A rough cut copy is vital in producing a thriller film because feedback is beneficial in order to know what can be done to improve the final cut of the film that is being produced.
Audience feedback is important because you are given an honest and non biased opinion from the audience of your rough cut. Their opinions and views on the rough cut give you an opportunity to improve the thriller film in order to make it pleasing to the target audience.
My group and I created a slideshow presentation summarising the theme of the thriller film that we produced, we then went through how we produced the he film step by step, the feed back that we received from our audience was.
Good use of sounds
Good use of low key lighting
Good variety of sounds used to produce the film.
The feedback we got to improve on was :
The plot was not clear enough
We didn't have enough credits
Some of the transitions in the film were not relevant to the scenes
To improve our thriller film, we took all of our feedback into consideration and we added music to the transitions that would be more appropriate to what was going on in each scene and also included more credits. To make the plot more clear, we also included an extra scene so that the audience would connect more to the characters and understand what was going on.
Monday, 23 December 2013
Thursday, 12 December 2013
Opening Scenaration - Miss Miller
Using different ideas from our individual narratives, my group and I finally decided on a storyline for our thriller film.
The storyline of our film is based on a young girl who was in a forest walking alone. The girl then begins to have flashbacks of her playing in the forest with her sister and she then realises that she is dead when she touches her forward and blood appears on her fingers.
Through the clip, the audience then discovers that there was an underwater scene between the young girl and her older sibling which was the cause of her death.
The first frame of the film is based in the forest and it was the young girl walking through the forest. For this frame, we used a long shot in order for the audience to be able to feel as if they are travelling on her journey through the forest with her.
The first frame includes bright lighting to suit the location and the setting which is a morning setting. This scene is the in where the younger sister is introduce.
The sound in this frame is mainly going to be diegetic as these are natural sounds that the audience will expect to see such as: leaves crunching underneath the younger sister's feet as she walks through the forest, the main editing style for this scene is a straight cut.
In this scene the younger sister is walking deep in to the forest which creates an enigma as we do not know why she is doing this.
The second frame uses a long shot which shows the little sister walking deeper into the forest.
Bright lighting is used with shadows of the trees on the ground to make it conventional to the thriller genre.
A jump Cut is also used to speed up the time taken to show the girl walking deeper into the forest and also fasten the pace of the scene.
In this scene the younger sister is walking deep into the forest, which creates a sense of enigma within the audience.
The third frame uses panning to emphasise her walking through the forest, it shows the younger sister walking towards the camera and then away from the camera before she stops. The sounds in this frame are similar to to the sound in the first frame which is leaves crunching underneath the younger sister's
feet as she continues to walk through the forest.
The fourth frame in the thriller clip uses a mid-shot of the younger sister which turns into a point of view shot of what she is looking at, which is shown in the next frame. This scene is silent and uses non-diegetic sound in order to catch the attention of the audience for them to be engaged with the main character.
The younger sister stops walking in this scene because she notices something that looks familiar to her.
The fifth frame includes a point of view shot of the little sister looking t the tree and the location is still the forest but the camera is now focused on a specific tree which indicates what the younger sister is concentrating on in this scene.
This object turns out to be the tree that she and her older sister used to play around which is represented in the form a flashback.
The sixth frame uses a full length shot showing the two sisters playing round the tree. high key lighting is used in this scene to show the transition from normality, into it's flashbacks, in this scene the older sister is introduced.
The sound in this scene is dulled out to emphasise the effect of the flashback. Laughing sound effects in this scene portray happiness.
This scene also demonstrates the younger sister having a flashback to herself playing around the tree with her older sister.
The seventh frame uses a fade effect from the last frame , it is located in the forest. The lighting shows the transition from the flashback to normality. The sound is dulled out sound to a loud effect to emphasise the transition.
The editing effect used is a fade into a long shot of the little sister walking away from the camera.
This scene shows that she hadn't thought anything of the flashback and so she carries on walking.
The camera shot used in the eighth scene is a long shot of the little sister walking away from the camera. An eerie soundtrack quietly plays slowly building up and creating a feeling of tension within the audience.
The younger sister has no emotional response to seeing the flashback of her sister.
