Sunday, 27 March 2016

Evaluation Activity 7

Looking back at your preliminary task (the continuity editing task), what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to full product?


For our preliminary task we had to go out of lesson and experiment with the camera, this was our first task filming with camera and we had to film using shots like shot reverse shot, match on action and 180 degree rule. First of all we didn't know what the shot even were but when we knew we experimented with them and tried to position the camera to find out the best angle for each shot. I think our preliminary task was good because I felt we mainly focused on the continuity and the match on action shot, shot reverse shot and 180 rule which was are target.


In this shot we see that we have achieved a match on action shot, we decided to use the shot when opening the door as we felt like it would be effective for the audience to see me open the door close up. We also did a shot reverse shot in the room and we filmed the conversation twice so we had a shot reverse shot and to see both characters speaking and we made sure it was on the 180 degree line
We edited our preliminary task in Adobe Premier Elements which was useful as we didn't know how to work it so we using it and playing around was useful as we roughly knew how to use it when it came to editing our film. We also edited our production credits which was useful as we played around with the features which made us come up with some creative things for our production credits.

We also learnt how to film the use of shot reverse shot on an degree line which was good as then when it came to the film opening we can use this skill and be effective as use the continuity in our film and using it in our preliminary was effective as we learnt how to do it. Editing the shot was a challenge as we had to film the conversation twice from both angles so we had to edit it so it looks like the camera is viewing who is speaking and it changes when they speak on the 180 degree line. Overall using this rule made us really concentrate on focusing on the 180 degree line and filming on the angle.




For filming our preliminary task we took to the challenge of using many different shots including high shot, low shot, close up shot, establishing shot and an over the shoulder shot we used many different angles which links to the continuity of the shots. To the right you see one of the shots we used in our film opening which is an over the shoulder close up shot we used this to see the character from behind. With the use of these shots we made the opening more creative and learning how to do these shots really made our skills of filming more creative and exciting for the audience who views our film and editing the film was good as previous use of Adobe Premier Elements made it easier to edit and also learn new things by editing the film with Adobe and making it as detailed and effective as possible.
We felt like our preliminary task was planned very briefly as it set at the start of lesson and we had to have filmed it by the end and upload footage onto our computer so planning it was very quick but with our film we were able to plan the dialogue, but as a group we decided to focus on the camera and the technical side of it so we can make our film effective as realistic and relating to the genre, but with our script we decided to keep it brief as we felt that we didn't want to much talking as we wanted focus on the genre and the camera work as it is an opening other films don't have much speaking so we wanted to introduce the setting and try and come across the story line of the film., but we still made a script and made it as detailed as possible so when the reader looks at it they know briefly whats going to happen. Our opening took longer to plan as it was 2 minutes when our preliminary task was 18 seconds because we could write up a detailed script and add more detail to the camera work and editing. 

Thursday, 24 March 2016

Evaluation Activity 6

What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product

For our film we used the camera and tripod from school as we could supply and alternative and effective one. It doesn't capture high quality,but the outcome when we were filming was effective and a good enough quality to film with. One problem we had was film close up of one of our phone it went a bit blurry which we had to try and keep really still. Also having the tripod made the quality much better as we could place the camera on the tripod and it made the camera more stable and we were able to use different kinds of shots and experiment and the shots we took came out well considering the quality of the camera.
The tripod we felt was need as whilst filming we felt like attaching the camera securely to the tripod made it easier to film as it stays still and captures a good shot. Also tripods are useful as you can increase the height of the tripod by extending the legs making a high shot, medium shot and low shot. The battery for this camera was good as we wanted to film for quite a while and we don't know how long we are going to be,but the lighting on the camera once it went dark was poor so we had to make sure there is good lighting.



To edit we used adobe premier elements to edit our film and our production credits, by using different features such as cropping, cutting and putting transition, which allows the opening to be at a good quality.To create our title I used Paint and scary logo titles as we wanted to create the titles by our self which made it more creative. At first it was difficult to use as it was new to us but when the weeks went by it got a lot easier and made our film look effective and have a good quality.


