(Georgia Skipper)
Sir believed that our film being rated 15 was not acceptable for our content, however we feel that the way we described it made it more explicit, for this reason we decided to show less gore and horror and more of the after mass of the attack.
(Maisie Walker)
If we made the certificate of our film an 18 then it would decrease the size of our target audience range which would not be ideal for our film.The audience to which we showed our pitch was questioning how we will make the cuts and injuries of the attack real as they feel it will be hard to make them look realistic and it was stated that if they do not look real enough then understanding of the opening would be lost. We feel that using Georgia's talent of makeup we will use this to our advantage and make it look as real and understanding as possible.
Monday, December 15, 2014
Friday, December 12, 2014
Research into names of films(Georgia Skipper)
research into names of films
I used IMDb to research the top 20 thriller films to research into their titles.
The thriller voted number 1 was The Zohar Secret the list to top 20 is as follows:
2.Pulp Fiction
3.1
4.Drishyam
5.Na Maloom Afrad
6.The Phantom of The Opera
7.Inception
8.Waar
9.Eskiya
10.Haider
11. The Unusual Suspects
12.The Ornate Look
13.Se7en
14.Jigarthanda
15. The Silence of The Lambs
16. Leon
17.Sholay
18.021
19.The Blue Elephant
20. A Wednesday
looking at these titles ive come to the conclusion that each name is very subtle and does not give much away about the film, however most of them focus on a key element on something that is in the film, be it part of the narrative or an object that is key within the film. This list however shows worldwide top voted thrillers, therefore I decided to look into the top thrillers of the United States and the United Kingdom. From these I saw that the top thrillers were named by: key object, analogy of the narrative, summary of a character or an adjective/noun to summarise the film.
For this reason we have decided on a few names which fit our films and we will proceed to ask our target audience which they best prefer and would like to see us use.
The names we decided on are as follows:
Mental State
State of Mind
The Girl who Cried
Subjection
Fluctuation
The truth behind the smile
Broke
After receiving audience feedback we were left with the two names 'The Girl Who Cried' and 'Subjection' therefore after a group discussion we decided to name our film 'Subjection' this was because we felt that subjection has no certainty and allows the auto to perceive the title differently. we asked 10 people if they discuss films before going to view them 8 out of the 10 said yes, therefore we believe discussion of our film by the title will cause a larger audience due to the fact that we believe many people will perceive our film differently and want to watch it to find out what it is in fact about. We also thought that 'Subjection' was a name well fitted for our film as it acts as an analogy for the way our main character feels, she is a subject of her own mind, cemented in memories and lost in the depression, fear and anxiety of her mind
Monday, December 8, 2014
Research Into Distributors (Maisie Walker)
Pulp Fiction
Miramax Films distributed Pulp Fiction in the USA however Buena Vista International distributed the particular film in the UK. These are very well known companies in which are known throughout countries all over the world. This would encourage audience's to watch the film because they know the companies and they are able to distinguish whether the film is going to be well made or not. Miramax is also a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company. This means that it is part of a major studio.
Miramax is well known for distributing Independent and foreign films. This particular company was sold by Disney to Filmyard Holdings after 17 years of involvement with the studio.
Miramax is well known for distributing Independent and foreign films. This particular company was sold by Disney to Filmyard Holdings after 17 years of involvement with the studio.
Shutter Island
Paramount Pictures distributed Shutter Island in the USA which was the theatrical version, in addition, Warner Home Video distributed the Blu ray and the video also in the USA. Paramount Pictures also distributed Shutter Island in the UK. This is another well known distributor for films and are known to distribute many films that have been successful. Paramount Pictures is a major studio for distribution, the percentage of shares that Paramount have within the USA and Canada is 8.94% which doesn't seem very high however, there are many film companies all over the world.
I Spit On Your Grave
Anchor Bay Films have distributed this film in the USA, this isn't really a well known film distribution company. This film wasn't distributed in the UK therefore it wasn't as well known as other films that were distributed over the world. Taking this into account, the distributor wasn't well known either.
Inception
Warner bros was the distributor for the film Inception, this is a well known company which many audience members are aware of. This film was distributed in the form of the Theatrical version. Additionally, the home box office distributed this film on TV in the USA. In addition, Warner Bros also distributed Inception in the UK, this was in the form of a DVD, Blu Ray DVD and Theatrical version. Warner bros is the top distributor with a percentage of 17.1 in market shares in the USA and Canada.
World War Z
Paramount Pictures was the distributor for World War Z in the USA, they distributed the theatrical version. In addition, Paramount Home Entertainment was the distributor in the UK, they distributed the DVD and the Blu-Ray editions. As said already, Paramount Pictures is a very well established company that works with many films all over the world.
I Spit On Your Grave
Anchor Bay Films have distributed this film in the USA, this isn't really a well known film distribution company. This film wasn't distributed in the UK therefore it wasn't as well known as other films that were distributed over the world. Taking this into account, the distributor wasn't well known either.
Inception
Warner bros was the distributor for the film Inception, this is a well known company which many audience members are aware of. This film was distributed in the form of the Theatrical version. Additionally, the home box office distributed this film on TV in the USA. In addition, Warner Bros also distributed Inception in the UK, this was in the form of a DVD, Blu Ray DVD and Theatrical version. Warner bros is the top distributor with a percentage of 17.1 in market shares in the USA and Canada.
