Wednesday, 19 December 2012

Questionnaire for thriller film.

Questionnaire


Are you male or female?           Male        Female


How old are you?                         0-10    11-15      16-21       22-40       41+         



Do you watch thriller films?     Yes          No


How often do you watch thriller films?           


   Less than once a month              Once/twice a month                             


   Once a week              More than once a week



What do you expect to see in the title sequence of a thriller?

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What kind of setting do you think a thriller should be set in?

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What sort of characters should be in a thriller film?

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What sounds/music would you expect to hear?

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What information do you think should be revealed in the opening sequence? ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

How do you expect to feel when watching a thriller?

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This is the questionnaire that my group used to get information from people about their opinions of thriller films. We collected this information as it then gave us ideas about what to do within our thriller film.

Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Plot Synopsis

Plot synopsis

Tommy is a 10 year old boy who likes to play out with his friends and ride his bike in the local park which is just down the road from his house. However, one night whilst he was at the park, he went missing...

Once it had got past Tommy's time to be in, his mum Claire had realised he was missing and then sent out people to search for him. After many days of searching for him, the finally find Tommy unconscious by the side of a river, close to death. They immediately phone the ambulance and he was rushed off to hospital.

 The police had said that their only hope of finding the suspect was if they spoke to Tommy and got some information from him. However, unfortunately Tommy is in a comatose state which means he will not be giving them any information any time soon. The police have said that there may not be much time before the suspect strikes again. 

Furthermore, the police had revisited the place where they found Tommy and found a crucial bit of information which could be the answer to all questions. By finding this bit of information, it means that there is a high hope for them to find the suspect as quickly as possible.

After a few days of the police searching for the suspect, Tommy regains consciousness. The police then visit him and he tells them everything that he can remember. The police then track the suspect down and arrest him. As the police caught him, he was currently in the process of taking another child. The police immediately took the suspect to the local police station and as they were putting him in his cell, he said 'there is more than just me...’.

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Location for thriller film.

Locations for a thriller film. 


This could be a successful location to set a thriller film in as it looks very dark and abandoned. From this location being dark, this could create an eerie atmosphere making the audience further anticipate events that may occur. By using low key lighting it makes the location seem dangerous and shady. This makes the audience uncomfortable as they expect something bad to happen.  



I have chosen this location as it is unpopulated and deserted. This shows the setting is isolated. This would be an ideal location for a thriller based film because of the low key lighting used creates a tense atmosphere.

Voxpops for questionnaire



These are the voxpops that me and my group made to give us an idea of what the audience would expect within a thriller film and whether they enjoyed it. By doing this it then gave us an ideas as to what we incorporate into our film.

Monday, 10 December 2012

Titles

Titles

As you are watching a film, you will notice that there is a certain order in the way that the titles are presented to the audience. 

- The first title that will appear on screen is the 'distributor logo'. The distributor logo is the company that promote the film to be out in the cinema or on DVD.
Example of distributor logos..
  

Some films may also use a production logo, this is to brand the film.





- The second title that would normally appear on the screen is the main character. Followed by this, it would then present the second main character within the film.

     This is the second  main character of the film 'Vertigo'.
This is the main character in the film called 'The girl with the dragon tattoo'










This is the second main character in the film called 'The sixth sense'



The next title that would appear on the screen is the director of the film.


Conventions of a thriller.

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Brick Analysis

Brick (Johnson, 2005, US)

 In this essay I will be explain the ways that Johnson has used Mise en scene, Cinematography, Sound/Music and Editing throughout the opening sequence of ‘Brick (Johnson, 2005, US). 

 At the beginning of the opening sequence Johnson has used an extreme close up of the characters face. It starts of as a really blurry image but as the sequence goes on, the picture becomes clearer as Johnson have used a focus pull. As the picture becomes clearer, the audience can see that the facial expressions of the character look as if he is shocked. By the character having a shocked look on his face; it then makes the audience question themselves as to why the boy looks shocked and what could have happened to make him feel this way. It then cuts to a shot reverse shot scene which last for about 8 seconds of which consist of close ups. The close ups are of certain features of the two characters which could give the audience clues and hints that something bad has happened. Another example of cinematography is when it cuts to a close up of the boy holding the note which the girl had left in his locker. This has been done as it is also a clue for the audience. 





  



The first location is set in a tunnel sort of things which leads to the sewers’ where the boy is pushed up against the wall and the girl’s body is lying on the floor with her hair and hand lying in a stream of water. The second location is set within a high school where the two main characters go to. Johnson may have chosen to use these two different settings to contrast with the fact that one place is so dull and deserted and the other place is lively and full of people. 



 There are many different sounds that you can hear within the opening sequence. For example, the non-diegetic sound track that is played at the beginning. To the audience the music sounds as if it is quite a happy tone until they see the girl’s body lying on the floor. Once the audience notice the girl on the floor the music suddenly seems to be a lot more serious. Another use of sound is the ambient sound of the children at school walking and talking. Johnson may have put this normal every day scene into the opening sequence to contrast with the scene of the dead girl. This would make the audience feel confused and make them want to watch more as they have two different situations going on with no answers as to why. 




