Thursday, 8 December 2011

Shot List

Original Shot list

We sat down and listed the shots which were our initial ideas.


- The five different alarm clocks close ups.

- Long panning shot of Liam. Irons with car scene. Also a shot in the boot with a low angle mid reverse shot.

- Various shots of the fire place mid shots, long shots and establishing shots

- Different angled shots of chopping board scene with the knife and then moving on to the bin bag  getting put in a wheelie bin.

- At the school using the café for shots of Kieran and Liam. D talking with panning shot onto the TV for the news which is a close up.

- Get mid shots of all the five victims passports on different angles.

- Establishing shot of the allotments with Liam. I digging then moves onto a low angled shot of Liam. I digging still.

- Shots of the river when Liam. D, Liam. I and Rhys. W shots of the rope they are using and them using it with long shots, mid shots, panning shots and using the hand held camera method.

Friday, 2 December 2011

horror film research







Paranormal activity was the first in the sequel, it was very popular amongst the majority. The main convention of this film is to scare people through the use of ghosts, they also try to create a sense of the unknown not being able to see your attacker. This is stereotypically found in horror films because it adds tension to the the audience into a shock of terror. From this research we could use a similar style.









 The Grudge is another film that has been a huge success. There has been 3 of these movies. The reason it is so scary is because of the unknown factor. The film is about a demented young girl that haunts people that enter the home that she died in. The reason people love it is because the demented child is really weird and kills people in strange ways. It also torments its victims which torments the audience as well. This is a stereotypical horror film because people that have done nothing wrong are being murdered. This creates shocking images which is important as it makes the audience believe it could be anyone. We would look to use a similar mysterious to cause friction for the audience.



Saw has had as many as 6 different films with the same story behind all of them but they have tried to change them and make them better. This is the reason why they have had so much success with each film because of how the story changes everytime. It's scary because the people involved are being tortured and the only way out is by doing stuff they wouldn't normally do. Some of these may include cutting body parts of themselves and their friends and so on. The problem is they still cant win and get out alive they still end up dead. This film is stereotypical to other horror films because it is intensifying and horrible this is why it has been so successful over the past years.






Friday, 11 November 2011

sterotypical horror fan analysis




When looking at our audience between the age of 17-24 we began to be aware of common interests. As teenagers dont have a large salary we looked to make the film worth the money they would pay to go and see it.

The results showed that the teenagers were interested in the horror genre. So straight away we could see that the group of 17-24 year olds would be right for our target audience.

We asked males and females of what there interests were and there we could appeal to both genders. As a result we could expand our views to a wider and larger audience.

This activity was very effective because it gave us a base to start with, which allowed us to push on from there.















Thursday, 3 November 2011

1408 title seqence analysis

I have wrote an analysis on the first 2 minutes the horror film 1408. I have spoke about the camera angles, connotations, music and mise-en-scene. I started at the 14th second and carried on at the main section of the title sequence.


14 seconds - Plain black screen which connotes evil and something dark and bad that could happen with white writing for the credits which they contrast each other. this as well as the non diagetic sound which is creepy and wary shows straight away that it could be a horror film.

28 seconds - See the first glimpse of the movie from when it fades out from the credits in to a dark scene of a road with lowkey lighting. the shot is an extreme long shot looking at a long deserted road with a building on the left which could be argued as an establishing shot. The place is surrounded by trees and looks like it is in the middle of no where. This could show that it is in a Forrest which is stereotypical for some horror films. Also it is chucking it down with rain with thunder this is using the affect of pathetic fallace. This is when the weather represents the tone and mood of the scene. This shows then that something bad is going to happen and again shows a mysterious and dangerous path the the character is taking.

30 seconds - We are shown the name of the first character. This is important as the audience must be introduced to the characters by the credits at the start of the film. the writing is plain white and bold which makes it clear an visible for the audience.

31 seconds - Camera pans from the position of looking down the road toward the house. This is also an establishing shot to dhow the audience that he is in the middle of no where but there is a creepy old house and that's its.


33 seconds - We are now shown the name of the second character in the credits. This is again bold and white to grab attention of the audience.


40 seconds - Car comes right up close to the camera and stops. The lights of the camera  are bright and grabs the audiences attention, then the title looks as if i has come out of the of car lights. The title is whit and bold, the same as the credits but is bigger than anything else to make it stand out, but also has a ghostly effect to show to the audience the film is mysterious and a ghostly horror.


