My intention was to produce a short section
of a film in a step outline which falls into the thriller and drama genre as it
has conventions of both. I hoped to stimulate my audience’s mood and make them
feel uncertain by choosing a realistic setting, characters and storyline.
My target audience would be teenagers so a 15
certificate would be appropriate as some violent, graphic and sexual scenes
would be inappropriate for children. If it was certified lower, then this would
be inappropriate to a lot of children under the age of 15 and would cause a lot
of trouble and effect box office income.
Conventions of thriller that I included in my
film was the unexpected suicide in scene 3, the urban setting of Bella's home
and the unexpected hero of Meg. I chose the suicide of my character to happen
at the beginning of the film so they could flashback on all the events leading
up to it so the story would unravel as the film goes on. The suicide was in an
isolated forest with no one to help. This would make the audience feel uneasy
and unsettled, and included some suspicious behaviour in scene 5 as this is
also a common thriller convention. The story behind the suicide is what brings
in the conventions of a drama as it is a flashback on Bella's life.
I used a lot of close-ups throughout, this
highlighted key emotions and important body parts which made it more personal
to the audience and added tension. The suicide scene is very effective due to
the use of close-ups and the increased diegetic sound of heavy breathing. I
realised my using close-ups of body parts and the diegetic sound it creates a
lot of tension for the audience. There is also the variety of long shots from
different angles which appears to the audience like she is being watched and
builds further tension.
I chose realistic settings, as I believe my
audience will engage more with the piece if it is set in locations which they
know and situations they could / have experienced. Settings I chose included a
huge forest, the home of the main characters, and the school of my main
character. However I do believe that by only using these first few locations in
my sequence that it limited the storyline. To improve I would use more
locations such as McDonalds during my sequence to make it easier for the
audience to relate to.
I chose realistic characters, as I believe it
would make it more believable and realistic so the audience would be more
effected by the suicide and drama and make the audience feel like some of these
situations may happen in their own lives. To improve in future I would
introduce my characters a lot better so people can connect to the characters
easier. I also used stereotypical characterisation as the girl was the victim
but the plot is not predictable so I was happy with this choice.
I chose to use non diegetic and diegetic
sound in my piece. I chose tense music for non-diegetic as it is a clear convention
when trying to make the audience feel on edge. I used a lot of diegetic sound
such as heavy breathing as it exaggerates the tension. I want to create a spine
chilling experience for the thrill seeking audience.
I used low key lighting in the scenes of
Bella in the forest but I used higher key lighting when it moved to the
flashback. The low key lighting was used to show the isolation and desperation
and I used high key lighting when moving to the flashback to show that this was
before everything went wrong. To improve I would vary my lighting a little bit
more in the opening scene to add more suspense and help make the plot less predictable. My sequence has a non-linear story line as it
starts at the end and flashes back to show how and why she ended up taking her
life. In my final scene I start the flashback of Bella’s life to start to
explain why this all happened. This is done to start the emotional journey the audience
will go on with Bella. This would set of a curiosity with the audience of what
both Jack and Meg both have to do with Bella’s death. The camera is used to
create a two shot to show that Meg and Jack will be together.
For my short film sequence I will be following the horror/drama genre. I want to make the audience feel uncomfortable and on edge. My target audience is aged 15-25. To get the right response from the audience I will use a lot of closeups on uncomfortable images such as bleeding parts of the body. The context is a young girl who is depressed and try's to commit suicide in the woods, I will use parallel editing to show her parents reaction.
1. Study the items in Part A of the resource material, which include:
- a news item from The Hollywood Reporter January 2014
- a report from reuters.com
Use this material, together with your own studies, to answer the following question: What are some of the main factors that influence different kinds of film production today?
Audience
Characters
Franchise
Actors/actresses
Gross
Awards
Narrative
Gap in market
Director
Book
Successful
Furious 7 -> franchise + stars = made more than original, already had a audience Fifty shades of grey -> book + gap in market = Gap in market released on valentines day which was a key date for the target audience. Straight Outta Compton -> Based on true story + Stars + gap in market = huge gap in market made it very popular, word of mouth between younger generation made success. The intouchables -> big french stars + awards + gap in market = best selling french film ever
2. Study the items in Part B of the resource material, which include:
- two website pages from blink box.com
- information about events company Future Cinema and a review of a film event
Use this material, together with your own studies, to answer the following question: How far are developments in film exhibition changing the way in which audiences watch films?
