Friday, 13 December 2013

Risk assesment and filming schedule - Miss Georgiou

Risk assesment and filming schedule
The purposke of a risk assesment is to ensure that when we are filming we are aware of all of the risks involved. Being aware of the risks involved will make sure that the whole of my group are in safe when filming and know how to deal with situations if they occur. We had a group meeting to make sure everyone was aware of the dangers involved, we discussed the dangers and hazards involved and how we are going to deal with them so that when we come to film, it'll run smoothly without anyone uncertain of how to deal with unsafe situations.




The purpose of creating a filming schedule is that the whole of the group is aware of when we are filming and what we are planning on filming at that time. This filming schedule helped us to make sure we didn't go off track when filming and filmed what was needed that day. 


Friday, 29 November 2013

Production Roles - Miss Miller

Production Roles
 People need to be allocated specific production roles when creating a film as it gets all of the group involved as everyone will have something to do. This will motivate the group to accomplish the best film that they can create as they want to excel in their specific role. Spreading out the different production roles within the group takes the pressure of one person doing all of the work and to make it a group effort therefore making sure that everyone has something to do and not left with nothing to be doing. This will also allow a specific person to add detail and to focus on a specific part of production. The main roles that are vital for a film include the producer,directors, actors, director of photography (cameraman), music producers, screenplay writer, MES ccoordinators and editors. As a group we decided who would take on each production role and why. We based this the role on their individual skills, who would fit the best role and contribute the most the the role.

The roles:
Producer- the role of the producer is to prepare and supervise the making of the film. It is their job to make sure everything is going well and decides the setting for the film. Also they should make sure everything is running smoothly in the group for example, making sure everyone is happy with what role they are doing and making sure people know what to do.
Director- the role of the director is to contribute and advise when there are any problems with following the order of the storyboard when filming, they would then put their ideas forward and therefore direct them in what they should be doing. The directors role is to also guide the actors in behaving in a specific way whilst filming, this is to portray a particular emotion that the director wants them to display according to the storyboard.
Actors- the actors role is to portray to the audience what is happening in the scene by connecting with them and telling them vital information. The actors play a large role of engaging with the audience and creating relationships with them bringing out emotions they want the audience to be feeling.
Director of photography- the role of the director of photography is to be in charge of all the shots that are taken whilst filming.
music producers- the role of the music producer is to be in charge of all of the music for the whole film, this includes any soundtrack, non diagetic sound, diagetic sound, parallel and contrapuntal.
screenplay writer- the role of the screenplay writer is to decide and write what is going to happen in the film and has the job of writing the script for the actors.
MES coordinators the role of the MES coordinator is choosing and deciding all elements of Mes-En-Scene are appropriate to the film, these include choosing costumes, makeup, iconography, lighting, the characters facial expressions and the positioning of characters within a frame.
Editors- the role of an editor is to put together all of the shots we have taken and to delete any unneeded footage that is irrelevant to our thriller and not needed. Then they are to edit the shots to make them flow from one to another to grab the audience's attention and to create suspense from the way the film is edited.
 
Our thriller:
We decided that Charley would be the MES coordinator and the editor. We chose Charley to do the role of editing as she is the most skilled in editing as she is the most experienced in editing films as she took media for GCSE and edited some footage then. We thought this would benefit our thriller the most as it would save a lot of time than letting another group member take the time to learn how to use the editing software. Charley would be the MES coordinator as the editing role is also shared with myself, leaving Charley with not much else to do therefore she agreed to take on the second role also. Guneet would be the producer. We came to this conclusion on who we thought would take the role on efficiently and do the best job as he is good at planning things and was eager to take on the job. This would benefit our thriller film the best as having someone who is enthusiastic to the job will contribute the most to the role.I would take on the role of director and editor aswell as Charley as editing is a large role and would be unfair if one person took on this role by themselves therefore we will equally balance out the editing roles between us. I am also going to be directing the film as i am most confident and have the clearest idea of what we are trying to achieve, this will benefit our thriller as we will be more efficient with someone who  has a clear understanding of the narrative. Emma would take on the role of sorting out the music for our thriller, this would include adding a soundtrack to cover the whole of our thriller, diagetic, non diagetic, off screen, on screen, parallel and contrapuntal sound. Emma has this job as she has the most experience in adding music to clips and would therefore make our thriller the most professional as possible. Erika would be the writer as she is best suited for the role as she was eager to take on this job and would therefore take this role seriously and therefore contribute the most to the role. Holly would be the co producer as she co producer as she will be assisting Gunneet as being a producer is a large role with a lot of responsibility so therefore Holly will help out Gunneet and share the jobs and take the time to do the best they can.


