Showing posts with label Dean. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Dean's Evaluation

Media Evaluation
We were set the task of coming up with the opening to a thriller related film, which had to be about 2 minutes long. Many thrillers use the "anything can happen" rule, which means they don't have to follow real world rules. There is also the fact that most if all thrillers are mysterious with the fact that they do not revel the story until the very end.
There are many factors that influence thrillers and many other film genres alike. These include lighting, sound, mise-en-scene, camera angle, and the plot. These factors were taken into serious consideration when we were filming and editing our final cut. We also took on board the definition of a thriller stated earlier. The ways in which our thriller opening incorporated generic conventions, is that the lead character is a woman and is portrayed as the weaker sex throughout the clip as she is stalked by what is apparently a male. This is shown in the scene in which her car breaks down at the side of the road and she investigates the origin of a twig snap she hears nearby. We decided to portray the stalker as a point of view (POV) shot in this scene. This was decided as it gives mystery to the stalker as we are unable to see him. Our thriller develops these conventions as there is a strong emphasis on the female coming across as more vulnerable than a male would in the same situation. The use of the conventions indicates a hybrid thriller-horror genre, this is because of our use of light and shadows to portray an eerie and dark setting giving the viewer the sense of suspense and tension. However, a horror definition is an unsettling film designed to frighten and panic the audience while invoking terror through the use of gore and strong bloody violence. Whereas our film doesn’t use strong bloody violence, it has horror influences with the use of terror and panic when the woman is kidnapped. The film we were inspired by was “Vacancy” as this film has a similar atmosphere to what we were trying to represent within our own thriller.
There are not many social groups represented within our thriller with only one character shown throughout the opening. This character is portrayed to be female and around the age of twenty to twenty one, white British origin and a middle class background (but this does not necessarily mean this is the only target audience). Although we do not see the stalker, the character is male with unknown age or background to give the sense of mystery. This links into the target audience as the females within the audience will feel a sense of insecurity and fear, while the males of the audience will feel frightened and helpless for the female as the natural instinct to protect her kicks in. Again this links to the stereotypical view of males being dominant over females.
I believe our final cut could be produced in a major Hollywood studio as the plot and storyline is well represented in many other Hollywood films such as “Vacancy” and “Hostel” (although “Hostel” has strong bloody violence, it also has kidnapping themes throughout) It could also be produced because of the visual style of the thriller. The film would be shown in cinemas across Britain, continental Europe, and the United States. There is potential for a sequel or a book to be released in future marketing exploitations. There is also the possibility of the film being a TV only movie which would bring in a lot more audience members, but may not come across as very professional or as successful as a mainstream cinema offers.
The visual style of the film is shown by the camera angles and lighting throughout the thriller as the stalker is portrayed by POV’s and darker lighting giving the effect of ‘literally’ a darker side to the him than the main female character who is portrayed with close ups, low camera angles and long shots. Also she is shown in slightly brighter lighting to portray innocence. This gives the audience a clear view as to who is the protagonist and who is the antagonist. There is also the music aspect of the thriller that gives it an eerie and tension building effect. We used an un copyrighted song in the back ground to give the mysterious and creepy effect. This is achieved as the song is slow and intimidating. While in the foreground there is a heart be sound that progressively gets louder to indicate there is something about to happen. This also builds the tension and suspense of the audience.
Our thriller is rated 15+ and would appeal to male and female audiences alike. The reason for the choosing of the 15+ rating is that the film has horror themes, but does not contain scenes of bloody violence, sexual influences, or drug related content making it suitable for persons of fifteen and over, instead of an18+ rating. “Vacancy” is similar to our film as it is a thriller-horror hybrid rated 15+ and has the same atmosphere we attempted to get in our film.
I think the kidnapping scene would be more emotionally straining on the female sector of the audience as here we see the female victimised and seen as weaker that the male stalker. I also believe the scene where the woman’s car breaks down at the side of the road would be particularly terrifying to the female audience as most women do not have sufficient knowledge of how cars work so in this situation, women would feel vulnerable and helpless until help arrived. But in our situation, help does not arrive so a female audience would be wondering how they would feel if this happened to them. I believe film would not be suitable for minors even with parental guidance as there are scenes of violence.
Throughout the thriller opening, the audience is being asked to put themselves in the position of the stalker. This is shown with the use of a point of view shot to indicate to the audience they are witnessing the stalker ‘preying’ so to speak, on the young girl. The are only allowed to see the young girl through the eyes of the stalker. The stalker himself and the AA Man are not seen. Although the AA man is heard when he responds to the woman while she is on the phone to him regarding the break down. The impact of this on the audience is a sense of fear as they are looking through the eyes of the antagonist, which grips the audience and draws them into the storyline.
In the process of producing this film, we noticed our strengths and weaknesses when using the hardware and software. And we also noticed our strengths and weaknesses within the team itself. First of all, our main weakness was not using a tripod in contention with the camera. As a result of this we found some of our shot to be slightly wobbly. But this turned out to our advantage as it gave a very good effect when shooting the point of view from the stalker. For our filming process we started off with location scouting to find the best and most relevant places to shoot the film. After which, we set up dates and times for the group to meet on set and complete the filming in each location to latter be edited using Final cut express. We did have some problems about transport on my part, And as a result I was unable to attend two of the filming days. To resolve this, the group showed me what they had filmed and done, and to catch up I was given a more pivotal role in the editing process which was enjoyable. Also some of the film was a bit dark in some places, to combat this we edited the lighting and contrast in final cut.
Final cut express was a lot of fun and very useful. We were able to enhance the picture quality, sound, and lighting while rearranging the cuts to suit what we wanted it the look like. There were many things i learned about editing over the course of the project as this was the first time i had used such a program. But the main thing i think i learned that was the most useful, was the rearranging and cutting of scenes. This was hard at first but after practice this was and extremely useful tool. We also very much liked the colour connection effect as it gave the thriller its eerie look with dimming of the colours and contrast.
Garage band was extremely useful for music to be merged and integrated with final cut express. The key issue with the music was timing it right with final cut to get the music to come into play on the scenes necessary. In the end this worked very successfully, and we were extremely pleased with the outcome. We merged 3 tracks using garage band, of which were, a heartbeat effect and two background non-diegetic songs. This turned out well and was integrated with final cut to give the thriller a suspense effect. We faced some problems merging the heartbeat effect with the background song as the heartbeat was from YouTube and had to be embedded.
The planning stage was the most crucial as this determined the outcome of the thriller. To start off, we did research into the genre to determine what a thriller entails and what age rating most thrillers are aimed at. We did this by asking the target audience and researching on the internet for information about these topics. The next stage in the planning process was the storyboard. This step took time, and rightly so, as this would be our filming guide. We had to draw annotated diagrams to show the scene and the shots used in each scene. This helped us a lot in the filming as we had a clear guide on the location, and shots used on them locations meaning we would not make mistake on camera angles. This helped the filming process to run smoother with relatively no hick-ups along the way.
Our use of specific shot types improved greatly over the course of the project. And the point of view shot in particular as we used many point of views during our filming process. As a result of using many point of views, we perfected what angle it should be, and how wobbly or smooth the shot should be. This is shown in the thriller as it is a very good effect when portraying the stalker.
I feel more confident with the equipment after this project as I have got used to how the camera works and how to upload footage to final cut and the blog. I have also progressed in the use of the software programs such as Garageband and Final cut express.
Taking all this into account, I can strongly say that the end product was a resounding success, everything we envisioned was thrown onto the canvas and the thriller shows our success as a team, and our success at using the equipment efficiently and to a high standard of quality. Our thriller was also a success at fulfilling the task, as it covers the mark band and shows our use of the software and hardware alike. The end product was extremely professional and used everything we had learned to make a quality end piece, made through, hard work, teamwork and commitment.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Preliminary task evaluation

