Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Saturday, 23 April 2016
Saw Opening Sequence
This is the next scene you can see in the film, a man walking tied up by he`s leg this gets the audience worked up and brings an element of suspense, you can see the lighting is dark in the background shows a element of fear and by he`s facial expression you can sense fear
Friday, 22 April 2016
Saw Opening Sequence ScreenShots
This is the bit after the twisted picture logo that you saw previously, this screenshot is what comes right after so now by the lighting you can tell that the films genre is either a scary or thriller film already, you can see quite a lot of things in this screenshot I just took but it is just a light looking into someone's eyes who is closed, this gives the audience suspense already.
Saw Opening Sequence ScreenShots
This is the first thing you see when you are about to watch SAW the twisted picture sign is written in very bold writing and the writing is covered in stinging nettle, you would not see this kind of writing on a normal film or a kids film but straight away the audience can tell what type of film this will be due to the writing and the lighting is very dark so you can tell it will be either horror or thriller.
Tuesday, 19 April 2016
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
My group did not go for a specific audience when we were filming our final product, the Genre was thriller and it was aimed to all thriller films fans, however when we were sitting down trying to pitch our ideas as a group we did want to aim our final product to over 18s because we know they are the type of age group that are interested in seeing thriller movies
Sunday, 17 April 2016
Friday, 15 April 2016
Audience Research
Today I
will be asking 4 different people of different age groups what makes a good
thriller movie; their opinions will be taken into consideration for the next
film
AMY,
27 Years Old, Lives In London
She says that a good thriller has to make her jump and
she must not know when the Villain will strike or else it will be too obvious
and she has time to cover her face so she won`t see it, for her she needs the
element of surprise.
GARY,
29 Years Old, Lives In Aldershot
Gary says that a good thriller has to have a lot of blood
he loves it when there is so much violence because a good thriller can`t just
have some clown coming out of closets to scare the little kids that’s Disney
Channel stuff.
STEVEN,
18 Years Old, Lives In Chelmsford
Steven believes that a good thriller film should have a
good back story the audience need to understand why the Villain is after the
family or kid, instead of just a random family moving into a new house and it
turns out to be haunted, he says he`s favourite thriller film of all time would
be the film Ouija because the film has a back story why the kids are haunted
due to the fact that they played “The Devils Game”
Good thriller movies needs to have good costumes and good
sound effects "that is what will make me actually go to a cinema"
Thursday, 14 April 2016
Top 5 Thriller Openings
Batman The Dark Knight Rises
Opening Sequence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDpjSr9VhG0&safe=active
Opening Sequence
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDpjSr9VhG0&safe=active
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
What Is LiveType
Live Type is a program where it allows you to create titles and credits for film by using various font types, font effects and background effects which are used to overlay the font. A lot of thriller movies do this especially in the opening sequence, they might use red, droopy fonts to try make it look like blood, already this puts fear in the audience or gives them excitement or suspense
Worms Eye View
These shot shows you something from a very low perspective, an example of when there used to track a characters footsteps. The low angle affect add suspense as you don`t know who the person is as you can only see their feet, we used this a lot when we were doing our own Opening Sequence.
Long Shot
A Long Shot is only important when it comes to showing the whole location the character is at and the surrounding and setting they are at, long shots help set the atmosphere and mood of the scene
Over The Shoulder Shot
This type of shot can show you something from someone's point of view (POV). It can show you something that the person in front cannot see, which audience seem to like especially in a thriller because it puts them in the driver seat so if anything dramatic is about to happen they have time to hide, tension is built as you can see something they can`t which also creates mystery because the audience will be thinking "what will happen to them"?
Medium Shot
A Medium shot allows you to see someone's surrounding and from a normal detailed view, this shot is very popular because you can see the characters actions, facial expressions and clearly what is taking place in the scene
Extreme Close Up
As you have heard of the close up in the last post an extreme close up is very effective in creating suspense and showing a very detailed shot, it also makes the audience think and that gives the film a lot of mystery, for example you may see a close up of a knife but you won`t know whose it is or why it is there, that is the whole tension that the extreme close up provides
Demos Of Scary Shots
Close Up, A Close up is used to bring something further to the screen, they show a lot of detail and are used in a lot of shows, films especially thriller films. The important of a close up is to let the audience know what the person is feeling and it shows every single and small detail in the persons face, it can also show the persons expression and what they are feeling , this puts the audience in their shoes and show how the victim or villain is feeling.
Props Used In Our Opening Sequence
In our opening sequence we did not use a lot of props, we had a normal phone and the Antagonists had just a normal plastic knife which was used to chase the actor into the forest
Tuesday, 12 April 2016
Disney Studios
The Walt Disney Company has been around since 1923 by the two brothers Roy and Walt as an animation studio, Disney land theme park OFFICIALLY opened on July the 17th 1955, from humble beginnings as a cartoon studio in the 1920s to today's global corporation Disney still excites and entertains no matter what age group seem to visit.
Disney Own 4 Studios and they are called; The Prospect Studio, Golden Oak Ranch, KABC and Studio B and obviously their own one Walt Disney Studios.
Disney use different networks such as ESPN, Disney Channel itself , ABC Studios and ABC Family and a lot more.
Disney Own 4 Studios and they are called; The Prospect Studio, Golden Oak Ranch, KABC and Studio B and obviously their own one Walt Disney Studios.
Disney use different networks such as ESPN, Disney Channel itself , ABC Studios and ABC Family and a lot more.
Thursday, 7 April 2016
Crew
It is merely impossible to create a film opening without a crew to help, there will be different roles and obs for every individual to play so people do not get left out, this will then help on the opening of our sequence because everybody will be involved and participating to make the opening sequence a success.
Camera- We will need somebody to film the opening, to get the right angles, to get the right shots and to know what it is like behind the camera
Sound- The sound will be a big aspect in the filming because that creates the suspense for the audience and if the audience do not feel the suspense then they do not feel the film at all since after all the film is meant to be a thriller film.
Editing- The film will not be a success as long as someone is not editing it and if they are not editing it properly then the film will be a huge shambles especially if there is a voice over or music playing in the background the person editing needs to know when to either crop it out or make it work
Director- Somebody is needed to direct actors and camera people as to what to do and how to do it, they will not be bossy in anyway possible but if they do not like anything then they will be asked for it to be changed in the play
Light/Locations- There will be someone in charge of where each shot will be filmed and how much light will be needed, too much light and the film will not work and it will be hard to see however little light will also make it a problem for the audience to see, it needs to be just right, the location needs to be perfect for the film, obviously seeing as we do not have a lot of money to rent out places we have to make do with what we have
Production Diary
In today`s lesson we
began to edit everything we had filmed on the green screen and discovered a
problem. We used a still image as the background and discovered that it looks
unrealistic. This is because the person in front of the camera would be moving as they talk causing lighting
changes on their face and because the image is still which makes the lighting the same and does not change it makes the background look two dimensional.
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