Sunday, 24 November 2013

Group Storyboard - Miss Georgiou

Group Storyboard
As a group (Charley, Guneet and myself) collected all of our individual storyboard ideas together and took great time deciding which of our ideas would work best for our thriller clip and took the best part of each of our ideas to make sure we included some of everyone's work. For example we took my opening scene as it was the most powerful, clear and easy to portray. Overall we worked together discussing which camera angles and editing that would fit our scene the best and included a bit of everyone's idea to create our group idea.
 
Our group storyboard demonstrates what we are going to include in our actual thriller clip. This storyboard allows us to see and remember visually what we want the shot to look like and what micro elements we are going to include and the effect of them. This helps us to see whether what we have included looks effectivley and creates the right atmosphere for the audience in the scene.


Thursday, 21 November 2013

Planning Opening Credits - Miss Miller

Opening Credits
Opening credits are included in the beginning of films for a number of reasons. They are included to give credit to the director, production company and to the actors involved in the film, this is important as they want their hard work to be recognised. Opening credits are also useful when establishing the genre to the audience, this can be done through how the credits look from the font and the colour, also by how they are perceived for example if they are jerky and unsteady.

We analysed 'Se7en' and looked at the opening credits in this film. The order of which they appeared was as follows: Production company, director, actor, title of film, actors continued, casting, music, costumes, editing, production, camera operator, co-producer, producer, writing and the director again. We noticed that whilst the credits were being played there was a lot of low key lighting and dark colours used, these is conventional to a thriller and is therefore being used to help define the genre. The credits are white on a black background, this is conventional to a thriller as it shows the contrast between good and bad. The iconography shown during the clip and the hidden identity adds to the establishment of the genre, also the jerkyness of the credits adds enigma and uneasiness to the clip which as well helps establish the genre to the audience. 


We also analysed 'The Black Swan' opening credits also, we noticed that the soundtrack that is included in the scene is very classical and appropriate to the plot of the film which is about ballet. The narrative of the opening credits is writing with charcoal, this corresponds with the music that is being played at the same time, as near the end when the tempo of the music speeds up the aggressiveness of the charcoal movements and vise versa when the music is slow and calm so is the movement of the charcoal. This portrays to the audience that they should be expecting suspense in this film as the build up of the credits and temp sped up. The title of the film is only revealed at the end of the credits, this is unusual for a thriller as it builds up the anticipation and the enigma. This also foreshadows what is about to come in the film. There is mostly dark colours used throughout the clip as when the title is revealed it is in white, this shows to the audience that in the film there is a contrast between good and evil somewhere in the film, this portrays the genre to the audience as it displays enigma and mystery. This is also shown when the credits fade out slowly letter by letter, this makes the audience think that there is a mystery
within the film and intrigue them to carry on watching.

Our thriller film:
In our thriller film, our credits will start to appear at the beginning when the two characters are shown walking around the train station and the setting is being shown and will last the length of our thriller clip. We are going to make the font look handwritten in either red or black, this will help identify the genre of the clip the audience.




The first font is very conventional to a thriller as it adds enigma as the font size of the letters are irregular lengths which add a sense of uneasiness. This is the font that my group is most likely to be using for our opening credits as it portrays the genre well to the audience as it looks jerky and will look even more conventional if we decide to change the colour to red, giving the image of blood and danger. This would be conventional to a thriller as it gives the colour red portrays the idea of danger and will therefore build the emotion of fear to the audience. The second font style is very unconventional to a thriller as it looks very innocent, girly and therefore not fit the convention of our film as it would not help portray the genre and doesn't fit our narrative at all. As a group we all came to the conclusion that we would be using the first font instead of the second. We came to this decision by discussing between us the group which one would work best with our thriller. The whole of the group decided that we should use the more conventional font and make the colour either red or black as it would be most conventional to the thriller genre.

This is the order of the credits we are going to use:
Actors- Tiernee Long, Isla Hearn
Director- Sophie Elliott
Title-
Music- Emma McComish
Costumes- Charley Kay
Editing- Sophie Elliott + Charley Kay
Production-
Producer- Guneet Bathla
Writing- Erika Gardiner
Co producer- Holly McComish

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Planning Sound - Miss Miller

Planning Sound

Sound is important within a thriller film as it manipulates the audience in feeling different emotions as it builds tension and suspense through non diagetic, diagetic, parallel, contrapuntal, off screen and on screen sounds. Sound is key for helping the audience understand what is happening in the scene as it guides the audience to feeling a specific emotion as if there is sad emotional music it will make the audience sad and if there is happy upbeat music make the audience happy. The purpose of planning sound is that when we come to edit our clip, we will know what we are going to include in our final film and allows us to realise if the sound goes well with what we are doing and if not it allows us to change it.

in our thriller clip:
In our thriller we are planning on including non diagetic sound which includes a creepy soundtrack whilst the main character suspects that she is in danger. This is conventional to a thriller as it builds the suspense for the audience as it makes them think something bad is going to happen and therefore makes the audience feel scared as the tension is building. This will also add to the enigma of the film as it brings a sense of uneasiness and mystery.  We have included this soundtrack as it builds the suspense for the audience and makes the audience feel scared and frightened for what is going to happen.

