Friday, 27 November 2009

Our thriller :)













In our most recent media lesson me and my group went round school with the digital photo camera's to take the photo's that will be on the dartboard. These turned out to be a great success and looked very proffessional. We wanted them to look as if the five girls were being followed/stalked. Once we had taken the five photo's we went back to the apple mac room, where me,cerys and tasha edited the photo's. We decided to put them all in black and white to add to the thriller genre of the film. These are the five photo's we took....hope you enjoy :)

samantha xx











Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Coursework - Analysis of a thriller.

Recently in media we were set a piece of coursework to analyse a thriller of our choice. The film i chose was the secret window starring Johnny Depp. The five main sections we had to discuss were the music, the titles and text, the individual camera shots, the characters and locations & the effects. This is my essay :-

The purpose of an opening sequence is mainly to build up tension and atmosphere and to give clues to the audience of what will happen. In the open sequence for 'The Secret Window' there are lots of important key feautures used to create a frightening atmosphere. These main features are the music, titles & text, characters & location, individual camera shots and effects.

The music used in the opening sequence is very effective because it adds to the eerie feel of the film and makes the thriller seem more frightening. The sound you hear in the opening sequence is very simple but very effective. There is the use of a piana and the music is very slow and repetative. The music doesn't change in the opening seqeunce, it has the same speed and the same level of sound throughout. Therefore it is very simple. The use of the piano makes the music sound very mysterious and creepy and almost as if something unexpected in about to happen.

The titles and text is another very important key factor throughout the sequence. This is because all of the titles are shown in a simple white font, including the title of the film. However, the title of the film then changes from white into red, this is very important because it adds to the horror of the film. The use of the red font connotes blood and danger which makes the film seem more thrilling. I also think it is important how all of the other titles remain in a white font; therefore the title of the film is the only part that is red making it stand out and create more tension.

Another very important key factor is the individual camera shots. the opening sequence starts of with the image of the car with the one door open. This helps create an eerie atmosphere becdause it makes the audiencewhat has happened and makes them want to carry on watching the film to find out. This image then changes into the picture of a river and then you see a long shot of the house. The camera then slowly begins to zoom up into the house, and then slowly goes through the window. Then there is a long shot of the room and the camera spins around the room and zooms into the laptop where there is writing on the screen. The camera then leads downstairs and into the other room where you see the character lying on the sofa.

The characters and locations are also important in the opening seqeuence because they help add to the horror of the film and create the thriller genre. The main location of the house is set in a wide open space; you can only see the one house which is surronded by the forrest. This helps create a frightening atmosphere because there is nothing else around, therefore it is scarier because it helps to create tension. In the opening sequence for 'The Secret Window' the audience don't get a chance to get to know any of the characters. The only character the audience get to see is the man lying on the sofa, but we don't see enough of him in the opening sequence to understand about his character.

There are also a lot of effects used to add to the thriller genre of the film, for example the use of the fading effect when the image of the car slowly fades into the image of the lake and the fading from a long shot of the house to a close up. These effects helpto create the idea of someone getting closer to the house.

All of these key factors help to create a frightening atmosphere and add to the tension; therefore they are important in making the film more of a successful thriller and can help to keep the audience entertained and want to carry on watching. Therefore I think that the opening sequence for 'The Secret Window' is very effective and thrilling.

Samantha :) xx

Thursday, 5 November 2009

Recent Media lessons...

We looked in more detail at codes and conventions and we discussed them as a class. The codes and conventions we looked at were technical codes, verbal codes and symbolic codes. We learnt that the technical codes involved camera angles, lighting, frames and typography. We learn that the verbal codes involve everything to do with language, this includes everything in the scene that is written or said. The symbolic codes are everything that is linked with our cultural reference or experience.
We also learnt more about equilibrium, disequilibrium and equilibrium restored. Equilibrium is the atmosphere or mood at the beggining of the film. Disequilibrium is when the atmosphere or mood gets disturbed, when something goes wrong and there is a twist in the story. Equilibrium restored means when the problem has been solved and happiness/equilibrium has been restored.
Recently, We have also learnt about Todorov's theory and Propp's theory. Todorov's theory is the basic structure for all narrative sequences. He states how most films usually involve equilibrium, disequilibrium and equilibium being restored. This is often reffered to as 'The Hollywood Sequence.' Propp's theory was formed in the 20th century. His main studies consist of russian fairytales. He discovered that in these studies there are usually 8 types of characters. Once the character has been identified, it is easy to guess what they will do in the narrative.
The final thing we learnt was Levi - Strauss' Binary Oposition. This is when narrative tension is based on opposition or conflict, this usually occurs in a movie ideological level, e.g westerns.

Thats all for now,
Samantha xx

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Film Idea...

In a recent media lesson we were put into our film production groups and the aim of the lesson was to decide upon a few ideas for our narrative. We came up with three ideas but after a lot of discussing we all agreed on one idea that we thought was the best. This idea was that there would be the image of a dartboard with lots of different womens faces on it and there would be darts through all of their faces excpet for one, then we would film the woman being followed and then the woman screaming. The film would then go back to the darboard with a dart through the final womans face. We also set everyone in the group with pre-production, production and post production tasks. I am in charge of the list of camera shots, Directing and special effects. I am really excited to start filming :)


Samantha xx