Tuesday, 20 December 2011

TARGET AUDIENCE

From our questionnaire, we have discovered that our target audience should be aimed at the late teen to early 20 age group of male gender, however it would not exclude females. Our questionnaire also shows that our audience would prefer Action, Crime and Psychology in the film over things such as horror, mystery .etc.

This has informed our planning as we now know that our original idea relates to what our target audience want and similar films were proven successful .E.g Kidulthood, which figures show on YouTube that the most popular target group was Male aged 13-17 and 25-34. These are the same group that we wish to aim for as it has proven successful in the past.

Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Sunday, 11 December 2011

AUDIENCE RESEARCH (QUESTIONNAIRE)

For our audience research we chose to use a questionnaire. There was a total of 29 questionnaires completed. Here are the results:

What is your Gender?
Male (15)        Female  (14)     Other (0)
Which age group are you?
13-17 (26)         18-24 (2)     25-30 (1)
31-40 (0)        41-50 (0)      50+ (0)
What do you consider a thriller film to be?
Crime  (7)            Action  (13)           Psychological  (19)
Horror   (11)        Mystery  (11)           Other   (2)
Out of the films below which do you prefer?   
The Dark Knight  (12)                     The Da Vinci Code   (2)
Black Swan    (9)                              Other  (6)
A list of others:    
·         Inception
·         Fly Boys
·         Inception
·         Forrest Gump
·         Shutter Island
·         Lion King




THRILLER GENRES

Conspiracy Thriller- In which a hero/heroine stands up to a large group of enemies whose true extent only he/she recognizes. An example of a conspiracy thriller film would be JFK.

Crime Thriller- This is a hybrid of both a crime film and thriller that offers suspense and a successful or failed crime. These films focus more on the criminal rather than the policeman. These films usually contain murders, robberies, chases .etc. An example of a Crime Thriller would be Seven.

Erotic Thriller- it consists of erotica and thriller. It has become popular since the 1980s and the rise of VCR market penetration. An example of an Erotica Thriller would be Basic Instinct.

Legal Thriller- a film that is based on the lawyer- hero/heroine has to confront people on the outside as well of the inside. They are in danger of not only losing their cases but also their lives. An example of a Legal Thriller would be The Runaway Jury.

Political Thriller- In which the hero/heroine must ensure the stability of the government that employs him. An example of a Political thriller would be State of Play.

Psychlogical Thriller- A film where there is a conflict that is more mental and emotional rather than physical. Characters are not reliant on physical strength to overcome their brutish enemies, but rather are reliant on their mental resources, whether it be by battling wits with a formidable opponent or by battling for equilibrium in the character's own mind. An example of a Psychological Thriller would be Psycho.

Supernatural Thriller- Where the film brings in an otherworldly element mixed with tension, suspense and differet plot twists. An example of a Supernatural thriller would be Fallen.

Monday, 5 December 2011

my analysis of our filming work so far.

although we have not done much filming or spent much time together filming, i can see we work well together. we took little time to get a lot done and we did it well. we are very organised and serious when it comes to filming, making sure every shot is perfect.
we also have a large variation of different shots to create effect. our main camera woman, rachel is also very good at long panning shots. these our one of our strongest points and we will most likely likely include them in our later piece.
we are yet to try all of the shots we have included and it will be interesting to see how we perform.

ZOMBIELAND OPENING CREDITS ANALYSIS


  • ·         The credits to it are short, they have in them: the companies involved, actors and the title of the film.
  • ·         The “Columbia pictures” font was larger than the other fonts. Was also there as though it was part of the picture. Finally it was colour related to the film.
  • ·         All of the fonts and words are there as if they were actually there. For example if someone ran into where the fonts are then the words will be moved out of place as if they were actually there.
  • ·         Also all other fonts are colour relevant to the film.


  • ·         As well the film title is centered. This would show the significance of that part of the credits as the film title. Once again it is larger and is colour relevant to the film like the rest of the credits
  • .     After the main start of actors, companies and titles the credits go into the directors, producers and who else played an important role in the production of the film.
  • .      Unlike the starting credits these names are in a smaller font and are more bunched together. This would resemble that they are less important to the audience but are very important to the film.







Saturday, 3 December 2011

the da vinci code audience analysis

this trailer was most viewed in america Alaska, great Britain and India. these are all hugely powerful places in terms of the film industry and the popularity of the film in those places shows its success. this could also be linked to the fact that these countries are mainly Christian (excluding India) and they were intrigued by the angle and connotations of the film.
This video is most popular with:
GenderAge
Female13-17
Male45-54
Male13-17
the main audience for this film seems to be a male one. this seems to come up a lot in thriller films and i think we can use this information to shape our target audience. the most popular age for these males are 45-54, i think this is because of the fact that many older people read books to relax, and Dan brown is a very complex and mature writer and one many older will read. i also think the fact that the protagonist is of this age also means that the viewers of the same age (45-54) age people can relate to him.

