Tuesday 4 May 2010

Thriller Evalution Questions and Answers

Thriller Evaluation Question


In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?




Our thriller opening has some similar conventions to those of other thrillers. In the film “Taken”, an ex MI5 agent’s daughter is kidnapped and her whereabouts are unknown. In our thriller, a briefcase of an agent goes missing, but the contents of the briefcase are unknown, but the audience are shown that the content of the briefcase are important, and the convention of something or someone important going missing is used a lot in thrillers

We challenged this convention because rather than someone being kidnapped or someone going missing, we thought it be effective for a briefcase to go missing leading the audience the think “what is in that briefcase that is so important” which is similar in the sense that something is going missing, but different because the audience do not know exactly what it is that has gone missing and why it is of such high importance.

The sub-genre of our thriller is a mystery-thriller. This is shown because of the disappearance of a mysterious briefcase, which is mysterious because the audience do not know the content of the briefcase, making the sub-genre a mystery. This is done well because we made sure the briefcase was shown to play a main part in the thriller by zooming in slowly at the point where we last the it, showing that it has some significance to the plot of the thriller.

As mentioned before, the film “Taken” influenced our film greatly. The sub-genre of our thriller is a mystery, as is the sub-genre of Taken, which has a similar story-line except the fact a briefcase with important content goes missing rather than a person. Taken was a good influence on our film because it helped us to establish how to communicate to the audience what significance the briefcase has with the rest of the movie: in taken, the daughter that is kidnapped is highlighted at the beginning of the film, and the briefcase was highlighted at the beginning and towards the end of the opening sequence, showing the audience its relevance to the plot which is what Taken did.




2) How does your media product represent particular social groups?


Our thriller represents different social group’s class, age, genders male and female and ethnicity black and white.


Jessica identity is not known in the opening of the thriller so she could be lower class or working class. We know she has a lower social class than Stephanie and Michael because of the way she dresses, with her Nike ‘hoodie’. Stephanie and Michael are seen as middle class because of the house they live in and Stephanie’s occupation, which is a business woman.















Genders are represented in a non stereotypical way. In our thriller woman are the more dominant gender. Majority of films especially thriller genre have men in a more dominant role. Stephanie is a business woman which is normally stereotyped as a male job. The only male character Michael is inferior to his wife Stephanie.

Ethnicity on the other hand is more stereotypical in our thriller. Stephanie is a business woman who is stereotyped as a white person’s job because they are stereotyped to have better jobs and higher position in society than other ethnicity groups. Jessica is dressed as a typical black ‘ghetto’ girl. She has her ‘hoodie’ up which is stereotypically what black people wear representing their thuggish ways.


Our thriller links to are target audience by showing how people stereotypical associate other people in day to day life.




3) What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?


Our thriller movie would be distributed by 'Magnum' which is a small independent British budget institution like BBC, ITV and Film4. Our thriller wouldn't be a big Hollywood blockbuster because the movie does not need a big production since there is not an action or horror movie which majority of the time have have big production. Our thriller would also be released on the internet so the film could be watched by a wider audience around the world.


The purpose of the release of the thriller is too show another dynamic of thriller film and to get the audience think more about the government and think about their day to day life.

Our visual style for our thriller is more drama thriller. It is set on a gloomy week day, it is raining. The beginning of the first couple of scenes is in Stephanie house. She first awakes from her room white is white like its pure and a big white and pink bed. Then we see short little clips of Stephanie getting her things during this we see Stephanie’s living room and kitchen walking through the hallway. We Stephanie front door. The rest of the scene takes place outside on the road it is a quiet road because all we see is cars parked and no one on the road.







4) Who would be the audience for your media product?


Our audience of are thriller appeals mainly to young male’s. We know are thriller would appeal to male’s as seen from the Pearl and Dean website. The young male in our picture is an example of someone who would probably watch are thriller. This is because male’s are more attractive to cars, violence and death than female’s. Our thriller has some scenes of violent nature e.g. when Jessica gets hit by a car, which is more what males like to watch and see in a movie.