World War Z
Paramount Pictures was the distributor for World War Z in the USA, they distributed the theatrical version. In addition, Paramount Home Entertainment was the distributor in the UK, they distributed the DVD and the Blu-Ray editions. As said already, Paramount Pictures is a very well established company that works with many films all over the world.
The Babadook
In the USA the Babadook was distributed through two companies, IFC Films and IFC Midnight. Both of these companies distributed the theatrical version. In addition, the UK Distributor was Icon Film Distribution. Because it is a very recent 2014 film no other releases of media have been distributed yet. IFC Films distributes independent films and documentaries and was founded in 1999. This is quite a recent distribution company which we have never heard of before.
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Nine Frame Analysis (Georgia Skipper)
In the first screen shot
they show the 20th
Century Fox logo to show the producers and the company which created
it, it allows the audience to know the creators and make a judgement
based on the name and their persona views from other films from the
same company. We will be using our own logo for ‘CrazyFace
productions” for the same reason, we feel it makes the credits
titles look professional and real.
The second credit shows
one of the smaller companies that creates films, it shows which
subsection the film was created by and acts as a kind of aid for what
the film is going to be like. We will not be using this in our film
as we fear it might take up to much of our time and we will not be
able to use much of our own filming.
The title of the film is
written in the same font and colour at the same size, giving it no
more importance than the rest of the credits, however due to its
placement we know it’s important. In addition to this, I feel they
decided to use fluency within their credits to imitate the fluency of
Neesons actions.
During the title sequence
there begins to be very quick and blurred scenes of suspicious
looking activities which give the audience an idea about what they
are about to watch, the use of drained colour and the use of sepia
add a slight twist on the act, creating a feel of distortion, this
displays to the audience that the goings on we are witnessing are
criminal. We will be using the quick scenes and drained colour as we
feel it creates the atmosphere we need and shows that it is either a
dream/flashback/criminal and in terms for our films is all three, we
feel the quick scenes interrupted by credits make the audience feel
uneasy as they are only seeing parts of the crime, leaving them
unaware of the characters safety and/or anything else.
The interruption from credits, breaks the audiences concentration and focus, this may cause the audience frustration as they may have been intrigued and been trying to work out the relevance of what they were being shown, we will also be using interrupting titles as we believe it breaks the tensions, giving us a chance to eject a variety of emotions into the audience.
The titles re-lapse into
the black and white simplicity, expressing the secrecy of the action
within this film. The use of simple colours and fonts within our
title sequence will be fluent.
The use of using this
display shot is to display conflict, they use framing within a frame,
this is where the two characters highlight the dangerous weaponry
between them as they are both shown in dark colours and the light
background contrast to the dark metallic gun framed within the two
darker silhouette, this expressed danger and conflict, we will be
using the display shots to show violence, however we will not be
displaying weapons.
Definitely Maybe Analysis (Maisie Walker)
Title Analysis
00:02-00:20 - Universal (this is where the logo is shown at the beginning)
00:20 – 00:30 - working title (Another logo represents who has been associated with the film)
00:35 – 00:37 - universal pictures presents (Shows who has made the film, reiterates the fact that Universal are in association with the film)
00:47 – 00:38 - In association with studiocanal (Also showing who is associated with the film)
01:58 – 02:00 - The name “Isla Fisher” is also used to show who is acting in the film
Shot Analysis
00:40-00:45 - This is where are close up of an envelope is shown at the beginning, this is effective because the audience are able to see the names and what is on the envelope. Showing the names already gives the audience an indication on who the main character is.
00:42-00:45-This is a medium shot of Ryan Reynolds (main character) which then moves into an establishing shot of his office. This is evidence of his job/what he does for a living therefore the audience is able to grasp how successful he is.
00:47-00:54-another close up of the envelope shows that the envelope is important and that it is important to the character. The camera then tilts up to show the reaction of the character towards the envelope.
00:55-00:59 -a point of view shot is used to indicate what the character is looking at. The camera then zooms in to make the documents clearer for the audience to see. This also indicates that the documents are important and a big part of the film.
01:01-01:02- a medium shot of the main character is used again to give the audience an idea of how he is reacting to reading the letter. The audience can do this by examining the actors body language.
01:02-01:06 – There is then a medium shot of the main characters secretary congratulating him on his progress in his job. This is an effective shot as it shows some of her body language. This also suggests a contrast as she is in a very good mood and the main character is the complete opposite.
01:06-01:08 –A close up of Ryan Reynolds is used to portray his feelings towards the good news. This is ironic as he gives a small smile which suggests that, even though he is unhappy about his divorce papers and his job, getting that small bit of good news within the day makes him feel better.
01:09-01:17 -This then carries on back to a medium shot of the main actor in his office
01:18-01:21 - A wide shot is now used to show him getting ready to pick up his child from school. This is effective because it portrays to the audience that he is happy at this point because (as said previously) this is his favourite day as he gets to see his child.
01:21-01:25 -an exterior shot is used to show that he is moving from inside to the busy New York streets. A slight pan is then executed to follow him down the street. This is effective as it feels as if the audience are accompanying him on his journey.
