The Equipment We Will Need For Our Filming
. Camera x2
. Cast
. Costume (Hoodies, Ripped Jeans)
. Knives(Rubber)
.Phones x2
.Bag x2
Tuesday, 22 December 2015
Wednesday, 2 December 2015
Props and makeup for my film ideas
I have had a few ideas for what Props and Make Up we will need for our film ideas, some of the ideas are not original I took some ideas from the thriller movies I have seen in the past week or two.
Props
The props we will need for my film would be objects that are sharp so it can draw the audience in because I really want my film to be a violent one, so it can keep the audience and viewers on their seat so they will not be bored.
I would have props such as Knives, Swords, Guns, Axes, Ball With Knives Around it and things around that area.
Make Up
Make up would not really be needed as we are not doing a horror film but we would need some blood on the victims face after he has been stabbed but that is about the only make up we will need.
Props
The props we will need for my film would be objects that are sharp so it can draw the audience in because I really want my film to be a violent one, so it can keep the audience and viewers on their seat so they will not be bored.
I would have props such as Knives, Swords, Guns, Axes, Ball With Knives Around it and things around that area.
Make Up
Make up would not really be needed as we are not doing a horror film but we would need some blood on the victims face after he has been stabbed but that is about the only make up we will need.
Friday, 27 November 2015
Character profiles (The Purge)
The Polite Stranger
The "Polite Leader" is the main antagonist of the sci-fi horror thriller known as the Purge, though the film is set in a dystopian future so it can be argued the Bigger Bad of the movie is the government itself, however the Polite Leader acts as the main antagonistic force in the film alongside his gang of "purgers" because unlike the government, he directly goes against the protagonists, he dresses with a suit which again is bringing professionalism to thriller movies
The "Polite Leader" is the main antagonist of the sci-fi horror thriller known as the Purge, though the film is set in a dystopian future so it can be argued the Bigger Bad of the movie is the government itself, however the Polite Leader acts as the main antagonistic force in the film alongside his gang of "purgers" because unlike the government, he directly goes against the protagonists, he dresses with a suit which again is bringing professionalism to thriller movies
Monday, 16 November 2015
Claude Levi-Strauss Theory
Claude Levi Strauss studied hundreds of myths and legends all around the world, from that he found out that we as humans make sense of the world, people and events by seeing using binary opposites, he then found out that narratives are arranged around the conflict of binary opposites. Levi Strauss is that the conflict is based around the binary opposites and that the binary opposites are the central climax of a narrative structure.
Friday, 13 November 2015
Propp's narrative theory
In the 1920 Vladimir Propp was a Russian critic, whilst the cinema was producing many films, Propp was just interested in narrative of folk tales, He then noticed that often folk tales were similar in variety areas, he identified a theory about the characters and actions as narrative functions. According to Vladimir Propp characters have a narrative function they provide a structure for the text
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Audience Research - What does Thriller mean to you?
Audience Research 1
Here is a video of my first initial recording of what an audience member expects from a Thriller film. This has allowed me to have a look at the conventions and what the expectations are for a general audience. This is primary research to give me a first hand account of what an audience expects and wants.
From this research I will now start to develop the ideas for my own film.
Monday, 2 November 2015
What Is Audience Research?
Audience
Research is defined as any communication research that is conducted on specific
audience segments to gather information about their attitudes knowledge, interest’s
preferences or behaviors with respect to prevention issues.
Segments may be based on various grouping strategies, such as race and ethnicity, age, education or family income. Some investigators refer to audience research as formative research
Segments may be based on various grouping strategies, such as race and ethnicity, age, education or family income. Some investigators refer to audience research as formative research
Thursday, 29 October 2015
Sound in Thriller Films
Sound Used In Thriller Movies
In thriller films, the music is used to create tension and suspense within the audience and to make them feel scared and frightened. The music helps to build up a climax when approaching a scary part of film.
They often include synthesized sounds, this helps to create the mood of the scene in the film. The most commonly used sounds in thrillers are dark, eerie sounds.
