In the 5 opening sequences that i researched all of them didn't use transitions and just used cut clips, but when they go to the man storyline Memento used a fade to white transition, the butterfly effect went to the title scene, gas light didn't have no transition at all and had the title scene at the beginning, Seven had a fade from black transition at the beginning but the rest didn't have transition then after the opening sequence the title comes and Gothika also had the title at the beginning and has no transitions.
Therefore out of the 5 opening sequences that i researched 3 had the title scene at the beginning, whereas the other two have it in the middle of the opening sequence.
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Showing posts with label FP: Research and Planning. Show all posts
Monday, 31 January 2011
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Preparation for 19.01.2011
(19.01.2011) Wednesday:
Our Group is meeting on wednesday at 01:00pm at Becontree to film the scene where Fredrick meets Jane and Damien at a restaurant. We will be filming inside and outside the indian restaurant on Becontree, then we will then move on the the street scene when fredrick gets attacked by a person.
Props:
-Jean's and shirt
-Black Suit
-Two Male actors
-Black Suit
-Two Male actors
-One Female actress
-Camera
-Tripod
-Camera
-Tripod
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Preparation for 15.01.2011
(15.01.2011) Saturday:
Our Group is meeting on saturday at 12:00 at Chiqutio's to film the scene where Fredrick meets Jane and Damien at a restaurant. We will then move on the the street scene when fredrick gets attacked by a person with a baseball bat. Finally we will do the scene where Jane is found dead in her bed, which will take place at Armani's house.
Props:
-Bed
-Pyjama's
-Jean's and shirt
-Black Suit
-Two Male actors
-Jean's and shirt
-Black Suit
-Two Male actors
-One Female actress
-Camera
-Tripod
-Face paint / Fake blood
-Camera
-Tripod
-Face paint / Fake blood
-Baseball bat
We would also need a digital camera to document our work, so that we can post the picture to our blogs and show what we were doing when we were filming, and also film us going through the shooting process.
We would also need a digital camera to document our work, so that we can post the picture to our blogs and show what we were doing when we were filming, and also film us going through the shooting process.
New Production Schedule
What? When? Where? Who?
-2 male actors -14.01.2011 -DR3 classroom -Jamie
Scene
-Fredrick tied in the chair and blacked out man with him
-2 male & 1 female actors -15.01.2011 -Castle Green cafe -Daniel & Reece
/Chiqutio & Street
/Chiqutio & Street
Scene
-When Fredrick, Damion and Jane are having a drink in a cafe
-When Fredrick is walking down the street
-1 female actress -15.01.2011 -Bedroom -Armani
Scene
Jane dead in her bed
The reason for making a new production schedule is because we had to work around the place we are recording in, this is because we have to make sure the drama room is free and get authorisation to film in Chiqutio's. If we are unable to get authorisation to film in Chiqutio's we will go to the Indian on Becontree, if we are again not able to film there are last resort will be Castle Green Cafe.
Monday, 10 January 2011
Preparation for 14.01.2011 After School
(14.01.2011) Friday After school
Props:
-Rope
-Chair
-Cake trolly
-Jean's and shirt
-Black Suit
-Two Male actors
-Camera
-Tripod
-Face paint / Fake blood
-Fabric (to tie around mouth)
-Baseball bat
Lighting:
-Spot light
-Over head lighting
We would also need a digital camera to document our work, so that we can post the picture to our blogs and show what we were doing when we were filming.
Props:
-Rope
-Chair
-Cake trolly
-Jean's and shirt
-Black Suit
-Two Male actors
-Camera
-Tripod
-Face paint / Fake blood
-Fabric (to tie around mouth)
-Baseball bat
Lighting:
-Spot light
-Over head lighting
We would also need a digital camera to document our work, so that we can post the picture to our blogs and show what we were doing when we were filming.
