Friday 27 February 2015

Comments?

As the deadline is vastly approaching, with only a week left before the deadline, we've begun asking what people think of our piece.

We've generally had really great feedback, but as always there was room for improvement.
We will obviously be using the constructive feedback in our thriller piece as its important to take in what has been said so we can make our film the best it could possibly be!

Looking forward to seeing the piece come together after a long process.

Tuesday 17 February 2015

Issues..

A few issues that we have encountered..


  • When filming with a DSLR, our footage kept going out of focus and in a lot of our footage it made a really loud clicking noise. It was impossible to get it to stop tuning out of focus and to remove the clicking noise on the camera, therefore we had to basically reshoot all our footage! This time we did it on the Iphone 5c camera as it is of high quality and we knew how to work it just as easy.

  • A few of our shots turned out shaky, this was due to the lack of practice we had with using a tripod. Again, these shots in the park turned out not as we expected unfortunately. Therefore, we had to do a lot of editing and chopping away just to make it work. 

Sunday 15 February 2015

Notes

Deadline for our media piece is the 6th march. I think we are right on schedule as we have already begun filming. For every shot we have filmed, we have filmed so multiple times, sometimes just changing techniques ever so slightly, just so we can get the best possible footage that we can. This also means when it comes to editing we will have loads of footage to choose from.

Filming as early as we are also means we can always do some re shooting if needed if any of the shots lack focus or contain continuity errors. I'm glad I'm in a team that is as organised as myself. We can make this piece amazing if we put our minds to it.

Wednesday 11 February 2015

What is a thriller?

As our final piece will be based on a thriller genre, I wondered, what makes a thriller and how could I use this evidence for my final coursework piece?

To me, a thriller is composed of low lighting, deep and low bass music, a creepy lurking antagonist looking to plot against the protagonist whilst they are trying to resolving the issue at hand. The antagonist is usually always represented as a dark, sinister character with a dark edgy look; whereas usually the protagonist is perceived as innocent, generally the complete opposite. There is multiple types of sub genres involved with the main genre 'thriller' -

  • Horror - Silence of the Lambs
  • Psychological - Seven
  • Spy - James Bond
  • Military - Saving Private Ryan
  • Forensic - The Bone Collector

I take a deep interest in films in the thriller genres,t his is because as an audience, I believe that after watching a good thriller film that the same situation could happen to myself. Therefore, I know that my final piece will have to be realistic, to the point of knowing that the scenario could happen to the film's audience.

Friday 23 January 2015

Storyboard for the main!

Even though it doesn't look like much of a plot, to me and the group this is key to our ideas. we have planned the whole of the beginning of the film, with camera details and even what the characters are wearing. After our preliminary, we know ideas change, and we are fine with that; so this is just a loose guideline. This movie is going to be the best of our ability. We all cant wait to start.

Tuesday 20 January 2015

Pitch


 

In our class, we had to do a pitch to our teachers whom represented a organistation that wanted to know why they should invest money into our film.

Our film will be a psychological thriller that plays on the mind of our target audience. The length will be roughly 120 minutes and will run with the tagline of ' don't play her game; you'll lose'. The name will be 'hello', this will be seen multiple times on the location sites as it is the key to why our protagonist is getting stalked. The target audience is rated 15 as our mass audience will be around this age up to 18. We are using young actors; therefore it will relate more with the age range that we have selected. Even though our film will contain death and strong language, we believe it will be nothing 'jumpy' or too extreme as no gore/death will be shown, we are just using the idea of it. The theme of the film is similar to the popular thriller ' the roommate'. It is focused on a young teenage girl who is living a everyday life; however she starts noticing differences in her everyday life. She soon finds a 'burn book' with a type of hit list attached to it, she then notices the word 'hello' in her everyday life and her world changes, for the worst as she notices she is being sinisterly stalked.

Friday 16 January 2015

A case study: Alfred Hitchcock

A legend in the industry - Sir Alfred Hitchcock.

