~JB and HS
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Friday, 26 April 2013
Actors
We've chosen the actors which will star in our Thriller. Here is the main cast;
And it's totally Will Smith.
~JB & HS
Bill Robbins (Callum Pete)
The leader of the group and main protagonist of the film. He seeks to find him and his friends safety.Jerry Cuvette (Glenn Curran)
The slightly Geeky, well informed outcast of the group. He aims to help the group with his information and skills.Ben Raven (Will Smith)
A laid-Back character who takes the downfall of his country, and the beginning ofpost-Apocalyptic eraAnd it's totally Will Smith.
Terrorist (Hristo Savov)
A Cameo appearance, where Hristo Savov acts a terrorist who's aim is to release the damaging biological weapon.~JB & HS
Tuesday, 23 April 2013
Getting permission for filming
We have written out and sent off the Risk assessment forms, and were in turn sent a message confirming that we had permission to film in Royal Wootton Bassett.
Risk Assessment Form for BoroughFields;
~JB
Monday, 22 April 2013
Our Locations
We have chosen the places in which we will be filming for our film.
Bus Stop, Lime Kiln, Highstreet.
Just off the road, and opposite St. Bartholomew's is a bus stop with a bricked seating area. This is an effective place to film for the effect we want our audience to get- It looks quite urban, and is beside a very busy road.
Royal Wootton Bassett Highstreet
The Highstreet is another busy place which is suitable area for our shot where our terrorist is walking through the town.
BoroughFields
This is a shopping center, and will be the target of the attack.
Shutdown Co-Op
This shutdown Co-op store looks very rundown and unused, and generally is not n such a pleasant state. It's quite quiet here bar from the occasional alarms, which would only add to the Post-Apocalyptic effect we're trying to give the audience. However, it's likely we will have to use an effect to give it a dull yellow hue to drain out the colours from the scene a little, giving it a more apocalyptic feeling, as it would give the effect of devastation and lifelessness.
~JB & HS
Script and Call Sheet
Image from secondary source, of coarse
We wrote a script for our actors and a call sheet for our staff, telling them what will be needed, at what times top be there, etc.
Characters;
-Bill Robbins
-Ben Raven
-Jerry Cuvette
Silence. Bill and Ben are smoking, sat on the steps. Jerry is sharpening a knife. Not a word is spoken for about 10 seconds into the scene.
-Bill Robbins
-Ben Raven
-Jerry Cuvette
Silence. Bill and Ben are smoking, sat on the steps. Jerry is sharpening a knife. Not a word is spoken for about 10 seconds into the scene.
Ben; Well, we’re
still alive… I guess we’re not doing too badly?
Another
silence, lasting about 5 seconds.
Jerry; So… What do
we do now?
Bill; What is
there to do? We’ve just gotta find a way to survive. Everyone else’s probably
dead by now. Else, they’re killing
themselves or the guy next to ‘em.
Ben; At least we
get free shit, heh.
Bill; (Sarcastically) Yeah. This country’s been royally Screwed, but at least we get everyone’s stuff.
Ben; I still
don’t get how this crap began.
Bill; Some
biological weapon which messes people up, I dunno.
Jerry Stops sharpening the knife.
Jerry; It was actually
a virus which effects human behaviour, making them much more violent towards other humans, it was
supposedly being developed for use by the Russians somehow, in 1985, but was stolen by the-
Bill; (Interrruptings!)
what ever, man, the important thing’s that it was used on us, and now shit’s screwed up. Look. We just need
to stay away from people.
Ben; Screw that. We’re screwed anyway. We might as well have fun with ‘em.
Pause.
Jerry,
Sharpen the goddamn knifes!
Ben throws an object in Jerry’s direction. Jerry hastily begins working on the knife again.
Plus, our Call sheet can be found below;
~JB
Thursday, 18 April 2013
Props and Costume List
- Paper or Laptop- Will be used by the news presenters during news story montage.
- Terrorist's weapons- A vial containing the virus will be used during the montage of CCTV footage.
- Desk- the news presenters will be sat at a desk during the montage.
- Benches- Sat on by the terrorist.
- Busses- In one shot during the CCTV footage montage, a terrorist will be seen through CCTV footage climbing into one of the busses.
