Sunday 23 November 2014

Prelim Task:Final Piece

The prelim task was more of a challenge than expected, it was fun to film but the organisation was not there meaning the group was set back when filming (because of illness, absence ect.)

What went well:
In my opinion I think our main advantage as a group was our creativity. This meant that not only were we able think outside the box for a different approach to out prelim but also use more simple but creative shots, and piece them together accordingly during the editing stage.
What could have gone better:
A number of things could have gone smoother, for example, firstly our lack of organisation when filming led to us need more time to film which had to be done outside of our allotted class time, which in turn led to more complications due to myself not being able to attend the session we had planned due to illness. I also feel that our lack of knowledge surrounding the editing software was a a key issue which unfortunately could not have been avoided due too a lack of experience.
The Final Edit:
Here is the finished prelim task, which despite taking a while to upload I feel is a good first attempt at making something of the Thriller genre. However i would just like to apologise as this is the only version we could recover and so therefore there is only the raw sound from the shoot, as in this version there has been no sound editing.

Evaluation:
In conclusion to this post I feel that tho prelim task has allowed me to iron out any problems that I might of faced in my main task, I also feel that I can take something from the negatives as I now realise that to finish on time and to the best of my ability I need to be more organised, and use the time I have more  efficiently.

Thursday 13 November 2014

Planning for prelim task:Intro/Brief

Brief:To produce a short sequence, in which to characters share 4 lines of dialogue.
Aim: The aim is simple, to produced a quality piece of work, in which two characters (or in this case a character with a split personality) can have a realistic conversation. This will be achieved by a number of different shots such as the Shot reverse shot, over the shoulder shot, medium shot ect. These shots will help establish realism and will make the sequence the professional look we are after. 

Wednesday 12 November 2014

Researching Thrillers: Se7en (What's in the box?)

Se7en is a crime thriller, directed by David Fincher which was released in 1995. Fincher was responsible for other films such as Fight Club and more recently, The Social Network starring the big JT himself, Justin TImberlake.

Anyway, back too Se7en.
New York City. Behind the bright lights and bustling streets, the film Se7en focuses in on everything sinister, dark and immorally wrong with the big apple. We open with a scene where Detective Somerset (Morgan Freeman) and Co. are called to investagate a graphic homicide, Somerset is entering his final week of working life and is set to retire, que a fresh faced plucky young Brad Pitt. Pitt's character, Detective Mills, is the new sheriff in town who is set to take over from Somerset once he leaves for good, however Somerset's retirement party is put on hold when himself and Mills are called to a series a graphically linked homocides which seem to follow the theme of the seven deadly sins, where the victims are susposidly being punished for there seemingly "sinful" qualities. The film progresses in a roller coaster like fashion with it's steep climaxes and sudden drops to the tense atmosphere and as the story progresses so to does the motive and the logic behind the increasingly violent murders. After 5 of the 7 murders have been discovered the film steps up a gear and without going into to much detail or Infact spoiling the final twist in the tail, I'll just say that the shocking revelation at the climax of this film is enough to make you lose your head.

All in all, Se7en was a fantastic film and a good place to start in broadening my knowledge of thrillers as a whole and to also give me a better insight into some features I can include in my final piece.

If this is not enough, here's a link to the the trailer to give you a feel for the film:

Researching Thrillers:What is a thriller?

Thriller: noun
1) A novel, play, or film with an exciting plot, typically involving crime or espionage
2) A very exciting contest or experience

So what makes a Thriller
Well a thriller, much like the definition suggests is a story containing elements of suspense and an exciting plot, that usually involves crime, for example a film about a bank robber or a film that follows a detective investigating a string of murders, could be considered a thriller. 

Conventions of a Thriller
.The storyline is usually a complex mystery/crime/series of events that the protagonist(s) must unravel or reach the end of to reach a conclusion
.The antagonist is usually  more powerful than the protagonist, the power dynamics must be unequal
.Suspenseful most of the way through
.Low key lighting, subtle 
.Music to accompany the suspenseful atmosphere