Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Q1 In What way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?


Audience Research - Results

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 




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Bonnie Hartrey
Our Logo Design
We decided on a logo and came up with the name 'EVIL Productions' we decided to use this name because it fits in well with the thriller genre and our plans for our final piece. I also think this a good name because if you rearrange the protagonists 'LEVI' it can spell EVIL so it gives me a direct input in this and Levi is the protagonist in our film opening so therefore I could be seen as evil. Our Logo Design
 
Chloe Howse

Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Analysis Of Thriller Opening

Seven Opening Sequence Analysis
The beginning of the sequence shows somebody who is unknown reading a book and filing this gives the audience the idea that they are plotting something and creates the idea of mystery. The fact disturbing pictures are displayed gives us a hint to the mischief which is going to occur. We get the idea from the mise en scene that the character is going to be evil and a hint that there is going to be a threat of violence.


The shots used in the opening sequence give no clue, as to where the scene is taking place. The unknown in this sequence creates tension and unease for the audience. Close ups of the actions taking place makes them more bold. The fact you are unable to see who the mysterious character doing these actions are creates suspense.


The convention of low key lighting is used in majority of the shots connotes danger and creates suspicion. A lot of the shots are in black and white except the occasional red light this adds to the idea of danger and violence.


























Bonnie Hartrey

Wednesday, 18 December 2013



Film Synopsis

For our coursework production we have decided to make a psychological thriller film opening, we are currently working on a name for our film but we have got our story line.

Levi is the protagonist in the film, and is being portrayed as a mentally-ill patient who has been sectioned off into a mental institute for murder instead of going to prison. During his time in the mental institution, Levi has made a kill list containing 3 women- one he has already killed and another he kills in the opening sequence. The third woman will be Levi's target for the rest of the film. In the sequences following our opening sequence, the likability of Bonnie's character will be established in order to create tension and anxiety amongst the audience for the remainder of the film. A cat and mouse pursuit of Levi and Bonnie will dominate most of the film, ending with a plot twist in which Levi learns that he is the father of Bonnie's child but he is shot by the police. The final sequence will be an ariel shot of Bonnie lying over Levi's body whilst uncontrollably crying.



Levi Hodge
Age Classification

As part of our production we have to classify the minimum age limit to either watch our film in the cinema or to purchase it. In order to do this we had to do some research on it to gain more marks. One key website that we found useful was the British Board of film classification  (BBFC) because it give us detailed information about each age classification and the what should and should not be included.
 

The age classification we have agreed on is '15' because on BBFC it states that a this classification could include:

  • strong violence
  • frequent strong language (eg 'f***').
  • portrayals of sexual activity
  • strong verbal references to sex
  • sexual nudity
  • brief scenes of sexual violence or verbal references to sexual violence
  • discriminatory language or behaviour
  • drug taking
 
But the only the element from this we are using is strong violence because of the fact that there is going to be a murder and we feel this is too serious to classify as a '12' and it would not be an '18' because we are not dwelling on the infliction of pain and injury.


Levi Hodge