Saw is another thriller which are thriller is similar to and also attracts mainly male’s.























































age




gender


4-6


0%




male


67%


7-11


0%




female


33%


12-14


0%




class


15-24


42%




AB


30%


25-34


22%




C1


29%


35-44


21%




C2


23%


45+


15%




DE


18


5. How did you attract/address your audience?



Before we wanted to attract our audience we needed to decide a suitable audience for our thriller, we thought that out audience will need to be similar to other thrillers, this is because we know that they have been successful so if we have a audience similar to others then it is more likely that ours will become successful. When we looked at the Pearl and Dean website we saw that males were more popular so we decided to include things in which males will like such as a car crash. We thought this would be a good idea because then we are more likely to attract a larger audience. we thought that attracting a younger generation would be better because there are a lot of young males who are interested in thrillers. e.g. Charlotte’s brother.



In our thriller the main part is the car crash this is would appeal to males because they are interested in dramatic scenes with action and this has included action. Before the car crash takes place it builds up so we know that something is going to happen, this creates lots of tension within the thriller which males prefer in films. The car crash will be suitable for everyone to see but it is more likely that all males from aged 12+ will want to watch it.









The way we used our camera shots will have a impact on who our audience because most of the shots are short and snappy so therefore it is more likely to attract men because they prefer shorter scenes so they don’t get distracted and find it more interesting.

We thought that it would be good to connect our main character (Stephanie) to the audience because we get to see her through her daily routine, also you get to see her in her bedroom which is a very private place so this helps us connect with her, also men are more sexually attractive to women so therefore it would increase the level of our audience within males. This will impact on our thriller because males are more likely to watch it, so it will attract other males to watch it.




6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing the product?




We have learnt how to use lots of different equipment and software from making our Thriller Opening. We learnt how to use a camera and how to film and then upload the information onto the Macs. There are several different strengths and weaknesses of using cameras and its equipment, and these are:

Strengths;


It is easy to capture the footage


It is fun, making the work easier to do


Good quality footage


We used a tripod which was a strength because it made filming steady and straight shots easy


Easy to download onto the Macs




Weaknesses;


One filming mistake meant the take had to be re-done


One problem was we had nobody to drive the car until Charlotte’s father kindly stepped in and offered to help our group


The tri-pod was often hard to move around and adjust




We didn’t have any issues or problems whilst filming apart from the fact we had no driver for a while, which was resolved when Charlotte’s dad said that he would drive the car for us which he did and we successfully managed to hide him from the camera.


We have learnt a lot about editing and how to be successfully effective when editing. Final Cut Pro is very easy to use and good for editing, and we enjoyed using it as it made editing our thriller opening and preliminary tasks a lot easier. We used blackout effects and fast motion to make our piece more effective, and this was successful. We learnt a lot about how to add sound clips and title sequences into our thriller by using software, and I found that overall Final Cut Pro was excellent and really easy to use, which made the production of our thriller opening a lot easier.


We used Garageband to create our soundtrack for out thriller and it was quite complicated to use. It was hard to work out how to make new music and edit the examples they gave, but in the end we managed to solve the problem and created a good soundtrack that fits in well with our thriller opening.








7) Looking back to your preliminary task, what do you feel that you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?



When we planned the opening to our thriller we went into great detail of the thrillers that have become successful, this is because we can get different varieties of films and compare them to what we thought would be a good thriller. We thought that having a dramatic thriller would be best; this is because Drama’s are very popular in the film industry. E.g. Murder she wrote, which we used as an example below because it influenced us with our thriller. So we thought that this would help to bring a wide variety of people to watch our thriller. Storyboarding helped us to progress this is because we had it all planned out which means that we knew exactly what we was doing within our thriller e.g. with the different shots, this helped us to develop more because we had to include different techniques in order to make our thriller more exciting. All of this helped us to develop further and give us a full understanding on how we need to plan film and evaluate our thriller. All of this made it easier because if we made a mistake it would take long to fix it.
Our group feels that we have improved largely on different shots, this is because when we first filmed it we was unsure on the different shots we had to include in the preliminary task and how we were supposed to film them. So we have learnt lots on how to film different shots and the different shots that would make the thriller more effective. Now that we have used the equipment a few time we feel a lot more confident with using it, whereas before we was unsure and thought that it wouldn’t look as good as we didn’t know exactly what we was doing. But now that we have had experience we feel more confident when filming.
We feel that the final product is successful; this is because we have used lots of things to make our product good, e.g. good use of filming with different shots, lots of analysis of the product to show that we have clear evidence as to why we wanted our thriller to be in a certain way. So overall we are satisfied with the outcome.