Thursday, 6 January 2011
Production Schedule
Locations
-DR3 classroom at Jo Richardson Community School
-The Cafe at Castle Green / (Chiqutio)
-A Bedroom
-Street
Props
-Chairs
-Rope
-Scarf / Handkerchief
-Fake Blood
-Table
Costume
-Black Suit, white shirt, black tie and black shoes
-Blue jeans, white shirt and trainers
- Pyjamas
-Girl Blazer, white shirt, skirt and black shoes
Actors
-Three male actors
-One Female actress
Equipment
-Camera
-Spotlight
-Tripod
-Cake trolley
What? When? Where? Who?
-2 male actors(One police) -10.01.2011 -In School -Reece
Scene
-Fredrick is talking to the police man (flash back)
-2 male & 1 female actors -11.01.2011 -Castle Green cafe -Daniel
/Chiqutio & Street
/Chiqutio & Street
Scene
-When Fredrick, Damion and Jane are having a drink in a cafe
-When Fredrick is walking down the street
-2 male actors -14.01.2011 -DR3 classroom -Jamie
Scene
-Fredrick tied in the chair and blacked out man with him
-1 female actress -15.01.2011 -Bedroom -Armani
Scene
Jane dead in her bed
On Monday during school we purpose that we will be recording the scene when Fredrick is talking to a police man, then after that we will be recording clips from parts of the story board to see how it works out and if the timing is right.
Monday, 3 January 2011
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Draft Screenplay
Character
- Fredrick: Very laid back, thoughtful character. Casually dressed in shirt and jeans. Cautious and calculating. High ambitions yet struggling to make a living on a moderate office workers wage. Lucky golden necklace given to him by Jane, sign of their friendship. Puts friends and family above everything else in life because they are all he has really had. Loyal, believes in justice. Scared of the dark.
- Jane: Quiet and sweet. Upper class, well dressed yet very kind. In a long term violent relationship with Damien. Beaten whenever she questions Damien's authority. Held by Fredrick whenever she breaks down, heart torn between the two brothers. Died on the day she found the courage to dump Damien.
- Damien: A dark character. Always a shadow. Never talks much, ponders everything, when he speaks they are cruel yet wise words. Dressed immaculately in black suits. An underground mob boss, with his own firm and many underground connections.
Setting
Our production will take place in several settings:
- Our first setting will be in a dark room, preferably a cellar like environment. There will be a single dim streak of light stretching across Fredrick's face and shoulders, the room will be dusty and gloomy.
- The second scene will be a dark, peaceful scene, with an amazing shot of a city lit up at night. The camera will be looking at this over the shoulders of Jane and Fredrick.
- The third setting will be a nice looking restaurant where we will see Damien, Fredrick and Jane eating. The restaurant will be quite posh with the focus mainly being on Fredrick and Jane.
- The fourth setting will be a very white, clean bedroom. This is the shot of jane dead, the reason of having a very clean, white room is that the blood from Jane will be heavily emphasised (white on red).
- Fredrick: Very laid back, thoughtful character. Casually dressed in shirt and jeans. Cautious and calculating. High ambitions yet struggling to make a living on a moderate office workers wage. Lucky golden necklace given to him by Jane, sign of their friendship. Puts friends and family above everything else in life because they are all he has really had. Loyal, believes in justice. Scared of the dark.
- Jane: Quiet and sweet. Upper class, well dressed yet very kind. In a long term violent relationship with Damien. Beaten whenever she questions Damien's authority. Held by Fredrick whenever she breaks down, heart torn between the two brothers. Died on the day she found the courage to dump Damien.
- Damien: A dark character. Always a shadow. Never talks much, ponders everything, when he speaks they are cruel yet wise words. Dressed immaculately in black suits. An underground mob boss, with his own firm and many underground connections.
Setting
Our production will take place in several settings:
- Our first setting will be in a dark room, preferably a cellar like environment. There will be a single dim streak of light stretching across Fredrick's face and shoulders, the room will be dusty and gloomy.
- The second scene will be a dark, peaceful scene, with an amazing shot of a city lit up at night. The camera will be looking at this over the shoulders of Jane and Fredrick.
- The third setting will be a nice looking restaurant where we will see Damien, Fredrick and Jane eating. The restaurant will be quite posh with the focus mainly being on Fredrick and Jane.
