Sunday, 22 February 2009

The Music For Our Thriller

For a Psychological thriller opening, we need the music to go with it. I felt that I was responsible for putting together the music for our thriller because I'm also a music student and playing an instrument gives me an advantage.
I started to watch thriller movies and listen out for the music. All the films that I watched had background music that sunk in with the frilm. Sometimes you don't notice the music until you decide to listen out for it.
The music for the thriller needed to sound slow mysterious to have more of an effect on the audience. This method will keep the audience guessing. Alos, because the music for our thriller souinds orchestral and classical, I believe that the film will be for a more sophisticated audience and will broaden the age range for viewers. During the editing stage, we needed to use dynamics for our music, especially when our characters start to speak we needed to gradually drop the volume then slowly back up. We couldn't suddenly change the volume because the audience would notice, and sudden dynamics are not used in thriller movies, only graduall.

Ashley

Saturday, 21 February 2009

Editing Stage- What We Did

The next stage after uploading our film was to make a start on the editing. I thought that this was the most important part because we can make our film turn out the way we want it to.
After shooting our preliminary task and editing it, we only knew the very basics of editing. We managed to get more used to final cut pro during our preliminary task so we managed to work alot quicker with our thriller opening.
First of all, we started to choose shots that we were sure of using for our opening and getting rid of the ones that we don't want. Afterwards, we had to cut down certain shots so that the shot will flow with the next. This makes the film look more professional, as you can see we used that method alot for our film.
We also had to make sure that certain shots were put together made sense because certain objects would be in a different position, and we wanted the film to run smoothly rather than the film being really jumpy when it came to the editing.
We also had to make some scenes darker by messing around with the contrast. By making the screen darker, it gives more of an effect on the audience.

Ashley

Tuesday, 17 February 2009

Pre-production: The means and ways

naturally for our idea that was chosen it would take quit a bit of organization. First of all we need a nice big house to set the scene. We where struggling to think of a place to set it in, but shanice came the rescue asd her aunt lioved in a nice big house which was perfect for what we needed. also we need our actors tpo star in our opening. For that we manged to get my dad david hinds and Tia simon-cambell to act in it we glad they where the prime chioce for actors. Also my dad had the car we needed to to see in the beginning. Finally we need the pictures of the girls and for asecond time Shanice came up withthe idea of using polaroids getting girls to pose in college to have there photos used in the film especilly as thyey would be stalker type photots.


Josh

How we organised ourselves and what we did

Before we filmed our thriller, we didn't know much about filming, we only knew the basics of shots and editing. So we knew as a group we had to make sure we were organised so we managed to stay ontop of things.
In order to organise ourselves for filming our thriller, we set out a list of what we needed(including props and equipment) for our shoot. All we were given for our shooting was a hd camera and a tripod, the rest we had to organise for ourselves. We knew we only had a certain amount of time to complete shooting our thriller so we tried to make a start straight away.
To play our teenage girl for our Thriller, we managed to find an actress from our school(Tia Simon- Campbell). She gave up her free time to come to our location and shoot for the day which was much appreciated. We thgen also managed to find Josh's dad to play our teenage girl's father.
When we managed to find our actors, we then had to look for a suitable location in the Croydon area close to our school so everyone will be able to make it. We managed to find a location to shoot our thriller which was at a house in Surrey because our main idea was for the film to be shot inside in a normal family home. During filming, we had to make sure that the filming was done witin a certain amount of time because our thriller idea is that the daylight is dusk, so we had to make sure our shooting outside was completed befor it got dark outside. We chose the daylight to be dusk because it gives the audience a more dark thriller feeling and this would make opur film seem more interesting than broad daylight. Not many other thrillers are shot when outside is completely bright, there is always a slight shade. Before filming, we had to make sure we had the correct props for our thriller. We had sto make sure for certain that we had the pictures of random teenage girls because it was going to be in the shot. So a few days before shooting our thriller, we walked around school asking for girls permission if we could take a photo of them for our thriller, then the pictures would be threw away afterwards. We also had to make sure that the father was dressed smart(suit and tie) like he has just got home from work. The teenage daughter also had to make sure she was wearing normal clothes that she would wear when shes in the house.

Ashley

Why we chose this idea for our thriller

Our thriller opening is called "Taken". The thriller is all about a teenage girl aged 15-17 years of age that realises that her father has been taking pictures of other girls her age. The teenage girl goes into her fathers room thinking that she will find her birth certificate for her homework project but then finds disturbing photos of teenage girls. She then searches one of these girls on google, and thats when the film ends. The idea for our thriller was to make it a psychological thriller and make the audience think about it afterwards instead of just watching it. Also we chose this idea because othis was the idea that everyone agreed on without any dissagreements or anyone feeling unsure.
Our group decided to choose this specific idea because we believed that this idea made us think of so many ideas to have for this opening. All other ideas we came up with were typical thriller/scary ideas that other groups were thinking of shooting. I also believe that our group idea is different from every over groups ideas. By doing a film that is more scary, there is a specific system you have to follow in order for it to work. So therefore this didn't really make us come up with any origional ideas.