The ninth-sixteenth scenes show the younger sister walking past the scarf and turning around to look at the scarf, then the younger sister has a flashback of her older sister fixing her scarf before they both walk away and then the blackout appears.
The seventeenth frame uses an over the shoulder high camera shot showing the reflection of the little girl in the river. The location is in the forest. There are elements of low key lighting but still reasonably bright to allow the younger sister's reflection to be seen.
In this scene, the little sister notices that she has blood on her forehead.
The eighteenth frame uses a high angled over the shoulder shot of the reflection of the girl touching the blood on her forehead, the young girl touches the cut to see if it is real or if she is hallucinating.
The next frame is a close-up into the young girls eyes, after this close-up the girl starts reminiscing her sister strangling her in a river, she then realises that she had been murdered and picks up the rose, after this is were the title "nostalgia" appears on the screen.
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Production Roles - Miss Miller
Production Roles:
The main roles necessary for the production of a successful film are:Actors, the production company, directors, title, casting, music, costumes, sound technicians, editors, production and camera operator.
- Company Name: Dark Productions
- Actresses: Ayesha Bhatti and Yasmin Bhatti
- Directors: Deanna Mathers and Lilian Amaning
- Casting:Deanna Mathers, Ayesha Bhatti and Lilian Amaning
- Music:Lilian Amaning
- Costumes:Deanna Mathers
- Hair and Makeup:Ayesha Bhatti
- Editors: Ayesha Bhatti, Deanna Mathers and Lilian Amaning
- Production: Lilian Amaning, Ayesha Bhatti, Deanna Mathers
- Director of photography: Lilian Amaning
- Director of photography (underwater): Deanna Mathers
Company name: Our company name is "Dark productions", conventional to the thriller genre because dark connotes evil and negativity. Our company name appearing on the scrren before the thriller is shown, immediately gives the audience an idea of the genre of the thriller film that they are watching.
Actresses:
Actors/actresses
study and practice a new script for each audition. They confer with the producer
to learn about the role to be portrayed and the style of speech and body
language desired.
Actors/actresses
interpret a new part or role in order to develop the character's personality as
desired by the author and producer. They rehearse with co-actors to smooth out
the acting interactions. Actors/actresses read and analyze supplementary
background information about the character portrayed in sources such as history
books, the archives or earlier works by the author. The two main actresses in this thriller clip are Ayesha and Yasmin Bhatti who will play siblings that have have a very close relationship.The fact that they are sisters in reality, will make easier for is when filming because they already have that natural bond with each other.
Directors: Directors may write the film's script or commission it to be written; or they may be hired after an early draft of the script is complete. Directors must then develop a vision for the finished film, and define a practical route for achieving it. During pre-production, Directors make crucial decisions, such as selecting the right cast, crew and locations for the film. They then direct rehearsals, and the performances of the actors once the film is in production. Directors also manage the technical aspects of filming, including the camera, sound, lighting, design and special effects departments. It is the role of the directors to direct the actresses to delever each scene to the highest possible standard. We decided to share the director's role between both Deanna and I so that we can use different perspective's to convey the same message in our thriller, the job of the director's is to tell the actresses what they need to achieve in each scene.
Music:
Background music is used to add emotion and rhythm to a film. Usually not meant to be noticeable, it often provides a tone or an emotional attitude toward the story and/or the characters epicted. In addition, background music often foreshadows a change in mood. For example, dissonant music may be used in film to indicate an approaching (but not yet visible) menace or disaster. Background music may aid viewer understanding by linking scenes. For example, a particular musical theme associated with an individual character or situation may be repeated at various points in a film in order to remind the audience of motives or ideas.
The music in our thriller clip will be provided by myself, the music will be both diegetic and nonn-diegetic and the sounds that I will use will be based on the thriller clip in order to enhance what is going on in the thriller film.
Costumes:
Hair and Makeup:Makeup artists that work in television and film help to communicate the personality of the characters to the viewers. They use makeup as a way to improve, enhance or alter the appearance of the actors and the actresses to ensure that they are suitable for the scene they are about to play out. The person responsible for hair and makeup for the thriller is Ayesha as she is very experienced whith hair and makeup. Ayesha will be responsible for making theappearance of the characters suit the mood of the scene due to the use of hair and makeup.
Editors & Production:
Some say that editing is the most important part of the film making process. It certainly is what allowed film to move from simple visual records of events to complex story telling.
