Saturday, 19 March 2011
Friday, 18 February 2011
Wednesday, 16 February 2011
Saturday, 12 February 2011
Character Profile
Name: Alison
Costume: unseen
Characteristics: nervous, worried, takes control
Gesture/Movement: unseen
Representations:
- Goes against stereotypical female; keeping things in control, looking after Damien
Casting Idea
Jade Senior:
- good voice; nice tone, can put emotion into it
- good voice; nice tone, can put emotion into it
- takes it seriously
- confident
Character Profile
Name: Damien
Costume: weathered apparel, orange jumpsuit
Characteristics: scared, quiet, hoarse
Characteristics: scared, quiet, hoarse
Gesture/Movement: shaky, enclosed
Representations:
- stereotypical prisoner look but plays on the personality stereotype by childlike fear
- goes against stereotypical male; scared, whimpering
Casting Idea
Luke Gibbons:
- Mature
- Will take it seriously, won’t mess around
- Looks the part
- Voice has good character
Wednesday, 9 February 2011
Script
FIRST PART
FADE THROUGH BLACK.
DRAMATIC MUSIC STARTS.
[LONG SHOT FROM CCTV]
[ZOOM IN ON MAN, CHANGING FROM CCTV TO NORMAL]
[MID SHOT]
Man sat in the dark whimpering, head in hands.
[CLOSE UP OF MAN'S HEAD]
[MID SHOT OF WALL]
Shot of the wall splattered in blood.
[BACK TO MID SHOT OF MAN FROM SIDE]
Radio crackles.
[MID SHOT FROM FRONT]
Man looks at the Radio.
[CLOSE UP OF THE RADIO]
Alison
"Damien? Can you hear me?"
[CLOSE UP OF MAN'S HEAD]
Man continues to whimper.
[MID SHOT FROM SIDE]
ALISON
"Anyone there?"
[CLOSE UP SHOT OF RADIO]
[MID SHOT FROM FRONT]
Man picks up the radio.
DRAMATIC MUSIC DIMS.
[HIGH ANGLE CLOSE UP]
DAMIEN
"Alison?" He says shakily.
[CLOSE UP OF MAN'S HAND SHAKING]
ALISON
"Thank God. Where are you? I heard about the riot"
[SHOT OF THE OUTSIDE OF THE CELL, OUT THROUGH THE BARS]
[MID SHOT OF MAN, TOP OF FACE HIDDEN]
DAMIEN
"Prison. Only place that's safe, behind bars"
ALISON
"Are you in any condition to move?"
DAMIEN
"No. My leg got pretty badly bitten"
[CLOSE UP SHOT OF LEG WOUND]
Shot of his leg with torn material on the trousers and blood seeping through.
DRAMATIC MUSIC STOPS.
[LONG SHOT OF CELL]
ALISON
"Bitten? Okay, I'm coming to get you"
ENERGETIC MUSIC STARTS.
STRAIGHT TO BLACK.
Main TITLE
BLACK SCREEN, RED WRITING.
Actors who appeared in this film etc
CUT TO LONG SHOT CLIP OF PEOPLE RUNNING.
CUT BACK TO BLACK SCREEN.
Person in film number 1
CUT TO MID SHOT OF MAN IN A LAB WORKING.
CUT BACK TO BLACK SCREEN.
Person in film number 2
CUT TO MID SHOT OF BUS CRASHING
CUT BACK TO BLACK SCREEN.
Person in film number 3
CUT TO MID/LONG SHOT OF MILITARY PEOPLE SHOOTING CIVILIANS.
CUT BACK TO BLACK SCREEN.
Person in film number 4
CUT TO CLOSE UP OF NEWS READER.
CUT TO BLACK SCREEN.
Person in film number 5
CUT TO EXTREME CLOSE UP OF DAMIEN WITH RED EYES STARING AT SCREEN.
TITLE FADES IN OVER TOP RIGHT.