We are including parallel sound of conventional train station noises such as the rattling of tracks, sound of announcements at the station and on the train, the sound of train doors opening/closing and the sound of a train approaching. This will make the audience relate more to what is happening in the scene as it is relate able to everyday life and therefore make them feel more vulnerable as they will be able to put themselves in the characters position. This is conventional to a thriller as it makes the audience feel more involved in what's happening and therefore builds the tension more. This will also prepare the audience for a shock later on in the scene. We have included these sounds as it makes the film more relateable to the audience and therefore makes the audience build a relationship with the chracters as they will be able to relate to what is happening more.

Another sound feature we are going to include is diagetic speaking, this is going to be between the two female victims on the train, this will also make the audience feel more involved in what's happening as the characters are talking to one another also allowing the audience to have a better understanding of the plot. This is essential in our thriller as it brings across raw emotions to the audience and helps the audience understand what is happening more clearly. This will make the audience feel more emotional as they will have build a relationship with the characters as they will feel more personal as the audience will feel like the characters are talking to them. This is conventional to a thriller as it helps build the plot by making the narrative more clear through dialect. We have included diagetic speaking as it will allow the audience to build a relationship with the characters and therefore make them react more to what happens later in the scene.

We are also going to include a non diagetic loud noise when the victim first see's the killer, and the same noise repeated when she see's him later on and when she is in danger. This will shock the audience as they will have been built up for something to happen through the uneasy noises on the train, therefore making them on edge waiting for something to happen. This is conventional to the thriller genre as it makes the audience feel emotional fragile as they are taken into the events in the film.

These sound techniques are conventional in the thriller genre as it really helps the audience have a good understanding of what's going on. Sound is defiantly an essential part of a thriller film as it allows the audience to be manipulated into feeling different emotions according to the different sound techniques used. It also makes the audience feel empathy towards the characters, and without sound the film would be boring, hard to follow and the audience would loose interest. We have taken on all of these aspects into consideration when deciding what sound techniques to include in our own thriller film to help it be a big success. 

Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Cinematography Planning - Miss Miller

Cinematography planning  
The purpose of cinematography in thriller films is to help the audience as it allows them to identify the different characters status's for example, a high angle shot would make the character look smaller and therefore inferior with a low status. Cinematography communicates vital information to the audience about different characters emotions and feelings, for example an extreme close up of a characters face would show what they're feeling at the time, making the audience feel like they can relate to what's happening more as they will have been guided to feel the same emotions as shown.

One of the camera angles we are going to include in our thriller is a long shot of the train carriage, this will show the audience the setting of the train and introduce the main characters in the film and other standbys on the train. This will build the atmosphere for the scene and therefore the audience will be aware of the characters involved in the scene. This will build a relationship with the audience as it will make them aware of where the scene it set, the characters involved and the atmosphere created. This is conventional to a thriller as the setting should be quickly established to the audience so the audience can be aware of the situation the characters are set in. This would make the audience automatically relate to what is happening as they will have already established the setting.

We are also going to include an over the shoulder shot of the girls getting on the train, this will create the illusion that someone is following them as the audience will get the viewpoint of the killer looking over their shoulder. This will create suspense and fear as the Audience will know that the characters are in danger. This is conventional to a thriller as it puts the audience in the killers position and therefore shows them their point of view of whats happening, this could be deemed as conventional as it makes the audience feel more frightened for the characters as the audience knows that someone is following them and therefore foreshadows that something bad is going to happen to them.

The third camera angle we are going to include is a close up of the girls face when the main blond female victim see's the killer properly for the first time. The close up will show her emotions to the audience of being scared, frightened and venerable. This will help the audience know how to feel at this particular time of the clip, it will enhance sympathy for the character as the audience will feel guilty as before they are watching from the viewpoint of the killer, this will then make the audience feel more involved with whats happening as they will have a better understanding the reason for particular emotions portrayed at the time this will have build an emotional relationship with the character. This is conventional to a thriller as it guides the audience in feeling the same emotions as the character and therefore builds the tension and suspense waiting for something to happen.

The next camera angle we are going to use is a high angle from the train bridge looking down on the main characters below at the beginning of the clip. This angle will create the illusion that the killer is looking down on them and thus the idea that he is stalking them. This will make the audience feel like frightened as they know that something bad is going to happen to the characters as someone is constantly watching them. This is conventional to the thriller genre as it portrays the idea that the characters are being stalked bringing the concept of danger, mystery and fear of the unknown (identity of the killer) it also shows the different characters status's as it shows that the killer has more authority over the victims as it makes them look smaller and thus the killer looking bigger.