During the filming and editing of our preliminary task, I learned a wide array of skills and techniques regarding the process in which the uploading and editing part takes place. I developed my skills using final cut express to delete and rearrange cuts so as to give the final product the look we wanted. I also learned how to upload the footage onto the computer and how to import it onto the blog.
I believe we worked very well as a team to get the work done efficiently and to a high standard. We all also gave our input into the editing process to allow the team to have a say on what the final product should look like and how to improve it.
Our final product sees Luke being called to the managers office as the manager (me) is concerned with the attitude and effort the employee is putting into his work. We see the managers concern and the employee respond in a less than serious manner. We chose this story as it portrays a typical work related incident that is not that uncommon in todays world.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Editing the shed scene

Today we edited the scenes form the shed, we cut out the scenes we didn't want and the scenes we kept we rearranged and put in order. We will be filming the last part of our opening on friday the 19th Feb.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Editing

In to days lesson we did some basic editing by separating the shots into what might use and what we wont use. The plan is to finish filming on Friday the 19th of Feb so we will be ready to finish editing after half term so it will be easier to hit our deadline :)

Friday, February 5, 2010

examples of music to set the scene within thrillers



(First 2 minutes)


I have chosen these examples because they really portray the moment and emotion of the scenes. The music used in the "Titanicc" sinking scene, gives the viewer a sense of the sadness and distress of the passengers aboard, and of the sense that most of the people on board only have moments left of there lives. In the "Shooter" however,the music portrays the build up of tension leading to an action scene of some sort The music gives the viewer a sense that the action is about to begin. These are the sort of emotions we want to give viewers of our film by using music in the same manner the directors used in these blockbusters.

