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.
You have provided a very, very basic explanation of the films you have taken inspirations from in relation to your thriller; you need to expand upon all of your points, explaning specifically what you have taken from these films, how you have adapted them and WHY.
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