Tuesday 30 March 2010

Script for thriller

Case Closed

by

Sandra, Charlotte and Jack


Int. scene - description 1

Stephanie is asleep in her home.Stephanie awakes from a nightmare of her suitcase going missing.

stephanie:

Gasp

int. scene - description 2

Their are quick shots of Stephanie getting ready for work. Close up of her bag, her putting on her make up, taking her coffee and saying goodbye to her husband Michael.

STEPHANIE:

I’ll be home at 8

MICHAEL

Have a good day at work:

kisses

INT. SCENE - DESCRIPTION 3

Stephanie gets into her car and drives to work. A suspicious women (Jessica) crosses the road and Stephanie accidently hits her. The women just walks off as nothing had happen.

STEPHANIe:

Oh my God, Oh my God. Are you okay? I’m so sorry, do you want some help? Are you okay? Please, please I’m really sorry.

INT. SCENE - DESCRIPTION 4

Stephanie gets back into her car and realizes her suitcase has gone missing. She gets out of her car to attempt to look for her suitcase. She sees the suspicious women on the other side of the road. A car passes by and she disappears.

STEPHANIE:

Gasp

Oh My God, Oh My God

Images of our group working

Images Of Our Group Working



















Image 1 is a picture of Charlotte and Sandra working on a computer. Here we are finding information on our thriller and different ideas that we can do for our thriller
.



















Image 2 is a picture of Charlotte and Sandra designing a word mood board, a storyboard and brain storming ideas for our thriller opening.

Ratings

Ratings


















The BBFC would probably rate our thriller 12A. The BBFC’S Guidelines states that strong language is not acceptable in 12A films but more moderate language like ‘Oh My God’, which was used in the film, is allowed. Also 12A film are not to have strong scenes of violent nature, but are allowed to have moderate violence which is shown in our thriller one of the character gets run over by another character. The theme of our thriller is mature but is also suitable for younger views since it is not that dark of a film. The film is a thriller, which could shock the viewers, and menace could be permitted.

What have we learnt about technologies in our media work?

What have we learnt about technologies in our media work?

We learnt a lot about technology when filming, editing and evaluating our thriller. We used different types of technology to create our thriller these are:

Google
W
e used Google to help access different websites such as Pearl and Dean. We found this useful as we got lots of information

















Youtube

We
used Youtube to get clips of different thrillers to help compare them to ours, also to get different ideas of what we can do when filming our thriller



















Pages

We used pages to store our information on thrillers, this is so that we could look at our information if we wa
nted to change or add anything. This was very important when storing the data we have gathered.



Video camera

We used a video camera to film our thriller; it was simple using the video camera, as we didn’t have lots
of camera angles to film it from so we found it easier.








Camera
We used a camera to take pictures; this is because we have evidence of us working. Also we can take picture
s of the cast to show who is in the film and an idea of what the characters look like and expressions.







Tripod
We used a tripod to hold the video camera; this is so we would get steady footage rather than footage moving when it isn’t meant to. This means our overall thriller will be better.










Blogger
We used Blogger; this is also similar to Pages because we used it to store our information. We also used
to place all of our information together to put as a final project.
















Garage band
We used garage band to create the music for our thriller, we used it because it helps us to make our thriller better as it will had tension and a sense of mystery. Garage band is difficult to use because we had to put all of the different instruments together.

















Final cut pro
We used final cut pro to edit our thriller opening, this was the most important thing we used because editing was the main part of our work. Final cut pro was hard to use as we had to cut each bit and change them about to put our thriller in order.


Creative risks when filming

Creative risks

When filming our thriller, we had a risk we had to take. This was because we had to film Sandra getting run over. Even though we used a special technique so that Sandra wouldn’t get hurt. The technique we used was by not actually running her over, but to drive the car at a very slow speed and as the car hits Sandra it stops and then she falls onto the car. Even though Charlotte was meant to drive the car and hit Sandra, she didn’t as she has not got a full drivers licence, that’s why she was not seen driving the car. The driver of the car was Patrick Moran (Charlotte’s dad). We know that Patrick would be a good as he has a fully drivers licence and has been driving for over 30 years, so he has had lots of experience. Also when filming the car crash we use a quiet road which was small which many people don’t go down. This is because it would help reduce any harm.