Overall the few different cinematography techniques we have mentioned are going to contribute to making our thriller as enjoyable as possible to watch for our audience. We hope that the audience feels more involved in whats happening as it will make them concentrate more on whats happening and therefore enjoying the clip more. The different techniques used will help the audience feel scared, worried and frightened for whats going to happen in the upcoming clip. We have chosen the different camera angles especially as we want to portray our clip to be as conventional to a thriller as possible by, the long shot creating an emotional distance from the audience therefore building suspense, the over the shoulder shot making the audience feel uncomfortable as they know that the characters are being stalked and therefore feel guilt, the close up shot will have an emotional impact on the audience as it shows what the character is feeling and makes the audience feel the same emotions and lastly the high angle is conventional as it shows that the antagonist has more power and authority over the protagonist.

Group Narrative - Miss Georgiou

Group narrative

The purpose of a narrative is to have a clear explanation of the plot so they understand what is happening. The narrative is very important to a thriller as it sets the scene for the audience and tells the story of what is happening. It is very important in thrillers to make sure that the narrative is clear otherwise the audience will have a false understanding of what is occurring and loose interest. 

My idea
My individual narrative consists of a young blond girl who is alone in her house she recently moved in to. The house is old fashioned and has a creepy atmosphere as there is low key lighting and close up shots. She starts to hear doors slamming and other noises in her house, when she realizes something is wrong a creepy eery soundtrack starts to play, when she realizes she is not alone in the house a more upbeat faced paced music is introduced. When she is investigating the house, the masked killer appears behind her and she see's his reflection in the window and a non diagetic disturbing loud sound is played to shock the audience and grab their attention. By the end of the clip she wakes up in her bed and realizes it was a dream the soundtrack is more calm, so she goes back to sleep and there is a heartbeat sound building the suspense. When she is asleep there is a extreme close up of the killers face. The audience is left in suspense of a cliff hanger.   

Advantages of this idea: 
  • The narrative is clear and easy to display to the audience
  • Easy place to film without any disturbances
  • Easy to re create the scene for more filming time
  • Good place to film, as everyone in the group can easily get there
  • different camera angles and sound used
  • the audience will be able to relate to the scene well as its set in a house
Disadvantages of this idea:
  • Simple, predictable scene for a thriller film
  • parts of the plot may not grab the audiences attention 
  • may be hard to add the effects in such as the doors slamming

Charley's idea
My idea for my narrative consists of a car crash taking place and a young girl being killed. A young, blond, female driver is the reason for this and is then haunted by the young girl she killed in the chase who is out to get revenge. The scene is vaguely shown but, we mostly see her getting haunted and the crash is the background story to this. She gets haunted in a series of events and we witness within the opening scene these occurring to her. For example: door's slamming, strong gusts of wind following this and objects unexpectedly falling off of shelves. The setting would be in a house to add to the realism of the event, and small glimpse of the girl will be shown to the audience but, not the victim (dramatic irony). When the girl is shown to the audience, creepy music is played that will then thus create an atmosphere and a suspense for the audience. 

Advantages of this idea
falls into the thriller genre and obtains many thriller conventions such as, the female victim, the un-expected killer, a murder being taken place and the conventional setting of night-time in a isolated area.

Disadvantages of this idea: 

The car crash, the death, and the chase for revenge are quite long winded and although, would be a good idea for a whole thriller sequence, perhaps is too much for a short snip-it of one. 
Guneet's idea


My individual narrative consists of an extremely vain girl who keeps looking at herself at every mirror or surface with a reflection once the eerie music comes in she realizes someone has been following her and eventually gets killed after sprinting through the retail shop floors from the psychotic killer.

Advantages of this idea:


The main character is conventional to the thriller genre and the use of music will add suspense and tension to it

Disadvantages of this idea:



It will be hard to film this without people getting in the way meaning, there will be a lot of disruptions taking place when filming