The music usually starts of in a slow pace at first whilst gradually speeding up the pace helping the create the tension and build up climax
There are different types of sound
used and there are called, Diegetic and Non Diegetic Sounds and Synchronized
Sounds
Developing Batman
Batman - The Dark Knight Returns
This masterpiece of modern comic’s storytelling brings to
vivid life a dark world and an even darker man. Together with inker Klaus
Janson and colourist Lynn Varley, writer/artist Frank Miller completely
reinvents the legend of Batman in his saga of a near-future Gotham City gone to
rot, ten years after the Dark Knight's retirement.
Tuesday, 27 October 2015
Evolution of Thrillers
How has thriller movies evolved in recent years due to the improvement in technology?

For better or worse, thriller movies have evolved to become
much sleeker with new improvements in special effects. If you look back at some
older slashed movies, you’ll notice how much rougher of a cut filmmakers
settled upon because practical effects could only go so far.
There’s also a
lovable characteristic to cheesy character effects though, looking back on
movies like Night Of The Creeps and laughing coyly off at obvious shots of
mannequins with alien slugs crawling out their mouths.
Practical effects have
an undeniable charm, but technological advancements have made it easier to
perfect practical effects in the digital stage, coming together in a way that
creates a picturesque experience.
If anything, the CGI work is a
post-production safety blanket, but it’s a shame that some see terrible
animation as a clear replacement for practical effects. Going the CGI rout can
sometimes be cheaper, but there’s a reason for those practical effects will
ever be replaces, only improved upon.
Friday, 23 October 2015
Makeup for Thriller films
Makeup For Thriller
The main bit of thriller movies is
probably the makeup aspect, of these
elements is pretty basic –in order to fear something, you have to believe it.
Makeup artists are tasked with transforming an actor into a character so that we forget there’s a person under that heavy coating of makeup.
If Freddy Krueger didn’t look the part, all his nightmare dwelling antics would have been pretty forgettable, and he certainly never would have achieved his iconic status. A thriller character’s look is equally as important as the actor’s performance, because in order to become a monster, you first have to look the part.
Makeup artists are tasked with transforming an actor into a character so that we forget there’s a person under that heavy coating of makeup.
If Freddy Krueger didn’t look the part, all his nightmare dwelling antics would have been pretty forgettable, and he certainly never would have achieved his iconic status. A thriller character’s look is equally as important as the actor’s performance, because in order to become a monster, you first have to look the part.
Thursday, 22 October 2015
Film Review
Film Review Research
Paranormal Activity By The Guardian
Paranormal Activity By The Guardian
It has been some time since I physically jumped at a scary
movie. Horror has become a predictable genre and these days, maggoty skulls can
leap out of wardrobes all they want, and we merely yawn.
But in this film, all it took was one bedroom door to move 12 inches, unaided – just that, nothing else – and I felt like leaping into the arms of the person next to me. And there were moments when I thought I would not just need to change my trousers, but have them professionally incinerated by a bio hazard disposal team.
But in this film, all it took was one bedroom door to move 12 inches, unaided – just that, nothing else – and I felt like leaping into the arms of the person next to me. And there were moments when I thought I would not just need to change my trousers, but have them professionally incinerated by a bio hazard disposal team.
This ingenious and often genuinely frightening film is a
digital real nightmare, based on the idea of "found" video footage,
comparable to The Blair Witch Project and Clover field, lower in budget and
humbler in scale than both – but arguably scarier than either.
However, it elegantly solves a problem that always
threatened to sink both of those films, particularly Clover field, how is it that the camera-person so often
manages to keep the scary thing more or less in shot? Wouldn't they just drop
the camera and run?
Tuesday, 20 October 2015
Lighting in Thriller films
Lighting
Lighting is a very big thing for thriller movies. Think back
to when you were a small child, I’m sure you owned a nightlight, right?
Everyone is afraid of the dark at some point because that’s where the meanest,
nastiest monsters can hide without being seen.
Thriller movies love manipulating darkness because they can hide creatures and have them emerge in the most dramatic fashion. How many times has a thriller protagonist burst from the shadows and scared the daylights out of viewers? A cloaking darkness makes for grander reveals and bigger scares.
