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Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Planning: Character Representation - MS B


Character Representation

In our group, we have different scenes with different character roles. In our Thriller, it is important that the character is presented well in order for the audience, to know the characters role.

Name: Amani
Character role: Antagonist 
Age: 19
Gender: Male
Costume: Black tracksuit with hoodie also a white dressing gown 
Body Language & Facial Expression: upset, shocked, mental, ill and confused. 
Represented as: An normal boy coming home from outside 
Role within the narrative: brother of the little sister 

Gender stereotype of role: His processed but he doesn't realise that until he kills his sister. He does know how or why he is processed but at the beginning of the film he is the hero but at the end the audience realises is that he is the antagonist. 
Costume: at the begging of the film he is wearing a white top with light blue jeans at the end of the film he has blood on his white top with black track suite. 

Planning: Mise en Scene - MR S

Mise en Scene

Introduction

Mise en Scene is very important to Thrillers as it allows the audience to hasa clear understanding of the narrative. Mise en Scene is made up from Lighting, Body Language and Facial Expression, Setting, Costume, Hair Make up and Iconography. The important part of a mise en scene analysis is not just identifying the components of the shot, but explaining the meaning or significance behind those components and connecting the shot to the themes of the film.

Lighting

In my Thriller we are using different lighting as we want the clip to be natural as if the lighting changes by its self or even the lighting looks natural when capturing different scenes. The first Lighting were using is 'Black Lighting' as Black light will make objects seem more realistic and this will impact the audience as the audience will feel as if the clip is real. Another type of Lighting that we will using is 'High Lighting,' as it  is to capture a moment in very high contrast on the whole of the subject whatever it maybe.By using reflectors and miniseries this reduces the chance of shadows being produce and makes a sharp and crisp image or scene.By using filters any hard light on low key will gone on high key lighting. Examples of high key lighting can be found in other genres of film,especially romances.


Body Language and Facial Expression


  • The Antagonist (hidden identify) will have a upright body Language as the audience will hae the understanding ooof the antagonist being as a evil role.
  • Amani the male character will have a straight face as he is walking down the road and his body language, his shoulders will be forward to show that he is harmless. 

Setting

In my filming team, we have chosen 3 locations, such as, A house, A drama room and A hut of a flat. 
Our opening scene is set at a hut which presents people walking to their house and it also seems to be realistic. 


Costume, Hair and Make Up

Our male character Amani will be wearing 2 different costumes, following with, a black track suit as this illustrates a daily wear and his second costume will be a white dirty grown which makes him look mental and disturbed. 


Iconography

In my thriller I will be using blood,lenses and a knife in order to make them conventional to the thriller genre, these objects make the audience respond with terror and make the film produce suspense for the audience. These iconographies are efficient and will create an impact on the characters as well as the audience. The knife will be used to create tension as we will go from one scene to another and in the last scene, the proantagist will be in a house holding a knife. This will create suspence as the audience will be confused on why the proantagist is holding the knife. 


Monday, 10 November 2014

Planning: Storyboard - MS B


Storyboard


In my filming team, Me and my team member Hazal have created this story board. Our StoryBoard is a graphic representation of our Thriller clip. A story board will help us as we will have information and directions to each scene. 
















Sunday, 9 November 2014

Planning: Production Roles - MS B


Production Roles

What is Production Roles?

Production roles is in a film crew and different people take different roles and the responsibilities for that role. It is important that in making a film, the set of specific people know their role as they need to be organised and prepared for what is to come. 

Roles within your group?

In my group we are 4 people including myself and we have spoken about the different roles that we would want to take out on set and it was also important that we are ready to take charge and responsibility to film our clip, 

Gizem
  • Camera Operator 
  • Lighting 
  • Sound 
Asli 
  • Costume and Hair
  • Camera Operator 
  • Storyboard
Hazal
  • Producer
  • Editor 
  • Lighting 
Amani
  • Director 
  • Location
The 9 Production Roles: 

  1. Camera Operator - A camera operator prepare and operate the camera and they organise the scenes by working alongside the storyboard. Making sure that the camera is operating correctly as to capture different shots, angles and sizes.
  2. Producer -  A producer make sure that all roles are correct.
  3. Director - Responsible for finalizing decisions.
  4. Lighting Operator - responsible for the lighting used in scenes.
  5. Location Manger - Responsible for finding a suitable location. 
  6. Make - Up Artist - creates the characters role within the film.
  7. Storyboard - an outline of every shot and how that shot will be produced. 
  8. Editor - montages all the shots to make it into a film.
  9. Sound - creates the tension within the scene.