Monday, 31 January 2011
Media opening script
Media opening script
(No dialogue should be used in the opening, except for non-diegetic music as dialogue counteracts the fear created by the music and/or silence)
It starts with a black screen, and a straight cut to a hospital bed with some people trying to restrain an infected, non diegetic sounds playing, short out bursts of music to connote intensity.
Titles appear of screen as the shot switches from various outbreak catastrophes.
A fade to black shot is used to show a mid shot of a man with his head in his hands against a blood stained wall.
(There should be no sound in this scene as the silence connotes isolation and abandonment.)
The camera should slowly zoom in on the man as very sudden shot changes to infected people events, until all you can see is his face covered by his hands. (As the camera zooms closer to the man the shots become more frequent and intense)
A loud screech or significant sound is heard as the man lifts his head to show bright red eyes.
Loud fast paced music is heard as the title appears on the screen.
The fast paced music continues as the scene changes to various people being killed and infected, preferably in slow motion, names and developers appear on screen and get splattered with blood as the people get infected.
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Institutions
What production company?
For our production company, we have chosen Universal studios. It is one of the 6 main film production companies, and is also a very high grossing company.
Why are they suitable?
The reason that they are suitable is because they have a history of funding and producing films of all genres’, of which the horror genre is a large part. Because of this, they will provide essential financial backing and also experience.
What other films have they successfully produced?
Other horror films that they have produced successfully include Van Helsing, which grossed 300 million. Alongside this, there was the well know Psycho saga, with the first film being a huge success, grossing 32 million, which compared to its budget of £800000 was a lot.
Why is that significant for your film?
The reason that this is significant for our film is because they would be able to give us the experience they have gained from releasing high grossing horror films. Because of this, there is a better chance of our film being a bigger success.
What distribution company?
For our distribution company, we stayed with Universal studios. This is because Universal studios is a vertically integrated company, which means that it contains all of the different companies required for producing and distributing a film in its own company.
Why is this significant?
This is significant because it means that our film will be made quicker, as there is less time with having to negotiate deals with other companies. As well as this, they receive all of the money from the film, which means that they can afford to put more finances into it.
What other films have they distributed?
Other films distributed by Universal Studios include The Strangers, a recent film which grossed 82 million. As well as this, there is Drag me to Hell, which again, grossed 90 million, three times as much as it’s budget.
How does that tie in well with your film?
This ties in well with the film as there have been many horror films which have been both produced and distributed by Universal Studios, so they have experience in this area. As well as this they will be able to distribute it effectively to the target audience, and will be able to get the most amounts of people in to watch the film as possible.
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Sunday, 16 January 2011
Tables of findings
Codes and Conventions | Findings | Textual evidence |
Stock settings | - Desolated - Old structures - Wooded areas - Psychopath’s hideout - Dusk | Dracula; large, dark castle The Wolfman; woods, night The Shining; desolated landscapes |
Stock characters | Monsters; - ghosts - Vampires - Zombies - Aliens - Psychopaths - Werewolves - Demons Protagonist | Carriers, Dawn of the Dead ; zombies The Shining, Silence of the Lambs; psychopath The Wolfman, Dracula; werewolf Protagonist; tatty clothes, blood stained. Everyday people |
Themes | - Fear - Paranoia - Claustrophobia - Religion - Murder | Non-diegetic music; build tension Close ups; show emotions (fear) Dracula; asylum, claustrophobic The Others; paranoid of ghosts Religion Silence of the Lambs; murder |
Narrative | - Cliff-hanger - Unknown fate - Protagonists usually win | The Unborn, The Wolfman; cliff-hanger Carriers; unknown fate |
Iconography | - Blood - Cobwebs - Candles - Guns | Dracula, The Wolfman; blood, cobwebs, candles Dracula; blood is treasured, shows opposites of people. Blood isn’t feared but is desired Carriers, Resident Evil, The Others, The Wolfman; guns |
Findings | Example | |
Create an enigma | - Voiceover - Non-diegetic music - Close ups | Voiceover; Dracula Eerie, creepy music; IT Close ups; Sleepy Hollow, Final Destination, From Hell |
Introduce key characters | - Costume - Camera shots | Costume; Van Helsing Camera shots; Shelter, Van Helsing |
Introduce key themes | - Close ups of emotions - Close ups of objects | Emotions; Van Helsing, The Others (fear) Objects; Final Destination, Sleepy Hollow (knifes, connote danger) |
Introduce genre | - Non-diegetic music - Lighting, low and dark | Music; The Shining, From Hell Lighting; Final Destination, Sleepy Hollow |
Use of titles | - Splattered in blood - Black background - Red writing - Fade in and out | Dawn of the Dead; splattered in blood Black background; IT, From Hell, Shelter Red writing; IT, From Hell Fade in and out; IT, Shelter |
Questioniare
Questionnaire
Circle appropriate answer
1) What gender are you?