Film coursework - Orphan (horror film) How is cinematography used within the scene in Orphan to create effect?
The film runs in a linear
narrative which is not always that common with horror films. The scene starts
off with a close up of the monster which is a little girl called Esther. This
is not a common horror convention as it usually involves a child as a victim.
The close up allows me to see the serious expression on her face and with the
non-diegetic music varying between low and high extremes it makes me feel nervous
and makes the tension of the scene grow. It then moves to a close up of Max who
smiles which suggests her innocence. The mid shot of Esther shows her with sets
of tools which foreshadows the type of weapon which will be used in a later
scene.
The tension is again
increased with the contrast of the low non-diegetic music and the diegetic
rattling of pens and keys whilst there is no speech taking place. This then
cuts back to a close up of the hammer in Esther’s hand a long with the
non-diegetic music using the high and low extremes again makes me think that
the hammer will be her weapon of choice. The camera then tracks up to a close
up of her face before moving to a mid-shot of her placing the hammer into the
backpack. A shot reverse shot is now used between Max and Esther as it shows a
mid-shot of Max jingling the keys before cutting back to a close up of Esther
where her eyes appear to be very black which makes me feel uneasy. The scene
then moves to a close up of the keys which suggests they are of some
significance, maybe the link to the next part of the scene. This is followed
with an eye line match from Esther to the safe. As the camera zooms in of the
safe the non-diegetic music is very high pitched and increases in volume and
pitch the further the camera zooms, this creates a lot of tension and suggest
the terror that is yet to come. A high angle long shot is now used as Esther is
unlocking the safe which makes it look like they are being watched before it
jumps to a close up of the safe being opened and a gun being revealed inside.
The non-diegetic music is very high pitch extremes creating more tension as
there is another eye line match between Esther and the gun. The close up of
Esther shows her smirk which a hints at danger. It then jumps to a close up of
Max and her concerned expression again emphasises her innocence before a close
up of the gun as Esther places a single bullet in before it moves to a mid-shot
of Esther pointing the gun at Max. It moves to a long depth of field to a short
depth of field which leaves the focus on the gun but the camera has positioned
it so the gun feels like it is pointed directly at me. This is similar to the
scene in "Run Lola Run" when the police officer is pointing the gun
as if it is straight at me. This again begins to make me feel uncomfortable as
I feel on the spot and the non-diegetic music again rises which is a key horror
convention. The closeup of Max emphasises her vulnerability before moving to a
closeup with the gun in the shot as Max shakes her head. As the pitch of the
non-diegetic music increases there is a shot reverse shot between a closeup of
Esther and a long shot of the nun through the window. This is also an eyeliner
match as Esther turns around to look and then I see a long shot of the nun leaving.
It then moves back to the long depth of field with the gun pointed directly at
me before it cuts to a closeup of Esther moving the catch of the gun. The non-diegetic
music hits a very high pitch extreme which emphasises the danger.
The next part of the
scene is the nun getting into the car. Parallel editing is used as it cuts to a
long shot of Esther and Max running through the woods. The clear sharp tones of
non-diegetic music as the car begins to drive through the snow is similar to
the location of "The shining". Furthermore the isolation of the house
on its own is a clear horror convention and again intertextuality with
"The shining" as that was also set in an isolated area surrounded by
snow. It continues with the parallel editing as it moves from a long shot to an
extreme long shot of the girls by a bridge which suggests this will be the
location of the action. This moves to a closeup of Esther looking through the
bridge before the camera follows along the bridge before moving onto a closeup
of Max. There is a jump cut to a long shot of the girls from behind them. As
Esther starts talking it moves to a closeup of Max which allows me to see her
scared expression which again suggests her innocence before moving back to
Esther which is another shot reverse shot. The birds eye view of the car coming
down the road portrays it as prey and very vulnerable, this is further
emphasised with the drop of pitch in the non diegetic music. The closeup of the
wheel foreshadows that something will happen involving the car which makes me
start to feel nervous. This idea of foreshadowing is emphasised more as the
camera cuts to a closeup of the nun driving the car with a serious expression
which makes me think she is concentrating because the roads are dangerous and icy.
