In what ways does your media product use, develop or challenge forms and
conventions of real media products? (i.e. of film openings)
Whilst
watching a few opening Thriller films, we noticed that the titles were often
one word. We therefore decided to follow this convention by giving our film a
one worded title to create the effect of tension and mystery. We chose the
colour red to make it stand out and because the colour red has connotations of
danger and risk.
This
is a shot of the main setting and location of our film opening. We chose this
location because in the drive, there was a big enough space for us to move and
pan the camera while filming and film several shots from different angles. This
location was also ideal because it had the scope of the long gravel path around
the house which created a superb crunching footsteps and creaky gate sound
effect which are conventional sounds of the Thriller genre.
As
our film is about a teenage son who is seeking revenge on his mum, we chose to
stereotype his clothing. Therefore his costume was tracksuit bottoms, trainers
and a hoodie.
This
shot shows our main character dressed smartly in typical work dress. This
stereotypes her to fit in with a career woman who works in an office. The
colour black also foreshadows the dark nature of the film. We restyled the
actor's hair and makeup to reflect our ideas of a conventional mid 30s suburban
woman who has been quite successful in life. The mise en scene of the large,
spacious kitchen and stylish accessories adds to the effect of the affluent
lifestyle.
We
chose to shoot our film opening around twilight to create a sense of fear and
to build tension. We chose to do this because we noticed when watching other
Thrillers most were filmed in the dark to make them more eerie.
We
chose this special effect for the flashbacks because it gives the impression
that the audience is in the mothers point of view and gives a slightly blurry
picture as if she has tears in her eyes. It is conventional to show the
transition between the verisimilitude of the clear shots showing the present
time to the less clear images that show the woman's memory.
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