Monday, 10 May 2010
Thursday, 29 April 2010
How does your media product represent particular social groups?
The main social group shown through my media is the divide between males and females. The main character is being stalked and her reaction to this is to be scared (which we see through close ups of her face) and my her performance, which is to run away when she thinks she is being followed. In regards to her costume, she is wearing a pink dress and pink heels, the typical outfit that one would stereotypically associate with a 'girly girl'; what with it being very feminine. However, it is not the kind of outfit a person would associate with fighting off a murderous stalker. All of this come together to make the main character seem weak and vulnrable.
This is contrasted by the character of the stalker. Although it is not always the case, when someone thinks of a women being stalked, most people would automatically assume that the stalker is male. Although the stalker's gender is not revealed in the opening sequence, it would be normal for people to think that it could be male, one reason being that they are seen to be the most powerful, strong and in control character throughout the sequence.

Another reason the stalker could be percieved as male is by their costume; which consists off all black, with a black hoodie that is pulled up at all times. In society at the moment, the typical stereotype of a young male is that they go around with their hoods pulled up and creating trouble and harrassing people. The social group of these young people are also closly linked with the growing problem of knife crime, which is shown through the use of the knife as a prop. This stereotype is showing this social group in a negative night, not only by the knife and their costume, but by the fact that the only colours they wear are black, which connotes darkness, death and danger. This negative impression, with the use of editing where the shots of the stalker are all in black and white only add to the dislike and distrust of the stalker by the audience, even though they dont know who they are yet.
This is contrasted by the character of the stalker. Although it is not always the case, when someone thinks of a women being stalked, most people would automatically assume that the stalker is male. Although the stalker's gender is not revealed in the opening sequence, it would be normal for people to think that it could be male, one reason being that they are seen to be the most powerful, strong and in control character throughout the sequence.
What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing this product?
The first technology that i learnt about was how to use the camera, tri-pod and firewire which is how we uploaded our footage on the the Macs. As simplistic as most people would thing it is to work the cameras, with the help of a media technician at our school, we recieved detailed and helpful tutorials on how to properly use the cameras and tri-pods to achieve certain shots, for example, how to get a high angle shot without having to hold the camera and getting a shaky and ineffective shot.
This shot it my favourite shot, and one i am particularly proud of. The effect on the audience that just the added effects of blurryness and the change in colur and the temerature of colour had worked very well and made the audience feel the panic and alarm of the main character. Also, the effect of the hand help camera conveys her feeling on instability and panic.
My main problem that i encountered was, when editing shots, and effects on shots, it tended to move my music and sounds effects around and out of place. However, i was then tought how to lock the sound effects to the player head, meaning that it would stay with its clip and would not move. I also found that, when overlapping sound tracks and effects, i could fade in/out the music so that it would flow together much more smoothly, and the change in music wouldnt be so obvious and sharp.
Lastly, i learnt how to upload my video onto You Tube, and then embed this as a gadget onto my blog. Although i could have just uploaded onto a new post, by making my video a 'Gadget' it meant that my video would always appear at the top of my blog, no matter how many new entries i made after that.
Within the editing process using iMovie, i started with a brief knowledge on how it worked, but was further developed by my continued use of it and more helpful tutorials. I was then successfully able to create titles that slowly appeared and faded onto the screen, change the font and colour so that they matched the typical convensions of a thriller opening (cold blue lettering) and was able to place them on both a black screen and on a normal frame. I also learnt that by using the arrow keys i could move the player head to the exact point in which i wanted to cut, making my cuts more precise and flowing smoother between shot to shot. I also expanded my knowledge on different effects that i could add to my media, and found which effects worked well together, and which ones changed the atmosphere and attracted my target audience.
This shot it my favourite shot, and one i am particularly proud of. The effect on the audience that just the added effects of blurryness and the change in colur and the temerature of colour had worked very well and made the audience feel the panic and alarm of the main character. Also, the effect of the hand help camera conveys her feeling on instability and panic.
