Monday, 28 November 2011

Preliminary Evaluation



The video of the evaluation as a commentary is on the group blog. The preliminary task video is also on the group blog.

http://ccfthriller.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Preliminary%20Task
http://ccfthriller.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/Preliminary%20Task

The Planning Process:
What planning did you do and why?
We all took individual roles in our preliminary task.

How well organised were you?
We were organised slightly,however we could have been a lot more organised, this way the 180 degree rule would not have been broken.

How could you change next time?
If I was to complete this task again, I would write down the directions and make sure the actor and actress knew exactly what they had to do when preforming.

The Video Production:
We should have filmed the preliminary task in a quite location because there was background noise on our film. We made some mistakes during the film such as breaking certain rules.
What did you do, does it work, do the edits (match on action) work well?
I think the match on action did work well when incorporated into our film. We did break match on action once, this was when George walked in without a suitcase and then he had a suitcase when he sat down.
Have you stuck to the 180 deg rule?
We filmed a shot reverse shot, we then filmed the scene from the opposite side, which then broke the 180 degree rule. From this we have learnt how to properly film the rule.

Are the shots & angles well framed (rule of 3rds)?
In some shots the focal object is not here and in other shots appears, for instance, the mug is out of view in part of the clip. 

Does it look convincing as a conversation?
Yes it does, the actors maintained eye level contact and the shot reverse shot made the conversation even more convincing. We filmed a shot reverse shot so that the audience is able to see the conversation clearly. 

What would you change to improve it?
To improve our preliminary task, we would make sure the 180 degree rule and match on action was carried out correctly. The cam scenario era was very shaky in certain sections of the film. A tripod should have been used in this. The framing could be improved as the vital objects were sometimes either out of view or not framed correctly. The background noise was an issue as it was at times hard to hear the dialogue, to improve this, I would have editing out the background noise.

Overall -  how well have you completed the preliminary task?
I think the task turned out ok but a lot of improvement are able to be made. We will take into consideration what we have done wrong and will correct this when doing the final task. We carried out a shot reverse shot efficiently. however we should have added more techniques into the film. We brought props along which included a fake gun, a briefcase and a mug. 

Sunday, 27 November 2011

Communication for filming

 As Mem would be unable to make the date we had set, I decided to ask Liam to see if him would come back after school on monday night to be in the clip.


Liam was ill this day and was therefore unable to participate, Connie then acted as the dead body instead. 

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

BBFC Research

Individual Response- Treatment

Individual response-

Title: Undercover


Psychological Thriller that will appeal to 15-25 year old female audience

Plot: A girl has been kidnapped but know-one hows how, who by or the exact time or date. The kidnapper has left riddles and clues to be manipulative to get the money he wants in return for the girl.

Characters: Kidnapper- 'Hard-man', masculine. Girl who has been kidnapped. Her Boyfriend. Her family.

Homage to director/films: Inception- finding out clues, dream.

Treatment: A girl has been mysteriously kidnapped, anyone who attempted to save her are murdered, to uncover her they must retrace the clues to discover her. 




Pitch

Your Pitch- A Crime Thriller that will appeal to a 18-25 year old male audience. Your film should be a modern homage to previous Thriller Director(s.)



Examples of Crime Thriller Posters:



Monday, 21 November 2011

Communication- Organisation of creating a title sequence

9 Frame Analysis- Breaking and Entering Print screens

Name: Breaking And Entering
Certificate Rating: 15
Able to tell that there is tension between the two from their facial expressions and body language. Begins to introduce you to the characters and become entrigued. Makes the audience wonder what has caused this.


Adults are getting the teenagers to do something sneaky, however we do not know what yet. It contains elements of mystery as we, the audience have not been introduced to the characters and do not know anything about them yet.


Discussing why the man on the right have a picture of the cleaning lady on his computer. Makes the audience think what is going on as this is strange and sometimes relationships do take place within a work place. He is looking guilty and suspicious.

The boy is looking suspicious as it is not the norm to climb onto roof tops. Why is he here, what is he trying to get away from, has he been dealing something bad from the man with the red car? the audience may be thinking. He is acting masculine here.

Couple do not seem completely happy. The man seems to be concerned towards the woman. The lightening is dull and picture seems to come across smocky or slightly distorted- setting the scene of the party.


The teenage boy is spying on the people inside the building having the party. The audience does not know why. He is being creepy and mysterious- acting as if he is a stalker. From the frames, the audience starts to get the impression the two children are the main characters in the film.



Establishing the area is very quite and looks eary. Showing the scene is in darkness before the next part of the scene- creating a build up.

The suspence leads up from the frame before, in the contrast from silence to loud crashing of glass, the lightening is dull but brighter around the glass therefore drawing the audiences attention to where the sound is coming from. Creating mystery for the audience as the frame is not completly clear on what is smashing etc.

The teenage kid smashing the window, the audience then realise whee the smashing glass had come from. However they do not know why he is doing this. He has not yet been favoured good or bad or identified with yet as he has not yet spoken or been able to get a good look of what he is like. He comes across as a trouble-some young child.

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

Props associated with a Thriller Collage





I Chose pictures which i thought were the best representation of props in a Thriller. The pictures that I had gathered, I then put together to make them into a collage.

