Thursday, 15 December 2011
Shot list
Shot | Shot type | Audio/dialogue |
1 | Establishing shot, this will be of the woods to set the location of the scene you will see the antagonist from behind walking along the path. | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background creating tension straight away. |
2 | This a mid-shot of the antagonist you will see him from behind, not revealing his identity | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background creating tension. |
3 | Close up of the antagonist’s boots as he is walking through the woods | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background creating tension. You will also hear loud footsteps as the shot is concentrated on the boots |
4 | This is be a distortion of the boots turning into a black screen this will be a short edit | You will hear a distortion noise. |
5 | Long shot this will be the same shot as the first one | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background |
6 | Medium close up, this will the same shot as shot two | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background |
7 | Long shot, this will again be the same as shot one | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background |
8 | This will be a black screen | There will be no sound here |
9 | Medium close up of wall of the hidden location | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background |
10 | Distortion | There will be a distortion noise. |
11 | Medium close up of the stone walls but we will see photographs and litter | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background |
12 | Close up on a photograph | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background |
13 | Distortion with the name tom woods | A loud distortion noise |
14 | Medium close up of a wall with a photo and rope on it | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background |
15 | Distortion and the name Chloe Wain | A loud distortion noise |
16 | Medium close up where you will see the location | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background |
17 | Distortion and the name Danielle Preece | A loud distortion sound |
18 | Long shot of the door | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background |
19 | Distortion and the name Lis Wylie | A loud distortion sound |
20 | Medium long shot of the antagonist and the victim from a side view | There will be a high pitched slow music in the background |
21 | Title screen | - |
22 | A close up of the man burning a photo that he has taken of his victim, | You hear the photo being burnt |
Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Mise-en-scene
The chair and rope will simply be used to hold down the victim, representing different methods of keeping the chosen victim in place throughout experimentation.
The photographs and photo frame will be used to create a sense of distrust, and also link the antagonist to the narrative to come. Some of the photographs we will have lining the walls will be of the antagonist's family and the families of victims we would later meet.
The camera will be used simply as a lighting device. When the antagonist takes a photograph of his victim (to place with the others lining the walls), this will light up the room for a split second, and the audience will catch a glimpse of the characters.
Setting and Location:
We have decided upon using two locations for our opening sequence. These will be the Westwood College Old Hall cellars, and the woodland area also surrounding the college.
We feel both these locations would provide the required atmosphere because they are both dark and claustrophobic, something we felt key to creating the tension conventionally found within the thriller genre.
Actors and Characters:
Only two characters will be shown in our opening sequence, though the audience will not see them in full light, par for a split second nearing the end of the sequence. These characters will be Eric Matheson, our antagonist and "Female Victim".
Eric Matheson will be played by Tom Woods.
The photographs and photo frame will be used to create a sense of distrust, and also link the antagonist to the narrative to come. Some of the photographs we will have lining the walls will be of the antagonist's family and the families of victims we would later meet.
The camera will be used simply as a lighting device. When the antagonist takes a photograph of his victim (to place with the others lining the walls), this will light up the room for a split second, and the audience will catch a glimpse of the characters.
Setting and Location:
We have decided upon using two locations for our opening sequence. These will be the Westwood College Old Hall cellars, and the woodland area also surrounding the college.
We feel both these locations would provide the required atmosphere because they are both dark and claustrophobic, something we felt key to creating the tension conventionally found within the thriller genre.
Actors and Characters:
Only two characters will be shown in our opening sequence, though the audience will not see them in full light, par for a split second nearing the end of the sequence. These characters will be Eric Matheson, our antagonist and "Female Victim".
Eric Matheson will be played by Tom Woods.
We have chosen Tom for this role because he is broad shouldered and quite large in stature, which means he is most likely to produce an intimidating figure on camera. His shaved head will also take away from any possible attributes to the actor, and allow the audience to simply see the character he is portraying. He will have a pale foundation on, to lighten his skin tone and so create a grotesque, nightmarish appearance in the split second his face will be viable to the audience.
Female Victim will be played by Chloe Wain.
Tuesday, 13 December 2011
Final idea with changes
Eric will first be seen walking through some woods, where the location is unknown. He will continue walking for a short amount of time, before he will appears in a new location which appears to be a small room with stone walls. The camera will travel through the room, focussing on a number of objects that will link to the whole narrative before showing our antagonist alongside one of his many victims. He will then take a picture of the victim, and the sequence will end on the diegetic sound of a scream before cutting to the title screen, reading 'Neurosis'. After this we will see the photo taken of the victim being burnt for symbolic reasons which would have been revealed later on in the narrative.
We have decided not to change our original plot for the entire narrative, because the feedback we received praised the ideas we had first hand and gave us no recommendations for improvements, as the audience don’t not think that there needs to any changes or improvements, we as a group are entirely happy with our ideas and believe they will be fairly simple to recreate while still achieving the strong effects we desire. This would make for a good opening sequence that will both effective and simple.
We will set our opening sequence in three places in total. The first will be a community centre, the second a cellar and the third will be a section of woodland. We will be using these areas for their aesthetic value, as both the cellar and community centre have stone walls and floors similar to our original plans for this sequence. The woodland area will be useful for the beginning of our sequence due to the naturally dark shadowing it will produce, and the inevitable claustrophobic feeling the inbound trees and greenery will cause for the viewer, through the use of different camera angles and fast paced editing we hope to create this effect.
We have decided not to change our original plot for the entire narrative, because the feedback we received praised the ideas we had first hand and gave us no recommendations for improvements, as the audience don’t not think that there needs to any changes or improvements, we as a group are entirely happy with our ideas and believe they will be fairly simple to recreate while still achieving the strong effects we desire. This would make for a good opening sequence that will both effective and simple.
We will set our opening sequence in three places in total. The first will be a community centre, the second a cellar and the third will be a section of woodland. We will be using these areas for their aesthetic value, as both the cellar and community centre have stone walls and floors similar to our original plans for this sequence. The woodland area will be useful for the beginning of our sequence due to the naturally dark shadowing it will produce, and the inevitable claustrophobic feeling the inbound trees and greenery will cause for the viewer, through the use of different camera angles and fast paced editing we hope to create this effect.
Filming Days
Our group has decided that we will have
three different days to film the opening sequence. The days that we have chosen
are Monday 19th December, Thursday 22nd December and Friday 23rd December.
In our group each member will have a
responsibility
Chloe Wain - Actor
Danielle Preece - Filming
Elizabeth Wylie - Directing
This will ensure that the filming process
will run as smoothly as possible and will also ensure that each member has an
equal amount of responsibility with in the group.
Thursday, 1 December 2011
Target Audience Feedback
In order to ensure that we can produce the best opening sequence possible, we did a lot of research into our target audience which is aged between18–30 this is the age range that we thought would attract the largest base.
We found primarily that it is a male audience who would most likely be interested in our chosen genre and secondarily female. However, we did also find that it is primarily females interested in the psychological aspects of thriller, while males preferred violent plot lines.
In addition to this, we also did some research into thriller films that have been distributed globally, and looked at the reviews and feedback that has been given to them from websites such as 'IMBD'. By doing this, we were able to see how different audiences responded to the different sub-genres of thrillers, and be able to use these results in our film.
Below are some graphs demonstrating out findings from a questionnaire given out to a range of people in the 18 – 30 age range.
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