01:26-01:30 -An over the shoulder shot is then used to show the main character putting in his headphones. This also indicates an essence of accompanying him on his journey, as if the audience are actually walking with him. The camera then arcs from one shoulder to another to portray that both of his headphones are in his ears. This shows that he is shutting the world out to listen to music that makes his day that little bit better.
01:30-01:33 –a hand held camera shot is used to show the actor walking down the street. In addition, it is also a reverse angle shot and a close up shot of the actor. This gets all of the people behind the actor in the camera, this is effective as it signifies that he is ignoring the loud busy aspect of the New York streets and blocking out what can make him unhappy.
01:33-01:34 –A close up of his MP3 player is shown to indicate to the audience what song he is about to pick, as he picks the wrong song it brings out the comedy in the film. It also signifies what music he listens to. Due to the fact that he seems like quite a quiet, calm person, the audience wouldn't expect the music that comes on.
01:34-01:39-Next as shot reverse shot from the MP3 player to the actor and back Is used to indicate that the actor has picked the wrong song and it also shows his reaction to the fact that he has picked the wrong song. This increases the humour and shows that he is quite a clumsy person.
01:39-02:00-Now there is slow motion and split screens to indicate the way he is walking, his surroundings and a place for the titles and credits to be put. The surroundings being shown is a good way to indicate the place that the character lives and that he is used to the busy, loud aspect of the streets.
Sound analysis
00:33-the office sounds are in the background when Ryan Reynolds is working in his office. These diegectic sounds consist of; phones ringing, lots of people talking and paper rustling. This technique is called a sound bridge.
00:40- An over exaggerated noise of the envelope hitting the desk was used as non-diegetic sound to portray to the audience that the envelope was very important. The fact that the office sounds were muted at this point indicate that the actor (at this point) knew what the envelope was for and everything around him was non existent apart from that envelope.
00:42-You can hear the pen being clicked quickly by the actor. This signifies that he is nervous and doesn't want to sign the papers therefore he is contemplating whether to sign them or not.
01:39-the music is played in the background as diegetic sound, this music blocks out all of the noise around the city and forces the audience to only listen to the music. The only people who are able to hear the music are the main character and the audience. This is effective as it gives the audience a sense of relationship with the character as they are able to feel the way he is feeling as he walks down the street.
00:02-00:20 - Universal (this is where the logo is shown at the beginning)
00:20 – 00:30 - working title (Another logo represents who has been associated with the film)
00:35 – 00:37 - universal pictures presents (Shows who has made the film, reiterates the fact that Universal are in association with the film)
00:47 – 00:38 - In association with studiocanal (Also showing who is associated with the film)
00:59 – 01:01 – a working title production
01:40 – 01:45 – "an Adam Brooks film"
01:47 – 01:53 – “definitely, maybe” This is the title of the film which is shown for 6 seconds, which is a long time considering there is things going on in the background
01:54 – 01:57 -The name “Ryan Reynolds” is said at this point, it is only for 3 seconds, this is long enough for the audience to see who is acting in the film however, not too long. 01:58 – 02:00 - The name “Isla Fisher” is also used to show who is acting in the film
Shot Analysis
00:40-00:45 - This is where are close up of an envelope is shown at the beginning, this is effective because the audience are able to see the names and what is on the envelope. Showing the names already gives the audience an indication on who the main character is.
00:42-00:45-This is a medium shot of Ryan Reynolds (main character) which then moves into an establishing shot of his office. This is evidence of his job/what he does for a living therefore the audience is able to grasp how successful he is.
00:47-00:54-another close up of the envelope shows that the envelope is important and that it is important to the character. The camera then tilts up to show the reaction of the character towards the envelope.
00:55-00:59 -a point of view shot is used to indicate what the character is looking at. The camera then zooms in to make the documents clearer for the audience to see. This also indicates that the documents are important and a big part of the film.
01:01-01:02- a medium shot of the main character is used again to give the audience an idea of how he is reacting to reading the letter. The audience can do this by examining the actors body language.
01:02-01:06 – There is then a medium shot of the main characters secretary congratulating him on his progress in his job. This is an effective shot as it shows some of her body language. This also suggests a contrast as she is in a very good mood and the main character is the complete opposite.
01:06-01:08 –A close up of Ryan Reynolds is used to portray his feelings towards the good news. This is ironic as he gives a small smile which suggests that, even though he is unhappy about his divorce papers and his job, getting that small bit of good news within the day makes him feel better.
01:09-01:17 -This then carries on back to a medium shot of the main actor in his office
01:18-01:21 - A wide shot is now used to show him getting ready to pick up his child from school. This is effective because it portrays to the audience that he is happy at this point because (as said previously) this is his favourite day as he gets to see his child.
01:21-01:25 -an exterior shot is used to show that he is moving from inside to the busy New York streets. A slight pan is then executed to follow him down the street. This is effective as it feels as if the audience are accompanying him on his journey.
01:26-01:30 -An over the shoulder shot is then used to show the main character putting in his headphones. This also indicates an essence of accompanying him on his journey, as if the audience are actually walking with him. The camera then arcs from one shoulder to another to portray that both of his headphones are in his ears. This shows that he is shutting the world out to listen to music that makes his day that little bit better.