Overall idea
Our overall idea consists of a small group of people on their way to a party with the main character being a teenage blond girl. The train has a maximum of 15 people on and is in the middle of the day. There is a panning shot so the audience can be aware of the surroundings and the number of people in the train, there is also a mid shot of the girl and her group of friends so the audience can understand that she is not alone and be prepared for what is going to happen next. As the train goes through a dark tunnel the soundtrack changes from happy laughter and upbeat music to creepy sinister music with a heartbeat sound in the background. As the train comes out of the tunnel everyone in the train has disappeared and the girl is left alone, the time of day has changed as well to late evening as it is dark, this sets the scene for what is about to happen for the audience and there is a loud eerie sound as the train comes out of the tunnel. The girl starts to look around and pressing the 'open' button trying to open the doors but nothing happens, as she looks up she See's a masked man looking back at her and she falls back. The train door noise is exaggerated as the masked man now enters the train. As the masked killer goes to kill the young girl, she is transported back to when she is on the train before it goes in the tunnel with her friends and in the middle of the day, as the train pulls up to the next station the masked killer is standing in front of her at the next station and the clip ends. The audience is left in suspense and on a cliff hanger. This will grab their attention to find out what will happen and leave them wanting more.The car crash, the death, and the chase for revenge are quite long winded and although, would be a good idea for a whole thriller sequence, perhaps is too much for a short snip-it of one. 

Different narrative theories include theories from Vladimir Proop, a Russian critic, Tzvetan Todorov and Aristotle. Vladamir's idea was that the characters were the main part of the film which provide a structure for the audience which help them understand the narrative better. The main characters which are included in films are: the hero, the villain, the donor, the dispatcher, the false hero, the helper, the princess and her farther. Tzvetan todorov's theory consists if a simplified narrative whilst also allowing a more complex interpretation with his theory of equilibrium or disequilibrium. A fictional environment begins with a state of equilibrium where everything is calm and normal and then a disruption happens to create a disequilibrium and then goes into a new equilibrium. Aristotle's idea consists of time, place and action and goes along the order of an incident happening, dramatic question, character goal, antagonist/protagonist, stakes, resolution and sympathy/empathy. Our group narrative follows the theory of Tzvetan Todorov as when the girl and her group of friends are on the train everything is normal which is the equilibrium, and then when she comes out of the tunnel and realises she is in danger that's when the disruption happens and gives the disequilibrium. Finally when she gets out of danger and realizes she is alright again, there is a new equilibrium as everything is normal and there is no disruption. By following a particular  narrative theory, it will allow us  to follow a  specific order and idea, this will hopefully help our narrative flow better and allow the audience to have a better understanding of what is happening and make  it more  conventional to a  thriller.

Friday, 8 November 2013

Planning Characters - Miss Miller

Planning Characters
 
The purpose of characters within a film is for the audience to build relationships with, this will make the audience more involved in what is happening in the clip as they will feel more emotions towards what is happening. This is because they will have built relationships with the characters therefore caring more about what happens to them and if they are in any danger/happy/sad etc. Different characters are also very important within a thriller as it helps the audience identify different characters status by displaying their background/age and role in the film.
 
Victim: In our thriller clip we have chosen carefully what characters we are going to include so that the audience can relate to them more. Our main character is a sterotypical blonde female school girl from a middle class background, aged around 16/17. This is will help engage the audience as she is the same age as our target audience and therefore make them more interested in whats happening, as they will create a relationship with the her. The audience will feel more fear as they will be able to put themselves in the same situation as the character as its a ordinary day to day situation.
 
Victim's friends: The next character we are going to include are the main characters friends (roughly 3) they are going to help display that the main character is a sterotypical teenager and on a night out with her friends. They are going to be from a middle class family background as this will appeal to the target audience the most as its most relateable. They are going to be the same age as the main character (16/17) and have brown or blonde hair. This is to make it relateable to other audience's who have different hair colour. This is relatable to the audience as the group of friends are not to specific making it relatable to as many people as possible.
 
Killer/Villan: The killer's age is going to be unknown, and still irellevant as he will be wearing a mask hiding his identity. Although his identity will be hidden, his age will be around 16/17 also this is to appeal to the target audience who will be watching and they would be more interested in whats happening if they are the same as themselves. His background will be that he has been stalking the main character for a long time as he is a mental patient. The fact that we don't know his background fully will add to the enigma of the film and therefore make it appealing to the audience to find out about him and what happens.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Planning Editing styles - Miss Georgiou

Planning Editing Styles
Editing styles are important within a thriller film as it allows the film to flow better as it connects different scenes together. It also creates suspense for the audience as different timings of shots create tension and enigma. 
 
The editing styles we are going to include in our thriller clip are different timings of shots, we are going to use this the most at the beginning and the end of the clip, this is going to highlight the contrast between the slow shots when the victim is safe and faster shots when the victim is in danger and there is suspense. This will create tension for the audience as when there are faster shots it will portray that there is danger and therefore make the audience feel scared especially as faster shots are harder to make out what is happening in the scene, creating mystery.
 
The second editing style we are going to use are is a reaction shot, this is to show to the audience what the character is feeling and to show what they're reacting to. This makes the audience focus on a particular element and therefore think more about what is happening. We are going to include this editing style when the main character realises she is unsafe and there is a killer trying to attack her. This will be effective as it will show to the audience what she is feeling at this time and why she is reacting in a certain way.
 