Friday, 2 December 2011

story board for prelimenary task

Script for our preliminary task-

Tash & prison guard walks towards the lift (bottom of d block)
Opens it, enters
Exits in canteen
Walks across canteen
Exits d block
Walks across to lobby
Enters lobby,
Walks down the corridor
Opens door to e11
Enters
Sits
Prison guard waits outside
Tash-“so, how are you feeling today?”
Me-“on top of the world (creepy voice-deep, croaky)
Tash-“that’s, err, good to hear. Do you want to talk about anything?”
Me-“there’s plenty I wanna talk about, but do you really want to hear it? Did they tell you what im in here for?”
Tash-“they told me you were a complex character. Do you want to talk about what you did?”
Me-“haha, its funny, she looked just like you. Wonder if you would scream like her too”

Shot list for our preliminary task

Tasha & prison guard walks towards the lift (bottom of d block)-long panning shot
Opens it, enters- close up of her hand on the lift button, shot from inside the lift as the doors opens. Shot from outside the lift, watching them enter and the doors close.
Exits in canteen- panning shot of them walk across the canteen.
Walks across canteen-
 Exits d block- long shot from outside, watching them leave canteen.
Walks across to lobby – long shot, panning
Enters lobby- mid shot, panning
Walks down the corridor- close up of feet, panning
Opens door to e11- close up of her hand on the door
Enters- match cut to her entering from inside the room
Sits- over shoulder shot, looking at prisoner
Prison guard waits outside
Tasha-“so, how are you feeling today?”- mid shot on Tasha from prisoners pov
Me-“on top of the world (creepy voice-deep, croaky)- mid shot on me, from over Tasha’s shoulder
Tasha-“that’s, err, good to hear. Do you want to talk about anything?”-  Mid shot, point of view shot (mine)
Me-“there’s plenty I wanna talk about, but do you really want to hear it? Did they tell you what I’m in here for?”- Close up to show the craze in my face
Tasha-“they told me you were a complex character. Do you want to talk about what you did?”- Close up to show understanding and care in her face
Me-“ha-ha, its funny, she looked just like you. Wonder if you would scream like her too”- close up to emphasise the hatred and smile on my face.

Thursday, 1 December 2011

the da vinci code opener analysis

camera-as the clip starts, we are shown the image of an old man running. we are then shown an over shoulder shot looking at his face, and we see he is being chased. this is a classic thriller feature. we are also shown an establishing shot to show it is in a museum, at night and generally set the scene.we are later shown an over shoulder shot from the chaser and down the path of his gun to the old man. it is a downwards tilt shot to show that the chaser is more powerful and is dominant. the shot then moves to the protagonist, who is giving a lecture. we are shown a shot from behind him looking upwards to the crowd to show his power.

editing- in the first shots of the chase, there is a lot of rapid cuts to show the mood and tempo of the scene. there is then a simultaneous cut to a lecture that is going on at the same time. the cuts are very slow and there is very smooth shots. this is a contrast to the other scene. this creates a feeling of tension and anxiety, feelings thriller directors/writers aim to create. it is a strange contrast between the shots.

mise en scene- the chaser is wearing a hooded cloak, to create a mysterious feeling in the audience and the same feeling towards the hooded character. he is also carrying a gun and points and shoots it at the old man, this seems like a horrible things to do which makes the audience start to feel dislike towards him.

sound- like with the cuts there is also rapid change in the music between the shots. in the chasing scene there is up building and tension building music. it is non diagetic. there is also sounds of the old mans footsteps and ones of the chaser (diagetic). it is a strange contrast between the calming and interesting mood of the lecture and the nerve racking fast pace music of the chase.

inception opening scene analysis

c- the opening sounds are incredibly uplifting , however a slow motion shot of the 
ocean is the first thing we see. this is a contrast with the music that was on before. 
the music then changes to fit the camera shot, as it moves to show the protagonist 
lying in the sand/shallow water. the shot of him is one looking down at him to show 
he is powerless. then this point is reinforced as another character comes towards him 
and an over shoulder shot is used to show he is more powerful than the main character 
o the floor.  we are also shown and establishing shot to show the general location. 
  
e- a fast pace cut from the credits to the beach scene is strange as the scene 
appears to be quite calm and peaceful which is strangely contrasting. the cuts are 
then quite slow and not very often to show the nature of the scene. the beach scene 
is also very calm, and slow cuts with worm eye view shots and calming ambience of
the waves crashing reinforces this.    
 
M-the way in which the protagonist was dressed, in ripped and tattered clothes, 
was strange as the scenery was a sort of paradise. It was a strange contrast.
And as we see an armed guard it becomes even more clear there is something strange
going on. We are then shown that the unconscious protagonist is also armed, this 
builds tension and, as a film opening, allows the viewer to think and wonder of what
could be happening or who this man is.
 
S-the first few shots have mainly diagetic sounds of the waves crashing, and some 
very faint non diagetic calming music. This continues until the shot goes towards
the guard, where we instead see a reverse, and mainly background non-diagetic
music is heard, and a little diagetic sounds from his footsteps. This backing music
creates a tense mood and allows anxiety and suspense to build in the viewer.