01:30-01:33 –a hand held camera shot is used to show the actor walking down the street. In addition, it is also a reverse angle shot and a close up shot of the actor. This gets all of the people behind the actor in the camera, this is effective as it signifies that he is ignoring the loud busy aspect of the New York streets and blocking out what can make him unhappy.
01:33-01:34 –A close up of his MP3 player is shown to indicate to the audience what song he is about to pick, as he picks the wrong song it brings out the comedy in the film. It also signifies what music he listens to. Due to the fact that he seems like quite a quiet, calm person, the audience wouldn't expect the music that comes on.
01:34-01:39-Next as shot reverse shot from the MP3 player to the actor and back Is used to indicate that the actor has picked the wrong song and it also shows his reaction to the fact that he has picked the wrong song. This increases the humour and shows that he is quite a clumsy person.
01:39-02:00-Now there is slow motion and split screens to indicate the way he is walking, his surroundings and a place for the titles and credits to be put. The surroundings being shown is a good way to indicate the place that the character lives and that he is used to the busy, loud aspect of the streets.
Sound analysis
00:33-the office sounds are in the background when Ryan Reynolds is working in his office. These diegectic sounds consist of; phones ringing, lots of people talking and paper rustling. This technique is called a sound bridge.
00:40- An over exaggerated noise of the envelope hitting the desk was used as non-diegetic sound to portray to the audience that the envelope was very important. The fact that the office sounds were muted at this point indicate that the actor (at this point) knew what the envelope was for and everything around him was non existent apart from that envelope.
00:42-You can hear the pen being clicked quickly by the actor. This signifies that he is nervous and doesn't want to sign the papers therefore he is contemplating whether to sign them or not.
01:39-the music is played in the background as diegetic sound, this music blocks out all of the noise around the city and forces the audience to only listen to the music. The only people who are able to hear the music are the main character and the audience. This is effective as it gives the audience a sense of relationship with the character as they are able to feel the way he is feeling as he walks down the street.
Friday, December 5, 2014
Research Into Audience (Maisie Walker)
Thriller endure many sub genres which appeal to a range of different audiences
Crime Thrillers
For a crime thriller research shows that they would appeal to teenagers and above. This is because they involve a lot of violence, crime and bad language. Most of the films researched were at a certificate of 15 and above. These films consisted of Night Crawler and the November Man. On the other hand films such as Sin City and The Departed were classed as an 18 or above. This means that the film can only appeal to those over the age of 18 which is therefore limiting their teenage audience.
Horror Thrillers
An example of a horror thriller would be Cabin in the Woods, the age rating for this particular film is a 15 therefore anyone over the age of 15 is able to watch. Much like all films, it is down to the parents permission whether children under the age certificate are able to watch. Another example of a horror thriller would be Psycho which is also a 15, this is a 1960's thriller therefore the horror aspect of the film isn't going to be as scary for children now days. Finally, House at the end of the street is a 2012 horror thriller which is certified at 15.
We found out that most Horror Thrillers that we looked at are certified at the age rating of 15, this is a fair rating as the film with have a broader audience.
Sci-Fi Thriller
An example of a Sci-Fi thriller would be Lucy, the age rating for this is a 15 as there is alcohol and drug use and frightening/intense scenes. In addition, The Jacket certificate has an age rating of 15, this is because sex/nudity and violence and gore is shown throughout the film. Finally Inception which was released in 2010 has the certificate of a 12. This is an anomaly because all of the films researched so far are at the age rating of a 15 apart from Inception which is a 12.
Action Thriller
The Purge Anarchy was released in 2014, this film is an action thriller because the use of frightening and intense scenes and a large use of profanity. The certificate for this film is a 15 however, due to the overuse of gore and death, i think it should be an 18 as it can be disturbing for younger viewers. Another example of an Action Thriller would be The Expendables 3, this has the certificate rating of 12A which is much lower than any other films we have researched. This is because of a large use of profanity and violence and gore, due to this, i believe that it should be at least a 15.
Psychological Thriller
The Ring is an example of a Psychological thriller, the certificate for this particular film is a 15 because of frightening/intense scenes. Another example of a psychological thriller would be Cube released in 1997, the certificate is a 15 again. However, in our opinion, this should be a 12 because, due to research, there are no traces of alcohol or drug use, profanity is used 2 times and nudity is not seen within the film. This makes the film mild and appropriate for children over 12 and under 15. Finally Saw includes horrific scenes of gore and violence, due to this, the film has been certified as an 18. This is also an anomaly because many Thriller films are at the certificate of 15. The use of an 18 restricts the audience as you are unable to have teens attend the screenings in the cinema.
Foreign Thriller
Headhunters has the certificate of a 15, this is because sex and nudity and violence and gore. This film was released in 2011
Sci-Fi Thriller
An example of a Sci-Fi thriller would be Lucy, the age rating for this is a 15 as there is alcohol and drug use and frightening/intense scenes. In addition, The Jacket certificate has an age rating of 15, this is because sex/nudity and violence and gore is shown throughout the film. Finally Inception which was released in 2010 has the certificate of a 12. This is an anomaly because all of the films researched so far are at the age rating of a 15 apart from Inception which is a 12.