- The fourth setting will be a very white, clean bedroom. This is the shot of jane dead, the reason of having a very clean, white room is that the blood from Jane will be heavily emphasised (white on red).
(CREDITS) BLACK SCREEN WITH WHITE TEXT, TEXT FADES IN AND OUT AS EACH NAME COMES UP
BEGINNING OF 'EVANESCENCE - BRING ME TO LIFE' IS PLAYED THEN FADES WHEN CREDITS FINISH
BEGINNING OF 'EVANESCENCE - BRING ME TO LIFE' IS PLAYED THEN FADES WHEN CREDITS FINISH
FADE FROM WHITE TO CHARACTER
Whimpers are heard, like someone is having a bed dream.
An EXTREME CLOSE UP of Fredrick’s eyes with sweat dripping down his face while he is a sleep, then it PANS OUT to show him tied on a chair and gagged. Dim lighting will emphasise the evil behind the person who tied Fredrick up.
CLASHING OF METAL
IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE CHORUS 'EVANESCENCE - BRING ME TO LIFE' IS PLAYED
Then as soon as the clash of metal is heard Fredrick Jumps and fast zoom in to a CLOSE UP of his face for 5 seconds, then the camera creeps into his eyes while his eyes are darting from side to side. POINT OF VIEW SHOT of Fredrick looking down at the ropes tying him up and starts squirming. Then back to a CLOSE UP of Fredrick's face.
CLASHING OF METAL
IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE CHORUS 'EVANESCENCE - BRING ME TO LIFE' IS PLAYED
Then as soon as the clash of metal is heard Fredrick Jumps and fast zoom in to a CLOSE UP of his face for 5 seconds, then the camera creeps into his eyes while his eyes are darting from side to side. POINT OF VIEW SHOT of Fredrick looking down at the ropes tying him up and starts squirming. Then back to a CLOSE UP of Fredrick's face.
FLASHES TO WHITE AND A MONTAGE IS SHOWN
The montage shows clips of events leading to his situation, which is a flash back for Fredrick. The first clip is a MID SHOT of Jane, Fredrick and Damien having a laugh at dinner but Damien seem agitated, then a CLOSE UP SHOT of Jane’s face and she is dead in her bedroom, with blood pouring from her neck. Then an OVER THE SHOULDER LOW ANGLED SHOT of a police man talking to Fredrick.
POLICE MAN WITH AN ECHOED VOICE
"There are no leads, the case it closed"
Then a CLOSE UP SHOT SIDE ON of the two men which is Fredrick talking to a man blacked out and telling him he knows what he done, finally a OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT of a man blacked out hitting Fredrick (who has his back to the man) over the head with a baseball bat. In between the clips there is a CLOSE UP SHOT of Fredrick’s face and his head shaking after each clip.
THE MUSIC SLOWLY FADES OUT AS HE IS COMING AROUND FROM FLASHBACK
POLICE MAN WITH AN ECHOED VOICE
"There are no leads, the case it closed"
Then a CLOSE UP SHOT SIDE ON of the two men which is Fredrick talking to a man blacked out and telling him he knows what he done, finally a OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT of a man blacked out hitting Fredrick (who has his back to the man) over the head with a baseball bat. In between the clips there is a CLOSE UP SHOT of Fredrick’s face and his head shaking after each clip.
THE MUSIC SLOWLY FADES OUT AS HE IS COMING AROUND FROM FLASHBACK
MAN’S VOICE (O.S)
"So, you finally awake"
An HIGH ANGLE OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT of Fredrick on the chair. Then Fredrick starts going hysterical in the chair trying to release himself. Then a LOW ANGLED SHOT MID SHOT of the man who is blacked out, with only his body visible.
MAN’S VOICE
"Hmm, I see you a bit… tied up"
MID SHOT of Fredrick with a stern look on him face, making it clear he doesn't find the man funny. POINT OF VIEW SHOT from the man taking the gag out of Fredrick's mouth. CLOSE UP SHOT of Fredrick's face as she stares at the floor then slowly looks up at the camera.