Male Female
2) How old are you?
12-15 16-18 18-21 22-30 30-40 40+
3) What is your favourite genre of film?
Rom-com Sci-fi Horror Thriller Comedy Romance Period Drama
4) Do you like horror films?
Yes No
5) Which of these horror films have you seen?
Sleepy Hollow The Others 28 Days Later The Shining Final Destination None
6) Which of these horror films is your favourite?
Sleepy Hollow The Others 28 Days Later The Shining Final Destination None
7) How important are each of these elements for making a film scary?
Rate each on a scale of 1-5, 1 being not important, 5 being very important
Circle one number per element
Music 1 ------ 2 ------ 3 ------ 4 ------ 5
Lighting 1 ------ 2 ------ 3 ------ 4 ------ 5
Suspense 1 ------ 2 ------ 3 ------ 4 ------ 5
Characters 1 ------ 2 ------ 3 ------ 4 ------ 5
Plot 1 ------ 2 ------ 3 ------ 4 ------ 5
8) How often do you watch horror films?
More than once a week Once a month Rarely
9) Have you seen a silent horror film?
Yes No
10) Why do you watch horror films?
To be scared For entertainment Find them funny
11) What do you do in your spare time?
Watch films Listen to music Sports Arts
13) Do you read horror stories?
Yes No
14) If yes, do you enjoy them?
Yes No
15) Which do you find more effective?
Black and white horror films Colour horror films
16) Which ‘monster’ do you most like to see in a horror film?
Werewolf Zombie Vampire Ghost Psychopath
17) Which of these do you enjoy most?
Horror films set in the past Horror films set in the present Horror films set in the future
18) What do you expect to see in the opening of a horror film?
A death Introduction of characters Introduce a story
19) What catches your attention when watching the opening of a horror film?
Music Titles Voice over Characters
20) What sort colours would you expect to see on a horror film opening?
Black/grey/red/white Pink/purple/yellow/green
Tuesday, 11 January 2011
Van Helsing opening (2004)
- Music is quick and dramatic
- People with pitchforks are shouting, angry
- Thunder and lightning – dramatic and scary
Setting
- Woods, people with pitchforks running through at night
- Castle, very large and dark, old
- Transylvania
Camera movement
- Crane over woods to show the amount of people running through
- Tilt to show the height and size of the castle
- Pan and tilt to show Dracula’s quick and un-noticeable movements from one level of the room to another
Camera shot
- High angle shot to show the number of people trying to get into the castle
- Extreme close up of eyes, hands and mouth of monster; look old and dead
- High angle shot of the room; emphasize the size of it
Costume
- Dracula; black clothing, posh and expensive – mysterious and evil
- Posh, well-dressed man in the castle with Dracula – suggests working together
- Men with pitchforks look poorly dressed, unclean
Editing
- Opening is in black and white; shows it’s historical
- Lightning flashes on Dracula’s face and it changes to a vampire like face and back again - dramatic
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