My main problem that i encountered was, when editing shots, and effects on shots, it tended to move my music and sounds effects around and out of place. However, i was then tought how to lock the sound effects to the player head, meaning that it would stay with its clip and would not move. I also found that, when overlapping sound tracks and effects, i could fade in/out the music so that it would flow together much more smoothly, and the change in music wouldnt be so obvious and sharp.
Lastly, i learnt how to upload my video onto You Tube, and then embed this as a gadget onto my blog. Although i could have just uploaded onto a new post, by making my video a 'Gadget' it meant that my video would always appear at the top of my blog, no matter how many new entries i made after that.
What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?
Firstly, i believe that some of the Sky Movie channels, especially Sky Movies Action and Thriller channel would be likely to show and advertise my film as this channel would show simular films and would also be watched by the intended target audience, of teenagers/young adults, between the ages of 15-25.
Lastly, another institution that would advertise my film would be in the cinema. This would be successful as it could be shown as a trailer before films, specifically other thriller films, therefore directly appealing to the intended target audience of a thriller film.
Also, channels such as ITV usually advertise films (something the BBC cant do) and i believe they would advertise my film too, bearing in mind that it was advertised after the watershed. This is because ITV, especially ITV 2, mostly show TV drama shows and people into these kinds of shows are more likely to also find a thriller film appealing.
Lastly, another institution that would advertise my film would be in the cinema. This would be successful as it could be shown as a trailer before films, specifically other thriller films, therefore directly appealing to the intended target audience of a thriller film.
Lastly, magazines and radio stations are likely to advertise my thriller as they are both medias that are popular with the teenage/young adult demographic that i am appealing to. An example would be a radio station such as Kiss, as this is primarily listened to by a younger audience.
In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?
Also, long shots of the main character allowed us to see all of her costume, of which was in bright pink colours, and showing that nothing about her was being hidden from the audience, making her automatically trusting from the beginning. This then contrasted the stalker who was only shown in close ups, so that their identity was hidden and obscurred and making them untrustworthy to the audience and also made them ask questions about their identity.
I also developed convensions of a thriller, particularly that of Memento. In this film, information was slowly revealed to the audience through the use of flash backs and i thought this was a really effective way of enticing the audience. I developed this idea by showing information slowly to the audience by the use of dreams of the main character, which is shown right at the end of my opening.
However, the use of editing that i used in my media challenged the convensions of a thriller, firstly, because some of my scenes (usually the scenes of the stalker) were in black and white, or with a blurred effect, where as the scenes of the main character (Lucy) were normal. Most thrillers would usually never use both kinds of effects or, if the did, they would only use it spiratically. However, i decided that i wanted to use this as it created a clear divide between the protagonist and the antagonist. This was important to achieve because the story it shown through the main character and, if she is shown to fear this mysterious stalker, then so will the audience, creating the sense of tension that i was aiming for.
Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?
Since making my preliminary task I feel I have learnt a lot in all areas. Firstly, I know the importance of thoroughly planning my sequence. For our preliminary task we had to re-shoot three times and i feel that this was greatly down to not enough planning, therefore when it came to my thriller opening I realised how important it was too plan all angles, which didnt just mean storyboards, but scrips, locations research, costume, props, etc.
Also, in the progression from my priliminary task to my thriller opening I feel I have made progress as a person too. As mentioned above, we had to re-shoot our preliminary task numerous times and this was not only time consuming but fraustrating too. However, when it came to shooting our thriller openings I realisedthe importance of shooting more footage, as much as it took to show that I had worked to the best of my ability.
However, drawing skills that I had learnt whilst making my preliminary task, I feel that the focus of continuity editing was also shown in my work, making it look smoother and more effective. For example, we used a lot of match on action, as can be seen from the images below:
Also, in the progression from my priliminary task to my thriller opening I feel I have made progress as a person too. As mentioned above, we had to re-shoot our preliminary task numerous times and this was not only time consuming but fraustrating too. However, when it came to shooting our thriller openings I realisedthe importance of shooting more footage, as much as it took to show that I had worked to the best of my ability.
However, drawing skills that I had learnt whilst making my preliminary task, I feel that the focus of continuity editing was also shown in my work, making it look smoother and more effective. For example, we used a lot of match on action, as can be seen from the images below:
Location Research
These are three locations that i have researched that i thought could either be useful in my thriller opening or created an eerie atmosphere, something that needs to be achieved in a thriller film.