 






The titles at the beginning of the opening sequence are written in capital letters. This gives of a serious effect. Also, the titles at the beginning fade out, this could resemble the girls life as she is dying, her life is slowly fading away. Furthermore, Johnson has also used cross dissolve from the first shot to the second shot. He may have done this so the audience can’t really see what the second shot is. By doing this it makes the audience intrigued and want to carry on watching the film.







The Sixth Sense Analysis

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Memento Analysis


The opening sequence that I will be analysing is from a film named ‘Memento’ (Nolan, 2000, US). I will be talking about the use of ‘cinematography’; meaning the different shot types that is used within this sequence, ‘sound’; meaning the sounds and music that is used throughout the sequence, ‘mise en scene’; meaning everything in the shot e.g. props and characters, ‘editing’; meaning the different types of editing that they have used throughout the sequence e.g. linear or non-linear, cuts or fadeouts and ‘titles’; meaning what font types of colour that they have chosen to use and why.  

This is the opening sequence: 


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Throughout the opening sequence of ‘Memento’ they have mainly used close up shots. They have done this to make it short and snappy but also to give the audience hints as to what is going to happen throughout the actual film which intrigues them and makes them want to watch the rest of the film. An example of a close up is when the man is holding a picture in his hand. All you can see is a part of his hand and the image. They have done this to make the reader question themselves and the film as to what has happened to the man in the image and why is he there. Another example is when it cuts to a close up of the bullets on the floor. They have chosen to do this because it gives the audience an idea as to how the man died maybe, but still leaves them questioning why it has happened. 


Here is the shots that i have analysed within my paragraph about cinematography:









During the opening sequence it has used a variety of sounds and soundtracks to create tension. An example of a diegetic sound that they have used within this sequence is the sound effect of the gun shooting and the camera sound affect as it takes a picture. They have chosen to add these sound affects in because it makes the audience feel as if it is more realistic and they could feel more involved with the film and make them feel as if they are there as it is all happening. Furthermore, throughout the opening sequence they have chosen to use a soundtrack in the background. By adding this soundtrack in the background it helps to add tension throughout the film and helps to create an atmosphere for the audience. The soundtrack used in ‘Memento’ is very slowing paced which creates quite a deep meaning. The soundtrack used is non-diegetic as the characters in the film cannot hear it only the audience can.  I think that the meaning of this soundtrack is something bad is going to happen. I think that the audience would react in a very sorrowful way to this soundtrack.

Here is a screen shot of the gun to show that it is creates a shooting sound: 



There are many different shots of each individual item; the items that they have chosen to shot are all specific props that have been used within the film and each have a meaning to. For example, they have a variety of close ups of things such as; bullets; man on the ground; glasses; picture and hands. They have only shown these individual items on their own to show the audience that what is in the image is important to the story line  Another example is when the character is wearing a long jacket/suit jacket. They chose to use a ‘medium shot’ to show the character as it shows the audience what the character is wearing so it gives them a rough idea as to what the character could be like and what sort of personality they have. By dressing the character in this kind of jacket, it could show the audience the character could be an important character within the story. Another example of mise en scene being used is when they cover up the windows with a white sheet. This shows the audience that no one currently lives in the building that they are in. 

Here is the shot that shows the character wearing smart clothing:




Here is a screen shot to show that they have covered the windows up using white sheets:


The main editing technique that the directors have used during the opening sequence of ‘Memento’ is the simple cutting from each shot to another. They have used simple cutting between each shot because it gives off a more serious effect. It’s short and snappy to give the audience a slight clue as to what is happening but not enough information to give the story away. Furthermore, at the beginning of the opening sequence they have used titles. The titles are a blue colour, they may have chosen to use this colour because you would usually associate blue with cold which could represent the fact that the story line to the film is cold hearted. The titles last for about 4-5 seconds each and they gradually fade in and suddenly fade out.
Here is a screen shot to show that they have used titles:





   




Thursday, 25 October 2012

The Difference Between an Opening Sequence and a Trailor

This is the Full Title Opening Sequence for the film called 'Girl with the Dragon tattoo' - - This is the Trailor for the film called 'Girl with the Dragon tattoo' - - There are many differences between the 'opening sequence' to a film compared to the 'trailor' of a film. A trailor for a film usually contains of the most important and interesting scenes throughout the film which helps to intrigue the audience and make them want to watch that certain film. By using only the most interesting scenes it gives hints to the audience which also makes them then want to watch them film. However, an opening sequence is a short sequence of establishing shots which helps to create an atmosphere to the film which then makes the audience want to watch the film that they are advertising. Also, an opening sequence makes the shots run fast throughout the sequence so it gives the audience a little bit of information but not as much as a trailor, this also helps to make the audience want to watch the film.

Wednesday, 24 October 2012