Because of the importance of editing, the editor’s role may equal that of the director. Regardless of the footage shot for a film, it will be worthless unless care and creativity is invested in deciding which shots will appear; in what order; and how long they will remain on the screen. Ayesha, Deanna and I are each responsible for the editing of the thriller film, we came to this decision because each of us have unique idea that when merged together, can be very beneficial in the production and editing of our thriller film.
Director of Photography: This will also be my role as I have a create perseption for where different types of camaera angles should fit into each scene at the appropriate time in order to get the reaction that we expect to get from the audience that is watching our thriller film.
Director of photography (Underwater): Deanna is responsible for theis role because she had a clear vision of what the underwater scenes of our movie should look like and the way the camera angles used will impact the scene eefectively in order for the audience to feel sympathy for the character that is in the water.
Music:
Background music is used to add emotion and rhythm to a film. Usually not meant to be noticeable, it often provides a tone or an emotional attitude toward the story and/or the characters epicted. In addition, background music often foreshadows a change in mood. For example, dissonant music may be used in film to indicate an approaching (but not yet visible) menace or disaster. Background music may aid viewer understanding by linking scenes. For example, a particular musical theme associated with an individual character or situation may be repeated at various points in a film in order to remind the audience of motives or ideas.
The music in our thriller clip will be provided by myself, the music will be both diegetic and nonn-diegetic and the sounds that I will use will be based on the thriller clip in order to enhance what is going on in the thriller film.
Costumes:
Costume design is one of the most important factors in the filmmaking industry. Along with the script, actors and music, the clothing and various costumes worn throughout a film have a very important role to fulfill. They can make the characters interesting and believable, sad or funny, good or evil, and they can greatly influence-sometimes at a subconscious level-how the audience sees the characters that wear them.
Films focused on the current time period in a realistic way don't usually impress through costume design, because they show familiar clothing being worn in familiar settings. What should be given a closer look are films that step aside from common convention and create characters whose images are deeply shaped by what they wear.The person that is in charge of the costumes for the thriller film will be Deanna who was given this responsibility because of her ability to use her creativity to send a message to the audience through the visyual appearance of the characters in the film. Deanna is responsible for choosing and co-oordinating items of clothing for the characters in the film that would be suitable to the theme of eaqch scene.
Hair and Makeup:Makeup artists that work in television and film help to communicate the personality of the characters to the viewers. They use makeup as a way to improve, enhance or alter the appearance of the actors and the actresses to ensure that they are suitable for the scene they are about to play out. The person responsible for hair and makeup for the thriller is Ayesha as she is very experienced whith hair and makeup. Ayesha will be responsible for making theappearance of the characters suit the mood of the scene due to the use of hair and makeup.
Editors & Production:
Some say that editing is the most important part of the film making process. It certainly is what allowed film to move from simple visual records of events to complex story telling.
Because of the importance of editing, the editor’s role may equal that of the director. Regardless of the footage shot for a film, it will be worthless unless care and creativity is invested in deciding which shots will appear; in what order; and how long they will remain on the screen. Ayesha, Deanna and I are each responsible for the editing of the thriller film, we came to this decision because each of us have unique idea that when merged together, can be very beneficial in the production and editing of our thriller film.
Director of Photography: This will also be my role as I have a create perseption for where different types of camaera angles should fit into each scene at the appropriate time in order to get the reaction that we expect to get from the audience that is watching our thriller film.
Director of photography (Underwater): Deanna is responsible for theis role because she had a clear vision of what the underwater scenes of our movie should look like and the way the camera angles used will impact the scene eefectively in order for the audience to feel sympathy for the character that is in the water.
Wednesday, 27 November 2013
Planning Opening Credits - Miss Geourgiou
The purpose of opening credits is for the audience to be able to identify the names of actors, directors and film production companies that play key roles in films.
Black Swan Opening Credits:
The colours used in this clip are black and white with low key lighting to draw attention of the audience to the names that appear on a canvas sheet that is being drawn on with black chalk. The colours used
The credits begin with the name of the production company which is an example of how I can present the name of my film production company to the audience as it is written on a plain black background so that it stands out.