This is a picture of a tube station. My main colours in this picture are cold colours, such as grey. There are a lot of wires around the tracks and this creates the sense of danger. This is reinforced when we see the bright red and yellow danger signs around the tracks.

This picture is taken in a park. As we can see the park looks deserted. This gives the impression that anything could happen and no one would be around to help. The tree's around the area give the idea that anyone could be hiding in them and you wouldnt know.
This is a picture of an alleyway. Even though it is daytime, this location would be more effective to a thriller if it was set at night, as the low key lighting and the shadows would portray an eeire feeling to the audience, as though someone was hiding there.
This is a picture of a tube station. My main colours in this picture are cold colours, such as grey. There are a lot of wires around the tracks and this creates the sense of danger. This is reinforced when we see the bright red and yellow danger signs around the tracks.
This picture is taken in a park. As we can see the park looks deserted. This gives the impression that anything could happen and no one would be around to help. The tree's around the area give the idea that anyone could be hiding in them and you wouldnt know.
This is a picture of an alleyway. Even though it is daytime, this location would be more effective to a thriller if it was set at night, as the low key lighting and the shadows would portray an eeire feeling to the audience, as though someone was hiding there.
Wednesday, 28 April 2010
How did you attract/address your audience?
Also, because the film is a psychological thriller the type of people who would want to watch this film would be people that enjoy this type of genre, and having to ask questions and try and work out the answers. This can be seen in our opening sequence when the audience only see parts of the stalker and their identity is kept a secret. This attracts our audience because they immediatly want to know who this stalker is and are inticed to keep watching to find the answers to their questions. Editing was also used to make the stalker more mysterious as most of the images of them are blurred or in black and white, making them more mysterious, and more difficult to guess their identity, making the audience ask even more questions.
Alos, in attracting our audience it is important to look at previous successful thrilers and look what worked well for them. For example, in Sixth Sense, the first thing the audience see is the cold, blue writing of the titles, and the audiences first impression is a sense of eerieness. This was an idea i particuarly liked and, as it worked well for Sixth Sense, used simular titles in my opening. This can be seen below:
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
Who would be the audience for your media product?
The audience for a thriller is dependent on the genre of the thriller itself. Thrillers such as Sixth Sense (one of the openings we analysed) is a borderline horror film and will be targerted at a different demographic to something like Memento, which is a crime thriller and aimed at more of a mature audience. However, i think the general demographic targeted for thriller films is of young adults, between the ages of 15-25.
However, for the thriller we made, it fell more in the sub-genre of a psychological thriller, meaning that it it uses a narrative that makes the character exposed to a danger on a mental level rather than a physical one. This is apparent in our thriller as the plot follows the main character who is trying to uncover the identity of her stalker, and whether the stalker is even real or not. Because of this, it means that the film makes the audience ask a lot of questions, more so in a typical thriller as more of the story is hiden and slowly revealed. This kind of film requires a lot of concentration on the behalf of the audience and will require them to be slightly older, therefore our thriller is probably aimed at people between the age group of 18-25.
Also, i believe that our thriller is aimed primarily at women, as the main character is a women and therefore more relatable to a female audience, however, there are many aspects of the film that would appeal to men too. Also, the audience would have to be people that were into the thriller genre, as it requires a lot of thinking and question asking, and not just someone casually watching the film.
However, because our peice of work is only showing the opening of a thriller, not all of this is made apparent straight away. However, we do make it clear that the main character (who is primarily the focus of the camera) is the main character, and that it contains a psychological element with the shots of the stalker, although his identity is obscured. The audience immediatly ask questions on who the stalker is, why she is being stalked and, due to the fact that she is seen waking up at the end, is the stalker even real?
A shot of the stalker - costume is used so that the stalker is wearing a hood, making him unrecognisable to the audience, and they ask questions about who he is.
