Tuesday 27 April 2010

Thriller Opening

For my main task i had to construct an opening to a thriller lasting up to a maximum of two minutes.

Below is my final opening of a thriller:

Tuesday 20 April 2010

Preliminary task

For my Preliminary task I had to construct a short sequence containing three key camera shots, these were: shot reverse shot, match on action and 180 degree rule.


Below is a video of my preliminary task:





Monday 19 April 2010

Pearl and Dean Research

During my research I used the Pearl and Dean marketing site which enabled me to establish my target audience for the opening of my thriller in terms of age, gender and social class.


The Departed

age


gender

4-6

0%


male

62%

7-11

0%


female

38%

12-14

0%


class

15-24

32%


AB

20%

25-34

31%


C1

46%

35-44

11%


C2

17%

45+ 

25%


DE

17%

source: CAVIAR



Seven

age


gender

4-6

0%


male

60%

7-11

0%


female

40%

12-14

0%


class

15-24

42%


AB

26%

25-34

39%


C1

29%

35-44

10%


C2

31%

45+ 

9%


DE

13%

source: CAVIAR

Paycheck

age


gender

4-6

0%


male

78%

7-11

0%


female

22%

12-14

3%


class

15-24

29%


AB

31%

25-34

38%


C1

22%

35-44

22%


C2

23%

45+ 

8%


DE

24%

source: CAVIAR

From this research I was able to notice that the target audience for people watching thrillers were males aged 15-34 within the working/middle class.

Sunday 18 April 2010

Evaluation Questions

1. In what way does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products?

For my thriller I decided to develop the conventions found in real media products for instance the music I used was that of the typical thriller genre also the scenes I developed where scenes that would normally be established within a film of the same genre. In order to develop conventions of real media products I took ideas from existing media products of the same genre and constructed scenes of similarity, the two films that gave me my final idea was “Psycho” and “Se7en” from these I created my shower scene and the idea of my character suffering from a mental illness. I thought that by doing this, I would create a much more interesting and applicable storyline if the film where to be furthered as the opening ends on a cliff hanger which would not only intrigue the audience but also raise all sorts of questions in their minds. During my research for my media product I was able to discover the different genres in which people enjoyed and decided to explore different ways in which I could create this. I was able to expand on the idea of my sub-thriller genre found out from my target audience which was the psychological thriller. I found from research that in most real media products males are normally portrayed as the antagonist. Staging a murder for my opening, I was also able to inter-link my second sub-thriller genre sought from my target audience which was the action thriller.



 

2. How does your media product represent particular social groups?
A male and a female are represented in the opening of my thriller. The female seems to be quite young preferably middle twenties probably at the peak of her career whereas the male seems to be in his mid forties probably experiencing a mid—life crisis. The surroundings of the female character suggest a middle class style of living. However the surroundings of the male seem to be quite disjointed we see that his room is rather cluttered probably reflecting his mindset we also see that he has an obsession with various murders, which articles are allocated in his room. Straight away we notice that this is not somebody who is classed as normal but somebody who probably suffers from a mental illness of some sort. The males is dressed in trainers and washed out jeans with a rather old jacket which represents that he maybe from a working class background, however the car that he is driving suggests otherwise, which may make us wonder if the particular clothes have been chosen with reason. I decided to conform to the stereotypical ideology of woman being expressive and men instrumental in these circumstances the women being the victim and the male the killer.






3. What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?

I feel that my thriller with a few adaptations may be distributed by major success institutions such as New Line Cinema, Universal pictures and Paramount pictures who have produced other thrillers similar to mine such as Se7en and Psycho. I feel that major successes may choose to distribute my thriller as the storyline is similar to other popular thrillers which have had huge success. My thriller deals with issues not completely touched upon within the film industry the issue being dealing with the mentally ill. My thriller gives an audience an insight to life through a completely different perspective. If my film received good feedback then it could go on to be distributed on digital t.v. such as sky or virgin media.


4. Who would be the audience for your media product?

I decided that my thriller would appeal to those in late adolescence to those in late adulthood. With an age range of 15-24, the majority being male. I used the pearl and dean website to establish this conclusion. I felt that by using a male as the murdered, I would attract male viewers as from my research I found that when it came to which gender tended to watch thrillers more, the majority were male.


5. How did you attract/ address your audience?
At first I researched different thriller openings which gave me ideas as to how i were to create my own. I found out what sort of age range were interested in the thriller genre, using this information I constructed a questionnaire in which i asked my target audience a series of questions all linking back to the construction of the opening to my thriller because of this I was able to find out exactly what i should include in order to make my opening appealing. The camerawork used in my opening also helped to attract my audience as the use of point of view shots helped place the audience in the eyes of the murdered , also the fact that we knew that the women was in danger and we could not do anything about it created a suspense and tension that would encourage an audience to watch on. The fact that my camera was always at an angle in which neither of the characters were identified, helped with the creation of suspense contained in the opening of my thriller.



6. What have you learnt about technologies from the process of constructing the product?

I used a variety of technologies in order to construct my product. These technologies included a camera, a tripod, final cut pro for my editing and garageband to create my soundtrack. Whilst using the camera i found that the amount of megapixels determined the quality of my product. I used the tripod in order to gain a steady camera however i did find it difficult to use the tripod when trying to film in tight spots and found myself having to hand hold the camera in order to film. During the filming process i found i could not always film from the exact angles i wanted to film from due to lighthing as there wasn't nay to see exactly wht i was trying to film. In order to resolve i had to have a lamp nearby the camera whenever i was filming in dark places so that the shots were still visible. I also found that whilst moving the camera sometimes the focus would become blurred. I found that this actually worked to my advantage as in the end it looked like an effect which was part of my final product. I learnt from using final cut pro how simple it actually is to edit once you are familiar with the different tools. Certain effects i found particularly useful when editing were cross-fade effects and fade dissolve effects. They were particularly usefull when trying to fade one scene into another. When using garageband i found that it was quite a complex software however once I knew exactly how to manage it, it become easier. It was a very usefull programme and helped to create a suspenseful soundtrack for my opening, however i found at times that certain pieces i had constructed did not exactly go together well in order to give the right effect to my thriller but it the end i worked it out and fell i was very successful.


7. Looking back to your preliminary task, what do you feel that you have learnt in the progression from it to the full product?

Constructing the preliminary task enabled me to be familiar with the way in which to put together my storyboard and working script. I also did a lot of planning before hand into the genre as seen in my research and planning area, because of this i was able to recognise the common shots needed for my thriller. When constructing my preliminary task i learnt how to use the editing software which helped the process to be smoother when it came to finally editing my thriller. I was more specific in using shots such as match on action, 180 degree rule and shot reverse shot, because I had used these shots in my preliminary when it came to use them in my thriller i had improved and felt more confident when producing them. i also felt far more confident using the overall equipment. Looking back at the task as a whole i feel my end product was very successful in fulfilling the main task set, i feel i achieved a suitable opening to a thriller aimed at a target audience between the ages of 15-34.