Ashley
Was up people its Josh, here i know its a bit late but this is my pre-production blog. 1 how did our idea come about.

In the early week me and my group where brainstorming ideas every lesson, we had one idea of a girl runing through a forest/woodland while being chased by a man reach a clearing then shes caught. I like this idea it buit suuspense and was very fast paced and would have made an audience think and question.who is this girl? why is she bieng chased? Who is the person chasing her? This has all the elements of a thriller. Personally i liked the idea but i thought this rasises issuses of representation because it is a generalization, that it would be a women runnning away in fear or painc, as opposed to a man.

2 Another idea was. That the character wakes up to a wrecked house detroyed furnitiure smashed glass and blood stained walls. As the character walks throughthe house the opening shows flashes of the house being ransaked by unknown people. Finally the character reaches a room witht the door closed but bloody hand prints on the door, the charcter opens it looks in closes it in disgust then goes to leave but there is a mysterious tall figure standing behind him. I felt this idea of seeing a "after the storm past" type scene would have been effective to see how a character would react would fill the audience with huge tension, wondering hat sort of force it would have taken to wreck a house like that or how much pian must a person be in to bleed that badly (yes its morbid)but they are all ideas and thoughts that would manifest in the audiences mind.

3 This was our final idea for the thriller opening. It is set at twilight the opening is man in a nice car pulling up in his drive way in front of a nice house gets out and enters, then says a few lines dialogue to his daughter then as he leave the daughter asks him for her birth certificate but he dosent hear her as he slams the door as he leaves again. So the daughter goes off and looks for the birth certificate on her own, goes into his wardrobe sercing and finds a box of photos of girls but one sticks out as if it has some meaning to her. so she types it ito the computer but then the scene would cut out then. We thought this one would be best becuase it starts of innocent enough with a fasther coming home, and being caring and what-not but when the audience see our charcter find all thses ppicture the audience will be woundering if this man is truly as wonderful as they where lead to beleive. So this is how the idea for our performance came aroundWe all like and we thin k it will make a great opening.

Josh

Monday, 16 February 2009

Thriller Directors and Actors

Alfred Hitchcock is said to be the master of the Thriller. Hitchcock was born in 1899 in Leytonstone. He was known for his fusions of suspense and humour and virtually invented the thriller genre. Hitchcock directed more than fifty feature films in a career spanning six decades. Director of such works as Vertigo, Psycho, The Birds and The 39 steps, Hitchcock told his stories through intelligent plots witty dialogue and a spoonful of mystery and murder. In doing so, he inspired a new generation of filmmakers and revolutionized the thriller genre, making him a legend around the world. Other popular thriller directors are Michael Mann, Wolfgang Peterson, Stephen Hopkins and Martin Scorsese. Scorsese was born in November 1942 and is an award winning director. Scorsese's work addresses themes such as Italian American identity, Roman Catholic concepts of guilt and redemption,[1] machismo, and violence. Scorsese is widely considered to be one of the most significant and influential American filmmakers of his era. Some of his most famous works were Taxi Driver, Raging Bull and Goodfellas. Thrillers also have a set type of actor that is always used. Popular thriller actors include:
• Al pacino
• Matt Damon
• Morgan Freeman
• Barbara Stanwyck
• Denzel Washington
• Jodie Foster

Shanice x

Editing Stages

Once we had reviewed all the footage it was time to edit and put it all together. We knew that we all had to edit at least one section of the opening and tried to do this effectively. I was able to take part in a lot of the editing myself and overlooked most of the editing process. I found that most of my group also did this which was a good way of working as we were able to give opinions on all the different shots so that we were all happy with the finished product. However, some members of the group did not do as much or chip in as much with the editing as others. The editing process on the whole took quite a while. This was because we had filmed a lot of footage for example different angles and shot types. Therefore we had to sort through them all and decide which ones to use and how to use them. This takes time to make sure it is all fluid. We also needed time sort out our match on action shots as they take quite a lot of time to get completely right. I found the most difficult part was keeping continuity between shots. Also making sure that the story was portrayed clearly and effectively. The match on action was also very hard to get correct however, once done it really complemented the piece. Something that we did during the editing stages was the soundtrack for the opening. Me and Ashley focused on this as we have experience working with sequencing programs and making music on the computer. We wanted the music to create a mood of mystery and unease. We also wanted something that we could fade in and out of the piece so that you could hear the dialogue clearly. We feel that the soundtrack created does this well and it added an extra touch that realy made it feel like a thriller. Overall the editing process went very smoothly and we feel that we were able to produce an effective thriller.