- Greenscreen- Will be used in the News story montage. We will use a greenscreen for the background of the news studio, and put a professional background behind the presenter as he is telling the news story.
Survivors Scene
- Knife- Will be held by the survivors.
- Cigarettes- Will possibly be smoked by the survivors whilst they sit on steps.
- Beer cans- The survivors may be drinking while they speak.
- Stairs- The survivors will be sitting on these steps.
Costume
News Presenters-
These characters will have to look rather professional, tidy and kept.
- Wearing suits
- Black trousers
- Tie
- Watch and perhaps ring.
Terrorists-
These characters may have to look more thug-ish and threatening.
- Bandanna
- Hoodie
- Jeans
Infected-
These people will have been normal, innocent civilians before they became infected.
- Scruffy, dirty and bloody clothing.
- Jeans
- Casual T-Shirt
- Perhaps a tag
Survivors
Ordinary people, fighting for their lives.
- Scruffy and unkept clothing.
- Jeans
- Buttoned Shirt
~JB
Sunday, 14 April 2013
StoryBoarding!
We worked together to plan our film out before Hristo drew up the Storyboards for our film.
~JB & HS
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Tuesday, 9 April 2013
Story Boarding for the preliminary video
We did some storyboards of how we would lay out our preliminary video, including notes on sound, camera angles, movement, etc. Images by Hristo Savov
Sheet 1;
Sheet 2;
Sheet 3;
Sheet 4;
~HS
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Star Theory and Semiotic codes associated with Thrillers
I've made a presentation which gives examples of stars who Star Theory can be applied too- The theory that stars are just products used by institutions to construct an audience
Here's a link to the powerpoint presentation I've made;
Linky!
~JB
Survey results
Out Questionairre Results presentation can be found at;
http://www.mediafire.com/view/?fupsn590g05908d~JB
Sunday, 3 February 2013
Audience of Auteur's Profile
Based
on the survey, we identified that our target audience is people in the B/C class
which showed A definite interest for the virus attack plot we showed them.
they prefer more Action thrillers to Other Sub-Genres.
We'll be attempting to appeal precisely to an audience of people age 20-25, which is our primary audience, who are well educated and enjoy a more intricate plot rather than one which is more eye catching with lots of effects.
~HS
We'll be attempting to appeal precisely to an audience of people age 20-25, which is our primary audience, who are well educated and enjoy a more intricate plot rather than one which is more eye catching with lots of effects.
~HS
Audience Theory
I did a presentation about Audience Theory. The presentation can be found below;
~JB
Analysis of Auteurs Thriller openings
The Birds
Camera
shots
Mid
shots. full body shots and panning are mainly used in the opening
sequence. This is to show to use her focus what she’s looking at
and how the other characters and seeing her.
Editing
The
editing speeds up as the seen progress but it’s still a slow cut
between the characters this lets the audience see all the detail. In
the seen.
Sound
We
can
hear the birds chirping in the store and it’s a loud background
nose to have in a seen showing the size and granger of the store.
There
is no music or other nose except the dialog and the birds fouling
your attention on them specifically.
Lighting
The store is
well light and has lots of exotic birds showing that there all very
expensive and that higher class people can only afford them higher
class like her.
Props
costume set
She
is portrayed as a stereotypical B or A class person with lather and
fur close and expensive sports car and a refined and expensive taste.
She not only higher class but she thinks she beater higher up than
everyone. And she lies thinking she’s smarter that everyone but she
gets tangled in her lies and gets caught.
~HS
~HS
Auteur Study
"I suppose it must have all started when I was in my mother's arms at the age of six months, and she said to me, "Boo!", and scared the something out of me, you know."
-An English Film Director.
-Career lasted for more than half a century.
-Pioneered use of camera made to move in a way mimicking
persons gaze, forcing viewers to engage in a form of voyeurism (Definition
filtered).
-Shots framed to maximise fear, anxiety or empathy.
-Used innovative film editing
-Stories often featuring fugitives on the run from law,
with blonde female characters.
-Twist endings and thrilling plots which feature
violence, murder and crime.