However, for the thriller we made, it fell more in the sub-genre of a psychological thriller, meaning that it it uses a narrative that makes the character exposed to a danger on a mental level rather than a physical one. This is apparent in our thriller as the plot follows the main character who is trying to uncover the identity of her stalker, and whether the stalker is even real or not. Because of this, it means that the film makes the audience ask a lot of questions, more so in a typical thriller as more of the story is hiden and slowly revealed. This kind of film requires a lot of concentration on the behalf of the audience and will require them to be slightly older, therefore our thriller is probably aimed at people between the age group of 18-25.
Also, i believe that our thriller is aimed primarily at women, as the main character is a women and therefore more relatable to a female audience, however, there are many aspects of the film that would appeal to men too. Also, the audience would have to be people that were into the thriller genre, as it requires a lot of thinking and question asking, and not just someone casually watching the film.
However, because our peice of work is only showing the opening of a thriller, not all of this is made apparent straight away. However, we do make it clear that the main character (who is primarily the focus of the camera) is the main character, and that it contains a psychological element with the shots of the stalker, although his identity is obscured. The audience immediatly ask questions on who the stalker is, why she is being stalked and, due to the fact that she is seen waking up at the end, is the stalker even real?
A shot of the stalker - costume is used so that the stalker is wearing a hood, making him unrecognisable to the audience, and they ask questions about who he is.
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
The Filming Of Our Thriller
Over the weekend we shot the footage for our thriller. During class time we uploaded our footage and after looking over the film we have realized that one of our scenes did not shoot properly, and cuts out in the middle. We decided we would go back the following weekend and re-shoot the scenes. However, during class we cut out the scenes we didnt want and put them in the correct order. Although we hadnt properly cut them we looked throught them anyway to get an idea of how well it made sense. We decided that it made sense to us (because we knew the plot) however what we wanted to convey to the audience wasnt clear. Therefore, we decided to shoot a few more shots, that would break up some of our longer scenes and convey the idea that the main character (Lucy) was being followed (as this wasnt clear). So we took the cameras outside and filmed a few more scenes that we are going to upload next lesson.
Tuesday, 5 January 2010
Audience Research 1
What do you expect to see in a Thriller film?
Name:
Age:
Class:
Ethnicity:
1)What type of camera shots do you expect to see?
- Long Shot - Extreme close-up -Mid-shot
-Establishing Shot - Dutch angle
2)What type of lighting do you expect?
- Low key lighting - High Key lighting
3) What do you expect to see?
4)What type of sound do you expect?
- No sound -Normal level of sound - Hyperbolic sound
5)What type of characters do you expect?
6)What type of thrillers do you like?
- Action thriller (Race against the Clock and a lot of violence)
- Conspiracy thriller (In which the hero/heroine confronts a powerful group of enemies whose true extent only he/she recognizes)
- Crime thriller (this particular genre is a hybrid type of both crime films and thrillers that offers a suspenseful account of a successful or failed crime or crimes.)
- Disaster thriller (In which the main conflict is due to some sort of natural or artificial disaster, such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanoes,)
- Drama thriller (In which the story consists of the elements of a thriller and drama film.)
- Legal thriller (In which the lawyer-heroes/heroines confront enemies outside, as well as inside, the courtroom and are in danger of losing not only their cases but their lives)
- Medical thriller (In which the hero/heroine are medical doctors/personnel working to solve an expanding medical problem.)
- Political thriller (In which the hero/heroine must ensure the stability of the government that employs him.)
- Psychological thriller (In which (until the often violent resolution) the conflict between the main characters is mental and emotional, rather than physical.)
- Spy thriller (In which the hero is generally a government agent who must take violent action against agents of a rival government or (in recent years) terrorists.)
- Techno-thriller (In which (typically military) technology is described in detail and made essential to the reader's/viewer understands of the plot)
- Religious thriller (In which the plot is closely connected to religious objects, institutions and questions.)
Name:
Age:
Class:
Ethnicity:
1)What type of camera shots do you expect to see?
- Long Shot - Extreme close-up -Mid-shot
-Establishing Shot - Dutch angle
2)What type of lighting do you expect?
- Low key lighting - High Key lighting
3) What do you expect to see?
4)What type of sound do you expect?