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

9 Frame Analysis of a Thriller Film Opening

Name of film: One Hour Photo
Certificate rating: 15

1.09 seconds
It’s the unknown known and makes you wonder what it is. It is very cold, sinister looking. Gets the audience to start to think. 16 seconds is paused on this frame as this is where it all starts.

1.28 seconds


People reporting, showing crime meaning he has done something wrong to be there. But what has he done wrong? Keeps you in suspense.

1.58 seconds

The man is very calm, even though he is in the police station. It makes you think that he’s ‘a nice old man.’
 
5.50 seconds

Stays at the desk whilst he winds the tape so he is able to ask questions about the family. However, from the first section of the film where he is being interrogated and is now reminiscing, this builds up worry from the audience towards the main family.

6.28 seconds
Once Mrs Yorkin walks away, it looks as if he is longing for her to come back, or as if he really likes her. However, she is married and thinks he is just a friendly man... for the moment. It makes you really think why is he so obsessed with her but it is not too drastic.

9.06 seconds
He then stares into her bag as she is taking to him. Why is he doing this? The audience can begin to get a sense of he is stalking the family subtly now. He thinks the family is more than his customers?

10.59 seconds

Si goes to a restaurant and has printed out a set of the families photographs for himself. This comes to the audience’s attention that something is definitely not right and from the previous parts of the film it all adds up. It is very strange how he is so interested in that family and why.

15.47 seconds
In Si’s house on his bedroom side is lots of framed pictures of the family. The character Si then becomes really creepy and disturbed. However, the audiences does not know the circumstances and he may be really lonely. The audience is not entirely clear on what will happen next.

17.46 seconds

Massive photo wall of the family’s pictures in Si’s house.  Audience begin to think he is an evil character and change their perspective on him whereas before they thought he was an innocent old man. Very disturbed man.

Name of Film: Inception
Certificate: 12

0.58 seconds

The film opens with a man lying face down in a puddle on the ground. You are entrigued as to why he is laying there. This implys something has previously happened, which makes the audience suspicious and continue to watch.

1.21 seconds

High camera shot, showing the man holding the gun is showing his domination and masculinity. As an audience, you do not know what has happened and if what they are doing is justified.

1.41 seconds

There is a medium close up on the mans head. You are unable to see the persons face when he is talking, this creates intimidation and adds to the suspense as you cannot see their facial expressions and can not judge them. The gun is shown to him, making the audience wonder what will he do with it. He is powerful as the army officer is deferring to him, showing the seated man's authority.

2.26 seconds

A close up on a small spinning top, showing it must have high importance. The colours in the scene are muted, almost black and white.The spinning is mesmerising. It is mysterious as you are only able to hear the sound the object makes as it spins. 

4.14 seconds

There is a contrast from a close up of the ticking clock to the bang of the fire and shouting of civillians. This shows violence and everyone in the frame are male, possibly making you think a man must have started this- typical stereotype of a man. Everyone is trying to escape and scared which makes the audience relate to the civillians. Suspense has been building up to this scene and you do not know how the fire was starting which is intriguing.

4.26 seconds

Dull, mysterious lighting. Audience wonders as to why the man is looking vunerable on the bed with the injection him him.

6.25 seconds

Dark outside, little lighting. The man is acting macho as it is a stereotypical thing for men to do. He looks as if he has had a lot of practice, why is this? The camera angle is a long shot to be able to get all of his body in to be able to set the scene. The rope is a key prop. The music in the background increases suspense.

7.06 seconds

This frame creates tension as the man in front is unaware and oblivious of the danger behind him. The lighting is dark as it creates aprehension. The man holding the gun is the most powerful and dominate.

9.44 seconds

The building begins to fall down and glass starts to shatter. The sound of the glass shattered is very loud to emphasise this. It begins to make the audience on edge as they are not sure if the heroic, main character will survive this or be caught. The soundtrack music is continuing to create suspense and build up emotion. He has the gun making him look as if he is dominating, however he is running away from the 'bad' people.

What is the purpose of an opening of a thriller?
An opening of a thriller sets the story. It gives you an over view of what the story line is and what is going to happen. It begins to entice you, make you anxious and want to keep watching the film.

How does it set up a thriller?
There are elements of mystery and suspense within the frames. This is caused by the various conventions used within the film, such as lighting, location, costume, props, colours and character types. In Inception, the first frame is seconds into the film and already you have the audience intrigued as to why he is there because of the setting- the man lying in water, the way he looks- bruises and cuts on his face, looking exhausted as if he has been trying to escape from someone/somewhere. His clothes are dull and he is carrying a gun. All of these aspects begin to create all sorts of thoughts in your mind as you are watching it and you, as an audience feel captivated by what you are watching.

What makes the audience want to keep watching?
The suspense as it makes the audience wonder what will happen next. There are twists and clif hangers which intrigues the audience. The lighting, sound effects and camera angles increase this. The audience is able to emphathise with the characters and want to keep watching to see what happens to them.

Individual Mind Map

Analysing the trailer ‘Taken’

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvUxdQ4q-Lg
Certificate rating: 15
Time: 93 minutes long
Published on: 26 September 2008 (UK)
Director: Pierre Morel
Details: A former spy relies on his old skills to save his estranged daughter, who has been forced into the slave trade.
How do you recognise a thriller?
The film will include mystery, suspense and keeps your mind interested.