-Strong, Sexual overtones
-Borrow themes from Psychoanalysis
Films
-Psycho (1960)
-vertigo (1958)
-The Man who Knew too Much (1956)
-The Thirty-Nine Steps (1935)
-Frenzy (1972)
-Family Plot (1976)
Common Themes;
I've looked into a few common themes of Alfred Hitchcock's films, things which we may be able to use in our own film.- Birds- Alfred Hitchcock usually used birds in his films in some way, the most prominent examples being; -"The Birds", in which the plot revolves around birds
-"Phycho", which is set in Phoenix, Arizona, Marion's last name is "Crane" and Marion is described as "Eating like a bird".
-"To Catch a Thief", in which Alfred Hitchcock makes a cameo appearance, carrying a birdcage. - Ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances- Placing ordinary people in Extraordinary circumstances is another common theme in Alfred Hitchcock's films.
- Shared desires- the relationship between characters is represented through "the Double", where two people want the same thing, but only one character actually takes action to achieve it. It shows they're in the same situation, but with very different personalities. In Phycho, Norman Bates wants to run away, which Marion Crane does after stealing $40000.
~JB
Analysis of Thriller Openings
2010's; Inception (Hrysto)
Camera shots
Close ups and extreme
close ups bring objects of importance to the audience’s attention and
show/state there importance to the character e.g. the totems they use to
determine if there in a dream.
Over the shower shot
makes the audience fall close to the action and focuses attention on that
actor. This is so the audience knows how to focus on. His role is of an outside the box thinker that does not say that can’t be done. And this is supported by the shots used to show him making him look a little eccentric.
Editing
The story is non linier
as in memento. This enhances the puzzle element of the story.
Be twine the different
dream levels the cuts change from a chase with jump cuts to a slow smooth cut
of the hotel. This is to add suspense between the different situations.
Each dream has its own style of editing as a
different story and the editing in each story converge to a point of importance
in the how story of the main character.
Sound
In the temple opening
seen there is no sound no background nose. This early silence focuses the
attention of the audience to the dialog so that the audience picks up the facts
and clues and also adds tension.
But as we get into the dream levees we
transition between one to the other with sound bridge taking smoothly into a
completely different situation.
Lighting
Three
are many transitions between high key lighting and low key lighting. And the
dreams generally look brighter and beater to live in suggesting that he hates
his life and prefers to live with his wife in a perfect dream.
The temple seen we
enter the dim light room from an completely dark corridor suggesting that he is
entering into the light and to a new life in a way.
Costume props
and make up
In the opening scene
the close the extractors are wearing get more and more cattail the closer they
get to waking up. This suggest how there different as people in there dreams
and as personalities.
His totem is his withes
spinning top which douse hot stop spinning showing how he can and douse not
what not to let go of her and the memory of her. This subject that his stuck in
his past and can’t escape from is like from a dream.
In the Japanese
man’s dream there dressed for a sophisticated diner party and approach
three subject of what they’re doing as a job as a bias-ness.~HS
Inception (Joseph)
Inception uses Camera movement, angles and composition,
as well as Editin, Sound, effects and Mise-En-Scene very effectively.
A close-up of the watch shows that it is an object of
importance in the scene, and brings it to the audiences attention. It
is shown through the watch that time is seemingly being distorted,
seconds going from quicker to slower than what it is meant to be.
This shows common traits of a Physiological thriller- Something
strange is occurring, and the viewer, hasn't a clue what is causing
it. It seems mysterious and bizarre, as if from a hallucination or a
dream. This may symbolise the instability of the protagonists mind,
or lack of control over the events taking place. This may show the
audience that this character has suffered from some trauma, which is
making him less stable-minded.
The spinning top represents the protagonist as being
someone who perhaps has a nostalgic outlook. The spinning top is a
children’s' toy, something that you wouldn't expect a man such as
the protagonist to be carrying around, unless it was of great
importance to him. This spinning top may have belonged to him when he
was a child, or perhaps to one of his children. This icon symbolises
nostalgia, perhaps thinking on how life once was. He misses a time
when things were simpler, when a child could gain such entertainment
from such a simple object. Maybe he lost his family, or somebody of
great importance to him, which may be why this simple item means so
much to him. This would also fit in with the purpose of the
flashbacks in the first scene. The flashbacks are of children playing
in the sand. They have been edited, seemingly filmed with an old
camera. The quality of the film is low and blurry, with a slightly
yellowed look, as if it has aged.