AN AWKWARD SILENCE
LOW ANGLED SHOT of the man with a shadow over his face. The swaps to a CLOSE UP SHOT of Fredrick's face.
A THUD NOISE
BLACK OUT TITLE 'DOUBLE DEALING' AND THEN SLOWLY FADES OUT
LONG SHOT of Fredrick then TRACKING SHOT of him walking down the road to a restaurant.
CROSS CUTS TO INSDIE THE RESTAURANT
MID SHOT of Jane and Damien sitting at the table looking over, then a LONG SHOT of Fredrick who comes and sits down at the table.
MID SHOT of Fredrick with a stern look on him face, making it clear he doesn't find the man funny. POINT OF VIEW SHOT from the man taking the gag out of Fredrick's mouth. CLOSE UP SHOT of Fredrick's face as she stares at the floor then slowly looks up at the camera.
AN AWKWARD SILENCE
LOW ANGLED SHOT of the man with a shadow over his face. The swaps to a CLOSE UP SHOT of Fredrick's face.
FREDRICK
"Why are you doing this?"
OVER THE SHOULDER SHOT, of a MID SHOT of the man.
CREAPS OUT to show Fredrick's hands tied and the man's, who is blacked out, in front of him.
CREAPS OUT to show Fredrick's hands tied and the man's, who is blacked out, in front of him.
A THUD NOISE
BLACK OUT TITLE 'DOUBLE DEALING' AND THEN SLOWLY FADES OUT
LONG SHOT of Fredrick then TRACKING SHOT of him walking down the road to a restaurant.
CROSS CUTS TO INSDIE THE RESTAURANT
MID SHOT of Jane and Damien sitting at the table looking over, then a LONG SHOT of Fredrick who comes and sits down at the table.
Monday, 6 December 2010
Audience Research Summary
I asked 10 people to fill out my questionnaire, which i done as paper copies because not everyone owns a computer or have internet so i will be able to get a broader range of answers. Before i gave the people the questionnaire to fill out i made sure i let them know that this question was for my media work, and that i was finding out what types of films they enjoy.
Out of all the people i asked 80% liked thriller films and 20% didn't. From the 40% of 36+'s i asked only 10% which were female didn't like thriller films and 10% of 21 to 35's which were male also didn't like thrillers, whereas the 40% of 16 to 20 years old which were half male and half female 100% liked thriller films. From where 16 to 20 year olds like thriller i also found out that only half of them watch murder mysteries. All of the 16 to 20's went to the cinema either often or sometimes, which means that if a new film is released out in cinema the mostly targeted audience would be 16 to 20. Also if the film is rated 15 people aged 16 to 20 would defiantly be able to get in to see the film. 70% of people mostly watched the genre of comedy, yet only 10% of these people which were female didn't like thrillers. Out of the 50% of people that said they sometimes watched scary films only 10% was 0 to 15, another 10% was 36+ and 30% were 16 to 20 and 20% were females in the 16 to 20 category and 30 where male. Therefore we now know that people 16 to 20 year olds are most likely to watch scary films. Finally out of all the people i asked 10% favourite film was in the genre of thriller, which were female.
I found out that are target audience would be 16 to 20 year olds from where they are more likely to watch thriller films and go to the cinema. Also 16 to 20 year olds are more likely to have money from where they may get EMA from collage or sixth form and may even have a part time job. Then because our target audience are 16 to 20 years old it would be good to make sure our opening sequence is suitable for people 15 and about, therefore rating it a 15.
It would have been a better questionnaire if we found out what kind of music our people like and made them tense, so we could incorporate it into our opening sequence and make sure we get the right feel to it.
Out of all the people i asked 80% liked thriller films and 20% didn't. From the 40% of 36+'s i asked only 10% which were female didn't like thriller films and 10% of 21 to 35's which were male also didn't like thrillers, whereas the 40% of 16 to 20 years old which were half male and half female 100% liked thriller films. From where 16 to 20 year olds like thriller i also found out that only half of them watch murder mysteries. All of the 16 to 20's went to the cinema either often or sometimes, which means that if a new film is released out in cinema the mostly targeted audience would be 16 to 20. Also if the film is rated 15 people aged 16 to 20 would defiantly be able to get in to see the film. 70% of people mostly watched the genre of comedy, yet only 10% of these people which were female didn't like thrillers. Out of the 50% of people that said they sometimes watched scary films only 10% was 0 to 15, another 10% was 36+ and 30% were 16 to 20 and 20% were females in the 16 to 20 category and 30 where male. Therefore we now know that people 16 to 20 year olds are most likely to watch scary films. Finally out of all the people i asked 10% favourite film was in the genre of thriller, which were female.