Shanice x

Uploading and Reviewing Footage

Once we had finished filming it was time to upload our footage onto the computer and begin the editing stages, however before you edit you footage you must review it all, name each shot and discuss which ones are god and could be used and which ones can be deleted. We uploaded our footage off our tape onto final cut pro and started reviewing. As we went through each shot we named them to make it more practical when it came to the editing stage. We also colour coded them for the beginnng of our piece, middle section and ending. As we were looking through the shots I found that we had little continuity issues, something that it was very important we addressed and made sure we did not include them in the final piece. I began to take notes of small things like this that I noticed to make sure that we remembered to rectify issues similar to this. Also our fears were confirmed when we watched the shots from the bedroom as some were just to dark and were not able to be used in the piece at all. This was a real disappointment, however gave us something to think about for next time. Once we had watched all the footage and organized it accordingly it was time to start the editing stage.

Shanice x

Diary of Filming Day

We all arrived at our location on the day of filming. We had previously decided that we were going to try and film everything on one day so had created a schedule to follow. This schedule stated in what order we were going to film our shots which would give us some stability and help us with our time management. The first thing we did was split into two groups to get things done more quickly and efficiently. Two people were in charge or organizing the set and preparing the pros and two people were in charge of setting up the camera and talking to out actors about what they would have to do in each scene. This really helped us as a group and I feel was a time when we shoed good teamwork. If I were to do this project again I would definitely use this method again. Once we had fully set up we started filming our first shots of the outside scenes. Unfortunately our male actor had to leave by a certain time so we were unable to shoot the outside scenes later on in the day when it was dark, however we pulled through and filmed some good shots from different angles. We then moved onto the inside shots and the dialogue between the father and daughter. This was filmed in the dining room to make it look like she had been doing her homework before he walked in. After these were complete we started to work on the door slam scene. This caused us some difficulties as we found it hard to get the timing perfect. We ended up having to keep doing shot after shot to keep it continuous. Once we had mastered that we started to focus on the upstairs scenes. This is when we encountered our biggest problem, the lighting. We found that in our main bedroom where the most important scenes were going to be filmed, the light was incredibly dim. We tried every avenue we could think of to try and generate some more light in the shots. After lots of effort and little change, we decided we going to have to just film the shots and hopefully change the lighting during the editing stages. Another problem we faced was filming the close up of the pictures. This was because we were either zooming in too fast too quickly or not zooming in enough. We found a way to sort this out was to do a couple of practice shots until we got a feel for the camera and how fast and far we wanted to zoom in. This really helped us and in the end we were able to get some good shots. Finally we moved onto our last shot in the computer room where the daughter is typing the name into google. I decided to add an extra touch by putting the chosen picture next to the screen and we felt like this really added to the shot.

When decided who did what shot we decided to play to each others strengths and make sure it was even so that one person was not doing all the filming and the others were just standing around. I also came up with the idea that if u were not filming a shot you would go set up and think about the next shot to save time and make sure we were working efficiently. This worked very well as we ended up finishing on time and we could move from shot to shot fluidly. Overall the filming day went very well and I feel that we worked well as a team. However, if I did the project again I would check the location for vital factors like lighting to make sure that we come prepared for all problems that we could face.

Shanice x

Production Schedule

Production Schedule

12:oopm- Arrive at location and begin setting up the set and camera

12:30pm-Have group discussion and finalize what different shots we want to include in our piece.

12:45pm- Start by filming the outside shots of car pulling in drive and father getting out of car. Also do shots of father coming into the front door. Take all these shots from various angles and views to create variety.

1:15pm-Start the dialogue shots between father and daughter in dining area. Take from different angles around the room and test different lighting. Once finished male actor can leave.

1:45pm-Do solo shots of daughter doing her homework to use as filler between shots.

2:00pm-Door slam shots from different angles

2:40pm-Do stair shots of daughter walking up the stairs

3:00pm- Bedroom scene of daughter looking through the wardrobe. Take from different angles. High and low shots. Close ups on pictures as she finds them.

4:00pm- Closing scenes of daughter in the computer room on google. One close-up shot of her typing the name and one ambient shot to add diversity and contrast.

4:30pm- Pack up equipment and leave location.

Shanice x

Actors and Costume

Actors

When choosing our actors we considered 4 main things:

Do they suit the story/ brief?
Could they pass for father and daughter?
Do they act?
Will they be willing to give up their time?

