This is the final cut of our thriller clip.
Jazz Chrystie
Friday 7 March 2014
Thursday 13 February 2014
Thriller comparison - Miss Georgiou
I believe we have created a successful thriller for many reasons, we went against the conventions of a thriller film in some aspects however kept the key aspects that made other thriller films successful such as the use of a knife as the killing weapon and shock, surprise, and suspense. We gained a variety of audience through the use of realism and relatablity within our plot and the use of diverse characters, the use of a female main character also meant that there was opportunities for a wider audience and this essentially could have lead to our film making a good profit.
I believe our best element within our film is the unique plot and characterizations, unlike several of the other thriller clips we gave had several conversations about what the best narrative could be, and what would be best in terms of characters, unlike other clips which feature in forests and have monsters our clip was realistic and relied on the audience engaging themselves with the characters and the situations they are in. The use of a high angle when in the present tense of the "bride" showcases her weakness and makes it even more interesting as to how a "weak" female could be capable of killing so many people. The plot itself featuring around a wedding is very unconventional as weddings are usually happy places, we thus decided that we could use the contrapuntal atmosphere to our advantage and shock the audience.
Our film would be most comparable to the movie the Orphan for several reasons, firstly both films included a female main character and murderer, this was a strong talking point within both of these thrillers as it created an eerie and unexpected atmosphere within the audience, the film also used a knife several times as its killing weapon much alike to ours.
I believe our best element within our film is the unique plot and characterizations, unlike several of the other thriller clips we gave had several conversations about what the best narrative could be, and what would be best in terms of characters, unlike other clips which feature in forests and have monsters our clip was realistic and relied on the audience engaging themselves with the characters and the situations they are in. The use of a high angle when in the present tense of the "bride" showcases her weakness and makes it even more interesting as to how a "weak" female could be capable of killing so many people. The plot itself featuring around a wedding is very unconventional as weddings are usually happy places, we thus decided that we could use the contrapuntal atmosphere to our advantage and shock the audience.
Our film would be most comparable to the movie the Orphan for several reasons, firstly both films included a female main character and murderer, this was a strong talking point within both of these thrillers as it created an eerie and unexpected atmosphere within the audience, the film also used a knife several times as its killing weapon much alike to ours.
Audience feedback
Feedback is important for many reasons, without it we could not make the appropriate changes to our clip as we don't know what the public actually think about it, as we would all be bias towards our clip. As a result our clip will be better and as the audience are the ones who generate money we want our thriller film to be the best it can be. We received our feedback in the form of questionnaires, we gave a presentation and showed the rough cut of our clip, after this was shown they were asked questions and we took in each of these questionnaires, we received information on the strengths and weaknesses and we noted and adapted our clip accordingly. The feedback helped us massively and we intended on using it when coming to our final cut. Production companies use feedback in order to gain major profits as this is the essential reason as to why the companies exist, if they want a big audience and want to create a blockbuster film they must go through a long process of criticism in order to create a perfect product, much alike any other product.
We generally received the same criticisms and strengths from all groups, those being...
Too boring: this came up several times, this was mostly due to the majority of the clip being dialogue and a lot less being action or danger, this would not excite or engage an audience at all and was our major issue within the clip. We dealt with this by cropping a large majority of the dialogue out through Final Cut Pro and also re-filming scenes to add more action in that would excite the audience and keep them entertained.
Too long: the clip was almost 4 minutes long, when it needed to be around 2 minutes maximum, this was an issue that links with it being too boring as it makes the viewing experience even worse for the audience. We shortened the clip massively for the final cut.
We generally received the same criticisms and strengths from all groups, those being...
Too boring: this came up several times, this was mostly due to the majority of the clip being dialogue and a lot less being action or danger, this would not excite or engage an audience at all and was our major issue within the clip. We dealt with this by cropping a large majority of the dialogue out through Final Cut Pro and also re-filming scenes to add more action in that would excite the audience and keep them entertained.
Too long: the clip was almost 4 minutes long, when it needed to be around 2 minutes maximum, this was an issue that links with it being too boring as it makes the viewing experience even worse for the audience. We shortened the clip massively for the final cut.
Media evaluation - Question 7
Question
7 – Looking back at your preliminary task, what do you feel you have learnt in
the progression from it to the full product?
