Thursday, 29 December 2011

Audience

Audience

Since my project is based on the ‘Thriller’, I am looking at the different types of audiences of this genre. Looking at the top rated Thriller films, and recently released Thriller films, there is a market for this kind of genre (http://www.imdb.com/chart/thriller), and it seems to be that the average age group for these types of films seems to be around Late teens to older adults (16-50), since these films are mostly age rated around 15 and 18. Plus these films have a more deep tone to them and usually have an intricate storyline full of twists.  Although, Thriller films usually appeal to more males than females, a stereotypical view of this could be that Thrillers are more violent and usually the cast is male dominant with few female characters.

Tuesday, 13 December 2011

As Media Project

After a delay, I have decided to work by myself for this current project, and have chosen Thrillers/Psychological Thrillers for this project.  For the project, I will be aiming for a more ‘Surreal style’.

My Analysis will include those of the Thriller and Psychological Thriller Genres, and their Title Screens and how they are portrayed within their films and how characters and social groups are represented.

My Researches will be posted later
J

Friday, 9 December 2011

AS project Begun.

Our AS level project has begun and our group consists of me, Charlotte and Amir. For our Piece were are looking in the Crime/mafia genre and to see how they are portrayed etc, in particular we are attempting to do a British style mafia (Lock, Stock and two Smoking Barrels).

Our research will consist of analyses of different title screens of various Mafia films (British and non-British) and of what they’re representations are and who their target audiences would/still have been.

Friday, 2 December 2011

Analysis of Napoleon Dynamite

Analysis of Napoleon Dynamite opening clip:

Throughout the Clip we see what seems to a consistent Point of view shot, as if we are lookign through the eyes of the the protagonist, and through this we see many different objects throughout, plates and crayons etc, and he is looking a them as if there is more to them, as they hold different messages 9teh titles of people who created the film). there are numerous jumps shots that quickly speed up the pace as if eh is have at the beginning having each meal , and then moving onto another object. The style of the clip is very 'indie', objects are basic, the cartoons are simplistic yet effective, the objects are crudely drawn, which could suggest that it is in itself relating to how it is a budget film.

P.s, I found this quite hard to analyse compared to the many other clips on that blog. I've been trying since yesterday to copy and paste this onto the blog, and only just managed to get it working properly. 

Friday, 25 November 2011

Premonition

Here is our project, by me and Charlotte Patterson :) (Storyboards, evaluation etc coming soon)

Friday, 28 October 2011

As of this time, we are still working on the the 'Prisoner' video clip, and within this clip I've had an idea of how the interrogator's voice should be like, as well as the laughing section near the middle of the clip (0:48).

  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPMqzuvTpPI


I believe the tone of the voice and the sheer insanity of the voice would add very weird (although tense and strange) vibe and feeling towards the film.I also believe it would make a good voice style because in quite a few interrogation scenes, the interrogator has a unusually deep and thunderous voice.
For example: 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMTeNjUwlwo&feature=related


The interrogator has a very deep, albeit edited voice, that doesn't let his voice be recognised, the kind of voice gives the representation of a dominant person, someone who is in control and have power over someone else.  

Note: I know a lot of my examples are coming from Games or short films, but I believe games are an underrated form of media, which in the right circumstances give a fantastic atmosphere just as good as any film.

Monday, 24 October 2011

Soundtrack, different ones I may use...

So, after consideration of which ones to use, I thought (and as a group) thought we should have a deep, bleak soundtrack in the background, that creates and a dark and confusing atmosphere. Another thing we are going to keep track of is consistency, since the whole film is in black and white, and has a dark tone, we need to keep the music exactly the same, so we can't have heavy bass guitars then 8 bit beats in the background. Anyway back to track selections.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EbAzKRohuvs

Otep - Buried Alive.

I believe the intro of this song would be brilliant for the beginning of our clip, it matches the tone, and the emphasises the dire situation of the man being interrogated, it also gives a surreal and psychotic element due to the quiet whispers in the background. (Note it would be playing until 1:04 then loop back to 0:00 if i were to use it)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mzv7O9siFXY&feature=related

Chimaira - Resurrection

Although I wouldn't use the whole song, only the first 15 seconds, and i'd use this for the intro, because it gives a very weird and tense feel, heavy breathing with no other sound. The breathing sound likes it moving rapidly at points, which would fit nicely with out intro of the interrogator moving swiftly.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpWPaxgdo0E&feature=related

 Metro 2033 OST - Fresh Air

Lastly before I add any more, this one I pretty much love, its twisted and surreal, and fantastic. (possibly abit biased here since im a massive fan of the Book and the game) But yes this soundtrack could well fit into our film.

Any suggestions of other types would be welcome :) Ciao!

1st Blog, Finally up and running,

Hello!, Finally been able to use my blog for unknown reasons. To catch up, Mine, Charlotte's and Amir's first project was a shot opening clip of our own fictional film 'Shoot me if you can'. Since I don't actually have the film on me, check Amir's blog further down the bottom. Our second project (which we are currently working on) is based on 'The Prisoner', in which we have to shoot an interrogation scene ( Amir as the 'victim' and i'm the interrogator, and Charlotte is doing the camera-work )

Although we haven't finished yet, we are having the whole film in black and white to give it a 'Noire' look, and give it more atmosphere with a more eeriie look towards it. We will have many different camera shots in place, such as close-ups, long shots, etc etc. One that we are attempting to use is a shot that mimics and security camera, and using editing and effects, creating a cctv-like image whilst playing.

Another one of my roles of this video is to choose a soundtrack for our new clip, hoping to go on with something eerie and bleak. (next blog will be about this)

Anyway, Ciao!