Action Thriller
The Purge Anarchy was released in 2014, this film is an action thriller because the use of frightening and intense scenes and a large use of profanity. The certificate for this film is a 15 however, due to the overuse of gore and death, i think it should be an 18 as it can be disturbing for younger viewers. Another example of an Action Thriller would be The Expendables 3, this has the certificate rating of 12A which is much lower than any other films we have researched. This is because of a large use of profanity and violence and gore, due to this, i believe that it should be at least a 15.
Psychological Thriller
The Ring is an example of a Psychological thriller, the certificate for this particular film is a 15 because of frightening/intense scenes. Another example of a psychological thriller would be Cube released in 1997, the certificate is a 15 again. However, in our opinion, this should be a 12 because, due to research, there are no traces of alcohol or drug use, profanity is used 2 times and nudity is not seen within the film. This makes the film mild and appropriate for children over 12 and under 15. Finally Saw includes horrific scenes of gore and violence, due to this, the film has been certified as an 18. This is also an anomaly because many Thriller films are at the certificate of 15. The use of an 18 restricts the audience as you are unable to have teens attend the screenings in the cinema.
Foreign Thriller
Headhunters has the certificate of a 15, this is because sex and nudity and violence and gore. This film was released in 2011
Our target audience was originally aimed at the age range of 15-50 but we have done more research into this age range and we feel our film will be best suited to people of a little older but not an 18 directly because the rest of the film does go to hard hitting extremes with the images of attack, rape and abuse to show the gritty realism of this day’s society. It also has images of the cuts which can be perceived as gore and may not be appropriate for the age range, but this will reduce our viewers and there are no graphic images the only reason we are hesitating putting the age of 15 because people may underestimate how real the situation is. Also certain shots in the film can be classed as ‘nudity’, in the two minute opening there’s a shot of the main character in the shower showing just her feet and the pool of blood beneath her after the attack and there is no nudity involved but some may find it inappropriate. We feel this is a prime way to show the events which have occurred.
When we presented the pitch the our peers they asked very good questions regarding our age range and why we feel it may be too hard hitting for a 15 age range but too high for an 18 range. We have now edited our 2 minute opening of a feature film to shots of her feet in the shower instead of her running through the woods to show it was directly after the attack not while it was happening as we feel it was to hard to get the lighting correct and the right timing for certain angles with the running.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Research Into Similar Films (Maisie Walker, Georgia Skipper)
Crime Thriller: Roommate
Starts with an establishing shot and introduces the characters straight away. The film starts non-stereotypical because it does not show specifically that it is a horror.
The film opening is not straight forward and the credits go up to 2 minutes 10 seconds.
Critically acclaimed Thriller: Blare witch Project
This film starts with complete silence, this creates a dramatic effect because you are waiting for something dramatic to happen, because there is no music building climax, the audience are unaware of what is going to happen.
The film also starts as hand filmed and the text begins the sequence giving the audience information about the film before it starts. The film starts straight away giving the audience an insight to the action. No characters are introduced and there are no general specific shots.
Foreign Thriller: Funny Games
This film begins with showing the studio, this is a typical convention of a film in general because the studio gives the audience an idea of what the film is going to be like. The film begins with a crane shot and also includes non-diegectic music in the background. The characters are not introduced and it is very calm. This shows that the film is not a stereotypical opening to a thriller.
Mystery Thriller: Case 39
This film begins by showing the studio and then cuts straight to the action. The low lighting introduces a sense of an uneasy atmosphere. On the other hand, at the same time there is a shot on two separate people which then leads the film onto introducing the characters.
Psychological Thriller: The Step Father
This begins with the studios being shown however, an overlay of scary music is played int he background to make the audience feel uneasy before the film has even begun. After that it cuts straight to the action and shows that someone has been killed. The names of the characters have been shown which directly introduces the characters The main antagonist is shown which tells the audience straight away who is the killer. This introduces a context of life. The titles then continue throughout the 2 minute clip and there is Christmas music playing in the background showing that it is Christmas time, an overlay of screams occur showing that it is a contrast as Christmas is about happiness and family however he has killed all of his 'family'.
Scary Thriller: Possession
The studios are shown again at the beginning which is an indication as to what the film is going to be like. The slow music and fading titles make a scary atmosphere for the audience and get them into the scary thriller aspect before the film properly starts. There is information text at the beginning to show the context of the film. This also begins with an establishing shot and a range of angles. Diegetic sound and symbolism is used to show what is happening in the film.
Sci-fi Thriller: Anti-Viral
The studio and producer are shown at the very beginning and there is no music only diegetic urban environment sounds. Symbolism is used with pale colours and cuts to silence to give the atmosphere of a futuristic sci-fi thriller.
Supernatural Thriller: The Ring Two
The studio is shown at the beginning with non-diegectic music which changes pace throughout. There is now silence and only dialogue. The film has a slow start and doesn't give much away at the beginning. The audience is linked to the film.
What are linked throughout all of the films and what we should use:
This film starts with complete silence, this creates a dramatic effect because you are waiting for something dramatic to happen, because there is no music building climax, the audience are unaware of what is going to happen.
The film also starts as hand filmed and the text begins the sequence giving the audience information about the film before it starts. The film starts straight away giving the audience an insight to the action. No characters are introduced and there are no general specific shots.
