Showing posts with label G321 Thriller Reasearch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label G321 Thriller Reasearch. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Film Title

We have decided that the film will be called 'Guilt Trip' as we feel it suits the tone and feel of the thriller very well.
Poppy is guilty and that is why she is paranoid and worried about everything, she trips over in the woods and so it became 'Guilt Trip.'

Other names for the film we though about included:


  • The Unknown
  • Guilty
  • Guilty Conscience


We chose not to use these because they were either already in use from another film or feel it did sound right and give the right feel to the thriller.

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We are comparing our thriller opening to Donnie Darko as we think it has many similar qualities. It is about something thats there...but isn't really. Its in depth and really makes you think about the plot of the story as it develops into a film.


Donnie Darko is about a teenage boy who has strange hallucinations of a large rabbit named Frank, which manipulates him to commit crimes and strange doings after escaping near death. It came out in 2004 and stars Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal. It was directed and written Richard Kelly.

They are both psychological as the thing they fear is not actually there, and it is all in their head. Donnie Darko has Frank the rabbit, whereas our thriller, Guilt Trip, has the unknown creature stalking our characters every move, yet she does not know it. As the film progresses you find out that the creature affects a lot more people than just Poppy. Donnie Darko over powers his 'conscience' by killing Frank because it was overpowering him, however Poppy's conscience takes over her and ends up killing her.



The Machinist is another psychological film that twists the mind into confusion. It was released in 2004, directed by Brad Anderdson, written by Scott Kosar and features Christian Bale as Trevor Reznik, a man who hasn't slept in a year and is starting to doubt his whole life and sanity. He sees people no one else can see and feels as if a conspiracy is being plotted against him and in his mission gets two women involved in it.

This is like Guilt Trip because Bales character takes over his mind just like Poppy's conscience does to her. They both become paranoid and anxious about what is happening and no one else can see what they see. The conscience of both of them start to deteriorate as the film progresses and you see them fall apart in front of you.


Monday, 1 November 2010

Music

The music we have chosen is all from copy right free sites. We have chosen slow, hauting instrumentals to build the suspence and tension. We have also played around with garage band to find out the sound effects and may also use some of them to increase the experience of the thriller. The music is chilling and as its set in Autumn/Winter it even makes the whole shot feel cold and empty.

Film Planning

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Thursday, 14 October 2010

Case Study: Body of Lies - Mise-en-scene.

Body Of Lies was released in 2008 and was directed by Ridley Scott. It features famous actors such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe. Throughout its time in the cinemas it made a total of $39,380,442, which is less than what it cost to make (which was an estimated $70,000,000).

The film starts with a quote from W.H Auden then fades out and tells you the location (Manchester, England). The black then slowly fades onto a foreign man and half his face is hidden in the shadow whereas the other half is lit up by sunlight. He is facing piratically facing towards the camera and addressing other people in the room, he is gesturing his fingers at them which makes him appear more important. The camera angle makes you feel as if you are one of the people he is talking to.
The camera pans out and shows more of the room, then switches to the camera moving down the corridor of what looks like a small, clustered flat. It shows a room with a lot of light coming in from the window, because its so bright it makes everything else appeared darker and with more shadows.
There is a man sitting at a table in there with lots of strange pots and pans surrounding him and smoke coming out of one of them. He looks hard at work (and very stressed) like he is building something (a bomb).

You then move into another room where a different man is standing watching television which has the first man talking on it. Another man is then brought into the scene, he is asleep in a dark room which light shining on him which makes his body and muscles appear big, this makes him look very powerful. He also has a book on his stomach and he is holding it with his hand; this can also mean he is clever as he can read. The second man appears with smoke around his face.

The next scene cuts to a street view of Manchester, just outside the building. Police and Swat Teams are everywhere and smoke is also coming from somewhere. A milk truck clatters down the road and the police let it through. All the swat team are now running into their positions and breaking into the flat. Its very busy and there is a lot of movement and things going on as they rush around. There is one part that is filmed from behind a fence which makes you feel imprisoned or as if something is trying to be kept in and you aren't meant to be there.
The milkman appears at the door of the flat and everyone is eagerly watching him as he puts the milk down outside. He is a distraction for the swat team as they break the lock on the door and sneak inside.

The people upstairs in the flat realize something is wrong and alert each other and wake up the sleeping man.
The room that the swat team is in is very dark and slightly smokey,all you can really see of them are their silhouettes (you cant see their faces as they are in masks). The others upstairs talk to each other in their own language and there are no subtitles on screen to tell you what they are saying and the camera switches between them. You never really see any of their faces because they are concealed by the shadows. The man at the table says something then blows up the building with the bomb. It quickly cuts to a shot of one member of the swat team and flashes yellow because of the explosion, then goes to a long shot of the exploding building and the road, you can still see the milk truck.
People everywhere in the street are panicking and screaming and its all a scene of confusion, bits of the building are falling down among them. It shows the explosion from another shot and more bits of building flying everywhere.
The scene then ends here.

Wednesday, 29 September 2010

Last week we starting shooting our prelim tasks in small groups, we had a rough draft of what my group was going to do but then got a bit carried away and made a whole new one as we went along! We were in the drama room and found quite a few props to use which was quite good. It all went smoothly considering we had never used the equipment before, and we different kinds of shots to show the scene such as; long shots, mid shots, close ups and points of view.

We then uploaded it onto a mac and began editing, today we finally finished and it's turned out pretty well! We also added sound effects, music and some text to one shot. iMovie was quite simple to use most of the time, but a little fiddley in places but we managed to get the hang of it and do all of the things we wanted to add to our video.