Some more thriller examples.

These are some more examples of thriller films and what they entail. There are 3 different genres here, but they all have qualities in common.

Sci-Fi


Action


Disaster


There are many thriller films with many different sub-genres, but every single one has the same thing in common. Fast paced, action packed, explosive(in most cases literally) scenes from start to finish. This is what defines a thriller from another genre such as Horror or comedy.(but there are cases that use small amounts of horror or other genres within thrillers)Many thrillers use the "anything can happen" rule, which means they don't have to follow real world rules. Another more common expression of this is "far-fetched". The Alien vs Predator films are a prime example of this as they use futuristic technology and aliens dominate the known galaxy. On many occasions During the films, the lead character survives situations they would not normally survive in real life. This is the definition of far-fetched.

Date Change

We have changed the date of the filming of the forest location from the 31st Jan to the 19th Feb. This is because the 19th is during half term giving us more time to film on location. It also gives us more flexible hours instead of only having to film after school.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

First day of filming !!

on Sunday the 31st. We went to the road location and filmed this section of our opening . It want well !! , we worked well and got all of the footage we needed, How ever when we used the tripod it was on unsteady ground and so the shot may be slightly wobbly. We are going to upload the footage to day and see if we need any more , we also took the stalker photos with her in different outfit and different locations . This afternoon we are planning on doing the shed scene , the props we need for this after noon we will need stalker photos , rope , and a gag.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Music Video

We have found some uncopyrighted music from HTTP://incopmetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/horror.

We have listened to them all and found that there were only parts of two that we could use. we will use garage band to edit the music so we can make it fit the film.

Lesson plan !

This lesson we have planned when we will be filming our thriller opening,
We will begin filming on Sunday the 31st at the road location , On the following tuesday we will be filming the shed scene.If we haven't got all of the filming done by then we can use the following sunday for extra filming time . After we have completed filming we will up load the footage to the computer and do some simple editing to see if we have all the footage we need , if not then we can use the following week to film some more .

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

3 50 word thriller film plot scenarios

Scenario 1-Terror Plot

The British Prime minister and U.S President assassinated at a meeting between the two nations in Italy. This causes panic and distress among the Western civilizations of the world. Two ex CIA and SAS personnel are called in by NATO governments to hunt down and kill or capture the assailants before they have time to hit the two capitals (London and Washington) with simultaneous terror attacks resulting in massive loss of life and bringing two of the worlds largest superpowers to its knees.

Scenario 2-Sci-fi flick.

The year is 2092 and Earth receives a message in the form of 'white noise' from outer space and starts to investigate immediately, sending deep space cruisers and battle fleets to the location where the message originated. Upon arrival the earth fleet is suddenly and deliberately attacked by overwhelming and technologically superior beings. When the message that the earth fleet was annihilated gets back home, the governments of the world set up defenses and await the imminent invasion from the savage and warmongering civilization

Scenario 3-Disaster film

The year is 2030 and the earths resources are depleted and global warming is causing havoc all over the world. A geologist and global warming expert must brave overwhelming odds to stay alive in a world ravaged by disease, natural disasters and war. His only hope and that of humanities hope is to reach the underground compound in a city once known as New York. The bunker was formally used as a hide out for top brass during world war 2 incase of Japanese attacks on the U.S homeland, but now houses the U.S president, chiefs of staff, and climate control experts. He must search for a defense against the suns crushing and destructive nature. And end this apocalyptic situation the earth has been thrown into.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Audience research

Who actually goes to watch thrillers ?! 

Its quite a wide audience as their are different types of  thrillers which are aimed at different audiences  Eg. a 12 - The Da vinci code , 15- Hostage , 18 - The decent 





Practical Course Work

  • During our preliminary coursework we learnt how to film, Work as a team , How to upload and edit, how to delicate jobs in the group with out arguments :P , 
  • We have several transport links parents have agreed to drive us , we have buses , trains ....  and HANNAH CAN ALMOST DRIVE  !! so we can all meet up :D 

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

The martians have landed

Dean and i have just learned how to set up a bog.... go us!!!!! :)