Foreign Thriller: Funny Games
This film begins with showing the studio, this is a typical convention of a film in general because the studio gives the audience an idea of what the film is going to be like. The film begins with a crane shot and also includes non-diegectic music in the background. The characters are not introduced and it is very calm. This shows that the film is not a stereotypical opening to a thriller.
Mystery Thriller: Case 39
This film begins by showing the studio and then cuts straight to the action. The low lighting introduces a sense of an uneasy atmosphere. On the other hand, at the same time there is a shot on two separate people which then leads the film onto introducing the characters.
Psychological Thriller: The Step Father
This begins with the studios being shown however, an overlay of scary music is played int he background to make the audience feel uneasy before the film has even begun. After that it cuts straight to the action and shows that someone has been killed. The names of the characters have been shown which directly introduces the characters The main antagonist is shown which tells the audience straight away who is the killer. This introduces a context of life. The titles then continue throughout the 2 minute clip and there is Christmas music playing in the background showing that it is Christmas time, an overlay of screams occur showing that it is a contrast as Christmas is about happiness and family however he has killed all of his 'family'.
Scary Thriller: Possession
The studios are shown again at the beginning which is an indication as to what the film is going to be like. The slow music and fading titles make a scary atmosphere for the audience and get them into the scary thriller aspect before the film properly starts. There is information text at the beginning to show the context of the film. This also begins with an establishing shot and a range of angles. Diegetic sound and symbolism is used to show what is happening in the film.
Sci-fi Thriller: Anti-Viral
The studio and producer are shown at the very beginning and there is no music only diegetic urban environment sounds. Symbolism is used with pale colours and cuts to silence to give the atmosphere of a futuristic sci-fi thriller.
Supernatural Thriller: The Ring Two
The studio is shown at the beginning with non-diegectic music which changes pace throughout. There is now silence and only dialogue. The film has a slow start and doesn't give much away at the beginning. The audience is linked to the film.
What are linked throughout all of the films and what we should use:
- Studio at the beginning of the film (14 Secs)
- Diegectic sound (breathing and running)
- Fade in, non-Diegectic sounds
- Symbols-cuts, bruises.
- Shots; Crab, POV close up, worms eye view/ low angle shot, long shot.
Monday, December 1, 2014
Budget (Maisie Walker)
The budget-
Clothes/ equipment:
Leggings- £7
Top- £4
Camera- used on iPhone (no price)
Stands (no price)
Makeup- £45
Hair equipment- £5
How much we will be spending and when
Other people that create similar scenarios on things such as this they spend around £200 on equipment which they use to create them. Luckily we have the advantage to have most of the equipment already there.
All the equipment needed will be brought by the 3rd December so it's there and if any additional pieces of equipment is needed to be purchased we can do that in time.
Friday, November 28, 2014
Nine Frame Analysis (Maisie Walker)
Picture one:
This is the Lionsgate logo which is the company which Co-Produced The Blair Witch Project. This is a typical convention for many horror films or any films in general. The logos are usually at the beginning to attract audiences, for example, if some people enjoy films from Lionsgate they will continue to watch the film.
Picture two:
This is another logo for a film company which isn't as well known. This is also a promotion for the company and, as it is on a black screen, it links to the overall theme and genre of the film which is horror and mystery.
Picture three:
this is the title of the film which is on a black screen and white, small writing saying "The Blair Witch Project" this, again, links to the theme and genre of the film. The fact that the writing is small seems like it wouldn't be significant however, the black screen exaggerates the focus of the film and makes it seem more important. I want to use this text in our film because it is eerie and mysterious which is the particular vibe we wanted to give off with our film.
Picture Four:
This is text giving an overall summary of what happened as if the film was found and it is in the past tense. This is engaging because it foreshadows that something is going to happen to the students within the film. The fact that it says "a year later their footage was found" signifies that the students wee not found however the footage was which creates mystery for the audience and makes them feel on edge even before the film has started.
Picture Five:
Quite immediately, it goes straight to the footage which was found. This is introducing the characters-firstly it is the girl who is showing the camera what she is bringing with her on her trip. The girl looks rather tired and scared which also foreshadows that something bad is going to happen to her in the woods on their trip.
Picture Six:
This picture is a book which the girl is taking on her trip, this is "How To Survive In The Woods" which again foreshadows that they will no survive in the woods. Additionally, it gives of a feeling that she is scared and may be the most vulnerable within the film. The fact that she is the first person shown gives the impression that she is the main character and is the most important within the film.
The book shows that she worries about the woods and needs to be secure with knowledge before she goes into the woods. The book is also over the top of a dark screen sticking to the overall theme of the film.
Picture Seven:
This is a picture of another character with a professional camera to film with. This introduces a new character however also shows that he will be doing all of the filming suggesting that he may be the last one to die if he is the only one filming throughout.
Picture Eight:
Quite swiftly, there is an editing technique used which is black and white. This is used very randomly as none of the other shots are filmed with the black and white effect. This suggests that this girl within the film is very vulnerable as well as the first girl shown within the film. The black and white is a signature convention for a horror films as it makes it mysterious and eerie. I want to use the black and white effect in our film because I feel as if it gives off a better effect and follows the conventions of a typical horror film.