Sir Alfred Hitchcock was an English film director and producer, often known as 'The Master Of Suspense'. A legend in the thriller/psychological genres, he directed more than fifty feature films in a career that lasted over 6 decades. A few famous films of Hitchcock include Psycho in 1960, The Birds 1963 and The Lady Vanishes in 1938. These became successes over night.

'The Master Of Suspense' explored the darker sides of human nature through situations; he created a unbearable suspense that the viewers couldn't simply shake off. He manipulates the audiences fears and desire, making them feel on a whole new level.



Wednesday 14 January 2015

Lightning Practices


We did lightning practices to gain understanding how different lightning can produce different effects for the audience. This is what we did;




This is used from lights from above. This creates a dark figure which would be perfect for our thriller film. 

This photograph was a taken with the light source beneath the character. Little can be seen from this photo, making a sinister appeal, perhaps best used for the antagonist. 
This shot was taken using more natural lights from the room outside. The context stills comes across as sinister and creates the perfect thriller effect. 

We used a torch in our phone to take the this photo. As shown, you can see the left side of the face much more clearly whereas the right side is casted aside into the dark, creating a thriller feeling. This shot would be good in a alley way when trying to hide a antagonists full face. 



This task has helped me understand the importance of placement of light and how it can be used to conduct various settings. 



Saturday 10 January 2015

Time Slots


As me and my team all have very different time schedules, such with work, hobbies and fitting time in for other subjects, it is hard to keep track of when we are available to meet. In order to help out when we can film and edit, we have stuck down sticky notes when we are available and the times and when we aren't in order to save messing each other around. This is our December timetable; we have also done one for January and February.

 

Friday 2 January 2015

Textual Analysis of Psycho

Psycho 
1960 - September 15th
Duration - 106 minutes
Genre - thriller, psychological
Plot - A Phoenix secretary steals $40,000 from her employer's client, goes on the run and checks into a remote motel run by a young man under the domination of his mother.


Mise En Scene -
The action takes place in a out of the way setting, very far away from a city. A stereotypical quiet area where its perfect for a murder. The murders take place when its raining and dark, this is showing that the weather isn't calm, much like the film. The blonde is dressed in white, therefore showing a innocence and automatically making the audience get the impression that she is a victim in this scenario. 


Sound -
In the beginning of the film, a string instrument is being played. this is extremely dramatic, dark and filled with suspense. It gives the idea that you are being chased or attacked, adding perfectly to the genre of the film. 


Camera shots -
The beginning is a panning of a establishing shot with a sudden unexpected jerking. It makes the audience feel uncomfortable and like the film is unpredictable as the camera movement was highly unpredictable.


 

Audience Theories

Uses and gratifications 
In 1974, two theorists Bulmer and Katz developed a new theory in the use of media; uses and gratifications. This theory that they created suggests that audiences uses media for various reasons. 

- Diversion; the use of media to escape from their everyday life. 
- Personal identity; the use of media to create their own identity from characters in media texts. They often copy their values and learn about their behaviour and try and form some type of resemblance from this. 
- Personal relationships; the use of media to create a interaction perhaps with others with similiar interests. 
- Survelliance; To gain information and knowledge, these are usually documentaries. 
- Entertainment; The use of media just for the simplicity of relaxing and enjoying media.

Hypodermic needle theory
This theory suggests that media is like a syringe which injects ideas, attitudes and beliefs to the audience; because is it usually aimed at a mass audience, they can do little but be influenced. 

The two step flow
This theory is a improvement on the previous theory. The two step flow suggests that information doesn't directly get transmitted to the audience but it is interpreted. 

Active vs Passive
This theory suggests that their is two types of media. Active is the type of media that makes you think afterwards, it intends to make you think. Whereas passive doesn't particularly effect the audience, it doesn't do anything to stimulate the mind and make a lasting impression. 

For our thriller, we have talked about the age that we want to appeal towards for our film. We was thinking about around the age of 15. After looking at certificates, this makes sense as our film wont be gory yet it will be suspenseful and have strong language. The characters in it will be able to relate easier to the audience.