Monday 2 May 2011

Task 7-Looking back at the Preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?

Looking back at the prelim task there is a clear difference in quality, this is where are various skills have developed and have been applied to our thriller sequence.

The sophistication of the planning and preparation from prelim to main task was completely different. Our prelim task was very basic we had a set storyboard which we slightly altered to make it a more differentiated piece. In comparison to the main task which took weeks of planning it was very easy. With our main task we had discussions over which idea was the best and a realistic possiblility. Was also did many storyboards to perfect are shots and script. We also did many props lists, cast lists and coustume lists. And this is why our main task was so far progressed from the prelim.

When we created the storyboard for our main task we spent much longer deciding on more varied and complicated shots than our prelim task. With our prelim task we had only just grasped how to use the camera and wern’t thinking about shots other than, Close up, Medium shot and a long shot. However with our main task we used a lot more shots. We used a handheld camera which we didn’t in the prelim to create the sens e of the chase scene. We also used pans and high angles and low angles which shows our film making development.

Within our prelim task we focused much more on the dialog and action of the sequence. Where as with our main task we were careful with the mise en scene of every frame. We checked what would be in every background of every scene this is why the work produced will be much more developed. In our prelim task we wern’t careful enough and broke the 180 degree rule, this is why in our main task we were very careful not to brake this rule.

In our prelim task there was no non diegetic sound as the whole sequence was full of dialogue. However with our main task as there was little diaglogue therefore we had to tell the viewer the mood and what is happening within the scene. This would be done by using non diegetic sound in the piece therefore we had to be very careful with our choices.

When we were editing our prelim task it was very basic just cutting them to shape and putting them together . However with our main task we were much more creative for example we put in the credits using title cards from after effects.
Overall i feel that from the prelim task i have progressed a lot being much more capable of filming and developing and also using after effects.
From these screen shots you can see the progression made from prelim to the main task.



Monday 4 April 2011

Task 4-Target Audience



Our main target audience is between the ages of 15-24 they would like our film because it is an exciting, full of action and mysterious. And that is more appealing to that age group especially males, Men would be the more specific target audience as they are more attracted to the thriller/horror genre. However woman would also want to come and see this film as the main character is a woman. The suspense and the action within a trailer would convince that audience to come and watch the rest of the film. Things that 15-24 year olds would do during the day is either working at school or at a job working. During their free time they would go out with friends, play sport or go out and see a film. Our second audience would be in the age group 25-34 they would still like to see our film

Sunday 3 April 2011

Task 3-What institutions would make our film?

I believe Vertigo would choose to make my film. This is because Vertigo make a lot of other fairly low budget crime/thrillers for example, 1 day, The Business, The Football Factory and Bronson. These films are all very similar to the one that we made this is why our film would fit in with the ethos of the institution. They also use first time directors or relatively unknown directors this is another reason why they would produce our film. For marketing it they would have an advantage already as their audience for their previous films would be similar or the same as the target audience for our film. However the film would start in specific cinema’s as it wouldn’t be big enough to make a mainstream cinema. If it didn’t make that then it would go straight onto DVD, at a similar time it would go onto Blu Ray. After that the film would go onto pay per view, finally the rights would be sold to t.v rights. If the film proved popular then in the future there could be a re release maybe for a bigger audience at a mainstream cinema for increased profits. Vertigo mainly specialise in crime/thriller films most of them have a fairly low budget however there are some exceptions such as ‘the Business’ which had a budget of £2,000,000 with quite big actors like Danny Dyer and Tamer Hassan. However this is an exception with most of the rest having small time actors and low budgets. They definitely target a particular audience with films such as ‘Football Factory’ ‘The Firm’ being violent and football related it’s definitely target at a male audience. My film whilst not being as violent or football orientated it would still be popular with the male audience but also a more varied audience as well.

Saturday 2 April 2011

Task 2-How does my product represent certain social groups

Our product represents many things through exploring technology, the casting of our actors and even through recent events in real life such as the wikileaks scenario.

One of the social groups we chose to represent was young females. We represented that social group very positively we did this by enrolling our main character the hacker as a young, strong, independent female. This is subverting one of the Hollywood stereotypes of young woman being weak and needing a man to look after them. Part of this choice was due to the film‘Girl With a Dragon Tattoo’ where they choose to cast a female hacker who plays a very convincing and Hollywood alternative role.




Throughout our thriller we explore a lot of technology, normally someone who uses that kind of technology would be branded as a ‘nerd’ or ‘un cool’. However we subvert this in our film as we have a cool, modern hacker using this technology to hack into government files.
Also this consistent use of technology represents the younger viewers. It represents how compulsive and dependant younger people are on technology these days.And how they are almost born with an understanding of most technology.