Picture Nine:
Finally, this clip of the new character which is a large man/young adult. He is told to say bye to his mother which suggests that something bad is going to happen to him within the film and he will never be able to see his mum again. This is a good technique because you almost feel bad for the character before anything happens to him because it is so blatantly foreshadowed. In terms of the look of the clip, the camera isn't the best quality and is done all through Point of View shots which may make the film difficult to see throughout.
This is the Lionsgate logo which is the company which Co-Produced The Blair Witch Project. This is a typical convention for many horror films or any films in general. The logos are usually at the beginning to attract audiences, for example, if some people enjoy films from Lionsgate they will continue to watch the film.
Picture two:
This is another logo for a film company which isn't as well known. This is also a promotion for the company and, as it is on a black screen, it links to the overall theme and genre of the film which is horror and mystery.
Picture three:
this is the title of the film which is on a black screen and white, small writing saying "The Blair Witch Project" this, again, links to the theme and genre of the film. The fact that the writing is small seems like it wouldn't be significant however, the black screen exaggerates the focus of the film and makes it seem more important. I want to use this text in our film because it is eerie and mysterious which is the particular vibe we wanted to give off with our film.
Picture Four:
This is text giving an overall summary of what happened as if the film was found and it is in the past tense. This is engaging because it foreshadows that something is going to happen to the students within the film. The fact that it says "a year later their footage was found" signifies that the students wee not found however the footage was which creates mystery for the audience and makes them feel on edge even before the film has started.
Picture Five:
Quite immediately, it goes straight to the footage which was found. This is introducing the characters-firstly it is the girl who is showing the camera what she is bringing with her on her trip. The girl looks rather tired and scared which also foreshadows that something bad is going to happen to her in the woods on their trip.
Picture Six:
This picture is a book which the girl is taking on her trip, this is "How To Survive In The Woods" which again foreshadows that they will no survive in the woods. Additionally, it gives of a feeling that she is scared and may be the most vulnerable within the film. The fact that she is the first person shown gives the impression that she is the main character and is the most important within the film.
The book shows that she worries about the woods and needs to be secure with knowledge before she goes into the woods. The book is also over the top of a dark screen sticking to the overall theme of the film.
Picture Seven:
This is a picture of another character with a professional camera to film with. This introduces a new character however also shows that he will be doing all of the filming suggesting that he may be the last one to die if he is the only one filming throughout.
Picture Eight:
Quite swiftly, there is an editing technique used which is black and white. This is used very randomly as none of the other shots are filmed with the black and white effect. This suggests that this girl within the film is very vulnerable as well as the first girl shown within the film. The black and white is a signature convention for a horror films as it makes it mysterious and eerie. I want to use the black and white effect in our film because I feel as if it gives off a better effect and follows the conventions of a typical horror film.
Picture Nine:
Finally, this clip of the new character which is a large man/young adult. He is told to say bye to his mother which suggests that something bad is going to happen to him within the film and he will never be able to see his mum again. This is a good technique because you almost feel bad for the character before anything happens to him because it is so blatantly foreshadowed. In terms of the look of the clip, the camera isn't the best quality and is done all through Point of View shots which may make the film difficult to see throughout.
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Call Sheet (Maisie Walker)
Call Sheet
Shooting day- Friday 12th December
Schedule:
Time of shooting- 5:00pm
Break start and end time-7:00pm-7:15pm
Expected wrap-9:00pm
Location- Gillingham, Darland woods.
How cast will arrive at set location-
Maisie Walker-Already at Location
Georgia Skipper-Walk
Harry Young-Car/Lift
People involved-
Maisie Walker
Georgia Skipper
Harry Young
Actors-
Maisie Walker
Setting- Dark, cold, quiet and empty. It will be scary and weird for the audience, fear of the unknown.
The scene being filmed on shooting day- The chase scene, when Maisie's character runs from the abusive man that is chasing her.
Filming-
Harry Young
Director-
Georgia Skipper and Maisie Walker
Georgia Skipper and Maisie Walker
Health and Safety precautions-
Environment-cold, wet, dark. Obstacles within the field, be careful not to fall over or injure yourself whilst within the field.
Weather-Cold and wet, bring waterproofs, appropriate footwear and layers of clothing to keep you warm
Equipment-Bright lights from torches, make sure to keep eyes away from them at all times, be careful with camera devices/phones, in a wet field can cause them to be damaged or broken if dropped on the floor
Facilities-
Toilets- Maisies house
Food/refreshments-Maisies house
Parking-outside Maisies house
Equipment List (Maisie Walker)
What equipment is going to be used?
- We are using an Iphone to film our film. This is easy to put onto the computer from the phone and the camera is good quality. There are 3 Iphone's which will be used, an Iphone 5c an Iphone 5s and an Iphone 6.
- We are using the torch in our piece as well to show the way for the camera as it is within the dark and hard to see. This will improve the quality of the film due to the fact that it wont be so dark.
We are only using a limited amount of equipment to make the project easier to film. This will benefit our group because we will not have to carry around a lot of equipment when filming our scenes.
Action Plan (Georgia Skipper)
ACTION PLAN
PRODUCER- GEORGIA SKIPPER
What has been done?