We use YouTube to upload our finished video and we can access videos on YouTube to put them on my blog, we used this to upload our film, preliminary task, voice over and production credits, this improves our skills and knowledge as we know what  YouTube  is about and one thing I learnt is how to do annotation on my film which was useful as i have never done it before which was good to find out new stuff.


We used blogger to publish our, this was very easy to use when we started to blog more as i was more used to working out the format of the blog and using different skills and changing the background to how I like it and put my own stamp on my blog. I thought that my timing and scheduling of blogging was very organised as when i had a task i would make sure that i have published my post by the deadline.










Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Evaluation Activity 5

How did you attract/address your audience?



Evaluation Activity 4

Who would be the audience for your media product?
For our target audience will be people who like horror, supernatural and post- apocalyptic and who like the idea of a suspense plot and a antagonist stalking someone. We reckon our target audience will be a young adult audience as we feel like it they are into horror scary things happening and that idea of a detective story line. As our plot for our film is a detective story line as a girl gets killed in our opening so the film would be about detecting and finding who kills the girl. this will get the audience griped as they will want to find out who the antagonist and really connect to the horror conventions.

For our film our target audience research will be a 15+ film this is because we are doing horror and we want to include things that only 15 are suitable to watch. As it is a horror we are included conventions such as knife, blood an antagonist and in the woods, so the audience will have to understand that it will include some things that under fifteens can't watch. For many horrors the target audience is normally an 18 with blood gore, evil antagonist, scary and dramatic non-diegtic sound and scary monsters and not suitable for people under 18. So having our film at 15 is suitable as there will be no explicit language or danger as we felt like we want it to be a horror that is detective and the antagonist coming back and causing more trouble which will leave to have a big cliff hanger which all the audience will want to watch. The film can be watch by anyone over 15, but mainly younger audience as nowadays people are into detective films or TV dramas like 'silent witness' and 'Walking Dead' and they create fan fictions. We can tell who likes these sort of films as they like dark colours and are linked to heavy music they are stereotypical who would watch horror films,but anyone can watch this with different stereotypes.

Evaluation Activity 3

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




The voice over


Discussion of your production company name and logo and the role of such companies
What does a production company do? 

At the start of the film we introduce the production credits which distributes the film, we created 'Lion Productions''Wave Films' these are the credits we created and is associated with our film. The role of the production company creating the film and budgeting, scripting, casting the characters and scheduling the film from start to end . The logo we used is a lion and a wave which links in with the name.

The idea of a distributor and who that might be and why? 
A distributor is responsible for marketing the film and setting the release date and where the viewing of the film will be shown. They can released your film anywhere such as cinemas or even on Netflix or love film which can be shown at home

Where the money might have come from for a film such as yours
The money for the film will be funded by the UK film council and can help the film with the budget which is always useful and effective when it comes to putting the film together.

Why the various people are named in the titles- which jobs appear in titles and in what order and how have you reflected this?
Various people are named in the titles purely because they have distributed into the film and the film wants them to have credit in the film. There is named job roles in the film which shows what everyone distribution was to the film for example who edited it, who directed it, who produced it and gives them credit to what they have done.
What your film is similar to 'institutionally' 
Our film is preferably similar to The Ring which includes a young girl alone in her house, and danger occurs when an antagonist grabs her and attacks her. This is similar because in our film a young girl is by herself in a isolated surrounding and gets attacked. The film is distributed by Universal studios and Dream work Studios which leads to the financial success of the film.


Thursday, 17 March 2016

Evaluation Feedback


In your responses to your final production make sure you are clearly referring to choices and outcomes in an evaluative way - make sure you are addressing the areas outlined by me below:

What did you do? Explain a transition or effect you opted for in the editing process.  What effect did you achieve?  Explain how the choice you made was intended to make the target audience think or feel.  How does this show progression in your use of skills? Explain how this is better than your AS production's outcomes by linking to what you did in your portfolio last year.

These choices are really important for you to reflect on to show you fully understand how you have developed your skills - and make sure you evaluate the comments made by the test audience (the class) using specialist terminology.