The panning shot: This is very effective as it can follow a specific character or showcase a background, with the tripod we were able to use this easily, it was very effective and was used within our thriller clip. Panning shots are used within films very frequently to introduce a setting.
The panning shot used within our clip. |
Two person shot: The two person shot is important as it puts two people in shot range, this can be helpful with conversations and when making the point of focus only these two characters, we used it within our thriller film when me and Amber were having a conversation and later applied it within our thriller clip.
The two person shot in our preliminary clip. |
Media evaluation - Question 6
Question
6 - What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing
this product?
We
used several different types of technology to create our thriller, we used
blogger regularly to make posts and discuss our thriller and plan certain
aspects, and it helped a lot as we could refer to our blogs. We used high definition JVC cameras camera
and tripod to film our entire thriller, our tripod helped make our camera shots
look stable and professional, we learned to use this in lessons and during the
preliminary task. The editing software we used was Final Cut Pro X, at first we
all found it hard to use however we watched several tutorials and read articles
instructing us on how to do certain things, for example the credits we created, this was extremely helpful as it gave our thriller clip a more eerie feel and contributed to the overall tense atmosphere of the clip. We created a very realistic handheld camera with the mixture of editing and a shaky effect on the camera, this created a strong sense of urgency and realism and the audience could engage themselves more in the scene as it felt real.
We found several shots difficult, the hardest was the over the shoulder shot in the mirror as it had to be
perfectly placed so the camera could not be seen but still looked good, this shot gave the audience an essential point of view of the victim and after many attempts during the first day of shooting we had to re-film this after our rough cut as we did not like how it initially looked.
The over the shoulder angle. |
Another shot we found hard to film was the shot of the "bride" outside the window, this was hard for two reasons, firstly the lighting was a major issue and ruined the shocking effect we wanted to implement within this scene as the "bride's" make up in this scene is very disturbing and combined with the use of a jump cut could scare the audience, we tackled this however through the use of lighting from torches and were able to put it in our clip. However the shot did not make the final cut due to it being unnecessary.
The lighting used makes the "bride" the main point of focus. |
Media evaluation - Question 5
Question 5 – How did you address your audience?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvJQTYToGzU&feature=youtu.be
Research is incredibly important and this is why we extensively investigated and explored what would make a completely successful thriller film. We collected an array of primary and secondary data through the use of questionnaires, searching online and reading articles about the movie industry. Within our primary research we found that over 80% of those asked would rather have a less typical antagonist than a traditional one such as a monster, this influenced us and resulted in the creation of a female killer, which would be both unexpected and interesting. We also found that 65% wanted the film to be 15+ which further backs up the previous points made about the popularity of this age certificate. We found that 55% would be interested in a sequel for a movie and thus we decided to implement a cliff-hanger at the end of the clip to set ourselves up for further films. When reading articles about successful films we read that people preferred narratives and characters they could relate to rather than an unrealistic plot, this helped us decide that we would create something that an audience would understand which would help them form relationships with the character and be more engaged with the narrative and subsequently would lead to better viewing, we also studied the top grossing movies and found that these successful thrillers used a lot less blood and gore and tended to use other methods to create tension, this helped us decide that we would use not violence within our thriller clip and would rely on other methods to create suspense, such as the use of low key lighting, shocks through jump cuts and an eerie feel created by the editing and credits.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvJQTYToGzU&feature=youtu.be
Research is incredibly important and this is why we extensively investigated and explored what would make a completely successful thriller film. We collected an array of primary and secondary data through the use of questionnaires, searching online and reading articles about the movie industry. Within our primary research we found that over 80% of those asked would rather have a less typical antagonist than a traditional one such as a monster, this influenced us and resulted in the creation of a female killer, which would be both unexpected and interesting. We also found that 65% wanted the film to be 15+ which further backs up the previous points made about the popularity of this age certificate. We found that 55% would be interested in a sequel for a movie and thus we decided to implement a cliff-hanger at the end of the clip to set ourselves up for further films. When reading articles about successful films we read that people preferred narratives and characters they could relate to rather than an unrealistic plot, this helped us decide that we would create something that an audience would understand which would help them form relationships with the character and be more engaged with the narrative and subsequently would lead to better viewing, we also studied the top grossing movies and found that these successful thrillers used a lot less blood and gore and tended to use other methods to create tension, this helped us decide that we would use not violence within our thriller clip and would rely on other methods to create suspense, such as the use of low key lighting, shocks through jump cuts and an eerie feel created by the editing and credits.