The third editing style we are going to include are jump cuts, these are when the camera suddenly focus's on something, therefore making the audience focus on a particular element. We are going to include this shot when the main character is in danger, focusing on her face showing her different emotions to the audience therefore creating a relationship with the audience. We are also going to include this when she has woken up back on the train and sees the killer once again, it will focus on the killer therefore making the audience think about what has happened more.
 
The editing styles we are going to include are conventional to the thriller genre as they all make the audience think about what is happening more, for example when the reaction shot shows the characters emotion and the thing they are reacting to, will make the audience focus on what is happening in the scene meaning they are going to concentrate more as they are interested in whats happening. Reaction shots are also conventional to a thriller in my clip as they show what the blond female victim is feeling, showing her vunerability to the killer and making the killer look like he has more authority and power over her. Different timings of shots are conventional to a thriller as when the shots are fast, it creates suspense and mystery for the audience as it creates the illusion that something bad is going to happen as it focus's the audience's attention more on whats happening as the shots are fast making is unclear what is happening. Jump cuts are also conventional in this way as it jumps from different places and focus's on something important, making the audience think about it more, creating more mystery and suspense.

The different editing styles used are going to make the audience feel more involved in whats happenign as they will create relationships with the audience due to the reaction shots as they are typically going to be feeling the same emotion portrayed from the character. They will also feel surpised as the different timings of shots will build the suspense and therefore make them more focused on whats happening.

Wednesday, 6 November 2013

Planning mise-en-scene - Miss Miller

Mise-en-scene


Mise en scene is the use of communication of information to the audience by visual effects in front of the camera and how the stuff in a frame is shown and arranged. This is important as it communicates the most recognizable attributes which includes: setting&iconography, costume hair&makeup, facial expressions & body language, positioning of characters and objects within a frame and the colour and lighting. All of these help the audience to establish where the film is set, the main characters their status, and the mood and atmosphere of the film. 

The mise en scene of our thriller includes the setting being in a train station and on a train. We have chosen this as our setting as it is an unusual and unexpected place for a thriller to take place and therefore shock and surprise the audience. Our setting is relate able to our audience as they will be able to put themselves in the characters shoes and therefore feel more involved in what is happening, putting the audience in suspense as they will have built a relationship with the characters.This relates back to the thriller genre as train stations are sometimes known to be quite spooky and mysterious especially when going through a dark tunnel, they create the fear element of surprise and shock through the dramatic and loud sounds trains make on the tracks. 

The costume, hair and makeup used in our clip will be ordinary everyday makeup and casual clothes, this will be so that the audience will be able to relate to the characters more and therefore feel more involved in whats happening and to show the victims status'. This put the audience in suspense as they will be imagining themselves in the characters position making it more tense. The killer will be wearing a scary mask to show to the audience that he is the killer, this will make the audience scared and in shock as it creates the fear of the unknown which relates back to the thriller genre as it creates more of a mystery and hidden meaning.


The facial expressions and body language that we are going to use are at the beginning of the clip the characters are going to look happy and smiling, (this is to show the contrast between moods later on in the scene) this will help the audience in knowing how to feel at certain points of the clip. Later on in the scene the main character will look shocked, scared and frightened when she realizes she is in danger, this is to communicate to the audience how the character is feeling at the time and the mood trying to be portrayed. This relates back to the thriller genre as it highlights the fact that there is a blonde innocent female victim in danger.



The positioning of characters within the frame are at first, the killer is going to be on the bridge that goes over the train station looking down on the victims below him, this is to show that he has more authority and power over them as he is trying to hurt them not the other way around. This will help the audience understand the characters different status's. Throughout the scenes the main blonde victim will be positioned in the middle of her friends to show that she is the main person and that will focus the audience's attention on her more. This is relateable to a thriller as it shows that the killer has more power over his victims as he is looking down on them.

The colour and lighting that were are going to use in our clip are at the beginning its going to be bright and sunny where the characters are going to be happy and smiling, which shows to the audience pathetic fallacy where the weather corresponds to the mood and vise versa. This will show to the audience that the characters aren't in any harm. Later on in the scene when the main character is in danger there is low key lighting which makes the audience feel scared as it makes them think something bad is going to happen. This is conventional to a thriller as low key lighting is used to create an eery atmosphere for something bad to take place, which makes the audience feel uneasy and ready for a shock.