Monday, 3 November 2014

Planning: Final Idea - MR S



Final Ideas  

Introduction: After reviewing each of our ideas that we came up with, we put all of our ideas together and developed a more realistic plan. 

Genre: Thriller

Sub-genres: Psychological and Crime.

Characters: 

Male antagonist - Amani

A teenage brother aged 18, who has killed her younger sister who is the pro-antagonist in the clip. The audience do not know why he has killed her sister but all they know is he has flash backs of his going mental in his head from feeling guilty.

Female pro-antagonist - Ruth






A young girl who has been killed by her big brother, when the antagonist is having flash backs then we are introduced to the little girls voice who says 'why me always me, its not my fault. I don't like you anymore.' This will only be given to the audience which then they will figure out what is the reason for this young girl to die because of his brother. 

Narrative: Our first scene is set as our male antagonist Amani is walking towards his house which the camera captures a close up shot of the characters hand holding the keys to the door. Then he will be walking into the hut which he has to walk up the stairs to go to his house, he comes across blood that is splatted all over the stairs and then while he walking up the stairs, he comes to the top of the stairs and realises that the blood is leading to his house and that his fronts doors of his house is silently open. So he runs into the house to come across to his sisters body, Amani is the person who killed his sister but because he is guilty, he's acting like he does not know how it happened, He then starts to have flash backs which he hears his sisters voice talking to him. 

Aristotle (theme)- Our thriller is conventional to Aristotle theory as there is a clear beginning, middle and end, however the end is left with a cliff-hanger. This helps to create anxiety and fear for the audience as the audience do not know what is about to happen later on. 

Mise en scene:

  • Lighting: Low key lighting will be used to build tension and create fear for negative events. 
  • Cinematography: I will be using close up shots to capture the antagonists to facial expression and I will also use a crane shot which will help the audience to understand what kind of surrounding the antagonist and pro-antagonist may be in. 
  • Sound: I will use non-digetic sound which means that the sound will not match what is playing on the screen so it will create suspense for the audience. 
  • Costume, hair and makeup: The antagonist will be wearing black jeans and a white jean which may show that he is trying to cover up blood stains on his trousers. The pro-antagonist will also be wearing white which shows that she is a innocent child.
  • Setting: The first scene that the audience is introduced is the hut scene which shows a ordinary boy walking up the stairs. Then the house scene appears and the reason why we have set this scene in a house is because this builds tension for the audience as a house scene is conventional to thriller films.
  • Iconography: The only object that we will be using is a knife which represents violence and fear.
  • Body Language and facial expression: The pro-antagonists body language shows the audience that she is helpless as her body is laying on the floor, she does not move at all. The antagonists body language and facial expression show that he is guilty for what he has done, as she is leaning forward and tilting towards her body which show that he is wanting he back but its too late. 
Conclusion

Overall, I want my audience to feel engaged to my thriller film as I have ensured that I use all of the Micro- elements in order to present our thriller as realistic as possible. I want my audience to respond back with fear, suspense through the themes of violence. I want the audience to understand how guilty the antagonist is after what he has caused for his innocent little sister. 

Sunday, 2 November 2014

Planning: Opening Scene Narration - MS B


Opening Scene Narration

Starter:  Amarni walks in the hut while his walking he sees blood drops on the floor this makes Armani walk faster just to see what happens because his sisters at home alone and he panics. When amarni runs through the long balcony he realises that his front door is wide open. Amarni stops at and slows down because his in such a shock that who would go into his house and do such a thing like that. Amarni shouts his sisters name out and there's no response from his sister. Amarni takes slow footsteps into his house.  He realises someone's on the floor the first thing he sees is a hand. He runs towards the hand and stops and slowly looks at this sisters wondering what has happened to her. He is In such a shock that he is wondering why someone would kill his sister. Armani's sister is covered in blood. 

Middle: Amarni steps back sits on the floor and wraps him self in a ball wondering why this has happened to him. The camera blacks out and amarnis in a black room and is processed all he can see is his sister looking at him and she has blood all other her. Amarnis trying to reach out to his sister but she keeps fading away. Amarnis getting weaker and weaker. Amarni starts to fight him self. his sister whispers 'why I was your sister' respectively. 

End: Then the camera switches back to amarni being at home with a knife covered in blood with his sister on the floor dead. 

However, in our story board we have included a protagonist. We have changed our idea and took the antagonist out and we have twisted the roles and idea so the video can finish with a cliff hanger.