Media evaluation - Question 4
Question 4 – Who would be the audience for your media product?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=A80P5m3dMPY
Deciding a target audience is extremely important for several reasons, once an audience is identified the production company and director knows just how they should create and produce the film so it will appeal directly to that audience. The production company know how they can advertise the film, with a younger audience advertising through social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter or tie ins with other companies such as the Inbetweeners movie and pot noodle affiliation would be more successful than with an older audience as younger people use these websites significantly more than older people, with an older audience the use of advertising through newspapers or traditional movie trailers would be better as elderly people generally read the newspaper more and watch more TV the audience specific advertising would lead to getting a bigger audience and potentially creating a blockbuster film which would result in huge profits, which is what all production companies aim for. We decided to make our film a 15+ for many reasons, firstly this opened up the possibility of making teenagers our main demographic in terms of profits, if the film was intentionally released on the day teenagers broke up for school it is guaranteed our film would get high profits as a large majority of teenagers enjoy watching movies, we decided against making our film 12A as this meant our film could be more mature and serious. We interviewed several people of a wide age range in order to find out both what they would be interested to see within a thriller film and what they liked and disliked about the ideas within our own thriller film and adjusted the film in terms of narratives and features accordingly. We found several things that helped better ourselves in terms of the audience, firstly we found that 15 was the most popular age rating, we also found that lighting and sound was considered to be more important than special effects when it came to creating tension, we found that they would be interested in a setting that was unexpected and they said that the film would be more interesting if it had less dialogue and more action. We quickly adapted to these ideas and I believe our final product will interest an audience in many ways, firstly the use of a female main character is one that has rarely been touched upon within the thriller genre and could be exciting for the audience, secondly our film relies heavily on a wide range of camera techniques such as the use of a handheld effect to create urgency and the use of extreme close ups to create emotion will give the film a more realistic feel that will set our film apart from others, the use of an eerie soundtrack mixed with contrapuntal sound will create a tense atmosphere. Overall the audience will enjoy our unique film and if marketed correctly could be very successful.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=A80P5m3dMPY
Deciding a target audience is extremely important for several reasons, once an audience is identified the production company and director knows just how they should create and produce the film so it will appeal directly to that audience. The production company know how they can advertise the film, with a younger audience advertising through social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter or tie ins with other companies such as the Inbetweeners movie and pot noodle affiliation would be more successful than with an older audience as younger people use these websites significantly more than older people, with an older audience the use of advertising through newspapers or traditional movie trailers would be better as elderly people generally read the newspaper more and watch more TV the audience specific advertising would lead to getting a bigger audience and potentially creating a blockbuster film which would result in huge profits, which is what all production companies aim for. We decided to make our film a 15+ for many reasons, firstly this opened up the possibility of making teenagers our main demographic in terms of profits, if the film was intentionally released on the day teenagers broke up for school it is guaranteed our film would get high profits as a large majority of teenagers enjoy watching movies, we decided against making our film 12A as this meant our film could be more mature and serious. We interviewed several people of a wide age range in order to find out both what they would be interested to see within a thriller film and what they liked and disliked about the ideas within our own thriller film and adjusted the film in terms of narratives and features accordingly. We found several things that helped better ourselves in terms of the audience, firstly we found that 15 was the most popular age rating, we also found that lighting and sound was considered to be more important than special effects when it came to creating tension, we found that they would be interested in a setting that was unexpected and they said that the film would be more interesting if it had less dialogue and more action. We quickly adapted to these ideas and I believe our final product will interest an audience in many ways, firstly the use of a female main character is one that has rarely been touched upon within the thriller genre and could be exciting for the audience, secondly our film relies heavily on a wide range of camera techniques such as the use of a handheld effect to create urgency and the use of extreme close ups to create emotion will give the film a more realistic feel that will set our film apart from others, the use of an eerie soundtrack mixed with contrapuntal sound will create a tense atmosphere. Overall the audience will enjoy our unique film and if marketed correctly could be very successful.
Advertising through pot noodles could attract audiences. |
Advertising through newspapers could attract elderly views. |
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