The names of the people appear on the canvas and then swiftly fade away, this goes with the movie theme and the music used for the opening credits because swans move gracefully.
The writing font for the credits are formal because the film is filmed on formal dancing and Swans are perceived as quite peaceful and elegant creatures.
Se7en Opening Credits:
The credits in Se7en begins by introducing the production then introduces the characters, the font of the writing is white on a black background, producers are recognised and there is intense music in the background.
Order of appearance:
Company
- Production
- Director
- Famous actors
- Title
Thriller Conventions:
- Use of dipping blood on the paper
- Jumpy,flash lighting
- Scraping noises
Black and white is used in the credits to represent good and evil. Credits were flickering which creates enigma as the audience do not know who the person writing is.
For my opening credit idea, I used red for the writing which is conventional because it represents blood which foreshaddows that something bad will happen.I Used lined paper to make the thriller opening to seem more realistic.
The contrasts between the black background, red and white colour are used to show the difference between good and evil or the victim and vilian.The sharp font which is bold emphasises and makes the audience wonder what the film is about.
Deanna used a contrast between white and black to represent good and evil or villain and victim. Ink smudges were used for a realistic effect as ink is accessible, this could be a metaphor foreshadowing the film will not be straight forward and the audience will realise that it will not be a simple narrative. The audience will also guess an accident will happen as ink spillages are accidental.
For our final idea we used red with a black outline which makes audience think about meaning of word. Then we used red, black and white to show the difference between good and evil.
We changed colour of the ink to make it look like blood which is conventional to the thriller genre.
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Inspiration, Miss Miller
Inspiration is needed before something is created because whatever is being produce needs to relate to something that is likely to occur in everyday life circumstances. Inspirations can be taken from books, films, role-models etc.
Mise-en-scene inspiration:
For my Mise-en-scene post, i chose to analyse the movie Black Swan and i gained inspiration from the use of low key lighting used in the scene to add depth and intensity to the scene and to also cause the audience to focus on the main character of the scene.
The positioning of the main character in this movie inspired me to keep the character in my movie at the main focus of my camera in order for the audience to connect with the audience which is conventional to the thriller genre.
Cinematography inspiration:
For my cinematography post, I chose to analyse the movie Inception and gained inspiration from the different use of angles to create obscure effects in order for the audience to feel confused by looking at it.
For my thriller film, I will use mostly zooming in camera angles in order for the audience to concentrate on what it is I want the me to focus on whether it be an item of clothing, object or character.
Editing Inspiration:
I will be able to use a range of editing styles like a wipe cut, straight cut, montage and reaction shot in order for my clip to have of an effective impact on the audience, these editing styles make a great impact on my thriller film as using these editing styles will improve the quality of the film that I am producing. minds up on whether they think that character is the victim or the villain. The clip that I analysed for my Editing styles post is from the film Sinister and I was inspired by the use of the straight cut shot to create confusion within the audience and drama, this is conventional to the thriller genre and will be useful to use when making my thriller film.
Sound Inspiration:
For my thriller film, I will use most of the different types of sound such as: Diegetic, non-diegetic, on-screen,off-screen,parallel and contrapuntal sound.
Sounds are very effective when making a thriller film, the film that I did research into sounds is from the film Along Came The Spider.
In conclusion, these inspirations have influenced and shaped the ideas that I have to produce a successful thriller to a high standard and quality so that my intended audience will enjoy it and feel the emotions that I intend them to feel whilst watching the thriller film clip.
For my thriller film, I will use mostly zooming in camera angles in order for the audience to concentrate on what it is I want the me to focus on whether it be an item of clothing, object or character.
Editing Inspiration:
I will be able to use a range of editing styles like a wipe cut, straight cut, montage and reaction shot in order for my clip to have of an effective impact on the audience, these editing styles make a great impact on my thriller film as using these editing styles will improve the quality of the film that I am producing. minds up on whether they think that character is the victim or the villain. The clip that I analysed for my Editing styles post is from the film Sinister and I was inspired by the use of the straight cut shot to create confusion within the audience and drama, this is conventional to the thriller genre and will be useful to use when making my thriller film.
Sound Inspiration:
For my thriller film, I will use most of the different types of sound such as: Diegetic, non-diegetic, on-screen,off-screen,parallel and contrapuntal sound.
