Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Inception opening scene

Inception analysis

 
 
The introduction of the filming producers is played with heavy brass instruments building up tension into the opening scene; the title is not shown during this period. However the introductions of the filming companies are dark or black and white building up more suspense to how the film is going to be.
Open shot is panning from right to left and left to right with a close up on the sea with just the sound of the sea waves crashing against the rocks, it switches the shot to the main character who is washed up on the shore. The main character lifts his head and an illusion of seeing two kids playing is there before him, the camera blurs to show the effect of him seeing something which isn’t there. During this a quite but smooth sound is played in back ground here they used a sound bridge which matched the emotions of the character on screen. The main character is then approached by a guard who checks to see if he is still alive and if he was armed. He calls for help from other guards; there is a long shot of the whole setting a huge house upon a rock.
There is a sound that increases in sound just before the protagonist is dragged into a room with an old man to talk about an object, this has the effect of building up more tension for the scene. through the duration of this part of the scene music is playing silently in the back ground as a tension builder to make it more exciting, the use of instruments playing low notes was use of the musical term sentito which means expressively. There is an over the shoulder shot of the old man sat in his chair and then it changes to a medium long shot showing the room and setting. The old man is dressed very well with a clean new suit on showing his wealth also the use of body guards shows his authority. Through this scene it is heavily male dominated and the setting of the place shows the wealth of the owner.
The conversation continues there is a close up on the protagonist while he is eating; it concentrates on his slow motions of eating then the shot switches to a medium shot of the old man talking. The shot then changes to a close up of the object the man is holding, he then spins the object and there is another close up on just the object spinning. After the object had stopped spinning there is another close up on the old man’s face as he talks about the object and where and who it came from. The shots exchange between the two characters at the table are close ups, showing the emotions and expressions of the characters during the discussion. The camera then rises up with the protagonists head then that’s the end of the scene.
Through the scene you could see the differences between the two, the old man was wealthy is a nice house and the protagonist is in different clothing suggesting lower class, the use of camera work in this scene shows of the expressions, setting, clothing of the place being filmed.


Monday, 16 March 2015

Shots of our film setting

Ashton Court 1- This was part of the scene where the protagonist follows the antagonist through the open. 




Ashton Court 2-


Leigh Woods 1-


Leigh Woods 2-


Car Park 1-

Swimming Pool 1


Swimming Pool 2


Car Park2


Car Park 3



These are the areas we chose for our film took pictures of the surrounding landscape to show of the area we were going to use for the film.

Evaluation Question 4-Who Would Be The Audience For Your Media Product?




 

Films that my  Male Film target audience enjoys


Marvel series
American sniper
inception
Woman in Black

Hobbies that my target audience enjoys
Rugby
Football
films



TV that my target audience enjoys

Top Gear
Brooklyn 99
MOTD
Rugby league show



Music that my target audience enjoys:

Pop such as
Kanye west
Two chains
Professor Green

 

Films that my female target audience enjoys


Woman in black
50 Shades of grey
Pulp fiction
Hobbies that my target audience enjoys

Jogging
Films
music

TV that my target audience enjoys

Vampire diaries
Teen wolf
Game of thrones
Breaking bad

Music that my target audience enjoys

Taylor swift
Sam Smith
Megan Trainor
Beyoncé



My target audience would watch my film because the conventions of my film will attract my target audience and increase the interest for him/her into my film as it relates to what my target audience prefers.  Thrillers attract my target audience as the tension and adrenaline created from the film is suitable for an exciting time with friends interested in this genre.

 

Friday, 27 February 2015

As above so below-opening sequence analysis


As above so below:

Story line:

“Miles of twisting catacombs lie beneath the streets of Paris, the eternal home to countless souls. When a team of explorers ventures into the uncharted maze of bones, they uncover the dark secret that lies within this city of the dead. A journey into madness and terror, As Above, So Below reaches deep into the human psyche to reveal the personal demons that come back to haunt us all”.

Opening sequence if used with a steady cam to film from main characters perspective, almost lost diary or journal being done. The setting is in the Middle East (Iran) and the clothing set up and atmosphere is very suspicious this first scene consists of the protagonist whose name is scarlet, is on bus journey into Iran looking to discover historical values and artefacts. During the bus journey she is frowned upon by a very suspicious woman sat diagonally in front of her. The next scene switches into a tunnel and it’s very dark with red lights along the walls. The only source of light is torch used by the protagonist and the character that she is accompanied by.

Sound is played in suspense during the build-up of the scene; the sound creates a tense atmosphere, during the walk through the tunnel its very dark and the use of camera work from different angles building up more and more of a tense atmosphere for the viewers.  The red lights stand out in the tunnel and trying to see anything else is hard as it is all low key lighting during this part of the scene.

The sound of sirens in the tunnel flood the surroundings, it really creates the atmosphere of panic and the use of a steady cam helps show the panic more and the rush the characters were in.

Eventually she finds what she is looking for, a wall with loads of ancient language on, she is rushed as there is incoming threat of violence from soldiers. When she breaks through the wall she discovers what she was looking for.  A calf with ancient language all over with meaning behind another clue to the historical past.  The use of the steady cam helps showcase the rush of the character and when running the editing between the use of diegetic and non-diegetic sound really create a huge atmosphere.

The title sequence fades in after the opening scene, with music fading background making a suspicious thought. The title fades in slowly with the next scene coming.

Wednesday, 28 January 2015

questionnare and analysis


Questionnaire: psychological thriller

1.      What do you expect from this type of genre?

 

2.      From this type of genre what do you expect the target audience to be?

 

3.      How long do you expect title sequence to last?

 

30secs               1min                    1.30min              2min

4.      Does this genre appeal to you?


Yes?
No?
 


 


5.      Would you go to the cinema to see a film of this genre?

 

6.       

a)      Have you seen the blair witch project before? If yes please answer B.

 

b)      Do you think the camera techniques in the Blair witch project were effective at building tension?

 

7.      What aspect from horrors/thrillers recently, do you find scary?

 

8.      Do you believe that it is more effective to show the antagonist?

 

9.      What are your favourite thrillers? Please list them below.

 

A questionare always allows you to find out what the audience thinks of the genre, their interests and what they expect. This allows you and your group to think around the answers and build up more ideas to put into your film,which catch the eye of people who have an interest in this genre.
The general census of what our target audience would expect from the thriller/psycho genre is deliberate confusion and a fast paced film with high suspense. Our target audience will be 15 as the majority of your target audience designated it as such.
Our target audience said that they would see the movie genre when available in the cinemas. Within the audience who has seen the blair witch project they said that they found the hand held camera to be effective. The audience said that they  prefer the antagonist  is never shown and left to the imagination.