Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Question 3 What kind of media institution might distribute your media production and why?

A film could be distributed in the UK by production/distributing companies such as film four, metrodome via the microwave scheme etc.

A film could also be distributed in the USA by production/distributing companies such as 20th Century Fox, Universal, Columbia, Paramount, Disney etc.

A film could be viewed via cinema (either celluloid or digital), a website on the internet, YouTube, DVD/blue ray, television, viral marketing etc.

I think the methods I would use for our thriller would be to distribute it in the UK with film four as they distribute new film and put one into them and this would help our thriller get more publicity.

I would choose for my film to be viewed via the internet, television and DVD as all three of these technologies are very popular with teenagers who are who my film is aimed at.

I would compare our film to the film Shifty as it is similar in many ways. It also is aimed at teenagers. It uses similar settings such as streets, parks and estates.
It uses fast pace, modern music in its trailer to attract the audience and we thought we would do the same.

Monday, 26 March 2012

Question 4 Who would be the audience, for your media product?

When we was developing our thriller we made a survey and this was aimed at young adults and teenagers. We asked what they enjoyed most about thrillers and what was the best aspect of a thriller?, when we was filming our thriller we kept in mind the answers that were given and the feedback and altered a few aspects and it was aimed at them.

Wordle: MEDIA

Above is some of the aspects of a thriller and some of the comments and feedback that we recived and i put them in to the website wordle which shows she aspects are most important.

Saturday, 24 March 2012

Question 5 How did you attract/address your audience?

The way I attracted people to watch my video was by emailing it to my friends on Facebook etc. and they watched it on their or they looked up them name of it and watched it on their phones and I players.
My thriller hold the audience’s attention very well with cliff-hangers ,suspense, shock, this is because it builds up tension and suspense through the music which we chose because its slow at the start and gradually gets faster the more we get to the killing scene. The killer is very weird and strange and has been following ellie and when he gets the wrong girl the audience is shocked and all the suspense and tension has built up to this moment and I think that this kept the audience attention. Another thing that keeps their attention is the fact the girl has said by to her friends and is walking through the park allow as it starts to get dark and the audience are course to what will happen to her. Also at the end of the film we leave it on a cliff hanger because we fade the film out when the girl has died and Neyro is in a state of shock about what he has done, leaving the audience to think what has happened to her? This could be things like, see if Neyro gets ellie and kills her after all or he kills more girls that look like her, he could get caught by the police or he could still be out their? The audience will want to keep watching after the two minutes because they want to know what will happen to ellie and Neyro and me as well.
The location was good as well because we filmed it in a dark place favouring the killer and because it was a park and shops/flats it shows they are not in a wealthy area showing that there is not much to do so teenagers get into trouble like what is shown in the thriller and there was a lot of trees around for him to hide and their wasn’t a lot of people about. we used young actors and actresses because we created a stereotype because normally a guy breaks a girls heart however in our thriller we did not play to this stereotype we done it so the guy was heartbroken and upset and the girl was moving on and he didn’t like how she left him and this creates more tension because the audience have never seen this before, I think the audience will engage with characters and will think twice about going out allow and being more carful.



Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Question 7 Looking back at your preliminary task what do you feel you have learnt and why?

This is something i created from jigsaw planet to show what I have learnt .

http://www.jigsawplanet.com/?rc=play&pid=14566b0a36cb

Throught out the making of my prilimary task I have learnt a range of new skills like editing,camera movements,sound,mise-en-scene, how to create a ident and much more.

Below is some images from our thriller and our prilimamary task and how we used the same techniques but mde then to a higher standard.





 This is a picture from our preliminary task of Taginder walking the one below is from our final thriller of Ellie and Neyro. We used similar techniques that we used in our preliminary task to our thriller, however the viewer will be able to see a clear progression within our work my looking at both of them and seeing the differce..

In both clips there were walking scenes, we developmet our editing skills in the finile piece as we had practis when we done it in our prelinimary task however we were able to add more effects and we added sound as well. Whereas in the preliminary task it was our first attempt at ever editing and there are some blury parts and it doesnt cut very well however we developed our skills and managed to put together a good thriller.

Saturday, 17 March 2012

Filming for Evaluation Question 2

We filmed the answer to question 2 on the evaluation. We decided to do this as it was a more interesting and it shows different ways to use technology when completing an evaluation. To answear this question me, Tajinder, Ellie and florida all sat in front of a camera and answered the question tand each gave answers to the questions and imprives when needed to.