Darkness is a thriller movie filmmaker’s best friend, and with found footage movies we now have even more ways to play with darkness with night vision mode, only making our fears of the dark that much more sensible.
Thriller movies love manipulating darkness because they can hide creatures and have them emerge in the most dramatic fashion. How many times has a thriller protagonist burst from the shadows and scared the daylights out of viewers? A cloaking darkness makes for grander reveals and bigger scares.
Darkness is a thriller movie filmmaker’s best friend, and with found footage movies we now have even more ways to play with darkness with night vision mode, only making our fears of the dark that much more sensible.
Monday, 19 October 2015
Location research
A forest is a good location for a thriller film and this is due to the isolation and that cold chill that it provides, it also creates a tension for the viewer, as it seems as if the character is lost.

We think that using a forest would
be a suitable location for our movie because it is a quiet, almost lifeless
location. Forests are very commonly used locations throughout the thriller
opening sequences, made in the past, therefore this may be the best location as
it doesn’t show much diversity.
Forests also give the audience a chill for example when the antagonist steps on a broken branch and then silence falls in the film.
Also a key feature is that effects like the broken branch make the actors react to the situation so it creates an element of suspense which is good when attracting an audience.
When thinking of the locations near me at the school we have a forest that could be used, this is just an idea at the moment but I would like to do some location scouting in this place to see how we could use and how it could link to a thriller genre.
Forests also give the audience a chill for example when the antagonist steps on a broken branch and then silence falls in the film.
Also a key feature is that effects like the broken branch make the actors react to the situation so it creates an element of suspense which is good when attracting an audience.
When thinking of the locations near me at the school we have a forest that could be used, this is just an idea at the moment but I would like to do some location scouting in this place to see how we could use and how it could link to a thriller genre.
Friday, 16 October 2015
Thriller conventions
What Makes A Thriller Movie "Scary"
There’s one simple constant that makes a good thriller movie – fear. The whole reason I watch thriller movies is to get a good scare. No matter what method a thriller movie might choose, whether it be a zombie movie, creature feature, vampire flick – anything – if there’s no fear present, then something is wrong.
A good thriller movie has to be smart, respectful of its audience, atmospherically tense, original, and everything else, but most importantly, it’s got to be scary.
Friday, 9 October 2015
Props in films
The props generally uses in many Thriller films consist of weapons such as guns, explosives, knives, etc... These all contribute to adding suspense and a lot of tension to a thriller film, especially in particular scene like for example Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock.
The use of weapons can establish an audience who is the antagonist or protagonist, depending on the narrative. Thriller films such as 'Psycho', 'The Stepfather' and ' What Lies Beneath' borrow aspects of props from each other. These are the conventions that are expected to be seen in a Thriller film.
Many other props within a thriller film uses aspects of other thriller film props such as the shiny knife, the white shower curtain, the dripping bathroom/kitchen tap and blood (fake blood).
Props make it easier to replicate realistic situations without having to implicate the actors' safety which without the use of props would be difficult for an audience to understand the reality to the killings or fatal injuries shown in thriller films.
As with most props, from my research I have discovered that dummies or stunt doubles are used to enable the filming of certain situations which would otherwise harm the actors themselves.
Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Mise en scene research
Mise En Scene
. The location is important for the film because it helps
the audience understand the theme
. Lightning is often low key
. Costumes – antagonist will be in dark clothes if you see
them. While the protagonist will be in
everyday clothes
. Composition
. Makeup and hair styles
. Acting
. Film stroke ( Black and White, or colour, Fine grain or
grainy)
Monday, 5 October 2015
The role of the anatagonist
In thriller movies,
the costumes range depending on the characters and the time the movie is set
in, however in thriller movies, most movies made in this genre are made to the
present time and characters in the movies wear typical clothing.
However in general the characters will wear formal clothing and look well dressed, but for the characters that play villains in the movie, they will tend to wear clothes that emphasizes there build and make them appear more powerful.