We do not have long until the deadline for this final stage of your portfolio - so make sure you are pushing yourself and achieving the marks your efforts this year deserve!

Feedback from Others


Feedback: 
Sound
- The inception thuds was effective as it made it more creative and adds the tension to the film, some felt like we should of added more sound to the background so that we could create the tension throughout the opening but we felt like in some parts of the film didn't need sound like the conversation between the mum and friend and the train shot as we felt like putting sound in would put the audience off the conversation and focus more on the sound but we want to keep the focus on the conversation and the events that are going on in the opening, but the parts we did put sound in we felt was effected as it created tension.

Mese en scene 
I agree with the comments made on our film and feel like, yes the lighting should of been a bit better but because it was at a time where it got really dark really quickly we had to be as carefully as possible just in case the lighten was to dark. Also some people felt like they would of liked to have seen what had happened with Hannah and that the whole scene should be outside, but we felt like we should of changed location to make it more effective. I also think the antagonists costume was effective the black clothing added tension to the film. Some liked the different locations and some thought that we should of stayed a bit longer in the woods, but we felt like we wanted to us different locations to show the audience the different location and that it could be effective.

Camera shots
Some people felt like the train shot was effective and that it creates tension when the antagonist disappears we wanted to put this shot in so that we make the audience feel the tension by making the antagonist disappear will make it more effective and people will think whats going to happen next?. Some said that fast pace camera movement was effective as it made it more dramatic especially in the attack. Finally people thought that the close up was good especially of the knife and the slit throat as we wanted to show the detail of the danger and the attack that was occurring which shows the key aspects of the opening
Editing 
There wasn't much feedback on the editing side but one person said that the jump cuts should of been quicker as it felt a bit slow, but we felt that we didn't want them that quick as we felt it will look messy and look awkward so we felt putting a slower jump cut made it more effective. 


Film Presentation



Monday, 14 March 2016

Evaluation Activity 2

How does your media product represent particular social groups?
In our media our we linked our protagonist (Hannah) shows that her social group is very insecure as a girl as it shows what her stereotype as a girl can be which is young and innocent.

I have compared our film 'The Hood' to the film 'The Ring' which also represents a young, innocent girl in her house and a antagonist jumps up on her. We’re able to see that both girls are portrayed to be vulnerable and naive as they’re both alone. The character’s facial expressions may suggests that they’re frightened, troubled.. The film The Ring and The Hood are both a horror genre so the audience would expect the setting to be in an isolated places so the character are more accessible to danger which are all the connotations of a typical horror film. Both characters conform to the stereotype of a younger women as they as they are naive. 
The film The Ring also has a similar concept which creates suspense as the audience try to figure who the antagonist is.
However there are also differences due to the different filming locations. The character in the film Scream is indoors so her costume is different whilst our film setting is located in outdoors which means that the costume would be different. The characters indicate that they’re both young, innocent and they’re abandoned and will die tragically.



Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Evaluation Activity 1

In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? (i.e. of film openings)


Title/Font Style/Institution of the film:
 To the left you see the institutions and title for our film that are shown at the beginning and end of our opening 2 minutes. We decided to place the institution at the beginning as we wanted to show the audience who helped us with our film and who contributed towards it. We took this in consideration form films such as 'Scream' and 'James Bond' films also have the institutions at the beginning of the films as it conforms the conventions of the genre. With the institution we wanted the audience to be able to be engaged 
with the film and this is why we decided to put the institution at the beginning of the film instead of half way through so the audience can be alert from the start. We decided to make the institution up, 'Lion Production and Wave Films as we thought it would be creative and realistic for the audience to see. It made our film our own and unique as it had our twist to it by creating our own institution.
At the end of our film we decided to introduce the title of the film. We showed it at the end as we thought with the a cliff hanger and we thought it would be dramatic as it reveals the title and show the suspense of the film. The color of the title show the evil and the conventions of horror in it. The font links with the conventions of horror as it is bold and the audience can see clearly from it and it makes it more tense for the audience and with the black background it really shows the dark red features clearly.