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

finished our thriller

Today we finished our thriller and we are really pleased with it we will know start our evaluation and we upload our thriller onto youtube and on to our blogs. We had to change a few bits add the end and edit it more but overall the finished product is really good.

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

More filming

Today we went out and filmed more bits for our thriller becuase when we watched it through it was not look enought so we came up with ideas on how to make it loger and went out and filmed them, today we filmed Ellie who Neryo is meant to kill walking and seeing Florida and Neryo tries to kill her but doesnt get a chance to creating suspense and shock in our thriller.

Tuesday, 21 February 2012



Target Audience

Before we started our filming we talked about the target audience. we posted our questions online at survey monkey. We then got out results and looked at what people wanted in thriller and what aspect/feature they enjoyed the most. The first option which our audience choose was suspense and in second place was mind games. Once seeing these results we added both of these aspects/features onto our thriller. Our first idea for our thriller was that the target audience we would try and appeal to would be teenagers/young adults. Our target audience research confirmed this idea and who would be our target audience research. 


Editing

Tajinder finished editing the footage that we recorded,meaning all the group needs  to do is add transitions, music and titles, to make it effectively look like a thriller opening. We all decided that our titles will be in a font named 'Cracked' because the style of the font relates to thrillers.
On the 7th February our group started to edit. To edit our film we use Final Cut Express. Tajinder firstly started capturing all the footage we need in order for us to edit and put our film together. After this we began editing.

Filming Photos

These are some photos which we took whilst filming.





Whilst recording we kept on stopping and looking over what we done, so to redone anything that we may have not captured properly or not at the right angle.










This is a photo of the Antagonist and the look alike protagonist during filming






Whilst filming we decided to have some fun and make th experience as enjoyable as possible.
Our group has decided to make some changes to our thriller mistaken identity. We have decided to get a different person to be our protagonist. Our new protagonist is: Nyero Sobudo. We have also given our look alike two friends instead of a boyfriend. Her two friends are Florida Doci and Natasha Chemjong. The other thing which our group decided to change was the colour of the coat to blue instead of red. All these changes were agreed by the group. 

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Filming

On the 2nd febuary we all meat up at 3 , but i came a bit later as my part had to be filmed near night time to great suspense , we were determined to get all are filming done today as it was freezing and we were all very cold. we did finish all are filming and we are now editing and adding the music and effects to it.

Friday, 27 January 2012

sound effect

The sound effects which we are going to be using for our thriller are going to be from our editing software called Final Cut Express.



Art of the titles

These are the screenshots that we got from artofthetitle.com.
 These are examples of potential titles that we would use in our thriller. 






Music to accompany ident

Our production company name for our thriller is T.E.F.T.  We have decided that the music to accompany this would be music from mobygratis.com. We decided that the music we are going to use was going to be titled "not sensitive". Below are the screen shots of us requesting a license for this music. 

 This is the screen shot of the form required to film when requesting a license.


This is the confirmation once the request has been sent off.  

Production Company

Our production company ident was decided by on all members of the group and was made using the programme , Aurora3DAnimations. These are the screen shot's of the production company ident in the making and at the end it the final product.







 

Characters

Ellie Pearmain - Protagonist
Ahmet Sammali - Antagonist
Tina Clark - Look alike
Fahad Lumiisa - Boyfriend of the look alike

The script for Mistaken Identity


Settings - There are two locations which get used for the opening of the thriller. The first location is a shed, to portray the home/room of the antagonist, where he is planning what to do, it is a small, dim lighted room to portray that he is then antagonist.

 The second location is a park where rest of the thriller opening takes place, and where the identity switch occurs. our particular part of the park where the filming will take place is like an elegant garden, there is a clear path where the look-a-like and boyfriend have there scene and where the look-a-like gets attacked by the antagonist. There are many places for the antagonist to hide and when filmed in the dark, it looks more dangerous and brings the suspense to a climax, makes the audience wonder what will happen, will she survive or die?

Characters - For the protagonist and the look-a-like (Ellie and Tina) the red jacket is symbolic because that is what distinguishes them as who they are therefore there is mistaken identity. Both characters are similar tall with long straight blonde hair, from behind they as the same person however the reality is they are not.

 For the antagonist (Ahmet) the item which distinguishes him is the ring which he is always wearing. He also wears a hood, which enforces a stereotype of all those who wear hoods are troublemakers. The boyfriend of the look-a-like (Fahad) is just an extra within the film however it is vital to have him, to drive the story forward.

locations and pictures

For our thriller mistaken identity are location is central park our film will be set in central park.

