Thursday, March 15, 2012

44. Evaluation Activity 1 - In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and conventions of real media products? (i.e. of film openings)"

Title
The title of the film is called ‘Immolation’ which means to sacrifice; this is a perfect name for our thriller as it is based on a girl sacrificing her life, committing suicide. The thriller opens with a title sequence showing our thriller name, this will immediately put a question in the audiences mind, who or what is being sacrificed in this thriller?  We didn’t want to use a long name; we wanted a one worded title which summed up what our thriller was based on, so we searched for synonyms and Immolation caught our eye. The title has a black background and white font in capital letters giving it importance, the white contrasts the black which sets the mood for the opening, we realised it wouldn’t be appropriate to use bright colours as it would give the viewer the wrong idea to what genre our film is. A good example that influenced our title is the film ‘Psycho’ which reflects our first frame, both colour and font is similar.

Setting and location
For our thriller we wanted to use a location that wasn’t stereotypical. We brainstormed many places, for example a train station, car park, seaside etc. We finally decided to film a section of our location in a bathroom as it was appropriate to our storyline and it was accessible unlike the seaside. We also filmed in a forest and park, which is stereotypical for a thriller however we wanted to include some common codes and conventions associated with thrillers. We wanted the forest to be surrounded by many trees as it gives it an eerie, foreboding atmosphere and preferably a pond or lake with a bridge as they were in our original storyboard and the lake would link to the bath scene where Penny’s character committed suicide. The image of water represents the theme of purity and we wanted the main character to wash away her sins which is illustrated through her committing suicide.  We decided to film at the park where Penny and the unknown male character are taking part in various activities, shown in flashbacks. We decided to film here as it gives a sense of normality to our thriller, like the film ‘Disturbia’.




Costume and props

The main character wears three outfits during the whole opening of our thriller. Firstly in the park scene, she is wearing casual clothing and natural make-up to show that this is an everyday setting and situation, giving a sense of normality. Alongside with her is the unknown male character that is also seen wearing casual clothing. In the next scene in the bathroom the main character is wearing casual black and white clothing to commit suicide in; this represents her thoughts as the lack of colour represents her dark emotions and feelings about committing suicide. As she is in a bad state of mind, she is crying and her make-up is run down her face. Finally the main character has come back as a ghost; we wanted to establish this to the audience by dressing her in a black dress, tights and shoes. In our original storyboard we decided to dress her in a stereotypical white dress, seen in many thrillers, however we wanted to go against this and break the conventions as it also fits the mood and gives a sense of death. Her make-up is pale, with dark eyes and red lips, the red lips gives a contrast to the whole outfit and also the colour red has connotations of blood, as she is seen with self-harm wounds. Her hair is wet as she was last seen committing suicide by drowning herself. As you know our group went against the typical thriller conventions as we didn’t want the opening to be cliché and predictable, therefore there are no stereotypical props throughout. Our main prop was a photograph of the main character with the unknown male, which is seen throughout. A prop that links to this is the lighter which is seen being used to burn the photo; this gives a sense of hatred and passion from the audience’s point of view, this creates an enigma to the audience as to why she is doing this. There are also a few shots of a clock before and after the bathroom scene where she commits suicide, we done this to create tension and show the passage of time she was in the bath for. This gives it a sense of reality.








 Camera work and editing
During our thriller we used many shots which reflects the main characters thoughts and feelings. In one scene we used a dissolve, from the shot where the main character is in the park with the unknown male, having a good time, which then dissolves into the bathroom scene where the main character is crying. We purposely done this, so you see the main characters face happy and laughing when she is with the male, dissolving into her face crying, alone in the bathroom. This hopefully leaves questions in the audiences mind as to why she is crying, did he make her cry? Or has something happened to him? This hopefully showed the audience her unstable state of mind, questioning whether to commit suicide or not. During the thriller we gave many hints to the audience as to why she is committing suicide, for example there is a shot of her writing a suicide letter to someone, we used a close up here of her writing “I need to be with him” which suggests to the audience the importance of this.                                              


Title font and style

Our group decided to create a title that reflected our thriller storyline. We used a white font on a black background as the connotations of these colours are life and death, which is shown throughout the thriller, images of the main character are seen dead after committing suicide and alive before contemplating her own life. It is in capital letters and in the centre of the frame as we wanted to make this a bold statement just like the meaning ‘to sacrifice’. We felt we didn’t need any fancy font, as it would take away from the meaning of the title. We have made sure this font is consistent throughout.



Story and how the opening sets it up
Our thriller is a super-natural thriller; it opens with a wide shot of the main character walking across a bridge in the forest. To the audience she appears to be an everyday average girl, however if you look closely this isn’t the case, she is a ghost as she has committed suicide. We have shown this through her clothing and make-up. The audience then realise that she is a ghost because later on in the opening we show shots of the girl leading up to the event of her committing suicide which creates enigma and also during the event. Near towards the end of the opening the girl as a ghost in the forest is burning a picture of her and an unknown male, this hopefully grabs the audience’s attention as throughout the opening the picture is seen in other various places, therefore there should be a connection and leave questions in the audiences mind to why she is doing this and why this picture is so important.
Genre and how the opening suggests it
As the genre of our opening is a super-natural thriller, we have tried to show this through the ghosts costume and make-up, pale face, dark, tired eyes and wet hair to relate back to her committing suicide by drowning herself. Super-natural thrillers narrative is based on suspense and tension involving something supernatural and abnormal going against everyday life, i.e. a ghost. We have stuck to the codes and conventions of a super-natural thriller as we have used stereotypical characters and conflicts where there is a connection between a super-natural character and a normal character. Super-natural thrillers also include traces from horror thrillers; we have incorporated this as well by the use of self-harm cuts, etc.


How characters are introduced
The main character is first shown within the first 10 seconds of the opening; there is a wide shot of her walking over a bridge in the forest, we used this as we wanted the audience to see her whole body, costume and the location surrounding her. As this is the first shot shown of her, the audience will make assumptions straight away due to her make-up and clothing; it is abnormal compared to a normal human, which suggests she has super-natural characteristics. Then the unknown male is introduced, he is seen in an everyday normal environment with everyday costume, this shows he isn’t the main character however as he is the only other person shown he is key to the opening. It also ties in with the super-natural conventions as the codes and conventions are that a super-natural character and a normal character interact with each other. 


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