Setting and Location: 


 For our film we obviously decided to film our opening 2 minutes in the woods as it conveys the conventions of a horror location. We also filmed our film at a train track which makes it more dramatic as the antagonist walks over the crossing and the train goes passed and disappears which creates a tense atmosphere towards the audience. Filming in the woods makes it more intense and it is a public open space and anything can happen so filming there was a lot of fun. We had to be careful though as we didn't want

anyone to see the knife that we used as it would be dodgy, so it was a risk. In the woods we mainly used long shots and medium shots so the audience can she the location more clearly. We used some close up shots as well as we could see the fear in the protagonists face, which converted well with the convention of horror by seeing the fear in the characters face. and making the audience feel one edge.


Costume and Props:


In our film we decided to use a knife and a scarf, with the knife it was a bit risky as it was real and we were out in a public place with it but we wanted to convey the tense suspense and conventions of a horror film by using these props.Also by putting blood on the scarf and the knife shows the audience hooked at the end as it leaves the audience shocked and surprised at the events which link to a horror film and reach the expectations of a horror film. Whilst filming with the knife we had to be careful with when to film as we didn't want the public to think we are up to something dodgy. In our film one the antagonists costume was an important one as we have to try and hid the antagonist identity by putting a mask over there face and wearing black which is a natural color when it comes to antagonists as they need to be disguised as that is the point of a horror film with antagonists as they must hid there identity. So putting Amy in black and covering her face so know one knew who she was and that it will be a mystery and convey the mis en sene of a horror film.

Camera shots and editing:

In our film we show a various amount of different shots such as a high shot which you can see to the left. We decided to do this shot as it outlines the view of the antagonist from a high shot which it is effective as you want to see the location surrounding them. Also using this high shot you can see the characters movement more clearly and to see what there really up to from a high point of view which gives the audience a sense of what the characters doing and making it look realistic.

Another shot that we considered is a close up over the shoulder shot which was effective as we felt like it made it more realistic taking a shot from over the shoulder taking a shot of the character texting which shows the audience from the characters perspective. Mainly in horror films you see many close ups as it conveys the conventions of horror and subverts the tense atmosphere by showing the character close up which makes the film more effective by using these sort of shots

In our film we took this time lapse of the sunset and edited it our film to change the time of day and to show the audience the time of day has changed. In our film we found editing good as we grabbed most of the footage and just cut the footage that needed to be cut and make it clean so that the finishing product was good and realistic. Also with the train shot we had to make sure that Amy had to disappear whilst the train goes past so we had to edit her walking across the train track and cut when the trains goes by which was quite difficult

The Story and how the opening sets it up: 


In the opening we see me walking through the woods, see straight away people we think 'oh an innocent girl walking in the woods by herself' So instantly we see the conventions of horror a lonely innocent girl walking by herself there is bound for something to happen. This is good as at a start of a horror film the audience instant reaction is to look at where the character is and
the location they are set in. as it sets up the story and what it may be about.
In the opening we get introduced to the antagonist so the horror conventions continue as we get introduced to the antagonist which is stalking the girl. This sets out the story and as it fits into the horror conventions as it is set in a public place with little surrounding it, also it sets the story up by having a crime at the beginning and then the real film be about detecting the investigation and finding out about the murder which will get the audience hooked by saying what happens next.
Genre and how the opening sets it:
The genre is horror and the opening shows that it is a horror as you see an antagonist slice the girls neck,this conveys the conventions of horror as you see someone kill someone which is very common in a horror film which it gives a sense of fear and makes it very dramatic. I think that doing a horror is good as it can bring out your creative skills. In the the opening it conveys the genre, by the sound in the background which can be really tense and dramatic
How Characters are introduced; 

 Hannah (me) get introduced right at the beginning of the opening 2 minutes as Hannah is the protagonist and she gets killed so when she is being introduced people automatically will think a young innocent girl walking through the woods,this could all go wrong and she may be in danger in the sense that she is on her own so being introduced shows that the film is about her