Sounds are very effective when making a thriller film, the film that I did research into sounds is from the film Along Came The Spider.
In conclusion, these inspirations have influenced and shaped the ideas that I have to produce a successful thriller to a high standard and quality so that my intended audience will enjoy it and feel the emotions that I intend them to feel whilst watching the thriller film clip.
Risk Assessment - Miss Georgiou
There are a lot of risks involved in creating thriller films and these are are the risks involved in our thriller film.
Planning Editing Styles - Miss Georgiou
Editing Styles:
Editing styles are very important when making a thriller film because the way a thriller film is edited has a huge impact on the way it is recieved by the audience watching it.
For my thriler film, I am going to use wipe shot edititing styles quite frequently because this would give the audience a feel of surrealoism and will be very effective to my film as there will be alot of flashbacks involved in the film.
A reaction shot will also be useful to my thriller fim as this is conventional to the thriller genre because reaction shot are used very often in order for the audience to identify with the way a character is feeling at that given time, when the audience can identify the way a character is feeling in a thriller film, I will be able to use a range of editing styles like a wipe cut, straight cut, montage and reaction shot in order for my clip to have of an effective impact on the audience, these editing styles make a great impact on my thriller film as using these editing styles will improve the quality of the film that I am producing. minds up on wether they think that character is the victim or the villan.
In conclusion editing styles are some of the most vital factors in the produce of an effective thriller film, and the way I use editing styles will determin the quality of the thriller film that I am going to be producing.
Tuesday, 19 November 2013
Planning Sound , Miss Miller
Why is Sound important within a thriller film?:
Sound is important in the thriller genre because it is very important for the audience of the film to be aware of what is going on in the film by sounds used as well as visual images. There are different types of sound that are used in thriller films to convey different emotions within the thriller genre. Sounds are used in films to create an understanding for the audience and to create more meaning about the characters and their emotions. Sound is used to create a response from the audience.
Diegetic Sound:
Sound which is part of the film for example; dialogue or music from the a radio. The sound can be on or off screen.
Non-Diegetic Sound:
Sound that is not part of the film for example soundtracks.
On Screen Sound:
You can see where the sound is coming from.
Off Screen Sound:
You can hear the sound but cannot see where it comes from.
Parallel Sound:
When the sound you hear in a film is what is expected e.g. kids laughing whilst playing.
Contrapuntal Sound:
When the sound does not match the expectations of what you are viewing.
How Sound will be used in my thriller film:
For my thriller film Diegetic sound will be suitable for the flashbacks in the film, the effect that this has on the audience is that the audience will develop more of a connection to what is going on in the film.
Examples of On Screen Sound that will be used in my thriller clip is sounds of the water and crunching of leaves etc. These sounds will be exaggerated throughout the clip in order to make the audience feel paranoia within them, this is conventional to the thriller genre because On Screen Sound is usually used and exaggerated in thriller films to suggest to the audience that what is occurring in the film could possibly happen in everyday life.
In conclusion to this, sound the use of sound in my thriller film will be very vital because the sound used in a thriller film affects emotions felt by the audience and how affected they are by the content of the thriller film.
Monday, 18 November 2013
Planning characters representation, Miss Georgiou
Representation:
The representation of a character is how a character is presented to the audience and how the audience judge someone by looking at their clothing, background and attitudes etc.
Characters:
Name: Annie
Age: 10
Gender: Female
Race: Mixed race
Background: She and her sister (Ayesha) are close, their close relationship will be shown through flashbacks of happy memories between them.
Purpose: She will play the victim, her body language and facial expressions will help the audience to identify her as the innocent victim.
How will the character appeal to the audience?: She will come across as naive, timid and vulnerable; causing the audience to feel sympathy for her and will therefore cause them to become emotionally connected throughout the clip.
Name: Ayesha
Gender: Female
Race: Mixed race
Background: Also close to her sister but is suspected to be the villan which confuses the audience.
Purpose: Her purpose is to cause confusion within the audience of the film
How will the character appeal to the audience?: The audience will be in doubt of whether Ayesha is the villain or not.
Name: Unknown name
Purpose: Possibly the big sister.
The audience does not know much about this character.