Another risk when filming was the weather, when we filmed the car crash we wanted it to be a rainy day because It would add special effects to our thriller and make it seem more mysterious and gloomy. So we had to watch the weather so that we could film on a particular day.

Who is our audience likely to be?

Who would your audience be?























This is Reese Moran he is 18 and lives in the suburbs of Sidcup. He dresses casual, simple jeans and top. He enjoys playing Xbox and going out with his friends and using social networking sites. He enjoys watching football matches and watching films like the dark knight and all the saw series. He likes to eat takeaway. He enjoys listening to soundtracks of films.

I think our thriller would appeal to Reese since he is a typical male who likes things linked to our thriller e.g. he enjoys watching thrillers like Saw.

It has been proven that majority of people who watch thrillers are young males. Our thriller target audience are young, middle class males from the ages of 15-34. Below are comparisons of our thriller and two other famous thrillers Saw and Seven.

How are we going to attract our audience?

How are we going to attract our audience?

Our group attracted our audience in different ways. As we know that thrillers are more likely to attract males (as seen from the Pearl and Dean website) so therefore we know that thrillers should be based more on what prefer to watch. So this will include things such as, death, violence, cars etc. This is because men get a thrill from these particular scenes. So a way to attract our audience is to include something in which people will want to see. As men are the most popular type to watch thrillers we need to include things which men will watch, that’s why we thought of adding a car crash, this is because men watch things such a car crashes because it includes violence/ destruction so therefore lots of males will go to see it. So this means that we will be attracting our audiences, which is most likely to be males.

Pictures of cast

Profile: Charlotte Moran: Stephanie White Age: 34 Occupation: Secret agent



Description of Charlotte in her clothes Charlotte was wearing a black coat with tights; this is because she is a professional secret agent so she is required to dress smart for her job. We thought that making the character Stephanie would be a secret agent because it makes the thriller more mysterious as we do not know the exact job a secret agent does as they have to undercover. We dressed the character Stephanie in plain black clothes to show that the she is a serious about her job, but we also added a feminine side to her (we are going to film her applying her makeup) and also wearing a pink top underneath her coat. This shows that she also likes to do things outside of her work, but feels that work is more important


Profile: Jack Delaney: Michael White Age: 34 Occupation: Personal assistant

Description of Jack in his clothes As Jack is saying goodbye to his wife (Stephanie). We decided to make Michael with a less paid job; this is to show that Stephanie has more of the role within the house. This is because of her job, so we thought that him wearing casual clothes when they talk would be good, because his job hasn’t got as much authority so he starts later in the day, so he wears his casual clothes in the morning.



Profile: Sandra Idio: Jessica Music Age: 27 Occupation: unknown





Description of Sandra in her clothes We decided that Sandra should wear a grey jumper, blue jeans and grey boots. We thought that this would be good for her to wear when getting run over because she is meant to be a casual person, we thought that adding a jumper with a hood up this is because it makes the scene seem more mysterious and as Sandra seems casual for her clothes her jumper will change the situation as her face is blocked out besides when seeing her hit the car. We thought that her wearing grey would be good because it is a dull colour so therefore it makes it gloomier which creates tension in the scene.


Shot list

Shot 1 – Medium close up – View of Stephanie sleeping, Stephanie waking up from her bad dream


Shot 2 – Close up – Stephanie applying her make up for work


Shot 3 – Medium shot- Stephanie putting on her shoe for work


Shot 4 - Close Up – Stephanie collecting her coffee 


Shot 5- Close Up – Stephanie collecting her brief case


Shot 6 – Close Up- Close up of Stephanie’s hands opening the front door


Shot 7 – Over the shoulder/ Point of view- talking to Stephanie saying goodbye


Shot 8 – Over the shoulder/ Point of View – Stephanie talking to saying goodbye 


Shot 9– Long shot- Stephanie walking to her car


Shot 10-Medium shot/zooming- opening the car door getting into the car and placing her brief case on the passenger seat, camera shot from inside of the car