An eye line match is then made from a closeup of Esther's eyes to a long shot
of the car coming down the road which suggests Esther is about to cause
trouble. A mid shot of Esther signing to Max is then cut to a mid shot of Max
looking very scared and not like she wants to be part of Esther's plan. This
makes me feel bad for Max and nervous for what is about to happen. It then
moves back to the previous closeup of the wheel before another long shot of the
car coming over the bridge but the non-diegetic music is climaxing and hitting
extreme high notes which suggests that the danger is near. A closeup of the nun
reaching into her bag before an over the shoulder shot of her placing a
cigarette in her mouth shows that she has moved her concentration from the road
making her vulnerable. The shots jump quickly between a long shot of Esther
pushing Max into the road and the long shot of the wheel but this time with Max
placed in the right hand side of the frame. This the jump cuts to the car
coming towards Max but it feels as if it is coming directly at me which sets me
on the edge of my seat. The closeup of Max allows me to see the terror in her
eyes which is also exaggerated by the extreme high pitch non diegetic music.
The closeup of the nun emphasises her fear accompanied with a diegetic scream.
It then moves back to the wheel again but this time a closeup with Max in the
right of the frame. The closeup is used to show how close the car is to Max. As
the car goes past Max the shot moves to make me feel like I am Max and the car
has only just missed me. Next is a montage of shots moving quickly between a
closeup of the brakes then the wheel before a closeup of the nun, this is
accompanied with very high pitch non diegetic music which is so high that it
sounds like screams. There is a long shot showing me the car going out of
control before moving to a high angle shot which again suggests the idea of
vulnerability.
There is a closeup of the
nun accompanied with the diegetic sound of her sigh suggesting how relieved she
is yet she has no idea the terror yet to come. This cuts to another closeup but
of Max crying before cutting to a shot from behind the nun as she gets out the
car, this further emphasises the vulnerability again as it is like she is being
watched. As there is a long shot of the nun running towards Max the non-diegetic
music begins to intensify. There is a shot reverse shot starting with an over
the shoulder shot which focuses on the nuns concerned face as she begins to
fuss Max, then an over the shoulder shot which focuses on Max crying before
switching back to the over the shoulder shot which focuses on the nun but this
time as the nun moves it reveals Esther stood over her. There is an extreme
closeup of Max's eyes before an eye line match . As the non-diegetic music hits
a climax we see a closeup of the nun as she turns her head but it feels like it
is direct at me like she is looking at me for help. There is a closeup of
Esther before it cuts to a closeup of the hammer we saw earlier in the scene.
You hear the diegetic crunch as the hammer hits the nun’s head and a closeup of
Max as she begins to scream and cry again. A closeup of her head bleeding before
a closeup of Esther showing no remorse. The non-diegetic music is now low
tones. The scene ends as with a long shot of Esther throwing the hammer as it
hits the snow you see the contrast of the white pure snow with the red blood.
Blood being another key horror convention.
US blockbuster (Mainstream/franchise or popular genre) Fast and furious 7 Budget: $190,000,000 Opening weekend (US): $147,187,040 Box office: $1.515 billion Stars: Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson Genre: Action/crime genre Production company: Universal pictures, Media rights capital, Chine film co, One race films, original film, Dents, Fast 7 productions Certificate 13 Release: 3 April 2015 Marketing: Social media posts, based on Paul Walker death, live trailer launch Audience: Fans of the franchise, predominantly male, teens- 30
The film was released in 3D, Imax 3D, and 4DX internationally. Third highest grossing opening of all time. Highest grossing film in the franchise after being released for 12 days. Second highest grossing film of 2015. Fifth highest grossing film of all time. There is a sequel scheduled. 9th biggest opening of all time domestically. Why was it such a big hit?
Furious 7 was a very big hit due to the tragic death of one of the stars Paul Walker whilst they were filming. It was also a big success due to it being part of a franchise, it made more than the original which is rare in a franchise. It was very popular due to the stars like Vin Diesel, third highest paid actor in the world. There is a mix ethnicity within the film and only 25% of the audience is white so it has a very large target audience.