My thriller can help build a relationship with our audience by the fact that our actors are roughly the same age as our target audience, this will make them more interested in what's happening and make the scene more relateable for them and therefore the audience will create a relationship with the characters as they can relate to what is happening more. The audience is going to make a relationship with the characters also by the characters making their emotions and feelings very clear through their facial expressions this will make them feel more attached to the characters and have more emotion in what they are doing throughout the clip, leading them to feel more anxious and increase the suspense. Our location being in a train station and on a train is very relateable to our audience as many teenagers travel on trains and use train stations on a day to day basis, this will therefore make the audience more intrigued in whats happening to the characters and then making a relationship with them as they will be able to put themselves in their shoes.

Monday, 4 November 2013

Preliminary task- Miss Georgiou

Preliminary task
Our preliminary task was to create a short clip of two people having a conversation, we would create this to demonstrate different camera angles and skills that we are going to include in our thriller opening clip. The clip would be no longer than a minute and the aim was to become familiar with the equitment that we would be using for our main overall thriller clip. It also gave us the chance to use an editing programme where we developed our understanding of the technology and become comfortable and more skilled when we come to editing our final task.
We had to include in our clip, a character walking in through a door, a door closing, a few lines of dialect between two characters and different camera shots. We made our clip as professional as possible by establishing the genre, setting and characters this would help us practice how we are going to do these things in our final task. Once my group (myself, Guneet and Charley) had decided where we were going to film our clip, we recruited two willing actors to take part. We were told to demonstrate: shot/reverse shot and the 180-degree rule  and to edit and film an actor walk through a door sit down infront of another actor and exchange a few words of dialouge. This is what we created..



After we finsihed filming, we returned to our classroom and uploaded the footage on the macs. We then went through our clips, deleted the irrelevant ones and put the ones we need in order where it would be easier to edit them. After this we edited the shots together to display different editing techniques and make them flow nicely into one another. We learnt very quickly how to use the editing software and realised it is vital to use the appropriate editing technnique in a scene as it will either make or break the clip.



Saturday, 2 November 2013

Individual Storyboard - Miss Miller

Individual Storyboards 
 What is the purpose of a storyboard; why are they used in film planning?
Storyboards are used to help put loads of different ideas together to create a collection of images of what is going to happen in each scene and some text explaining it as well. A storyboard will usually give a rough overview of what is going to happen in the real film, they help people point out any errors or problems that they might come across when they come to creating the real clip.

Why will you be creating individual ones before creating a group one?/How you hope your individual post will help when planning your group one?
we are going to make individual storyboards first before creating a group one as we want to ensure we choose the best possible ideas and creating individual ones first will allow us to choose the ideas that are easiest to portray and to create and the ideas that we all agree on as a group. Creating an individual storyboard before creating a group one will help my group when planning our group storyboard as together we will consider everyone's ideas and it is the most efficient way of contributing and combining everyone's ideas together. It will also help us as in our individual storyboards, we will be able to point out any errors we might have come across in our own ideas and therefore know not to include them in our group storyboard reducing the amount of problems we find whilst filming.

Include a brief summary of what you have included within your storyboard (general idea of sequence). 
 in my storyboard i have included the camera shots that are going to be used, the location of the shot, the iconography in the shot, the lighting being used, the actors that are going to be present at the time, the sound being included, the editing and a narrative description of whats happening. We have included these specific elements for each shot as it allows us to carefully think about how we want our shots to be portrayed by our audience and the effect that they are going to create.

Explain why you have included certain elements (low key lighting, reaction shot editing etc.) and what you hope they will create for the audience. 
 In frame 4 we have made the location a train going through a dark tunnel, this will hopefully create fear of the unknown for the audience and put them in suspense wondering whats going to happen when the train comes out the other side. We have included the sound of the train tracks, train doors opening/closing and other train station sounds emphasized in shots two and three, this will create suspense for the audience as it portrays that something dangerous is going to happen soon, this will therefore make the audience scared and fearful. We have made the lighting high key at the beginning, this is to symbolize that everything is calm and safe and then when there is an element of danger we are using low key lighting. This is to show and highlight to the audience the contrast between the character being safe and un safe.

Identify where you have taken some of your inspirations from in relation to films analyzed for previous posts. 
 We have taken the idea of being at a train station from the film 'Creep' this is where a blond female victim falls asleep whilst waiting for a train and then becomes in a large amount of danger, we thought it would be effective to use this location as its not a commonly used place for a thriller to take place and would therefore shock and surprise the audience. We have also got inspirations from 'The Haunting In Connecticut' as this film includes a large amount of conventional aspects to a thriller such as a lot of non diagetic sound, this is where we got the idea from and we are going to use a heartbeat sound, emphasized train sounds and other non diagetic sounds to create suspense for the audience.

Explain how you will need to incorporate each other’s ideas when creating the group one and which specific ideas you hope they will take on board from yours. 
 We're going to make sure we include everyone's ideas in our group storyboard by taking the best aspects of each of our storyboards. This will ensure that everyone in our group is happy with the final storyboard and therefore making us all eager to carry on and create the best thriller clip we can. I hope my group and i take the idea of the setting and location to be on a train and train station from my individual storyboard as i think its an interesting place to film and we could really make it conventional to a thriller and shock the audience.

