feel. Just from watching the distribution logo it is clear that this is not a happy film. Edgy Ambient sounds are used which fade in and out very fast. This creates a uneasy feel. The scenes were before i thought seemed harmless and normal now gave the impression that something bad was going to happen. The ambient sounds became more sinister as it went on. Because these ambient sounds are non-diegetic it gives the audience an sense that something bad is going to disrupt the characters normal day out. The dialogue in the clip also helps gives the impression that things are going to take a turn for the worst. The line " Are you sure we are going the right way" with the un easy ambient sounds makes us assume the worst. When things do take a turn for the worst the characters diagetic dialogue becomes a key element in creating suspense. we hear deep breathing and screams these give a erie feel off. Sound effects are also used over the text. Again these sounds are un-natural making the clip seem more unusual and increasing the thrill and suspense of it.  The Sound defiantly changed my reaction to the clip. Without Sound i still knew that is was going to be a scary film but with sound it was instant that it was going to be scary but with much more powerful effect. I believe the sound encouraged me to feel un-comfortable with the help of erie ambient sounds and un-natural sound effects. Also the dialogue made me feel scared for position the characters the were in.

Conclusion

It is obvious that sound plays a very important part in encouraging the audience to feel a certain way. It helps define the genre and plot of the film. For example natural sounds give the impression of a linear storyline while unnatural sounds give the impression of a un Linnea plot where something is not right.Sound helps to emphasise the characters reactions and emotions. Giving the audience a bigger insight into what they may be feeling. So for our thriller project it is key we select the correct sounds for the right places to empathises the emotions in the opening. We should use a variety of sounds for example ambient sounds, sound effects, non-diegetic, and diegetic. In order to create the perfect thriller clip and to maximise the effect we wish to expose the audience to.

Wednesday 19 January 2011

Marking Criteria

The video is marked out of 60:

  • Level 1 - up to 23 marks
  • Level 2 - 24 to 35 (basic)
  • Level 3 - 36 to 47 (proficient)
  • Level 4 - 48 to 60 (Excellence) 
-Holding a shot steady were appropriate.
-Framing a shot, including and excluding elements.
-Using a variety of shot distances.
-Shooting material appropriate to the task.
-Selecting Mise-en-scene.
-Editing so that meaning is apparent to the viewer. 
-Using varied shots transitions and effects.
-Using sound with images.
-Using titles appropriately. 

Monday 17 January 2011

Conventions of a Crime Thriller

  • Crime is introduced at the start of the film.
  • Takes place in a realistic and recognisable setting.
  • Silences are commonly used to exaggerate isolation.
  • The Protagonist is intelligent this allows him to solve the crime.
  • The protagonist clashed with another character this becomes a running storyline through the film.
  • Dim and dark lighting is used to create a sense of mystery.
  • Protagonist has a troubled past. This past becomes relevant to the plot.

Action Thriller - The Bourne Identity

1-During the clip the location of action changed many times. This keeps the clip interesting fast paced and giving more opportunity for action filled scene to take place. 
The protagonist is generally athletic, confidant and attractive he is able to deal with difficult situations with ease due to his attributes. 
We are aware of the plot from very early on in the film. This allows the viewer to focus more on the action rather than trying to figure out the complicated plot. We are aware of the the goal the protagonist must achieve, the film builds up to this event.


2 - In the first scene we are instantly introduced to Jason Bourne the films protagonist. He is being chased by police through Moscow. We learn that he is troubled straight away as he begins to have vivid flash back of him in a tortured situation. This tells us that he has had a troubled past which he has not yet recovered.
We also see him let a police officer go from gun point this shows us that he is not all bad and that he has two sides to him. It also reinforces that he is the protagonist.


3- Fast transitions are used to create a fast paced action scene
    Hand held shots - Makes the viewer more engaged with the action
    Straight Cuts - Keep the action real and believable by using natural cuts.



Thursday 13 January 2011

Notes on Momento



Voice over - stream of consciousness, lack of certainty and confusion.

Protagonist has an achilles heel, he can't have any new memories. The protagonist is also vulnerable and isolated. He writes on his hand to keep track of vital information.

Perception of reality - no idea what is real and what isn't real.

Slow editing pace and close ups indicate a confusion and drowsiness of the character. a high angle in the hotel room of him just wearing a shirt thus making him vulnerable.

Black and white create an aged feel as if it is in the past, it has already happened.

Reversing of time : Non linear
                               Memory
                               Dual identity
                               Distorts as sense of continuity

Tense non diegetic soundtrack contributing to a sense of suspense. The stringed instruments are associated with tension.  

Close up of the eyes creates imagery.

The broken glasses of the victim creates a sense of lost identity.

Psychological Thriller Conventions

Central theme of identity - Mistaken identity, stolen identity, lost identity (amnesia), dual identity, doppelgangers.

Perception - often the narrative is shown from the perspective of multiple characters.

Reality - Confusion between what is and what isn't real. The main characters idea of reality is different to the norm established within the film.

Memory - The torture of an individual by a traumatic memory. The traumatic search for a lost memory.

Unreliable narrator - The person telling us the story is discovered to be untrustworthy. This unnerves the viewer.

Flashbacks, reversing and fast forwarding of events, non-linear narrative, editing.

Imagery - The eye is a regular visual motif.

Wednesday 12 January 2011

Notes on Alfred Hitchcock's - Rear window opening.

The opening of rear window immediately uses the convention of isolating the protagonist, this is shown with a close up of the cast on his leg. This also shows the audience the protagonists weakness - he us unable to walk, meaning he cannot do anything about what he sees. Hitchcock places us in the position of a voyeur by doing point of view shots of the neighbors, giving us a sense that we are watching the neighbors as well.
Hitchcock objectifies the female character by dressing her in a bikini and putting her in the presence of men on most occasions. this gives the idea that she will be in danger at some point of the film.
Mistaken identity is used when we first meet the antagonist. At first we feel sorry for him, dealing with a nagging wife who doesn't appreciate him, however, further on in the film, we begin to see him as an evil character.

Monday 10 January 2011

Notes - Seven

Seven 
Seven is a detective themed thriller directed by David Fincher. In the opening sequence to Seven a city setting is established along with a lead protagonist role played by Morgan Freeman. In the sequence the director uses eerie music continually throughout to create a sense of tension.

We see a common convention of a thriller when Morgan Freeman (the protagonist) is isolated by a colleague at work. We also get this impression when we see him alone in his house. This immediately gives the audience the idea of isolation.

In the opening credits the director has used a montage of shots in the opening credits, to create confusion.

Difference between Horror and Thriller

The differences between Horror and Thriller is that a horror uses more gore to frighten the audience where as a thriller uses more psychological method of frightening the audience.

Conventions of Thriller

-Parallel editing
-Sinister music
-Psychological 
-Fast transitions
-Narrative focuses on solving crime
-Exaggerated sounds
-Montages
-Plot twists
-Binary opposite characters eg. protagonist and antagonist 
-Protagonist seen in parallel 
-Protagonist is isolated
-Mistaken identity
-Protagonist often has a weakness, sometimes in the title of the thriller 
-Voyeurism - watching something without someone knowing - audience becomes a voyeur