Planning Mise-en-scene, Miss Georgiou
Why is Mise-en-scene important within a thriller film?:
Settings and iconography are very important within a thriller film because props use in the setting of a thriller film can give the audience insight on what may be due to occur in the film for example if the opening scene of a thriller movie is set in a forest, then it is likely that a murder, kidnapping or something negative is going to take place and this can be enhanced by the setting and iconography. In Media Studies we see iconography as part of genre, and particularly film genre. Students need to know the term and how it is used. It is quite a complex concept, that informs image analysis and the deconstruction of genre. Iconography originates from the study of art.
Costumes and make-up are equally important because in a thriller film, the villain is usually identified by make-up used and the costume that they are in for example a vampire would have pale make-up and would usually be wearing dark colours such as black, grey and also red at times, this is conventional to the thriller genre because the audience immediately senses that the character dressed and made up in this way will commit a murder or something else negative.
Costumes are part of the visual composition of each frame of film. Just as the elements of a painting work together to create a harmonious image, costumes must work with the lighting and sets. Colour, shape, line, and texture are all considered when designing costumes for a movie. Colour, one of the most important elements in the designer’s tool kit, suggests the mood and atmosphere of a story. Warm reds produce a different effect from subdued blues, for example.
Facial expressions and body language are important within a thriller film because they provide an indication of how someone is feeling which causes the audience to begin to identify with way they may be feeling a particular way by looking at their facial expressions.
The positioning of characters and objects are also beneficial to a thriller clip or film because positioning of characters or objects within a frame can draw attention to an important character or object; this makes it easier for the audience to recognise the main character or characters of a particular film.
Lighting and colour are equally as important to the thriller genre because denotation carries certain connotations which may add meaning to a scene, connotation can also be used for dramatic effect in order to put fear into the audience. Low key lighting adds a sense of mystery to the film, the effect this has on the audience.
My thriller Film:
In my thriller film the setting will be in a bedroom, using low key lighting that will be created by using a lamp in order to create mystery throughout the audience.
The aim of the use of low key lighting in this scene is to cause uncertainty within the audience of exactly how the film is going to develop whether in a negative or positive way.
From the use of low key lighting in this scene of the film, the audience are immediately given the impression that something negative is due to occur in the film.
Because the characters in my thriller clip are based on two sisters, they will be dressed in casual clothing to give the audience the impression that what may happen as the scenes progress in the film can also happen in reality which enables the audience to feel more connected to the two sisters as they relate each scene to reality.
Face paints and food colouring will be used to create artificial blood which adds depth to the scene as well as realism, also conventional to the thriller genre and the colours in the clip will be varied in order to attract the audience more to the film.
The audience can build relationship with my film because they are given the indication that it is very normal for siblings to have a close bond, but to their surprise, one of the siblings will become the villain suspect as she is the closest person in the clip to the younger sister which will cause a lot of suspense within the audience about who the killer really is, the low key lighting that I will use will add emphasis on the purpose of the clip which is to create a sense of fear, suspense and panic through the use of camera angles, low key lighting and diegetic and non-diegetic sounds.
Thursday, 7 November 2013
Questionnaire results, Miss Miller
What Gender are you?
Male – 28
Female – 12
What Age Certificate do you expect a thriller to be?
12 = 0
15 = 24
18=16
What interests you to watch thriller films?
Adverts – 16
Posters – 4
Recommendations – 20
What Gender are you?
Male – 28
Female – 12
What Age Certificate do you expect a thriller to be?
12 = 0
15 = 24
18=16
What interests you to watch thriller films?
Adverts – 16
Posters – 4
Recommendations – 20
What Gender are you?
Male – 28
Female – 12
What Age Certificate do you expect a thriller to be?
12 = 0
15 = 24
18=16
What interests you to watch thriller films?
Adverts – 16
Posters – 4
Recommendations – 20
What do you expect to see in thrillers?
Main Characters – 2
Killer & Victim – 8
Flash backs – 4
Blood – 5
Conflict – 3
Death – 9
Chase Scenes – 5
Fight Scenes – 4
Other – 0
Do you enjoy thrillers to have a sequel to continue the
story?
Yes – 24
No – 16
What types of sounds would you like to hear in a thriller
film?
Tension Building – 14
Sound Effects – 8
Loud Music – 6
Silence – 12
Other - 0
What characters would you like to watch in a thriller, and
why?