 After Hannah incomes the antagonist (Amy) and stalks Hannah which is typical as it conveys a horror convention as theirs always one person that is the antagonist on a horror film who kills someone. So Amy is in the woods know one knows who she is and kills Hannah and it leaves the audience shocked and Amy walks off like nothings happened

 The next character to be introduced is Hannah's Mum (Chloe) as seen at the beginning Hannah texts her mum to say she is coming home but a few hours later shes still not back. so Chloe is worrying and goes to look for her. We decided to introduce a worried parent as it shows the audience that parents do get worried about these sort of situation and shows that it can happen in real life

The final character to be introduced is Hannah's mums friend (Caitlin) who gets a call from her to say that Hannah is missing and goes to help her look for Hannah. We decided to put her in the opening as it was nice to have someone relating to Hannah's mum and help her in this investigation, and i think it helps as the film has more flow with more characters making it an intense film to watch.


Special effects;

In our opening 2 minutes we didn't have that many special effects but if we had to choose something it would be the time lapse of the sky as it shows the change of time of day which can illustrate to the audience what time of day the next scene is changing to as it makes it more realistic and more understanding for the audience which gives it a effect and a more sincere effect which gives the opening a better review and a better effect.





Friday, 12 February 2016

The Hood- Opening 2 minutes

The Hood


Pre-Filming Diary

Pre-Filming Diary 

Before filming we had to do several make up attempts. On the first day of filming we had planned extra time in order to complete the make up to the best of our ability. For Hannah's make up we used a combination of Vaseline and flour, mixed it together and applied it to her neck. Once allowed to dry I put foundation matching Hannah's skin tone so the cut would look realistic. I used a cocktail stick to make a slit like a real cut and applied fake blood. If we had more time we would have liked to include some shading around the cut to look like bruising and therefore look more realistic. Although we only used very basic technique it worked effectively for what we wanted to achieve.


We also did some make up on Chloe in order for her to appear older, as she plays Hannah's mum in the opening two minutes. If we had a larger budget we would have liked to have used a more complex technique of creating wrinkles. As Chloe did not have prevalence it didn't matter that her make up was not up to a high standard.

Our Editing Technique


Editing 

In our lessons we have been using Adobe to edit our film and production credits by doing this we have each done a role in what we have to do I have been doing the research and production credits, While Caitlin has being editing our film. we have decided to do this as we feel as Caitlin has the stronger role in editing when as I can do the sound research and edit the production credit.






Whilst we were editing we found it difficult at first on how adobe works but as the lessons went on we got the hang of it. We were more confident in putting the video clips in the right order and cutting it so that it there not any unnecessary footage can be cut so it looks clean and fresh. The struggle was the transactions and the transfers from one shot to another and trying not to make it jump and making it fade in and out of the shot smoothly and effectively.
Over all I think that editing has gone really well we have enough footage to make 2 minutes and we hope that the film is at a standard of where it relates to the genre and that the intending audience understands the opening 2 minutes.

Monday, 8 February 2016

Influence of Production

Influence of Production 

Normally in a Horror film the location is normally somewhere where where there is nobody there and there is just an abandoned shed for example and nothing around you but woodland. We had the idea from the film ' Cabin in the Woods' as it is an isolated place and it is quite scary as you are in a middle of nowhere and plus it has the same target audience. We felt that by watching the film we got ideas of how to target a male dominate audience. Also the location of 'The Conjuring' made us consider the time of day to film and what weather conditions we wanted.We filmed in the dark/dusk and if we did film it in the same weather conditions as the picture it will be unpredictable.

The costumes of our actors were not influenced by a specific film, in many films within this genre the antagonist is kept as a mystery in dark clothing with their face covered. An example of this can be seen in the film 'Scream' the antagonist is covered in order to hide their identity and thus building the tension. We wanted our victim to see more vulnerable and innocent hence why Hannah was dressed in light clothing. In our opening we intended to give the antagonist the most prevalence in order to build the tension.

