We have completed a risk assessment, in order to determine the level of risk to other and ourselves, which our teacher has approved and signed. Below we have a copy of the risk asessment form.
Joe Mark
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
Our First Shoot
We encountered some major issues in the process of our first film shoot in that we couldn't project enough light onto the scene using the torches we had, and when we could a spotlight effect was produced which made for poor quality footage. We have however obtained a couple of shots which are of a good enough quality to use; however because these are shot in the darkness and the rest will be shot in lighter conditions, this will ruin the continuity.
Therefore we intend to go and re-shoot most of the footage in better light conditons; we feel this will be a compromise between using complete darkness as a way to build tension and shooting in better light in order to produce more usable footage. We will upload some of this footage asap.
Joe Ryan Mark
Therefore we intend to go and re-shoot most of the footage in better light conditons; we feel this will be a compromise between using complete darkness as a way to build tension and shooting in better light in order to produce more usable footage. We will upload some of this footage asap.
Joe Ryan Mark
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Animatic
We made an 'animatic' to show how we intend our finished film to look; we did this by filming each picture on our storyboard for three seconds and then playing each shot in sequence.
Ryan Joe Mark
Ryan Joe Mark
Monday, 7 December 2009
opening sequence analysis
We are going to analyse a number of different horror film opening sequences and to look at their conventions and function.
The first opening we will analyze is Scream.
The opening to Scream is scary because even from the very start it builds tension even with the title as it turns from white to blood red and then starts to beat like a heart.
It also begins making it seem like everything is fine and nothing is wrong as Stacy chats on the phone to her friends while walking around her house which then makes things even more tense and scary when she gets the the freaky phone call .
The phonecall makes very good use of sound and mystery due to the fact that you as the audience do not know who the person on the phone is and the way that his voice is used because it creepy and instills fear in the audeince . Also the way they show a lot of close ups on the face to show the emotion and fear on her face .
The first opening we will analyze is Scream.
The opening to Scream is scary because even from the very start it builds tension even with the title as it turns from white to blood red and then starts to beat like a heart.
It also begins making it seem like everything is fine and nothing is wrong as Stacy chats on the phone to her friends while walking around her house which then makes things even more tense and scary when she gets the the freaky phone call .
The phonecall makes very good use of sound and mystery due to the fact that you as the audience do not know who the person on the phone is and the way that his voice is used because it creepy and instills fear in the audeince . Also the way they show a lot of close ups on the face to show the emotion and fear on her face .
Planning
Props we will need for our film:
-Fake Blood
-Vodka Bottle
-Torches
-Mobile Phone
-'Torture Instruments'; Knives, Pliers, a Drill
We intend to dress our characters in their own typical casual clothes; ie t-shirts, joggers, trainers, etc.
-Fake Blood
-Vodka Bottle
-Torches
-Mobile Phone
-'Torture Instruments'; Knives, Pliers, a Drill
We intend to dress our characters in their own typical casual clothes; ie t-shirts, joggers, trainers, etc.
Sunday, 6 December 2009
Feedback - 6/12/09
See my previous post! Good progress and nice charts- good research on genre also! However you will need alot more on here to get a decent coursework grade
Research : essential = research on opening sequences - choose some of your favourites and put them on your blog and analyse them in relation to their typical conventions and function.
Planning ( see the 'Before you Blog' handout - last 2 pages)
Include..
- storyboards and animatic
-location shots
-props/costume list
etc...
Also make sure you are all contributing equally to this blog - to ensure you all get a good grade!
Friday, 4 December 2009
Target Audience
We can use the acronym GRASS in order to discern what kind of people we want our opening sequence to appeal to. We think the product should appeal to males and females equally, although our research showed that generally males watch more hostage thriller films overall than females. We aim our film at no particular race as there is no reason for our product not to appeal to anyone of a certain race. The age range of our target audience will be between 14 and 25, as people of this age are the people that hostage thriller films appeal to most, and also because our features characters of this age and so our target audience will be able to relate to the characters. Our film will be aimed at any viewers with a socio-economic status between B and
E; near enough everybody.
We can use Maslow's hierachy of needs to find out whether or not our product will appeal to our target audience; the film illustrates the friendship between the three characters; this fulfills the love/belonging level. Also it challenges the security of the characters as the protagonist is gravely injured, and as the fate of the other two characters is left unknown. This is part of the 'safety' level of the hierachy; we intend to challenge this need in order to scare and also to entertain our audience.
Mark ryan joe
E; near enough everybody.We can use Maslow's hierachy of needs to find out whether or not our product will appeal to our target audience; the film illustrates the friendship between the three characters; this fulfills the love/belonging level. Also it challenges the security of the characters as the protagonist is gravely injured, and as the fate of the other two characters is left unknown. This is part of the 'safety' level of the hierachy; we intend to challenge this need in order to scare and also to entertain our audience.
Mark ryan joe
Thursday, 3 December 2009
Research
We conducted some research around our college to find out what kind thriller films our target audience enjoy, and what kind of characters they like to see in these films. We found that the majority of our audience that watched thriller films was male and that their favourite type of protagonist was the stereotypical fit, athletic, attractive male. Most people watched between 5 and 10 horror films per month and that these films were almost always 15-rated.
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