This is the where I will leave my boyfriend and walk down the path on her way home.
This is the path in which i will walk down during the scene, unaware that someone is watching me.







This is the tree where the antagonist (Ahmet) will be hiding and waiting to attack me what he believies to be Ellie.

Thursday, 26 January 2012

Filming

Filming

Yesterday our group decided that we was going to film. However, due to unseen circumstances we were unable to do so. This therefore meant, we have scheduled our filming to be done on a later date. 

Monday, 23 January 2012

Camera Movements
There are many different camera movements which are used in films these are: Tracking Shot- This is used when the camera is following someone walking or an abject such as trains, Steady-cam - This is when the camera is worn by the camera man and he/she films while chasing or following someone. This is used when the tracks cannot be put down due to mud or icy snow, Panning Shot - This is where the camera moves slowly across from side to side on a fixed axis, Tilt Shot- This is where the camera moves up and down on a fixed axis, Crane Shot - This is when the camera is mounted on a crane, and moves around at a distance above the ground level and lastly Rolling Shot - This shot is where the camera moves diagonally making the image askew (Often used to suggest character is drunk or ill.

Film Language and Camera Angles
Every camera angle is used for different shots and all give different effects on the character or actors in the film. Extreme Close up - This shows something very particular, Close up - This shows some ones facial expressions or a close up of a particular thing, Medium Shot - This shot usually shows half of someone or a body, Long Shot- This show can show the whole of someone or a place , Establishing shot - This shot is used at the beginning of films to show the place where the film is set High angle - This angle shows a person looking very powerful and strong , Low Angle - This angle is used to show someone vulnerable and weak , Shot Reverse Shot- This shot is used when the camera moves from behind one person to the other and its usually used to show a conversation , Pointy of View Shot - This shot is used for the audience to be able to see through the eyes of one of the characters that is talking or watching someone.

Film language-sound

Editing
Is used which is used in film when you look at the footage you have filmed and cut it down  and put it into order to create a film you can also changing things or adding any special effects. There are five different types of editing these are:  A straight cut, fade out. Dissolve, Wipe Cut and Jump Cut.  When editing a film there are two areas to concentrate on: Speed of Editing: How long each shot lasts? And Style of Editing: how each shot is joined to the next?  The speed is important as it emphasis of what’s going on in the film especially when action is taking place.
Lighting
There are many different types of lighting used to create any film. The lighting is very important as it creates an atmosphere of the scene that the audience are watching and it helps set the mood of the film. There are six different types of light which we have looked at these are: Key Light : This light is usually the brightest and the most influential , Back Light : This light helps counteract the effect of the key light, making the object/character look more rounded, Filler Light : This light helps to soften the harsh shadows that the use of the key and back lights create, Under lighting: This is when the main source of light comes from below the person/subject. This gives a distorting effect on character or object and is usually used in horror films, Top Lighting: This is when the light comes from above and it’s usually used to highlight the features of a character usually used to glamorize the main characters or the stars and lastly Back Lighting: This light is behind the character. If little or no other lighting is used with this lighting a silhouette is created. Usually used in horror films because the director wants to keep the characters identity hidden form the audience. 

Sound
Sound plays a big part in films. Sound helps to create an atmosphere through the music it plays, it can create suspense or shock and carm scene an action scene etc. It helps audience to understand what is happening with the film though dialogue and helps characters express their emotions in the film through their tone. There are four types of sound:  Diegetic sound: This is sound which part of the film which we are watching is. This can be dialogue, music or sound effects which come from a source within the film. Whereas Non-diegetic sounds: This is sound which we do not recognize as part of the film such as a voice over or background music. This sound only the audience can hear the characters in the film are unaware of it. Parallel Sound: This is sound that the audience expect to hear with the image that they see on the screen. E.g. children playing in the beach the audience expect to hear laughing. Lastly Contrapuntal sound: This is sound that we hear but does not fit in with the image we see on the cinema screen.  The first film to be released with a soundtrack was "The Jazz Singer" released by the Warner in 1927. 
Mise En Scene
Mise En Scene, this is the French term meaning "what is put into the scene or frame". Overall there are five elements to consider in mise en scene: Settings and Props, Costume, hair and make-up, Facial Expressions and body language, Lighting and colour and Positioning of characters and objects within the frame.