Friday 1 April 2011

Task 1-What way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

The most obvious subversion of a stereotype in our thriller would be having the leading role of a hacker played by a woman. However the film 'girl with a dragon tattoo also uses this idea.


Within our thriller we used the idea of the hacker using a lot of technology, this conforms to the usual convention of a thriller, for example 'Die Hard 4'.

The idea of having guns within the thriller strongly conforms to the thriller genre, the high majority of all thriller will use a gun or similar weapon at some point.
Chase scenes are also strongly associated with thrillers, therefore having a chase scene in our thriller conforms to the thriller stereotype. Also the fact it's a woman being chased further conforms to the stereotype.

The idea of fighting is another idea that conforms to the thriller stereotype. However in our case we have a woman beating up a man this subverts to the general stereotype that men are physically stronger than females.
This picture shows the death of someone. This is generally associated with a lot of thrillers therefore conforming to the stereotype.
Our after affects title sequences show the audience what type of thriller it is. The graphs, maps and top secret signs show the idea of it being a hacker film with top secret information.



Casting an attractive female as the main role, upholds the convention that the majority of female character in films will be attractive.

Tuesday 15 March 2011

Storyboard



Final Idea Changes

From the final idea we have further brainstormed more ideas to try and improve it. One thing we came up with was to change the male hacker into a female hacker, subverting the usual hollywood stereotype of a hacker. This was inspired by the character Lisbeth who appeared as a hacker in the film 'Girl with a Dragon Tattoo'. We also changed the idea from having an armed response unit coming in to just a single assassin. We did this as we thought it would create more suspense and tension if we used just one person coming after her. If would also be more realistic for her to get away.

Final Thriller Idea

Horror/Thriller idea

Monday 14 March 2011

Props List

The gun is for the assasin and it is associated in the thriller/horror genre



                                                                                                                      The radio is also for the assasin to emphasize that the assasin is a professional and is working for someone.The ashtray and the pizza boxes add to the mise en scene of the sequence. Making the hacker look like she staying at the house. Also the ashtray and ciggarettes show us she's addicted which adds to her character and also the fact she's smoking a lot show she's stressed.
The paper pile and the laptop show us that she has been busy working on something important.

Account of Shoot day

The day began with a meeting between the group to decide whether to film in London or to film at another location closer to school. The reason for this is travelling up to London would take 1 and a half to 2 hours this meant that our filming time was very limited. Instead we chose to film at a location that was five minutes away. We then gathered all the props and set off to the location. When we got there we realised the original storyboard and shot list were going to have to be changed to suit this new location. Originally the idea was that the flat would be modern with few rooms. However when we got to the new location it was a big old fashioned building with long corridors, two big stair cases and lots of rooms. None of the rooms fitted what we needed for our original plot also none had an adjacent bathroom. So we decided to use what we had and change the plot to fit around the new location. This meant the video would look more realistic. The change in plan meant that instead of the whole video being set in 1-2 rooms, we would use most of the corridors and stairs in the whole house, creating a chase scene around the house. This change in plan made the video into more of an action thriller then intended before, however the action actually made the video a lot more intense. We prepared well for our thriller having on paper a storyboard and a shot by shot list knowing approximately how long the video would last for, but changing the location and the plot meant we would change a lot of the shots and what we would be filming. The idea of our video was very much more thriller than horror.

We set up on location; there wasn’t much to set up thought because we were filming in corridors. However we did have Lillie at the beginning or her laptop writing things down and looking at paper, then she reads something and panics. This already gives us the impression that she is a hacker, also when she is running away she always keeps the laptop with her this shows that the laptop has important information on it. Other props we had were the gun and radio on Will. The gun conforms the idea of a thriller and the fact that she is in danger. Also the radio he’s holding shows that he’s not working on his own and could set up the rest of the film. These props attract the target audience by creating action and mystery, which leaves the audience always thinking and in suspense, this is part of the thriller genre. The mise en scene that we created related to the thriller genre because we created the mystery and also the action for example the fight scene. Most of the shots we chose were long shots of corridors this was meant to show the chase scene, showing how close together they were, this created suspense.  Throughout the chase scene we used handheld camera this increased the tempo of the chase. The new ideas improved our video because it makes it more intense and the audience would be more engaged in watching the video. Also the action would make the video more of a thriller. If we could of done it differently we would have been more organised with the location. Because of the late location change it meant that we had to think on our feet and quickly adjust to the situation.