Shot 11- Long shot- Stephanie starts to drive her car


Shot 13-Tracking/point of view shot- Stephanie driving towards Jessica


Shot 14- Long shot/ tracking shot- watching Stephanie in the car driving, and breaks suddenly 


Shot 15- Point of view shot- Stephanie run Jessica over


Shot 16-Black out- Sounds of heartbeat 


Shot 17-Medium shot- Jessica on the floor where she has been run over


Shot 18- Black out- Sounds of heartbeat


Shot 19- Black out- Sounds of heartbeat

Shot 20- Medium/tracking shot- View of Jessica on the floor by the car, Stephanie gets out of her car in shock and runs over to Jessica and asks her if she is okay but Jessica walks of


Shot 21- Tracking shot/zooming- Shows expression on Stephanie's face as Jessica walks of from bit hit by a car. 


Shot 22- Stephanie gets back into the car and notices her brief case has gone missing, gets of out the car and runs into the road to look for brief case.


Shot 23- Long shot- To show that Stephanie is looking for the brief case and we can see she is very worried


Shot 24- Tracking/ zoom shot- To show expression on Stephanie's face we can see she is worried. 


Shot 25- Long shot- View of Jessica sitting on the wall looking at Stephanie, a car drives past her. 


Shot 26- Zoom shot- We can see that Jessica has disappeared from the wall. 


Plot of our thriller

Pitch – Plot


Stephanie is M.I. 6 agent, she is going through her daily routine: putting on her make up, putting on her shoes, taking her coffee and saying goodbye to her husband Michael. When Stephanie is driving to work she accidentally hits a suspicious women crossing the road. Stephanie gets out of her car to help the women, but she strangely walks off like nothing happened. Stephanie gets back in her car and realises that her brief case has gone missing which has very important documents concerning the UK government. She then attempts to look for her suitcase on the road, she then notices the suspicious women again sitting on the other side of the road, a car drives by and the women disappears. She goes back to her office and tells her boss that the briefcase has gone missing and there is mayhem in the office. There is an investigation to find out who has got the case. The story shows Stephanie solving the mystery of the case and finding out that there is more to the documents than it seems and this leads to Stephanie making a serious choice if to stay in the M.I. 6. 

Opening credits

We thought that these would be good to include for our opening credits because it shows the audience the different that are needed for our filming and that only a few people were used to created our thriller. 

Opening credits for our thriller:

Magnum Film Production presents
 

(cast) Charlotte Moran
(cast) Jack Delaney
(cast) Sandra Idio

(Extra cast) Patrick Moran

Costume Design by Charlotte Moran
Production Design by Jack Delaney
Casting by Jack Delaney
Film Editing by Charlotte Moran, Jack Delaney and Sandra Idio
Original Music by Jack Delaney
Produced by Charlotte Moran, Jack Delaney and Sandra Idio
Directed by Charlotte Moran, Jack Delaney and Sandra Idio

Extra cast
Patrick Moran

Main Title (The Case Closed)


Films that influenced our thriller choice

Film influence 


We had to main film influences within our thriller, these are “Premonition” and “I know what you did last summer”.

“Premonition” was influence to our film, because the film is about a woman who has a premonition that her husband has died. She lives days that her husband is dead and other days her husband is still living. This influenced us because Stephanie will be dreaming that she is going to run Jessica over, so it makes the film seem more suspicious, this links in with the film “Premonition” because they both dream of something bad happening and it comes true. 




Here is the trailer of the film, to get an idea of how the film will link into our thriller because of her dreaming things of what is going to happen.


Another film that influenced are choice of thriller is “I know what you did last summer”, this influenced our choice of film because it is about a group of friends that run someone over, and then someone finds out and they get haunted by this person that knows, but they are confused to how they know because know one saw the car accident. This links into our film because Stephanie runs Jessica over and just gets up to continue walking and as nothing has happened, but Stephanie’s brief case goes missing and someone knows what’s inside of it, so someone can easily get her sacked, and lose everything she owns, this is similar to “I know what you did last summer” because something bad happens to them.


We thought that both of these films influenced us because they both have similar story lines as to what we wanted within our thriller. This is will help to make our thriller better because we will have two different types of thrillers in one.