~JB
2010's; Limitless
Camera shots
|
Gump cuts follow him as he walks down the
street. Meets his ex-wife’s brother in the dark pub where they talk about how
his life is not going so well. Reaction shots of him reacting to the new pill.
When he’s under the influence on NZT 43 he has a fish eye shot of the world all
mouse like he has eyes on the back of his head? Everything is speed up or
slowed down from real time letting him see everything.
Editing
The pace of the editing speed
up when he takes NZT
Showing its effects
in a way the busy the need to keep moving and doing something constantly but
when he is of off NZT everything is slow
and looks horrible and much more difficult and time consuming.
The sound track plays
every time he’s on NZT to start the new happy pace. And there is a serial sound
variation for every seen. To meet the demands of it some are slower and quarter
some are more dramatic but non diabetic sound decently plays a big role in this
move
His life is show is this dark horrible pale that
he is trying to escape from and when he’s on NZT his life is bight with high
key lighting. This is to show the contrast between NZT life and his normal life
so the audience can see what he means by I was bling but now I see.
The sets change drastically from a non-working
stilly class apartment to an A+ class House and jet. This is to show how he is
improving his life. His neighbourhood also changes from the gang streets to the
most expensive and higher class buildings in the city.
~HS
|
2000's; Memento
Sound
Dramatic sad music
reflects mood in the opening seen.
Background music adds
realism example radio broadcast to the radio in the car.
Dialogue of Lenard and
his way of thinking foreshadows what’s going to happen.
Non diegetic sound only in the opening and scene
where a past experience of his is shown.
Editing
The story is show to the audience backwards this adds to the puzzle quality
to the story and to the main character Lenard. Since of his faded memories show
the repletion of his life and the difficulty and his conditioning and how it
helps him to live a semi normal life
Camera shots
Opening shot is a point
of view shot of the photograph developing in reverse. This is to show how his
memories fade with time.
Lighting
His world is drack and sad and the lighting
reflects that but when they show something his forgotten it is in black and
white. This gives drama to the seen because it enhances the contrast between
the dark and light bits on his face and the room where his siting this adds to
the puzzle because the light in which the character is show suggests where they
are good or bad and this darkness makes us as a audience think is he bad even
do his handicapped.
Costume make up props
He has no new
memories so he uses photos to remind himself what’s his car or his room and
those are the main props he uses as well as the camera. This is an object
associated with capturing memories and it’s used for that purpose by him.
Everything he owns is involved in his system his training from the tattoos to
the photos to the mind maps folders verifying he has shown an organised life
style but the asperses of his things is morel like something someone has put
together last mined to try and keep their life.~HS
1990's; Pulp Fiction
Many
techniques, codes and conventions are used in Pulp Fiction, and many
of which are typical of many Thrillers. These include camera
techniques, such as camera angles, movement and composition, as well
as use of editing, sound and Mise-En-Scene.
At the
very beginning of the film, a hand gun is shown in the intro. It is
the subject of an Extreme close up, as it is slammed against the
table with exaggerated power. The Extreme close-up on this object
shows that this object will be of importance in the scene, as it will
be used in order to rob the coffee shop. The gun itself is also a
symbol, which symbolises violence, crime and death, therefore showing
the audience that this scene, and likely the whole film, will have
some relation to this theme. It also shows us it's likely that the
couple who possess the gun are likely to be shadier characters,
perhaps the antagonists of the story.
Some
effective techniques are also used to give the conversation a very
real feeling to it. Many of the shots were taken from behind the
characters, as if from other chairs in the coffee shop. This places
the viewer in the scene of the action, making it feel more real. It's
almost as if you're listening into that very conversation. Also,
casual dialogue is used throughout the scene, Although there is a lot
of swearing in the scene, it isn't very dramatic. For example, the
man in the scene describes robbing liquor stores as not being “The
giggle it used to be”. This use of language takes the theme of the
scene and makes it seem much more everyday and ordinary, which is
rather striking, as it is usually something heavily exaggerated in
drama in other films. They are also wearing very casual clothing.
This also adds to the effect of realism. This suggests that the scene
is just an ordinary day out at a restraunt.
~JB
~JB
1980's; Die Hard
Tzvetan Todorov's Narrative Theory
(Image of first slide, look below for link)
Our powerpoint presentation about Todorov's Narrative theory can be found;
>>HERE<<~HS
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