I found out that are target audience would be 16 to 20 year olds from where they are more likely to watch thriller films and go to the cinema. Also 16 to 20 year olds are more likely to have money from where they may get EMA from collage or sixth form and may even have a part time job. Then because our target audience are 16 to 20 years old it would be good to make sure our opening sequence is suitable for people 15 and about, therefore rating it a 15.
It would have been a better questionnaire if we found out what kind of music our people like and made them tense, so we could incorporate it into our opening sequence and make sure we get the right feel to it.
Sunday, 5 December 2010
SWAT Analysis
Strengths
-The shock factor of a good character being a bad character.
- Most thriller films opening sequence's are filmed when it was dark, therefore we have natures light on our side because it gets darker earlier from where it is winter.
Weaknesses
-Making the audience comfortable then suddenly making them on edge. This will be difficult to create considering thrillers are mostly people having conversations in the opening sequences to give a bit of a background on the narrative.
Opportunities
-We will have an opportunity to push our editing skill, and will create some fast paced editing.
- We will also be able to challenge on of he t.v conventions by changing it slightly.
Threats
-That a person in our group will not turn up for class or a video shoot.
-Finding the right setting which creates tension, without making it obvious that something may happen.
-The shock factor of a good character being a bad character.
- Most thriller films opening sequence's are filmed when it was dark, therefore we have natures light on our side because it gets darker earlier from where it is winter.
Weaknesses
-Making the audience comfortable then suddenly making them on edge. This will be difficult to create considering thrillers are mostly people having conversations in the opening sequences to give a bit of a background on the narrative.
Opportunities
-We will have an opportunity to push our editing skill, and will create some fast paced editing.
- We will also be able to challenge on of he t.v conventions by changing it slightly.
Threats
-That a person in our group will not turn up for class or a video shoot.
-Finding the right setting which creates tension, without making it obvious that something may happen.
Tuesday, 30 November 2010
Audience Profile Questionnaire
My Five Questions
1. Do you you get noxious (ill) when you see blood?
__Yes__ __No__
2. How old are you?
__0 to 15__ __16 to 20__ __21 to 35__ __36+__
3. Do you like being scared?
__Yes__ __No__
4. What genre of films do you mostly watch?
__Mystery__ __Horror__ __Thriller__ __Adventure__ __Romance__ __Crime__ __Comedy__
5. How Often do you watch films?
__Often__ __Sometimes__ __Hardly__ __Never__
Group 5's ten questions
1. Do you you get noxious (ill) when you see blood?
__Yes__ __No__
2. How old are you?
__0 to 15__ __16 to 20__ __21 to 35__ __36+__
3. Do you like being scared?
__Yes__ __No__
4. What genre of films do you mostly watch?
__Mystery__ __Horror__ __Thriller__ __Adventure__ __Romance__ __Crime__ __Comedy__
5. How Often do you watch films?
__Often__ __Sometimes__ __Hardly__ __Never__
Group 5's ten questions
1. How old are you?
__0 to 15__ __16 to 20__ __21 to 35__ __36+__
2. What is your Gender?
__Male__ __Female__
3. Do you you get noxious (ill) when you see blood?
__Yes__ __No__
4. What is your favourite film?
.......................