UK production (Financed within UK) Fifty shades of grey Budget: $40,000,000 Opening weekend: $94,395,000 Box office: $570,489,358 Stars: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Jennifer Ehle, Marcia Gay Harden Genre: Erotic romanic drama Production company: Michael De Luca Productions, Trigger Street Productions Certificate 18 Release: 13 February 2015 Marketing: Posters released a year before with "Mr Grey will see you now", Released photo of Dakota as Anastasia, Twitter account, Beyonce released teaser for trailer on social media, three trailers released. Audience: Predominantly females, Teens and older women
Sequels are scheduled, the film premiered at the 65th Berlin international film festival, was an immediate box office success and broke several box office records, currently the 8th highest grossing film of 2015. Franchise of books. Why was it such a big hit?
It caused a lot of controversy so a lot of people wanted to go and see it to make a judgement for themselves. Furthermore it was released on valentines day which links to the sexual idea of the film. The book was very popular, especially with women and it is an easy read. The marketing was very good and successful especially with Beyonce backing it.
US independent (low budget) Straight Outta Compton Budget: $28,000,000 Opening weekend: $56,100,000 Box office: $200.2 million Stars: O'Shea Jackson Jr, Corey Hawkins, Jason Mitchell, Paul Giamatti Genre: Biography, Drama, Music Production company: Circle of confusion, Cube vision, Legendary pictures Certificate 15 Release: 28 August 2015 Marketing: A sneak peek trailer at Ice cubes concert, Two trailers released, Dr Dre released an app, Dr Dre released first album in 14 years. Meme generator where you could make your own Straight outta compton sayings used by celebrities such as tennis star Serena Williams, it trended no.1 across social media for two days. There has been at least 400,000 tweets related to the film. An ad played before the first Republican presidential debate. "Compton" was written in the sky across LA and the tweeted pictures became a viral sensation. Also appeared across sky at Outside Lands music festival in San Francisco. Also booked it for August 10th to coincide with red carpet premiere. Audience: predominantly males, age 15-25
An album inspired by the film was released on 7th August 2015 and debuted No.2 on the US Billboard 200 charts. Why was it such a big hit?
Already had a huge fan base due to the music and the stars. The marketing created a huge hype and the film lived up to it. A lot of marketing was put into this film
World cinema production (foreign language) The intouchables(French) Untouchables (UK) Budget: €9,500,000 Opening weekend: $103,507 (USA) €10,675,385 (France) Box office: €346 million Stars:François Cluzet, Omar Sy Genre: Biography, comedy, drama Production company: Quad productions, Ten films, Chaocorp, Gaumont Certificate 13 Release: 2 November 2011 Marketing: Social media campaigns Audience: adults aged 30+, predominantly females
9 weeks after release it became the second biggest box office hit in France. Biggest French film ever.
For our creative task we were asked to produce a five shot film sequence based on the film noir genre.We were asked to include different camera angles and the key conventions of the film noir genre. Our whole sequence was in black and white to follow the theme of film noir. We did not have the right circumstances to shoot in low key lighting and to create the shadows that we wanted. Me and Emma directed, filmed and edited the piece and James did the acting and voice over. Our sequence ran in a circular narrative. Our opening shot was a closeup zooming out to a mid shot of James dying so that the audience understood what was going on. Our second shot was of James was the start of James' flashback which was a long shot and tracking of James walking down the street before a camera tilt to focus on a creepy tree.We did this to set the location of the sequence. Our third shot was a shot of a "strictly no admittance" sign which was also zoomed in on. This was done to indicate the crime within the sequence. Our fourth shot was a mid shot of James looking through venetian blinds as venetian blinds are a key part of the film noir genre. Our final shot was back to the same shot from the start but this time it zoomed in from a mid shot to a closeup. We used a voice over throughout our piece as this explained the story to the audience and is another key convention of film noir. Our story line was that James was investigating a murder before realising he had a split personality and was actually the murderer so he killed himself because of the guilt. In future I would work with Emma again as we work really well together but I would not work with James as he does not commit himself to the work and walks off and chats to his friends instead of filming which meant we had to leave our film to the last minute.