Male – 6
Female –6
Villain – 10
Victim –14
Group of People –0
Psychotic – 4
Other – 0
What type of setting would you like to see?
Forest – 14
Abandoned House – 12
Park – 2
Old Basement – 4
School – 6
Other – 2
Would you enjoy other sub-genres to be used? If so which
ones?
Psychological thriller – 6
Conspiracy thriller – 6
Crime thriller – 14
Other – 0
What type of setting would you like to see?
Forest – 14
Abandoned House – 12
Park – 2
Old Basement – 4
School – 6
Other – 2
Would you enjoy other sub-genres to be used? If so which
ones?
Psychological thriller – 6
Conspiracy thriller – 6
Crime thriller – 14
This information shows the the majority of individuals that we questioned for our research were females as the pie chart shows; less than half of the people that we interviewed were male. This indicates that females may be more interested in thriller films than males.
Evidence from this pie chart shows that half of the people that we questioned confirmed that recommendations from other people such as friends and family, interest them to watch particular thriller films, 40% confirmed that they are persuaded by adverts to watch thriller films and only 10% of the general public are persuaded by posters to watch thriller films. This confirms that the audience of thriller films are persuaded both visually and by recommendations from people that they are familiar with rather than posters as they do not provide a lot of information about the content of the film.
This pie chart shows that the majority of the general public expect the age certificate of most thriller films to be 15, this could be because they feel that 15 year olds are mature enough to be exposed to certain themes in a thriller film that people of younger ages may not be able to handle.
The pie chart shows that death is expected to be seen in thriller films more than other things such as: main characters, killer&victim, flash backs, blood, conflict ,death chase scenes and fight scenes. The majority of the general public may feel this way because previous thriller films that they have previously watched which may have an impact on what they would expect to see in another thriller film.
The results on this pie chart show 60% of the general public enjoy having sequels after movies to continue the story, this may depend on how much each individual enjoys the original film. If they do enjoy the film then they would most likely be eager to watch a sequel of the film.
Thursday, 24 October 2013
Thriller Questionnare, Miss Georgiou
Questionnaire Outline:
1. How old are
you?
2. What gender
are you?
3. What age
certificate do you expect a thriller to be?
12 15
18
4. What
interests you to watch thriller films?
Adverts
Posters Recommendations
5. What do you
expect to see in thrillers?
Main characters killer and victim
Flash backs
Blood
Death
Conflict
Fight scenes
Chase scenes
Other
6. Do you
enjoy thriller films that have a sequel to continue the story?
7. What types
of sounds would you like to hear in a thriller film?
Tension building
Sound effects
Loud music
Silence
Other
8. What
characters would you like to watch in a thriller, and why?
Male
Female
Villain
Victim
Group of people
Psychotic
Other
9. What type
of setting would you like to see?
Forest
Abandoned house
Old basement
Park
School
Other
10.
Would you enjoy other sub-genres to be used? If so,
which ones?
Psychological thriller
Conspiracy thriller
Crime thriller
Disaster thriller
Supernatural thriller
Other
11.
What would you like the purpose to be?
To scare
To create paranoia
Enigma
Other
Questionnaire Outline:
1. How old are
you?
2. What gender
are you?
3. What age
certificate do you expect a thriller to be?
12 15
18
4. What
interests you to watch thriller films?
Adverts
Posters Recommendations
5. What do you
expect to see in thrillers?
Main characters killer and victim
Flash backs
Blood
Death
Conflict
Fight scenes
Chase scenes
Other
6. Do you
enjoy thriller films that have a sequel to continue the story?
7. What types
of sounds would you like to hear in a thriller film?
Tension building
Sound effects
Loud music
Silence
Other
8. What
characters would you like to watch in a thriller, and why?
Male
Female
Villain
Victim
Group of people
Psychotic
Other
9. What type
of setting would you like to see?
Forest
Abandoned house
Old basement
Park
School
Other
10.
Would you enjoy other sub-genres to be used? If so,
which ones?
Psychological thriller
Conspiracy thriller
Crime thriller
Disaster thriller
Supernatural thriller
Other
11.
What would you like the purpose to be?
To scare
To create paranoia
Enigma
Other
What would
you like the purpose to be?
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