When we were planning our opening, as a group, we discussed multiple different locations which we both agreed should be in a remote place where there is no people/cars around. This sort of location helps to build tension as it presents a fear of the unknown. If the victim dies in this location no one would be aware for a long time
The character we included are very stereotypical as the girl is very young and innocent but finds herself in a different situation, this is inspired by multiple different films.

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Film Diaries

Film Diaries 

Friday 18th December (arrived at 2.30pm left at 4.30pm)
The first day we went to the woods we went for walk through it just to get a feel for the woods and find the most appropriate place to start filming. We went to the woods straight after school but by the time we had done Hannah's make up it was about 2.30pm. During filming, as we were in a public place, we had to make sure that there were no people around, making it more difficult to film.  We included shot reverse shot during the head turning which also took a few attempts as we were cautious of the 180 Degree Rule. The reason we stopped filming at 4.30pm was because of the change in lighting and would have been too dark to continue.  




Wednesday 23th December (arrived at 4.30pm left at 5.00pm)
Due to other factors, we did not arrive at the woods as early as we had originally intended to, resulting in it being too dark to film anything. Although we did not film any footage we decided to use this opportunity to discuss when we would next be filming in order to have the correct lighting. 


Monday 4th January (arrived at 3.30pm left at 4.30pm)
As the second part of our opening two minutes we wanted the lighting to be noticeably darker to allow the audience to work out that time had passed, we arrived later. When we got there we had the correct lighting but had to be very quick when filming as it started to get dark quick. We experimented with several high and low shots to see which one would create the best effect. Also we filmed several different sounds to edit over the on top of our opening, like birds etc. 


Wednesday 20th January (arrived at 3.00pm left at 3.45pm)
After editing we realized that there was several shots that we should had included in order for it to make more sense. When the antagonist had killed Hannah we thought there should be a shot of the antagonist walking away and leaving the body which we had not previously filmed. Also we filmed a tracking shot of some feet walking as we were intending to include it in our opening. 

Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Interviewing Characters

Interview of Characters 


In this clip we have interviewed Hannah (the victim) and Amy (The Antagonist), we have asked them all about the film and some inside exclusive of when the film is out and how they feel about being in the film itself.


Storyboard

Storyboard The Hood 


In this storyboard we have illustrated our film in as much detail as possible and put in adobe and put some effects so it makes the audience understand the content of the film, we also added some scary forest music so it can feel more intense and dramatic.

Monday, 18 January 2016

Consideration of Stereotyping

Considering of Stereotype  


The stereotype that we are portraying in are opening 2 minutes is 'damsel in distress' we have decided to do this so that the audience can feel sorry for Hannah who will be getting attacked by the antagonist. Half the people who are interested in the film are female so they can sort of relate to the situation of walking home by yourself and being unsafe and having anyone to help you. Hannah is at a young age so this shows that it appeals our target audience which will be in the young adults 18+ category. This is very stereotypical in horror films as females are usually the victim as they can be weak and in danger.

The antagonist is normally a scary man, but in our opening 2 minutes we wanted to subvert to this and use an ordinary person which could be anyone. We wanted to show to the audience that anyone could be the antagonist because anyone could have an evil side to them. We didn't use a man in our opening but we still tried to make it realistic by getting someone a stronger then Hannah. With the Mother and Friend we tried to convey the upset and concern that the daughter has not returned home. It was difficult for the mother to being visibly upset whilst filming as we need to be upset as Hannah is being physically attacked. This is is very stereotypical for mother in these sort of films as they are the ones that always worry and always convey emotion through the film to their loved ones


Horror Film Research - The Purge Film Opening

The Purge 

In the opening scene of The Purge it is not what you would normally expect for an opening scene as it is done by a CTV camera filming people getting attacked, in some sort of way it does represent violence and in some horror film it does contain violence. The fact that the screen is CTV footage is clever it shows you from an audience perspective that you can catch crime on CTV and that i can be dangerous going out in evening by yourself. The Purge is about a wealthy family held hostage for harboring the target of a murderous syndicate during the purge, a 12 hour period in which any and all crime is legalized. The Purge is a 2013 American social science fiction horror film written and directed by James DeMonaco. In the opening you can't really tell who the characters are as it is on CTV so you can't really tell who are the main characters until the film has properly started. The audience may feel confused about the outcome of the opening scene but as the film continues it may be more understanding when its off the CTV footage. the background and location is in the street as is dark with lights and you can see the time and date on the screen from when this violence is occurring.