With Wills costume we had him wear a smart suit to make him look like an assassin, this has been proved successful in other films such as Hitman, James Bond and Collateral. The assassin wearing a suit is very stereotypical to the thriller genre, so this inspired us to have Will in a suit. For Lillie we were trying to subvert the Hollywood stereotype of women being weak for this reason we didn’t want Lillie to wear white because it would show her as innocent and defenceless. The inspiration of her being in all black came from the film ‘Girl with a Dragon Tattoo’ Hacker which is about a female hacker who is independent and defends for herself. Also in this film she is normally wearing all black. The character of Lillie was strongly based on this character.

The lighting we used was the lighting already there in the house, this was quite dark and dingy, the only other light we used was the natural light coming through the window. We decided to keep it at just these lights because we thought it represented our video quite well. The dark reflects the scene of someone trying to be assassinated also it added to the mystery of the plot and created suspense and tension. I think this worked well for our thriller genre.

For a female actor we chose someone who looked quite old, so it would fit into the plot and she would look believable as a hacker. Also we wanted someone who wouldn’t look venerable, her completely black hair conforms to this idea.  For the Male assassin we chose someone who looked quite old and also someone who was physically in shape and could believably play the part of an assassin.

For sound we had the footsteps of our hacker and the assassin the footsteps of them running emphasises the chase scene. Also we had the Diegetic sound of the door closing this creates tension and drama.

My role in the production was mixed, throughout the film I took quite a major part in actually filming the scenes. Deciding on where the camera should be placed and what kind of shot it should be. Also because there was such a drastic change in the plans and locations of our film I took quite a leading role in quickly changing the ideas to suit our location. Also I had some ideas for some shots to make them a bit different.

Because of our change of location we had to come together as a team and decide what we were going to do. To start we had to change the plot on something we all would agree on, then change the shots to something that would work, and would fit the thriller genre.

Overall I was happy with the overall result of the shoot day, after the change of location I thought shoot day would look rushed and messy. But afterwards I was happy with the shots we chose and the plot. These choices have changed the idea we had into more of a thriller.

Sunday 13 March 2011

Cast List

William Edgley - The Hitman

Lillie Resta - The Hacker

Wednesday 9 March 2011

Denotations and Connotations of Horror film images



 


 


                                                                                                                    
Denotation: Woman standing in front of a wall with red writing saying ‘not alone’.

Connotation: The Words ‘Not Alone’ could literally mean that physically she is not alone or that mentally she is not alone. The fact that she’s in a tracksuit and the walls are blank and white could mean that she’s in a mental institute or at home. The fact the writing is in red the colour of danger and blood further instates that she could be in some kind of danger.

Denotation: Man standing looking down over banister, holding a knife.

Connotation: The low angle shot of him looking down at someone suggests that he is in power and control of the scene. The fact that he’s holding a knife and wearing a mask suggests he is a killer and the person being looked at is in danger.

Denotation: A woman on the phone looking at a man in a white mask and black hood holding a knife, through a window.

Connotation: The knife shows us that she could be in danger and the fact that he’s wearing a mask and hood covering is whole face further creates anxiety and fear for the woman. She could be on the phone to someone for help as she knows she is in danger.

Conventions of the Horror/Thriller Genre

In class last week we discussed what we would expect to see from the Horror/Thriller Genre, here is a list of what we came up with me:

  • Blood

  • Knives

  • Axes

  • Torture

  • Dark

  • Isolation

  • Paranormal

  • Supernatural

  • Villans

  • Victims

  • Abandonment

  • Ghosts

  • Footsteps

  • Screaming

  • Kidnap

  • Fire

  • Puppets

  • Mutation

  • Creaking doors

  • Trees

  • Wind

  • Clowns

  • Storms

  • Bad Omens

  • Shouting

  • Guns

  • Psychos

  • Dolls

  • Hooded Figures

  • Rats

  • Owls

  • Church Bells

  • Grave Yards

  • Candles

  • Pain

  • Murder

  • Fear
  • Editing our Prelim Task

    As it was the first time editing for everyone in the group we all took turns at being in charge of the editing. Quickly everyone got used to the editing process which meant are sequence took shape and started to look like how we had planned it. For the finishing scenes i took a leading role in editing however still listening to peoples ideas and changing certain things as we went. Eventually we had the whole sequence as we all liked it. I really enjoyed taking the front seat in editing and hopefully in the future i will get a chance to do this again.

    From this experience i learned it's good to get your ideas across however it's also useful to step back and let other people do their ideas.