Also the clothing that the villain wears is often dark clothing, but also characters can wear a single piece of clothing that is in a bold colour like yellow or red, as this draws our attentions and singles them out if in a large crowd for example the Joker in Batman.
Females in thriller movies, especially characters who are often the damsel in distress wear red to show they are attractive and the colour red helps the female stand out from the rest.
However in general the characters will wear formal clothing and look well dressed, but for the characters that play villains in the movie, they will tend to wear clothes that emphasizes there build and make them appear more powerful.
Also the clothing that the villain wears is often dark clothing, but also characters can wear a single piece of clothing that is in a bold colour like yellow or red, as this draws our attentions and singles them out if in a large crowd for example the Joker in Batman.
Females in thriller movies, especially characters who are often the damsel in distress wear red to show they are attractive and the colour red helps the female stand out from the rest.
Friday, 2 October 2015
Opening Sequence
This film opening started with a quote which says "and they descended upon the earth to strengthen their ranks" this is very effective because it makes the audience start to think before the film as already started and the quote itself has a kind of thriller behind it, if you read it, it shows that there will be some kind of war, showing that this thriller has a lot of action behind it.
Wednesday, 30 September 2015
Opening sequence analysis
I quite liked this film opening because it is black and white quite easy for the audience and viewers to see and the font is quite bold not girly or in nice colors just a blunt black and white. On the other hand, a calm, quiet and classic font can be really efficient and contrast with the suggested horror of the movie.
Also if you see how the fonts are used in this picture you can see how they are big and bold and most of them are in bold writing most of them are made to look like objects like spiders and ones that drip like blood to put a chilling up the audience spine before the movie even starts.
Monday, 28 September 2015
Institutional Research (Universal Studios)
Universal Studios is a film company also known as Universal Pictures which provides motion picture production, distribution, and applied services through its sound stages, back lot locations, and broadcast studios. Universal Studios has also has gone into making theme parks in Florida and in other states in America.
Its production activities include feature films, television programs, commercials, music, corporate, and industrial videos production; and sound stages and studios’ activities comprise shooting various productions, including live audience based shows.
The company offers welding, painting, plumbing, H VAC, landscaping, automotive, and electrical support through its technical services support center. It also provides back lot locations, and office and facility rentals; and broadcast equipment rental


The company offers welding, painting, plumbing, H VAC, landscaping, automotive, and electrical support through its technical services support center. It also provides back lot locations, and office and facility rentals; and broadcast equipment rental
Thursday, 24 September 2015
Audience Research - Questionnaire
Audience Research Questionnaire Results
I conducted my Questionnaire by asking 10 different people,
per question, and organised the results into the following pie charts:
The first question was populated by the answer 'Suspense'
as many thought it was key to feel excited as to what will happen next. It
keeps people on the edge of their seats, always wanting more.
The majority of people, I asked, felt as if 'Music' achieved
most of the suspense in a Thriller film. Most feel that 'Music' incorporates
different speeds which add a variety of moods and atmosphere's to the film.
This question was tough as it has two interested answers. It
was between a 'Chase Scene' and a 'Flashback' although 'Flashback' became notorious;
'Chase Scene' wasn't far behind. A 'Flashback' encourages the audience to think
and enlightens them to know what's happening, so the film can jump straight
into the action without anyone feeling lost or unknowing.
This was a clear answer as nearly everyone managed to pick
'As little as possible'. By films revealing as little as possible it enables
the audience to be aware of the story-line however it could have multiple
interpretations therefore the audience is incapable of clinching onto what's
happening next straight away.

'Tension Music' was founded to be the most conventional
because it has the ability to create different emotions upon the audience but
it can also clarify the scenes and characters mood.
I wasn't surprised to find 'Trailer' as the most selected,
since the producers put a lot of money and time into the trailer because they
want to grab the viewers attention and pull them into buying the film.

'Gore' became justified to an extent that near enough
everyone doesn't go to watch a Thriller for 'Gore' but for a creative,
extraordinary plot. 'Gore' is as a conventional trait for a Horror film.

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