All of these were very important factors in getting the correct actors for out thriller. After watching and researching Thrillers I noticed the the actors play a big part in how the film makes you feel and react. IT a part is cast badly you tend to focus on that and not on the film and story itself, a mistake we did not want to make with out Thriller. The brief was an older man, preferably between 35-50years old who looked and came across like a typical, respectable father in suburbier. We also wanted a 14-16year old girl who looks like your average teenager. One of our friends steped in to play the daughter and fit the brief perfectly and now we were faced with the challenge of finding a suitable man to play her father. Luckily on of out group members actual fathers agreed to play the part for us.

Costume

Father- The father should be dressed in a suit with smart shoes and preferably have a suitcase or briefcase. He should look like he has just arrived home from work.

Daughter- The daughter can either be wearing her school uniform or comfortable house clothing like tracksuit bottoms and a t-shirt so that it looks like she has been at school that day.

Shanice x

Location and Props

Location:

When looking for a location I had a very specific image in mind. I pictured a big house with a large drive and lots of different rooms to film in. The house also had to look like it was in a respectable area and preferably has lots of space so we could film from different angles and get a wide variety of shots. The perfect house I knew of that fit this brief perfectly was my uncle’s house. He agreed to let us use his house, which was one major battle over with. We discussed what days we preferred to film on and then discussed it further with my uncle until we found a day that worked well for us as a whole team.

Props:

After looking into our idea and finding our location it was time to decide what props we would use in our thriller. Although we did not need any big props we did need lots of smaller ones that added extra touches and pieced the story together these included:
1. Homework books and a pencil case for when the daughter is doing her homework in the opening shots.
2. A small box for the pictures at the back of the wardrobe.
3. The actual Polaroid pictures of the girls, at least 7 different girls.
4. Computer for her to use google in the closing shots.
5. Dining room tables and chairs
6. Car for the father to pull up outside the house in the opening shot
Most of these props were easy to come across and I was able to make sure they were at the location before filming day. However, the Polaroid pictures caused a problem, as we could not get hold of a Polaroid camera. We discussed just using a digital camera however felt like the use of this particular type of picture would add something to the piece and did not want to leave it out. Finally I was able to track down an old Polaroid camera from a family member and we could go ahead with the idea. After i had found the camera i went out with ashley and we took pictures of the girls for the project. This was the only time I felt like we did not necessarily work well together as a team as I felt like it was put on me to get a camera and pay for the film. This is something I would reconsider if I were to do this project again.


Shanice x

Idea Development

After many long discussions we were able to come up with 3 main ideas for our thriller. These were:
  • Stalker and psychological themed thriller where a young girl is sifting through her fathers things and comes across pictures of girls with their names and addresses on the back. She then types the names into google and is shown missing person reports connected with these women. 

  • Horror and Mystery Thriller where a daughter of a middle class family is home alone and puts on her old family videos, however during one of the videos it cuts out and shows a horrific murder involving a family member.
  • Drama and Action Thriller where an ex cop wakes up in a strange building that has been trashed, but all the windows and doors are locked. He has cuts and bruises all over him and he seems to be alone.


We considered the pros and cons of each idea and found that some routes we would want to take were just impossible in the time frame and budget we were working with. Also we considered what location we could use for our thriller as that was a main factor that affected which idea we chose. For example, for the third idea we needed full reign on an empty building our house to film in. This building would have to be completely trashed for it to be realistic and unfortunately this wasn’t viable. We also wanted to do something that had not necessarily been done many times before and felt that this was the case for the second Horror and Mystery idea. Therefore we decided to go for the first idea. We thought this was a very good idea as it has not been done too many times before and we thought we could really put our own spin on it. We also were able to think of possible props, actors and locations very quickly. We thought that this idea could be very interesting both for us to film and most importantly for the audience. Psychological Thrillers can be very gripping and full of mystery and suspense so we had to think of a way to incorporate these vital elements. As this was my idea I tried to think of different avenues we could take in order to make it believable and still include those thriller elements that were very important to the genre. We decided to set in a middle class family with a nice house, nice car possibly a dog to set the scene of a normal ‘happy’ family. We had to think of possible transitions to tell the story correctly and came up with the idea that the daughter is doing her homework when her father returns from work. We wanted there to be a very distinct divide between the authority of the parent and the respect given by the daughter because of this. We then came up with the idea that she needs to take her birth certificate into school the next day but before she knows it her father has popped out again. She decided to have a look around her parent’s room and whilst shuffling above the wardrobes a box falls down and out falls all the pictures of the girls. She then types one of the names into google to figure out what is going on. Once we were happy with this idea, we started thinking about props and possible locations and actors. We decided to give each other set roles and things to think about before filming day began. I focused on props and the location.

shanice x