Friday, 19 October 2012

Film Script



INSTITUTION LOGO.

FILM COMPANY LOGO.

DARKNESS


      A MAN’S VOICE
      (V/O)
I’ve seen her, she hasn’t seen me, but this will be changed, she will know who I am.

MUSIC: CREEPY MUSIC VERY FAINT IN THE BACKGROUND AS THE MAN IS TALKING GETS LOUDER WHEN HE FINISHES.

FAINT SCREAMS IN THE BACKGROUND.

FADE IN:

INT. A DARK ROOM.

PICTURES ON THE WALL OF A GIRL.

FADE IN:

A LAMP TURNS ON.

MAN SITTING IN A CHAIR STARING A THE WALL.

CLOSE UP OF THE MANS FACE.

SLOWLY PAN ROUND TO AN OVER SHOULDER SHOT.

SEE PICTURES OF A GIRL FROM OVER THE MANS SHOULDER FROM HIS POINT OF VIEW.

CLOSE UP OF THE PICTURES

FAINT SCREAMS WHILST LOOKING AT THE PICTURES

                CUT TO:


EXT. THE GIRLS SCHOOL.

ESTABLISHING SHOT OF THE SCHOOL.
SIGN OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL TO SHOW WHERE IT IS.





Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Target audience.

the target audience is people from 15-21, both mixed gender, male and female. our film will appeal to people of this age because they are more mature. they can also relate to the film, because there are people in the film, their ages, from 15-21 or in-between and they understand whats going on and how the characters feel in the film and they could relate better ti whats going on in the film. also the language in the film is suitable for this target audience because its how 15-21 year old talk and they would think its normal, because its a norm for them, as thats how they talk. in the opening there will be no swearing or sexual language, but as the film goes on there is or could be, so the film be rated a 15 because of the language and violence content. people who are 15, may need to carry some ID with them to get into it as the content of the film, such as the behaviour and language.

People will relate to the film, because they will know how to react to whats going on because, they could have either been in the situation or are just mature enough to act in the appropriate manor. there could be sex scenes or scenes that just are not suitable for people under the age of 15.

our introduction, will not have any content of rude or sexual language but people might feel awkward with the opening as its a psychological thriller, so straight from the opening people will click on to it and understand it.

Friday, 5 October 2012

Three Genre's That Are A Possibility?

Comedy.

this is one of the options that we might do, but it will be tricky to do i think because theres a lot to include and you've got to make it funny at the same time. The titles of this genre are mostly on their own and just say 'THE NAME' not 'introducing ....'. the colour of the the title would be brightly coloured and not dull. Most of the sound in a introduction to a comedy is non-digetic. The mis-en-scene of a comedy is always if anything 'happy' and always bright, because its meant to be funny, they want you to feel happy. The setting in a comedy such as 'Due Date' is him going into the city, many comedy's start with a setting in a big city this is because its to show you could have the idealistic place and life. These are made to induce humour to their audience. comedy's use things like conflict to induce humour, using sexual humour, they use blue humour and slapstick humour, slapstick is when the character hurts them self or does something physically funny. blue humour is doing something rude/sexual or saying something rude/sexual. a camera angles that are used are birds eye view so you can see the whole city and the setting their in. some camera shots they use are all about timing, they alsways have to have a character in the shot, they use two-person shots and a birds eye view establishing shot, also a mid shot. the transitions they use are quite quick to get to the other scene.

Horror.

A horror is made to give the audience a negative feel, to make the audience feel scared, but want to know more. they try to startle the audience. Horror's are very similar to thrillers and may sometimes have the same aspects of a thriller. they try to make it as realistic as possible, this would scare the viewers more as they think that it could happen to them if its happened in the film they've just watched. the transitions of a horror are very quick and active, they skip to different scenes to either make you jump or to show you another part of the setting. the camera angles they use are sometimes a worms to show the audience the powerful one and the one who is mainly the one that is going to be the 'evil' one. they also use tilt to make you feel un-easy and to put you in suspense of whats going to happen in the film, it puts you on edge such as the possesion. the camera shots they use extreme close ups, to see the expression on the characters face, it shows you how their feeling. they use that shot in most thrillers because they want you to feel how their feeling. the camera movement they use is panning left and right to see what is there, to show you the scenery their in. the font of the titles they is normally scary itself, they have something like ' THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT' makes it more scarier for the viewer. the colour of it is dull and most of the time black or red, red represents blood and black darkness. the sound is non-digectic and usually is used by a violin screeching, the sound of the instrument screeching sends of a scary vibe and goes with the film, they sometimes use drums, they use quite quiet music sometimes to put you in suspence.  the mis-en-scene is always very dark, not very bright. it started off dark and active sometimes then goes into a bright scenery, the butterfly effect does this. its normally is a scary place such a a haunted house 'Paranormal Activity' or in the woods, somewhere scary ' cabin in the woods' and their costumes are always not very bright or their casual with rips and grases in them.

Thriller.

thriller is made to give the audience a sense of edge, it is made to be mysterious and twisted. thrillers make tension between the film and the audience, such as films as the butterfly effect. they use excitement, suspense and tension elements. they are often scary and they influence the audience's mood alot. there are 3 main thrillers; Psychological thriller, mystery thriller and crime thrillers. the transitions in thrillers are normally fast and quick to get to another scene, which then puts you in more anxiety as the audience. the lighting of a thriller is a bit of both and dark like in the 'butterfly effect, its quite dark and gloomy at the very beginning but then it quick cuts to a nice light and calm setting of the street with greenery, but it does cut to gloomy then back to light which changes the audiences mood. there are a lot of close ups in a thriller, so the audience can see how the actor/actress is feeling, the emotions on their face. to make the shooting much more tense they would have the the camera at a tilt and make it darker, it makes you feel more edgy. when the lighting is dark, it makes the audience maybe feel sad or in a dark mood themselves, so it has an effect on the audience's emotions aswell. the camera angles are usually eye level as it tries to sort of include you into the film as well as the characters, there are some birds eye view shots aswell, so you can see where the characters are, so you can see the mis-en-scene. camera movements are predominantly still to panning slowly, so it is slow, to put you in more suspense. the titles appear bold and fast with actors names flying in and out quite fast and the beginning whilst the introduction is being played. they are made to be bold so they are recognisable. the background is normally a dull colour such as black, white or grey. the sound in a thriller is digectic and non-digectic. the non-digectic sound makes everything more tense and anxious. mis-en-scene - clothing is normally dark and dull, maybe slightly casual or smart. they use weapons and cars for the props as there is alot of action in a thriller. thrillers are usually in a city or a big place or a scary mystery place.
thrillers like to keep you guessing 'whats going to happen next' thats what keep the audience hooked.