5. How Often do you watch films in the cinema?
__Often__ __Sometimes__ __Hardly__ __Never__
6. What genre (type) of films do you mostly watch in the cinema?
__Mystery__ __Horror__ __Thriller__ __Adventure__ __Romance__ __Crime__ __Comedy__
7. Do you like being scared?
__Yes__ __No__
8. Do you watch murder mysteries?
__Yes__ __No__
9. Do you like thrillers?
__Yes__ __No__
10. Do you like watching thrillers on your own?
__Yes__ __No__
Monday, 29 November 2010
10 Conventions Of A Thriller
1. Battle of justice vs injustice
2. Price to be paid for the conclusion of the story
3. Growing sense of threat or danger
4. Normally two main characters
5. Characters appear smartly dressed
6. Essential in building up suspense
7. Urban setting
8. Dim lighting
9. Normally point of view and close up shots
10. Fast pace editing
2. Price to be paid for the conclusion of the story
3. Growing sense of threat or danger
4. Normally two main characters
5. Characters appear smartly dressed
6. Essential in building up suspense
7. Urban setting
8. Dim lighting
9. Normally point of view and close up shots
10. Fast pace editing
Genre Research Update
The film genre me and my group have chosen is psychological thriller. The reasons why we chose to do psychological thrillers is because most of the scenes are filmed during the night what suits the season we are in now because it gets late earlier. Another reason why we chose then genre is because it is a more exciting genre and it will keep all the group interested and we wont get bored of it. Then another reason why is from where it create a lot of tension in the opening sequence and will keep more engaged, and it will also show the skill that we as a group have, with fast pace editing, the right lighting and the right actors.
The conventions that i have identified are that there is a battle of justice vs injustice, there is a price to be paid for the conclusion of the story, a growing sense of threat or danger, there is normally two main characters, the characters appear smartly dressed, it is essential in building up suspense, it is set in an Urban setting, there is dim lighting, it has point of view and close up shots and it is Fast pace editing. We will uses them in our opening scene with our characters dresses smartly in an urban place. But may adapt the shot types with establishing shots and midshots, and change the type of battle it is.
Key text genres influenced our initial idea by showing a the main character in a bad situation, this will make the audience wonder what happened and keep them on edge because they wont be sure what happens to the character at the end and do not no who the person is that has put the main character in that bad situation where it is either life or death.
We will use themes of mystery, death and drama with dark lighting to create tension and keep the audience on edge. Then by showing the last sequence of the narrative towards the beginning but only giving away who one of the characters are it keep the mystery and drama in the opening sequence. Also by showing that murder has also took place it shows how death might be consistent throughout the narrative.
My genre research have helped develop our treatment in a way that both of the victims should also work closely with killer and have gone against his word, therefore the killer has a valid reason for killing them. This will make the narrative make more sense from where the killer has a motive and tries to kill people who finds out about what he as done, considering the killer is supposed to be a good guy from where he works in the police force as a detective.
The conventions that i have identified are that there is a battle of justice vs injustice, there is a price to be paid for the conclusion of the story, a growing sense of threat or danger, there is normally two main characters, the characters appear smartly dressed, it is essential in building up suspense, it is set in an Urban setting, there is dim lighting, it has point of view and close up shots and it is Fast pace editing. We will uses them in our opening scene with our characters dresses smartly in an urban place. But may adapt the shot types with establishing shots and midshots, and change the type of battle it is.
Key text genres influenced our initial idea by showing a the main character in a bad situation, this will make the audience wonder what happened and keep them on edge because they wont be sure what happens to the character at the end and do not no who the person is that has put the main character in that bad situation where it is either life or death.
We will use themes of mystery, death and drama with dark lighting to create tension and keep the audience on edge. Then by showing the last sequence of the narrative towards the beginning but only giving away who one of the characters are it keep the mystery and drama in the opening sequence. Also by showing that murder has also took place it shows how death might be consistent throughout the narrative.
My genre research have helped develop our treatment in a way that both of the victims should also work closely with killer and have gone against his word, therefore the killer has a valid reason for killing them. This will make the narrative make more sense from where the killer has a motive and tries to kill people who finds out about what he as done, considering the killer is supposed to be a good guy from where he works in the police force as a detective.