The Ring

The Ring
In class we also watched the film The Ring , the film starts off with a scene of a young girl in her house by herself, when she is in her house weird things start to happen for example the fridge door opens and the TV turns on by its self.  The audience are unaware of what is happening and this creates suspense for the audience. Then the camera cuts to the girl running up stairs to find water on the floor as she walk to the room where it is coming from you the audience can feel the suspense building up and you are nervous and scared for her as you don’t know what will happen.  The music creates suspense the louder it gets. The girl proceeds to open the door she then scream and the camera cuts to a black screen. This opening is very effective as it creates suspense and has finished with a cliffhanger making the audience want to watch on.

Dexter

Dexter
This is not a thriller but it is a television program but it still has a good opening as it creates suspense in the beginning on the film Dexter is a television series. The opening is very effective as the audience imagine something else is happening when in fact he is just getting ready in the morning. The opening Begins with him waking up and killing a spider crawling on his arm. He then gets up and shaves. The audience see blood coming down the side of his face this creates suspense and tension as the audience don’t know what’s going to happen next.  When he is making breakfast the camera angles make it look like his cutting up someone’s body but in fact his only making his breakfast. This opening is very effective as the audience believe that this man is killing someone when in fact he is just getting ready in the morning and it creates suspense and shock for the audience because they don’t know what’s going to happen next.

Panic Room

Panic Room
Another film that we watched was panic room this is another effective thriller opening however it is different to the others because it doesn’t give away anything. The film starts of in New York city and the opening credits are in 3D this is effective because it engages the audience and they will want to watch on, in the film at the start there is no music it is quite but it still manages to create suspense then it suddenly gets louder and louder and this creates a warning for the audience as it prepares them for what is about to happen but they don’t know what it will be and this is the suspense in the film. The camera than cuts to a woman walking down the street. This is called cutting from the general to the particular.

The Brave One

The Brave One
The film the brave one starts off with a voice over of a lady whilst the camera moves around the city. The audience then see a lady walking down a street with a microphone trying to listen to any spirits. The audience know she is looking for this because the voice over talks about the dead and ghosts. Then the voice over lady with the "Street Walker". This is effective as the audience feel as they have been on a walk down the street from the camera.

In the cut

In the cut
The film in the cut starts off with the camera going in and out of focus, then the camera moves around which shows a poor city with a rubbish pile on the street, then it suddenly cuts and focuses into a flower which has been drawn onto the pavement with red paint, this could mean danger/violence/passion/love etc. as this is what the colour red represents. However the camera is filming the flower from behind a fence which may show that the poor people want to go to the bright colours and the flower but can’t because they are trapped in the past and in this rotten town, then again the film cuts to a woman walking around in the garden, when she is doing this a carm song is playing which shows peace and calmness however it gets louder and louder which may represent suspense and something bad is going to happen. This opening is effective because it shows to stereotypes about to different societies.

Logo for prodcution company

Logo for prodcution company
 
For our film mistaken identity Taginder made the production company logo by using a website called, logoease.com. As i have said before the name of are prodcution company is T.E.F.T Productions.

Music for Mistaken Identity

Music
Music which we have chosen so far is 'A Nightmare in London' by Shredda, it is a non-copyright instrumental; we have an idea of using multiple instrumentals, for different parts of the thriller because in professional film this is what they do. Below is a taster of what a music for a thriller mistaken identity will sound like to create suspense and shock in our film for the audience when the see it.

Vox Pops

Another way of audience research is Vox Pops, below is our reseach that we did and what people said about the questions we asked them about thrillers.

SHAFT

Shaft
In 1971 the film shaft was released into the world of cinema, it was the first mainstream film of a black African American director and star. This film goes from the general to the particular, which is a when the protagonist comes out and the camera makes him look tall and powerful by using a low angle shot. The camera movement also shows he is powerful because he walks through all the cars/taxes and the streets of traffic and does not care. The titles which are used in Shaft are red which symbolises danger, blood and passion.

SEVEN

Seven
In class we watched the film seven this is because it has an effective title sequence which has influenced the audience why they have watched it. They are making visuals for their products; the film 'The Ring' has been influenced by 'Seven' we, the audience can see elements which are similar. It is a disturbing opening because of the scary sound and the way the font is presented. The font continuously flickers throughout the title scene which makes the audience scared and jump out of their seats , and this shows the audience what the rest of the film might be like and it get the audience excited and builds suspense.

Title of our production company

Title of our production company
For our thriller Mistaken identity, we had to come up with our own production company that will go at the start of the film, we decided to call it T.E.F.T Productions , this stands for ( Tajinder, Ellie, Florida, Tina Productions).