- No sound -Normal level of sound - Hyperbolic sound
5)What type of characters do you expect?
6)What type of thrillers do you like?
- Action thriller (Race against the Clock and a lot of violence)
- Conspiracy thriller (In which the hero/heroine confronts a powerful group of enemies whose true extent only he/she recognizes)
- Crime thriller (this particular genre is a hybrid type of both crime films and thrillers that offers a suspenseful account of a successful or failed crime or crimes.)
- Disaster thriller (In which the main conflict is due to some sort of natural or artificial disaster, such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, volcanoes,)
- Drama thriller (In which the story consists of the elements of a thriller and drama film.)
- Legal thriller (In which the lawyer-heroes/heroines confront enemies outside, as well as inside, the courtroom and are in danger of losing not only their cases but their lives)
- Medical thriller (In which the hero/heroine are medical doctors/personnel working to solve an expanding medical problem.)
- Political thriller (In which the hero/heroine must ensure the stability of the government that employs him.)
- Psychological thriller (In which (until the often violent resolution) the conflict between the main characters is mental and emotional, rather than physical.)
- Spy thriller (In which the hero is generally a government agent who must take violent action against agents of a rival government or (in recent years) terrorists.)
- Techno-thriller (In which (typically military) technology is described in detail and made essential to the reader's/viewer understands of the plot)
- Religious thriller (In which the plot is closely connected to religious objects, institutions and questions.)
Audience Research 2
From this research we can see that most people prefer legal or spy thrillers to any other type. Although our thriller is neither of these we will be using elements of a spy thriller that can be linked in to our plot of the stalker. This will, hopefully, then attract our target audience.
Monday, 4 January 2010
Character Descriptions And Casting
Lucy - Lucy has been chosen to play the part of the main character. This character is a female buisness women who is currently working in an office.Throughout the opening and the film, it is based on the idea that she is being stalked. However, throughout the film numerous suspects are unveiled and the audience is constantly asking questions and changing their opinions on who the stalker could be. Throughout the whole film, the character keeps having dreams, each time revealing some more information on the real identity of the stalker. The first dream is shown to us as the opening (the part that we will be filming). This character is always made recognisable by the bright pink heels that she wears.
Charley - I play the part of the stalker. In the opening sequence my identity is never revealed as this will slowly happen during the duration of the film. In the beginning, you are unable to tell if i am male or female, therefore, my character wears a mask (to conceal her face), a hood (to conceal her hair) and dark baggy clothing for ambiguity. This character is always made recognisable by the white plimsoles they always wear during the dreams.
Laura - Laura is shown in the opening as a friend and collegue of Lucys. During the rest of the film this character will become one of the many suspects, however, that has not yet been established during the opening. Instead, she has a conversation with Lucy in a lift, and scares her when Lucy is sure she is the only person in the building but aware that someone is following her. This character comes across as friendly and polite, and has no real means of recognition (like the other two characters).
These characters follow the convention of a thriller for many reasons. Firstly, we have the main character (Lucy) who is seen as weaker and vulnrable and make the audience fear for her safety. Because the story is told through her point of view, if Lucy feels fear then so does the audience. The character of the stalker is mysterious and the use of the hood and gloves hides their identity and makes them intimidating to Lucy and, in turn, the audience. This also makes the audience ask many questions, as they try to uncover the identity of the stalker.
Charley - I play the part of the stalker. In the opening sequence my identity is never revealed as this will slowly happen during the duration of the film. In the beginning, you are unable to tell if i am male or female, therefore, my character wears a mask (to conceal her face), a hood (to conceal her hair) and dark baggy clothing for ambiguity. This character is always made recognisable by the white plimsoles they always wear during the dreams.
Laura - Laura is shown in the opening as a friend and collegue of Lucys. During the rest of the film this character will become one of the many suspects, however, that has not yet been established during the opening. Instead, she has a conversation with Lucy in a lift, and scares her when Lucy is sure she is the only person in the building but aware that someone is following her. This character comes across as friendly and polite, and has no real means of recognition (like the other two characters).