The sound of in the opening is very classically which a screechy violin twist to it it makes you feel curious and intense as it makes the audience feel like you are witnessing some awful stuff which can be hurtful to some people. The body language in the opening scene is seen to be violent as people are getting seriously hurt this gives a negative effect towards the audience as it can show that this sort of thing can happen in real life so it is giving a warning to the audience to be careful when going out in the dark and be weary of any weird social behavior in the area that you are surrounding.




In the opening the camera shot is obviously in CTV so it is seen as video footage. Video footage is usually seen as a high shot usually taking a shot of people from a high point of view this can show all of the location and really capture the body language and the action and behavior that is going on in the shot, This again shows the audience that the whole action that is going on in this footage from the high angle shot. Overall The Purge is an ideal horror film as it shows the audience the violence and gore that is portrait in the film and makes everyone feel really intense and fearful for the people who are getting attack by the people as they have made the terrorism legal in this film and shows the audience that if terrorism was legal it can lead to nasty things.












Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Horror Film Research -Insidious Film Opening

Insidious 

Insidious's opening 2 minutes you can see that it is very creepy and mysterious. The colour is very dark which indicates the theme of horror so the audience will have an idea that the film will be dark and gloomy which is what the audience will want to see from a horror film.Insidious is a supernatural horror directed by James Wan it is about a married couple Josh and Renai and their sons Dalton and Foster and their infant daughter Cali have recently moved into a new home. One night Dalton is drawn to the attic, when he hears creaking noises and sees the door open by itself. He falls from a ladder while investigating and sees a figure in the shadows. The next day, Dalton falls into an inexplicable coma. After three months without result, Renai and Josh are allowed to take Dalton home. Soon after, supernatural activity begins to occur. This will make the audience feel creeped  out as they supernatural activity is happening. In the opening scene the only characters you see is Dalton(the son) in his bed and a scary guy in the mirror this is good that it is this intense at the beginning because you need to show fright and in-tenseness to make the audience hooked. The background is quite gloomy and dark at the start of then after the titles have been revealed the picture turns into black and white and looks very vintage which some horrors are like very old and vintage.


The sound in the opening is very scary as it give a very screechy sound to it as it brings the intense atmosphere to the opening scene. Having this intense screechy music in the opening scene shows how much the opening scene can effect the audience by making the music and sound so scary and express that it is going to be a scary film. The body language in the opening scene is very intense as it brings a nervous atmosphere and the intention that someone is going to jump out and get you. The audience will expect the opening 2 minutes to be scary as it is a horror film and horror films are thrilling and dramatic



In the opening scene you see a series of camera shots such as a panning shot of the rooms and then it turns into a zoom in close up shot of the scary man. After the title there are various medium shots of each room. There is a sign of editing in the opening scene as there dissolving titles into black screen and the production credits at the beginning as each name come up it dissolves into a black screen this makes it more slow and scary especially with the screechy violin sound. Over all Insidious reaches my expectation of a horror film judging on the opening scene as it is scary which creepy objects and the sound and colour of the screen.


Trailer 

Friday, 8 January 2016

Results from Questionnaire

Results of Our Questionnaire 




















Above,you can see our results from our questionnaire, we have sent out this questionnaire so that we can get some ideas for our opening 2 minutes and get an audiences point of view as we hadn't decided props and location, so we wanted to find out from the audience what they thought the best possible props and location would be suitable for a horror film. From the results we have decided to set our film in the woods as that was the majority of the vote and our main props would be blood and knife which we can link them together so it can be more scary. Also the results tell us the age range suitable for our opening 2 minutes which is 16-20,so know we have an idea of what sort of target audience will have.