Monday 25 January 2010

Our Actors

Lauren Findley will play the girl that is getting stalked. She is 16, blonde hair, blue eyes and pretty. We decided to get her to play as this part because she fits what we had in mind and also we wanted someone pretty so that we understand why the pscho is stalking her.

Danny Jenno will play the stalker, but we will never see his face in theb opening scene. He has brown hair and brown eyes and is 17. We wanted an adult to play this part because of hand feature looking more mature etc. But we couldn't find anyone suitable therefore that is why were using Danny because he looks old for his age and i think we can get away with him looking like an adult seem as though we won't see his face.

Friday 22 January 2010

Student feedback

Positive comments:
.Good idea for the credits
.original idea
.well thought out- blending in credits with camera angles and picture.
.They like the idea of a psycho stalker
.seems well planned
.They like the idea of using a polariod
.Good research-films related to pyschological thrillers
.good creation of suspence not revealing the stalkers identity.

Potential problems;

.Could be like the film, one hour photo, try to make it different.
.could struggle to find an adult to play the teachers.
.Needs more of an enigma.
.relate music and camera shots to theme
.hiding of identity of the psycho
.realism
.tough storyline, may be hard to put across
.need to maintain interest, seem scary?

Advice:

.Get older people to starr in it
.show a scene of paranoia fro the girl.
.more planning for the storyline.
.Get hold of a polarioid
.useful and relevant sound affects.
.experiment with editing
.produce test shots and put them onto the blog.
dont fall into the usual filming conventions, be experimental with the shots and music.

Tuesday 12 January 2010

Analysis of opening sequence to a american psycho

American psycho begins with introducing the main character patrick bateman and we see him waking up and going through his usual daily routine. he narrates while he does this.
Mise en scene: It begins in the characters flat, its very spacious with very little furniture. Theres alot of art and paitings on the walls. We have a shot of the character walking towards his bathroom and urinating. there is an over the shoulder shot of the character looking in a painting above the toilet as he does this looking at his own reflection. He has a constant expression of anger.
It then cuts to a mid shot of the charcter opening a very modern silver fridge and getting an ice pack out of it. we then see a side view of the whole kitchen which is also styled in a modern silver metal.I can connote from this very plain and modern style of kitchen teh chracters lack of emotions and his amoutn of self displine.
The chracter narrates what hes doing as he goes through the mornign routine. It cuts to An establishing shot of him doing exercises, this highlights his self displine and commitment to staying fit and healthy.A few mid shots follow to show hsi expressions and a close of him doing his exercises.
We then have a shot of the character in the shower. Again like the very first shot the character has his back to us at first so that we can see his figure and the lay out of the bathroom which follows the theme of the kitchen being very modern and neat. The camera zooms in on the character showing a mid shot of the back of his orofile. It then cuts to a mid shot of the charcter using a variety of shower lotions and oils. He describes what each lotion is for,we can connate from this shot and previous others such as the exericises that the character is a very diciplined and is almost obsesssed with his body image and staying young.There is a low angle shot of the character appling lotions. This type of obsessive and very precise behaviour is what we would like to show in our main character in the opening sequence of our film.
The music is suits the actions of the character with a very skilled and tuneful piano playing.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-yoMEZXnbQ

Friday 8 January 2010

Psychology Thrillers

Features of a psychology thriller are: murder,violence,abnormality,mystery,drama,horror etc. Psychology thrillers contrast with horrors that tend to concentrate on plot rather than character. A psychological thriller will focus on a character generally more than the plot. some times the main character will have a conflict within themselves dealing with issues such as usual relating to mental instability.
Themes of psychological thrillers are:The characters sense of reality, their perception of the world around them, the human mind,the character struggling to find their true identity,and the character may fear or have an obsession with death.

Characters in pyscholigcal thrillers often struggle on understanding what is right and wrong with events blurring the difference between the characters morals.

Thursday 7 January 2010

Examples of other Texts

The talented Mr ripley: 1950s manhatten. Tom Ripley meets a wealthy father of a princeton graduate, tom pretends to know the son and is offered $1000 to go to italy to convince the son to return home.tom go to extreme lengths to gain the priviledges that dickie(the son) has.

American pyscho:patrick bateman is a handsome and intelligent man who earns a fortune by day and enjoys violence and fear during the night. The character is obsessed with murder and violence and is addicted to the idea of killing people.


se7en:Based up a serial killer who selects seven victims who are examples of one of the seven deadly sins. The character has a sort of god complex, punishing the victims for their sinful behaviour and attitudes. Two policemen team up to capture the serial killer, however they soon become entangled in the killers scheme.

Each of these examples involve murder and a character that isn't in a normal mental state, we would like to portray our character as not particularly murderous however obsessive and in an unstable state of mind that may make you question what he's capable of.

Monday 4 January 2010

Analysis of opening sequence of donnie darko

mise en scene:
The name of the producer and director appear
first against a black background, followed by
a dull and dark opening scene which i can connate
is the morning time becuase of the sound of birds and the sun rising.There is very little sound other then a build up of slow music to suit the slow pace of the surroundings.


we can see a very natural setting with trees and fields.
Camera constantly in one anlge of paning across the scene, firstly creating an establishing shot of the surroundings and slowly moving toward one part of teh scene where the main character lays on the road.
music chimes in quite suddenly at the site of the main character, this could signify our surprise as the character appears to have fallen off of his bike and is simply attempting to get up. we see the main character from the back to begin with as the camera pans around to give an angle of his face and the scene sticking to the 360 degree rule. the camera then gives you another establishing shot of the surroundings of the countryside. I can connote from the scene that it signifies the characters feelings of seclusion and that he is very far away from society, literally and metaphorically.
The use of a dark setting,lack of music of use of slow pace creates the theme of a psychological thriller based around one person.
There is no dialogue to introduce the main character, Donnie, just music to set the eerie tone of the film. we would like to avoid dialogue in our opening sequence using the mise en scene and music to give the audience a clear idea of the persons character.