These characters follow the convention of a thriller for many reasons. Firstly, we have the main character (Lucy) who is seen as weaker and vulnrable and make the audience fear for her safety. Because the story is told through her point of view, if Lucy feels fear then so does the audience. The character of the stalker is mysterious and the use of the hood and gloves hides their identity and makes them intimidating to Lucy and, in turn, the audience. This also makes the audience ask many questions, as they try to uncover the identity of the stalker.
Initial Ideas
Our initial plot idea was thought up by Laura, and it involved a women, who works in an office, who is being stalked. However, due to problems that might occur when trying to find a suitable location, we are having to re-think some of our ideas. We also found that our ideas didnt really .... lead anywhere. What would happen in the rest of the film after this opening? Therefore, we have tried to develop our ideas and decided that the opening sequence is actually a dream, on of many that she has during the duration of the whole film, and each dream gives us an extra clue and more information about who the stalker is, as throughout the film many suspects become clear. However, in the opening it is unclear that it is a dream until the very end.
However, ideas are still developing.
However, ideas are still developing.
Location Research
In regards to our origional ideas, the ideal location for our thriller opening would be in an office. Although we know people that work in offices, it is going to rather difficult to obtain permission to film in offices, more so because they would have to be deserted when we did our filming. Because of this we are going to re think our origional location choice and see if, as a group, we can come up with a better idea for a location. This may mean changing some of our original plot ideas.
This is a shot of the alleyway next to Laura's house. We thought this would be an effect location as the dark and dingy alleyway, which had negative connotations, then contrasted the warm and safe house which is the location she enters less. Therefore, when the Stalker is seen to somehow get into her house, this frightens the audience and have them fearing for the main character.
This is a shot of the kitchen in the house that we used. Joining the kitchen and another room was a window which, as you can see from this shot, was how decided to film this particular scene. This gives the impression that the main character is being watched and creates tension.
This is a shot of the stalker in the bathroom. One of the benefits of using a house, rather than our origional idea of the offices. It is a room that the stalker can hide in and is unlikely to be found. Also, it shows just how close the stalker and the main character are, athough the main character is unaware of this. This also creates tension for the audience.
Upon further reflection, we have decided to change the location for our thriller. This is for many reasons; firstly, because it would have been difficult to obtain permission to use an office at night. Also, the office that we had imagined filming in was not based on any real offices that we knew of and it would have been difficult to find one that met our expectations. Also, we thought more effective ad creative ideas could be applied to a different setting, as apposed to an office. Therefore, we have decided to locate our set in a house, which would make more sense anyway, as there could be any number of explanations why someone else would be in an office building, but it makes it more eerie that there is someone, other than herself, in her own house.
Title Sequence
- Name of the Film
- Titles
- Logos and Production companies
- Casting director
- The opening shows part of the film and then maybe the title sequence
- Film companies
- The names of a few of the main actors
- Production designer
- Exectutive producer
- Director of Photography
- Edited by
- Music by
- Costume design
- Titles
- Logos and Production companies
- Casting director
- The opening shows part of the film and then maybe the title sequence
- Film companies
- The names of a few of the main actors
- Production designer
- Exectutive producer
- Director of Photography
- Edited by
- Music by
- Costume design
Conventions Of An Opening Sequence
-Close up of objects (clues)
-Extreme close ups
-Slow pace music.
-Hyperbolic sounds
-Low key lighting
-Fades
-Cross- Dissolves
-Main character seen first
-Things are not as clear.
-Sometimes a face backs.
-See the crime first (sometimes)
-Black Screen
-Questions asked usually who? why?
-Extreme close ups
-Slow pace music.
-Hyperbolic sounds
-Low key lighting
-Fades
-Cross- Dissolves
-Main character seen first
-Things are not as clear.
-Sometimes a face backs.
-See the crime first (sometimes)
-Black Screen
-Questions asked usually who? why?
Conventions Of A Thriller
- Flash backs.
- Questions asked by audience
- Night / Dark
- Low key lighting.
- Eerie music
- Revenge
- Tension
- Antagonist
- Protagonist
- Questions asked by audience
- Night / Dark
- Low key lighting.
- Eerie music
- Revenge
- Tension
- Antagonist
- Protagonist
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