45 seconds - Camera shot changes to a high angled shot looking down onto the car that has reverses back to have a look at the sign on the side of the road. this shows venerability of the car drive as hes being looked down on and connotes confusion of the driver as it seems that he is lost.


50 seconds - Camera shot turns to a close up on to the character inside the car looking through the front window of the car. As soon as this shot comes up the audience can hear the radio from inside the car that say "Open the gates of hell!" which makes the audience hear what the the character can he which connotes death and danger to show that is again a horror film.


56 seconds - The camera angle changes to a point of view shot on the sign. this shows that the character is lost as he is looking to see where he is. on the sign it says "please come back" which couold conote that not many people to come back as some bad things happen there which shows againh that it is a horror film.


1.02 seconds - The camera then moves back to the close up shot on his face to show the facial expression of confussion. this is backed when he gets a map out to see where he is or can go.


1.09 seconds - It has moved to an extrem close up shot on the back tire of the car. This could be to show that somthing bad could happen to it such as get suck/ breakdown in the middle of nowhere. This is stereotypical as in horror films bad things happen all the time and nothing goes right.


1.15 seconds - Still credits coming up, low key lighting with the added bit of the location being scary as it is surrounded by trees. this makes the characters look isolated which connotes a stereotypical horror.


1.25 seconds - Still raining and thundering, going over a old wooden bridge which shows the views that that is the only way in or out of the place that is in the middle of no where. a long and high angled shot to make him look small and vulnerable.


1.30 seconds - Looks like a Point Of View shot but not by the character. by someone looking at the character through the bushes. This adds to the vulnerability of the character. the place also looks old a creepy. the type of place you wouldnt want to go at that time of night.


1.38 seconds - Suddenly changes to a high key lighting, the walls inside the house are green which is a calming colour. it changes the feeling of the film but it still is a bit dark. the hotel looks very old fashioned.


1.52 seconds - The people working in the hotel look happy and excited as they have got a customer. the place is still dark and the house is decorated in old décor.


2.00 seconds - Changes shot in to a shot reverse shot from he main character to the hotel workers when they are speaking. the workers start to talk about the hotels history and deaths, this add intensity and tension to the film which is stereotypical for a horror film.

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Horror Film Research Questionnaire

Questions
Answers
What horror film do you like?

What is your favorite film genre?

Do you like horror films?

Who is you favorite actor?

What is your favorite film?

Do you like thriller or horror?

Would u prefer a character being haunted or people being killed?

How often do you watch horror films?





The answers i got from my research of asking 10 people my questionnaire


Questions
Answers
What horror film do you like?
- Saw’s                      - Paranormal activity’s
- Seven                     - Nightmare on elm street
- Friday 13th             - paranormal emnity
What is your favorite film genre?
5 said comedy and 5 said horror
Do you like horror films?
8 said yes and 2 sain no
Who is you favorite actor?
- Tom cruise             - Megan fox
- Brad pitt                 - kira knightly
What is your favorite film?
- Fantastic four       - The inbetweeners
- Saw’s                      - Paranormal activity’s
- Super bad              - Nightmare on elm street
Do you like thriller or horror?
4said thriller 6 said horror
Would u prefer a character being haunted or people being killed?
7 said huanted and 3 said killed
How often do you watch horror films?
Most of them said at least once a month if not more


Looking at our results, this gave us a good idea of what a current audience like. We would look to put it into a cinema screen and make it so the audience would definently want to see it.

Friday, 21 October 2011

The preliminary task


The preliminary task was to get certain amount of shots in a scene of 30 seconds with any storyline. Our story line was someone walking into their office and finding one of their friends being strangled by the neck, and he tries to reason with him to stop it but cannot and his friend ends up dead. The shots we had to try and get was a panning shot which was used when we is walking into his office, extreme close up which is used when putting his hand on the door handle to enter his office. POV (point of view) shot which was used when they are confronting each other in the office. I have learned how to use the camera angles and positions at the right time and place to creat the right effect on a scene. We also used match on action to cut out uneeded footage.We felt that this would make the film more fluent. We abided by the 180 degree rule, this was to keep the actors in there original positions and to make it easier for the audience.