Monday, 14 December 2009
Institution
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Sunday, 13 December 2009
Script for dialogue in the opening sequence
[Rose is sat on Spencer's knee, he is whispering sweet nothings in her ear. She giggles. Rose then looks up at the window and is startled]
Rose: What was that?
Spencer: Whuh?
[Rose scans the window, leaning in closer to get a better look]
Rose: I dunno.....I thought I saw someone....
[when satisfied that there is nothing at the window, she shakes her head and laughs nervously]
Spencer: Come here
[They kiss]
By Danielle O'Hara
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Roles within our group
Gary- male actor
Supporting Talent
Danielle O'Hara
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Tuesday, 8 December 2009
Film schedule
Date
Tuesday 8th December
Location
Danielle's house
Time
4:00 pm till 5.30pm
People attending
Danielle, Kat, Steph, Gary and Polly
Date
Tuesday 15th December 2009
Location
Lammack Woods
Time
4:00 till 5:00pm
People attending
Kat and Danielle
Same as above on Wednesday 23rd (depending on how much gets done on Tuesday)
Date
Tuesday 29th December
Location
Danielle's house
Meet at St Mary's
Time
1:30 pm till approx 4:00 (at the latest)
People attending
Kat, Danielle, Polly, Steph and lead actor Gary
Danielle O'Hara
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Animatics
This an animatic video which illustrates our opening sequence storyboard. Even though our animatic video only lasts over a minute, the shots will be longer and will add up to two minutes. After reviewing this video, we decided that we need to experiment with different angles and shots. In shots 1-4, we did alternative shots, we are going to shoot both alternatives, and when editing, decide which shots work best. In our opinion we think that the storyboard does tell the opening sequence very well, as it includes vital transitions and the major shots.
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Labels: Katherine and Danielle, Steph and Polly
Film Synopsis
Our thriller opens with a establishing shot of an isolated, sinister woodland area, with a brook. The location is typical of the horror thiller genre. We will use low-key lighting to create a sinister atmosphere and shadows; creating a sense of mystery around the protogonist. Then we go to a shot of a mysterious figure emerging from the water, with an extreme close-up of her unhuman, white eyes; this creates enigma's and is intended to shock the audience.
The protogonist is a teenager girl who looks like the victim of an scientific experiment gone wrong. In the opening sequence we do not specifically outline what has happened to the protogonist to make her so abnormal. Instead we build the enigmas up slowly; with her movements and blank facial exprssions being inhuman, POV shots showing how she sees the world differently to us (created with a red filter) a photograph of her posed with her assumed boyfriend, showing that she was once normal.
The story is that the protogonist, after getting into a serious car accident where she was left unable to walk or talk was 'saved' by her scientist father; who implanted a BCI (brain-computer interface) directly into his daughters brain, transforming her into cybernetic organism or a 'cyborg'. However she is not the same person that she once was, and escapes from the lab she was being kept in, in search of her boyfriend. She then discovers that he has moved on, as she sees him with another girl, the last shot is of her picking up a weapon and knocking on his front door, a sinister glint in her eye.
Instead of the rest of the film panning out in the typical hollywood horror movie style, with the protogonist chasing after her ex boyfriend who has managed to escape her murderous clutches, we are going to do something a little different. At the end of the opening sequence we will use a fade out transition, showing that time has passsed between this scene and the next. The remainder of the film would be set in the past, using a non-linear narrative that is typical of independent films, showing the events that led up to the protogonist murdering her ex boyfriend. It would also answer many of the enigma's placed in the opening sequence, explaining to the audience what exactly happened to the protogonist to make her how she is today.
Danielle O'Hara
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Monday, 7 December 2009
Location Shots
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Labels: Katherine and Danielle
Ideology
The messages we are sending out to our audience, are mainly binary oppositions. For example, good vs. evil. We are also representing the female as the dominant character of the text, instead of the typical expectations of a male being the dominant character. Our stereotypical "blonde bimbo", (Rose) who is currently with the male character (Spencer), is typically represented alike to today's youth, due to the mise en scene of the text (cuddling infront of the television.) We also would like to emphasize on the fact that the real world have fear of death and the unknown and we are trying to portary this in our opening sequence by showing that the girl is scared of something that she has seen but is not entirely sure what it is. It follows some dominant ideologies that it is good vs evil, but as we do not know the outcome it could offer a different alternative ideology by having a different ending to most of the common thrillers. Also another alternative ideology it offers is that the protagonist is a female, where as in most films the protagonist is a male as they seem the most dominant. We did this to reject some of the typical conventions of this type of genre.
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Labels: Polly Hindle
Unique selling Point
What will captivate our audience to our genre text is that, our media text contains all the typical conventions of a hybrid genre (horror,thriller, sci fi). Our genre contains, binary oppositions of love vs hate. (Jealous ex girlfriend vs normal teenage girl).
Our target audience, older teenagers, appreciate the romance context of the genre, therefore combined with the horror element, it provides a unique selling point.
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Labels: Steph Bolton
Props, Costume, Locations and Character Names
Props and Costumes
-Fake blood
-Weapons (knife/ plank of wood/ rock)
-Dress , silver and bloody
-Makeup, pale
-Casual clothing
-Photograph
Locations
-Sunnyhurst woods
-Dark forest, Lammack
-The arches in Clitheroe
-House, living room
-Brook, Arran trail
Possible Character names
-Spencer/ Danny
-Ebony/ Winter
-Phoebe/Rose
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Sunday, 6 December 2009
Feedback - 6/12/09
Some good research group - but considering you are a group - the individual student blogs have more on them! This research must be done as homework!
Planning ( see the 'Before you Blog' handout - last 2 pages)
Include..
- storyboards scanned and animatic
-location/ casting/ costume shots
-props/costume list etc...
Miss McNulty
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Tuesday, 1 December 2009
Friday The 13th Trailer
Here, I have chosen the Friday the 13Th trailer, as it relates to my groups genre of a horror, phsyco thriller hybrid. The trailer opens with water and a audio of a mother explaining her son's death and tha it was his birthday. This creates enigmas for the audience, why is she saying this? The lighting here is also bright, keeping the audience aware of what is going on.
The trailer then continues with a group of teenagers on a road trip travelling to one of the teenager's parents cabin. Then the horror really starts. Once the teenagers are settled in and having fun swimming and using the resources, one of the girls spots a dark mysterious person walking in and staring at her. Who is this strange person? This gives the audience more enigmas to solve, therefore keeping the audience hooked.
In this trailer, there is a mixture of both natural lighting, and low key lighting. This enables all the precious details to be captured so the audience is continually aware of what is happening. The audio here is very eerie and well suited to the trailer. The trailer has the perfect conventions of a hybrid genre, being: Eerie audio, low key lighting,vunrable characters and or course the phsyco killer!
The shots are mainly close ups to capture the characters moods and reactions. The editing is fast paced, which contributes to the horror and thrill of the events going on in the trailer.
This trailer can influence our group as it contains the majority of the conventions as Friday the 13th does, as we also have a physco killer.
By Steph Bolton
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