Narrative Idea's
First Idea
A chief detective has been called in to solve the hardest murder to ever to be seen. He then calls in his brother, who is also a detective, to help him solve the murder. After several hours of long hard work they find out that the victim had an enemy who can not answer any of the question where he was when the murder took place, they then bring him into police custardy. Then whilst he was in his cell waiting to be sentenced the suspect gets killed. They then have a lead that both bullets that killed the victim and the suspect was fired from the same gun because of the markings on the bullet. Then the chief detective then finds out it was his brother that killed both of the people, and he then come to near death because he brother doesn't want anyone to no what happen. But the chief detective gets free and knocks his brother out then later sentences him to life in prison for two murders and a near murder. As as the audience then find out that the two people that died worked in a weed business with the brother, and because they mucked up in what the customers wanted and lost a lot of money it resulted in death for both of them.
Second Idea
There is a women detective and she is known for her good work. Then one day when she finished late at the office someone tries to mug her, the person had a black mask on so she is unable to see there face. She fights them off but goes a bit to far and it results in the mugger getting killed. Then the next day she gets called into work for a crime scene in a house with a man that died with internal bleeding. As she investigates the crime scene she finds out that a hair that was found on the victims jacket was her hair, then she figures out that she was the murder and that victim was the man that tried to mug her. Then audience then see a flash back of what happen after she ran away, the man then gets up and goes back to his home and later on dies on internal bleeding in the brain and body. Once she knows that she is the killer she then starts to go mental trying to hide the fact that she killed the man, which results her going to a mental home then going into a mental asylum because she ends up confessing that she was the murderer.
We then decided that we would go with are first narrative idea because it has more potential with an opening to keep the audience on edge and wanting to no more.
A chief detective has been called in to solve the hardest murder to ever to be seen. He then calls in his brother, who is also a detective, to help him solve the murder. After several hours of long hard work they find out that the victim had an enemy who can not answer any of the question where he was when the murder took place, they then bring him into police custardy. Then whilst he was in his cell waiting to be sentenced the suspect gets killed. They then have a lead that both bullets that killed the victim and the suspect was fired from the same gun because of the markings on the bullet. Then the chief detective then finds out it was his brother that killed both of the people, and he then come to near death because he brother doesn't want anyone to no what happen. But the chief detective gets free and knocks his brother out then later sentences him to life in prison for two murders and a near murder. As as the audience then find out that the two people that died worked in a weed business with the brother, and because they mucked up in what the customers wanted and lost a lot of money it resulted in death for both of them.
Second Idea
There is a women detective and she is known for her good work. Then one day when she finished late at the office someone tries to mug her, the person had a black mask on so she is unable to see there face. She fights them off but goes a bit to far and it results in the mugger getting killed. Then the next day she gets called into work for a crime scene in a house with a man that died with internal bleeding. As she investigates the crime scene she finds out that a hair that was found on the victims jacket was her hair, then she figures out that she was the murder and that victim was the man that tried to mug her. Then audience then see a flash back of what happen after she ran away, the man then gets up and goes back to his home and later on dies on internal bleeding in the brain and body. Once she knows that she is the killer she then starts to go mental trying to hide the fact that she killed the man, which results her going to a mental home then going into a mental asylum because she ends up confessing that she was the murderer.
We then decided that we would go with are first narrative idea because it has more potential with an opening to keep the audience on edge and wanting to no more.
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Monday, 18 October 2010
Armani and Ruby's Answer :-)
1. The picture on the front over of the dvd case deonote six teenagers and the lighting is quite dark. This connotes that the film may be a bit scary and the genre of the film will be action with the sub-genre of adventure.
2. The teenagers on the cover are denoted in a triangle shape and they all have serous facial expressions. This connotes that they maybe mature for their age and have something very hard to slove.
3. The instition involved in the production of the film is Los hooligans productions which is denoted in the back cover on the left hand corner, which connotes they took part in the production process. The instition involved in the distribution is dimension which is denoted in a logo on the back cover on the right hand side.
4. The target audience of the film 'the faculty' is teenagers from where the teen R&B star Usher is denoted in the front cover with the other teenagers, also the characters are teenages. this connotes that most of the actors will be teenagers and the story will be based around teenagers, therefore giving a feel that the target audience are teenagers.
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