Planning: Initial Ideas - MS B


Initial Ideas


Initial Ideas of a group

In a group of four we had to discuss the ideas that each of us came up with. We listed down all of the ideas and this has given us so many ideas that we could include in our final idea for the thriller production. Overall we have decided to use different parts form each members idea to put together in our final idea. For example from my idea we may take the CCTC idea and from Amani's idea we are planning to use the gang or making this a group of friends.


First idea created was by Me:

Narrative: A supernatural women who murdered her 2 daughters because her partner has cheated on her so the women character has flashbacks of her killing her 2 daughters which makes her crazy and mentally ill so then she is taken to a mental hospital which she then starts killing her doctors.
Title: Killer
Sub-genre: Science Fiction
Characters: Two daughters, husband, mother and the two doctors
Location:House and Mental Health Hospital
Iconography: Blood, knife.
Costume of character: Mother dressed in brown t-shirt and jeans.
The husband dressed in a black suit and white shirt.
The two daughters are dressed in similar colours pink and white dresses.
Advantages of the idea:The advantages of this thriller is that the structure isn't so confusing as the audience would easily understand what is going on. The idea may mean that some of the audience could related that they went through the same mind set as they were cheated on too and this would create a relationship between the character and the audience.
Disadvantages of the idea:One disadvantage of this idea is that it may become too difficult to actually show the audience why the lady decided to kill her daughters and not her husband.

Second Idea by Hazal:

Narrative: A lady Sleep walks to her daughters room and kills her daughters by biting her neck. When she goes back to sleep, she has flashbacks of her biting her daughters neck and she thinks its a nightmare, she goes to her daughters room that her daughters room and she comes across to her daughters death. She could hear voices; 'You killed your daughter.' Her daughter disappears and there is no sign of her daughter. No one believes her and she is therefore sent to mental hospital and is taken care of. She has attacks at the end and has killed herself.
Title: Lady asleep
Sub-genre: Psychological Thriller
Characters: Mother, Daughter, Doctors and family friends.
Narrative structure:
Location: House and Mental Health Hospital
Iconography: Blood, sharp teeth, Cross necklace
Costume of characters: The mother wearing a black nightgrown.
The daughter is dressed in a white and pink striped pajamas.
Advantages of the idea: The idea of the mother being the killer and her sleep walking allows the audience to wonder if she actually commited the crime or if someone else did. This creates mystery and fear. Also it has clear structure allowing the audience to understand who is who and what is happening.
Disadvantages of the idea: The idea of the mother killing the child and not knowing that she killed her may be confusing for the audience as we only see the mother being the antagonist. If the mother states that she hasn't killed her daughter then who did. There are questions that haven't been shown and this may confuse the audience.

Third Idea by Amani:

Narrative: Boy on the path to success with a good education is led on the path to destruction after his brother is killed by a gang. He takes revenge on the gang by wiping out each member but the further he goes the deeper into darkness he gets and the more he finds about his brother.
Title: Revenge
Sub-genre: Action Thriller
Characters: two brothers, two gangs including about 5 boys in each gang present in the gang scenes.
Narrative structure:
Location: Street
Iconograpy: knife, blood, two different gang coloured symbols.
Costume of character:
The brother who is well educated in a casual jean and white top showing that he is normal guy minding his own business and also that he is someone innocent.
The brother who died in black t-shirt and tracksuit and blood all over him.
The gang members in dark coloured t-shirts and tracksuits with different coloured symbols like hats or gloves that show they are member of a certain gang.
Advantages of the idea:The idea is well written. It has a flowing structure and allows the audience to understand what is going on. Simple characters and costumes used to allow the audience to identify who is who in the action thriller.
Disadvantages of the idea:The filming of the gang members may become difficult as there are alot of people. The location of the thriller could become challenging as there might be people outside who may think the arguments are real between the two gangs.

Fourth Idea by Asli:

Narrative: Takes place in a school. One of the employees of the school watching the CCTV footage everyday after school. He/She starts to see something appearing in some of the classrooms and cuts are made of the CCTV footage. When He/She goes to the classrooms to check of there is anything wrong but tables moved around. In seven days, Seven students goes missing from the school.
Title:Missing Seven
Sub-genre: Crime
Characters: Employee of the school who checks the CCTC, the seven students.
Narrative structure:
Location: School
Iconograpy: blood
Costume of character: The seven students are dressed in school uniform with blood and mud all over them.The employee is dressed in a black suit and he has no hair.
Advantages of the idea: One advantage of the idea is that it shows obsession. Allows the audience to watch more and find out who the killer actually is.
Disadvantages of the idea:One disadvantage is that it is in a school. The idea may have been better if it took place somewhere else like a library or a hospital.