http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UruVSXlOCyU
This is our rough cut
Friday, 11 February 2011
Thursday, 3 February 2011
Dexter
Dexter starts with a close up of a mosquito, drinking blood. Then the main title appears on the screen, it is the colour of blood. Then it zooms in on a man shaving, it is all close up shots so the viewer doesn't have much knowledge on what is going on. It is all very based around blood and death, after the shaving close up, it zooms in on someone cutting meat, then cooking it. It is very cleverly filmed because of the way the director has turned a every day routine into something sinister. All the actions symbolise the different ways that he kills people, the way he cuts though the fruit, meat and eggs, is like him cutting though flesh, the way he plunges the coffee peculator, shows a sort of plunging motion to kill someone, when he goes to floss his teeth it looks as if he's going to strangle someone, similarly when he is doing up his laces it looks as if he is strangling someone, or tying them up, and even when he puts on his shirt it looks like he is suffocating someone. all this gives the viewer a very good idea what this character is like even though he was only eating breakfast.
questionares
Do you watch thrillers?
James - Yes
Jimmi - Yes
Zan - Yes
Zan - Yes
What is the last thriller you watched?
James - Lord of the rings
Jimmi - Crank 2: High Voltage
Zan - Psycho
Zan - Psycho
What is your favourite thriller?
James - The Shining
Jimmi - Burn After Reading + The Transporter
Zan - Psycho
Zan - Psycho
What do you think are the main aspects of a thriller?
James - Characters, a good antagonist
Jimmi - Non-stop action, like bam-bam-bam to keep you on the edge of your seat
Zan - Suspense, twists, scary stuff
Zan - Suspense, twists, scary stuff
Do you think the music is important to a thriller and why?
James - Adds drama
Jimmi - Yes; Music adds a mood. If you add really fast paced music to a fast paced scene it just makes it more 'thrilling', without the music I just don't find it as good.
Zan - Yes because it builds suspense
Zan - Yes because it builds suspense
What do you expect in a thriller?
James - Death
Jimmi - Well modern thrillers are usually some crazy guy running down the road killing people... But a good thriller should have a lot of suspense, a lot of action and good casting.
Zan - Scary stuff, creepy music
From the results of our questions we can see that most 16-19 year olds like lots of action, suspense an tense gripping scenes.
Zan - Scary stuff, creepy music
From the results of our questions we can see that most 16-19 year olds like lots of action, suspense an tense gripping scenes.
production logo ideas
This is one of the ideas for a production logo. we also created haunted house productions, which features a drawing of a house, using yellow on a black back ground. we used adobe photoshop cs5 to make this. With the other logos we drew them out by hand onto photoshop..
Friday, 28 January 2011
This is the rough cut for the thriller opening, it needs lots of editing: the signs need changing to make it seem more Russian, the credits need to be put on the walls, using auto tracking and animation; some of the scenes need to be re-taken and lengthened; the music needs to be perfected; it needs an ending, the main credits scene needs to be re-taken and the camera needs to be steady.We used a simple hand held camera to do the filming. Then we transferred the tape to a mac book, and imported it into final cut pro, in which we cut and edited the film. we had to import he film onto a different program to do the more tedious part where the credits move along the wall.
We used garage band to create a sound track, This worked well with final cut and merged well with the footage. we used photoshop to create the logos. The film is set in Moscow Russia, instead of filming there we filmed it in Wem. Moscow was chosen because it is a good setting for a espionage action thriller, when we filmed it there was snow, people usually associate Russia with snow and cold weather so this added to the effect and made it quite a 'chilling' thriller. Snow makes people feel cold and the fact that this is not set in a warm environment make the viewer realise something is underhand. The interrogation scene was filmed in a conference room, but the lighting used made the atmosphere seem more sinister, plus it made the viewer use their imaginaion more and. The original soundtrack was greatly influenced by the Scarface soundtrack, but unfortunately this proved too synthetic for the type of film so it was replaced with another which was more inspired by the 'theme from shaft', it has a funky drum beat with a loud bass line.
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