1. Initial Ideas-Maisie, Georgia, Kennedy
2.Costume, Props, Make-up-Georgia
3. Equipment list- Maisie
What needs to be done?
Pitch (1st December)
Pitch feedback
Storyboard (1st December) -Kennedy
Storyboard feedback
Shotlist + Shot schedual (1st December)-Georgia
Location Shots (3rd December) -Georgia
Call Sheet (3rd December)- Maisie
Budget (3rd December) -Kennedy
Risk Assesment (8th December)-Georgia
Music (12th December)-Maisie
PRODUCER- GEORGIA SKIPPER
What has been done?
1. Initial Ideas-Maisie, Georgia, Kennedy
2.Costume, Props, Make-up-Georgia
3. Equipment list- Maisie
What needs to be done?
Pitch (1st December)
Pitch feedback
Storyboard (1st December) -Kennedy
Storyboard feedback
Shotlist + Shot schedual (1st December)-Georgia
Location Shots (3rd December) -Georgia
Call Sheet (3rd December)- Maisie
Budget (3rd December) -Kennedy
Risk Assesment (8th December)-Georgia
Music (12th December)-Maisie
Friday, November 21, 2014
Planning- Initial Ideas (Maisie Walker, Georgia Skipper, Kennedy Overton)
Brainstorm of ideas...
Thriller, a chase occurs, dark and delirious.
- This would consist of a girl being chased through the woods, she is scared of what might happen to her, possible bruising and cuts over her body to signify that she has been abused.
- This will draw audience in as it is a real life possibility and can possibly happen to anyone in the world. This can create relativity and scare the audience more than if it was a film that was not able to happen in real life.
Horror, where a girl wakes up in her bedroom and is in the presence of a ghost.
- This would be based around Paranormal Activity, the ghost would never be seen however it would scare the audience because it would create the essence of mystery and surprise.
- This would also include moving objects that were around the room, however the disadvantages of this idea would be the fact that we wouldn't be able to move the objects without being seen and similar films have been put out many times.
Romantic Comedy, where two best friends are in a competition to see who can win the guy.
- This would be a simple idea based around school and their houses, the boy would be good looking and desirable. However, the draw back with this film again would be the fact that there has already been films like this produced and it would be copying the films. This would not be original and the audience would not enjoy it.
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Make-up for Main Task - Georgia Skipper
These are just a few photographs of the prosthetic cuts and bruises I put on Maisie, I have only showed the few that are important to our film, the others will be seen in the film however do not have a big meaning to what happens in our film or the way the character moves or acts.
This is the costume design, made by Georgia Skipper and Kennedy Overton
The cut on her shoulder is the most important for our film, we are using it as a symbol for being bound to her memories, later on in the film it will still appear however healed and as a large scar, we are using it to symbolise the mental destruction and to demonstrate how the memory will always be there and it has left an emotional scar as well as physical.
Monday, November 3, 2014
Planning- Pitch (Maisie Walker, Georgia Skipper and Kennedy Overton)
Pitch
Title- State of Mind
Genre-psychological thriller
Form- 2 Minute opening
Location- the film is set in Medway through different settings. It starts at night in a dark wood and proceeds on to the main characters home.
Time- it starts at night and follows time into day
Characters-
Becca- 17 year old girl
Diane- 46 year old mother
Plot Outline-
Becca was attacked 5 months ago in a wood near her home. The Man who attacked her was never arrested but Becca knows who he is, her attacker was the local shop owner but lack of proof let him walk free and she sees him every day and is living in fear of her past. Her mum is telling her to get over it and it is breaking down their relationship, Becca Is reaching a mental point of no return
Our film consists of vast camera angles such as: point of view, low angle, over the shoulder shots and movements such as panning. We experiment with lighting and sound. Our film has a set costume and makeup design to emphasis the extent of the attack.
Our target audience is ages 15-52 as we feel our film may show explicit images and strong language it also has a strong mental meaning and gore, we feel that this is inappropriate for younger viewers. We also feel that our film reflects predominantly on today’s society and we feel that older audiences may not appreciate this and may feel offended by the strong language and gore.
The appeal of our film is the gritty realism of current society and showing real-life and everyday events on screen. We are showing how specific events can take such a large impact on life and we feel Becca is a character which offers many chances for the audience to connect and emphasize with her. The film also offers a heart breaking story of a girl and the destruction of her life and deterioration of her mind from one man’s actions.
Our film is influenced by taken as it’s a series of events which lacks a moral; it shows how other peoples events cause disruptions in so many. In taken one groups doing of kidnapping young girls caused death of many and mental deterioration of the mother, father and daughter. In our film, one man’s choice to attack and assault a girl causes mental disturbances ending relationships and ruining futures.
Our unique selling point is that our film is linked with rape crisis center (a charity based on offering support to women who been victim of rape, physical assault and mental assault) we worked closely with them and assault victims to offer an honest look into the world of a victim and give knowledge of what is looked over yesterday and the profit will be split 50/50 between us and the charity.
Our roles;
Georgia- Producer, Location Scout, Make-up artist, set, costume design, co-director
Kennedy- storyboard artist, prop design, hair design
Maisie- Editor, actor, music and co-director, Sound Editor, set, technical director
All three- writer and creator
Harry Young- Cinematography
Harry Young- Cinematography
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