How helpful have you found this with regards to filming your sequence.

Creating these storyboards have helped us thoroughly go through our idea and make sure we are all clear of what is going to happen so we don't have any confusions. Creating the storyboards has also made my group and i more aware about what camera angles and editing styles we are going to use during and after filming, this will benefit us as we will be able to make sure our camera angles work with what type of atmosphere we are trying to create and allow us to plan what we are going to do with our work to make it the most effective we can.
  





Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Target Audience Results - Miss Miller

Target Audience Results

For our research we created a questionnaire and gave it out to the public aged 16-18. We specifically asked people this age as it would be a good representation of our target audience's views and opinions. The questions asked them about their views and opinions on thriller films.  The pie charts show all of the closed questions we asked in our questionnaire, this means that the questions required a one word answer or pick an option this means that no personal comments or elaboration are included. We also included open questions also where people could express more on their opinion. This would give us a mixture of different answers and allow us to interpret them in different ways either being qualitative or quantitative.





This shows that the majority of the people we asked questions to were 16, the lowest frequency age group was 18 followed by 15 then 17. This shows that possibly more 16 year colds are more likely to enjoy thriller films than people aged 18 and 15 as they are the lowest frequency to answer the questions. This may be because people who are aged 15 may not enjoy thriller films as much as they are legally unable to watch 18 certificate films this would put them at a disadvantage as people aged 18 can watch films of all certificates. People aged 15 may not also be as interested in thriller films as they have only been introduced to thriller films recently because of their age, not allowing them to become very familiar with the thriller genre. Although 16 year olds are legally only able to watch 12's and 15's, they may have developed a better understanding of the thriller genre and be more interested. Only 8% of people we asked were 18, this may be because the older the age group the less interested they are in thriller films and more grown up things meaning they aren't waiting for the next age certificate film they're allowed to see. 25% of people we asked were 17, this may show that 17 year olds aren't interested in watching thriller films as 16 year olds.



The pie charts show that the majority (67%) of the people we interviewed are female and 33% are male. Males 16-18 are more likely to enjoy thriller films than females as thriller films are conventionally meant to be tension packed and frightening to the audience, and males may enjoy this type of film more than females as aren't suspected to enjoy this type of genre of film, so our results may not be accurate as we might have just asked more females than males.

These pie charts show that 60% of people like film sequels and 40% of people dislike them. We can learn that people may dislike sequels as they may not enjoy the follow up films from the original but on the other hand they may enjoy sequels as they really enjoyed the first film and want the story to carry on meaning that they enjoy when the storyline is spread across a few films over a period of time.


This pie chart shows that 18% of people said they would like to hear 'expected' sounds in thrillers, 25% said 'soundtrack' and 57% said 'unexpected'. It is not surprising that a low percentage said they would want to hear expected sounds because it wouldn't go well with the thriller genre as it wouldn't keep the audience in suspense nor shock them either when something happened, and would make the film quite boring as the audience would know what was going to happen. A quarter of the people said they would like to hear a soundtrack in a thriller, this may be because it would help the audience know how to feel at a specific time in the film. Its not surprising that 57% of people said they want to hear unexpected sounds in a thriller film, this would be because it would shock the audience as they wouldn't have expected to hear that specific sound.

    80% of people said that they wanted to experience the killers perspective rather than 20% of people who want to experience the victims perspective. People may prefer the victims perspective as it puts the audience in the victims shoes which makes the audience relate more to what is happening in the scene. But on the other hand the vast majority said they prefer the killers perspective, this may be because it will help the audience to understand why the killer is behaving in the way that they are. This will also make the audience feel more involved in whats happening and give the audience an unusual perspective of the film which will be attention grabbing for the audience. 


This pie chart shows that 7% of people prefer watching gore thrillers, 43% enjoy watching violent thriller and 50% enjoy watching psychological thrillers. This helped us deciding what type of plot we were going to create for our own thriller as half of the people we interviewed prefer psychological thrillers which may be because they enjoy the effect that they have on the audience by keeping them in suspense of what is happening to the characters making the film more shocking to watch.

Overall the results we have gathered have helped me in planning what I'm going to include in my group thriller clip, the results will help me include elements that my target audience will want to see most in a thriller film, which will help them to enjoy it as much as possible by keeping them in suspense by shocking and surprising them. Their results helped us to have a more clear of what my group and i are going to include in our thriller as their opinions represent our target audience and what they think. Therefore it is essential that we try our best to include as many aspects in our thriller that our audience will want to see and keep them interested.