Friday, 20 January 2012

The BBFC

The BBFC (British Board of Film Classification) which was first called British Board of Film Censors is responsible for the national classification of films in the UK. This non-governmental organisation is funded by the film industry. Under the Video Recordings Act of 2010, the BBFC is expected to classify DVDs, videos and certain video games.

The BBFC also advise what cuts should be made in a film. Cuts are compulsory if what’s involved violates the Protection of Children Act (1978) or Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act (1937). Cuts can also be advised to make the film more appropriate for a wider audience. Also if distributors have asked for a certain certificate the BBFC may suggest cuts so that their film will fit the certificate they requested




















Above are some of the certificates that the bbfc have put in place so everyone can watch films that are suitable for them.

Wednesday, 18 January 2012



Animatic for Mistaken Identity

This is the Animation for our film Mistaken Identity

Tuesday, 17 January 2012


Target Audience

For our thriller, Mistaken Identity, our target audience will be young adults; from 15 upwards and this is why is will be a fifteen certificate.
This is because there will be not be scenes that dwell on violent scenes, glamorising of weapons or dangerous imitable behaviour.


Planning: Type of Shots
Scene One - DARTBOARD
1. Close up of dartboard with pictures of the protagonist wearing her signature red jacket. (Shock)
 2. Medium shot of knife being thrown; signature ring of antagonist is seen.
Scene Two - FLASHBACK
 1. Long shot of the couple (antagonist and protagonist) walking through the park.
2. Close up of the couple, holding hands and the signature ring is seen.
Scene Three - ANTAGONIST
 1. Close up of antagonist observing, wearing a hoody, covering face with hand again ring is seen.
 2. Point of view (POV) of antagonist watching look-a-like and co. Hear heaving breathing then sees look-a-like walking alone.
Scene Four - MISTAKEN IDENTITY
 1. Medium shot of antagonist grabbing look-a-like and stabbing her in the stomach.
2. Point of view (POV) of the antagonist spinning look-a-like around, looking at her and pushing her away.
THEN CUTS TO TITLE.. MISTAKEN IDENTITY.

Thriller coursework titles

Thriller Coursework Titles

TITLES FOR THE THRILLER COURSEWORK



After the IDENT use a FADE IN. The titles should then be in the following order:
(1) 'Your Production Company' Presents
(2) A Film by 'One name - usually the director'
(3) Starring or With
(4) Male star
(5) Female star or other way round
(6) Title of film - or could be at the end
 (7) Also starring - 2/3/names - each on separate title
 (8) Then 3/4/5 of the following - you choose - each on separate title
Editing
Music
Cinematography or Director of Photography
Casting
Set Designer
Costume Designer
Script
(9) Then Producer(s) - can be more than one
(10) Always finish with Director - one name, usually the same as A Film By ...
(11) Could put title here
Remember to use LiveType and try to make titles interesting. They can be either over black or superimposed over your film. Space them out over the two minutes of the film.Give the audience plenty of time to read the titles.
(12) Finish with a fade out & fade music out

Thriller conventions


Story board for mistaken identity

Story Board for Mistaken Identity

Target Audience

Tajinder made a questionare on survey monkey for the whole group. She then posted for people to fill it in an for us to be able to get estimated results on our questions. 


Sunday, 15 January 2012

Shadow of a doubt Hitchcock (1943)

Shadow of a doubt Hitchcock (1943)
Uncle Charlie –antagonist
Charlie-protagonist
Setting –city/rough area/lower class
Music-classical, then disturbing/suspense
The music contrast between how wealthy and poor the people are in the film
Upper class people were wearing ball gowns, with their hair tied back and they had suits on and hats, showed they were rich and wealthy people, whereas the little boys playing in the street were muddy, wearing ripped clothes that were too big for them, some were homeless because they didn’t have a lot of money.
Uncle Charlie-money/rich/expensive/ cigar in hand/mart suit/laid back/relaxed doesn’t fit in with the people that live there. When the lady leaves, and pulls the blind down he comes to life like a vampire, capable of violence when he smashes up the glass. To men chase after him, but they lose him, waits and smokes a cigar, smart/cool/carm knows what his doing. Whereas the little girl lives in a happy/rich/carm/nice community. She is in the same position as him before on the bed. Shows she is like her Uncle Charlie but opposite as well
He murders widows for their money and the suspense of the film is whether or not Charlie will find out and if she does what is she going to do and is she in any danger?.



Analysis of past students work

This is one of the students work we watched from the previous year, it was really good as it has all the elements of a thriller, there was much dialogue and is captured the audience and they were in suspense because they didn’t know what was going to happen next which is important in a thriller.