Friday, 18 December 2009

StoryLine ...

There is a little girl that killed her parents.
Many years after this happened, the house went up for sale.
A young couple go to few the house and the Estate Agent warns the couple of what happened in the past.
There are a few different sightings of the young girl around the house, the couple are to pleased with the house to notice her.
There are images of the girl all around the house, also it cuts to flash backs while the couple walk round the house. Showing a few images of the girl in every room of the house.

Order Of Sequence ...

- Black frame.
- 10 quick images.
- Black frame with titles.
- People walking into house.
- Black names.
- 10 quick images, last image of the house.
- Title fades into the house.
- Short sequence of couple walking into the house.
- Related images to the different rooms they walk through.
- Bedroom sequence.
- Related images, hyperbolic screams.
- Woman screaming.
- Image of the couple, cuddling, black figure walks past.
- lots of images.
- couple die, no evidence.

Costume, Props and Location

Costume
- Nathan - Trousers and Shirt
- Jeans and Top
- Jemma - Trousers, Top and Cardigan
- Trackies and Top
- Elise - Black Dress and Platts
- Extra - Suit / Formal


Props
- Blood
- For Sale Sign
- Newspapers
- Clip Board


Location - House

Tuesday, 15 December 2009

Wallander ...

- Eerie music. Whats going to happen?
- Could feel uneasy about whats going to happen. Uncomftable, Nervous.
- Could lead to a clip of death, or something the viewer wouldn't like to see.
- Feel unesay because its a black screne and the audience don't know whats going to happen, Will carry on feeling uneasy until you can see something.

- Tracks over the sea, up to a bleak looking island, dark adn life-less , music carries on over the sea and land.
- Feel less uneasy, sounds doesn't match the visual appearence of the landscape.
- Wind sound affect.

- People walking, Are they the only two people on the island?
- What are they doing on the island?
- Tracks over the island follows the two girls from behind. this shot may have been used so not too much information is given away.

- Girls walking away from the car.
- Close up of blood in the car, but can see them walking in the background.
- What did they do?
- How did they know the person in the car?
- They look dirty and look slightly angry.
- Red in her hair shows she could be quite dangerous.
- Point of view shot + blood on window.
- Crime, could be rape or murder.

- Girl in the foreground - looks like she had more to do with it.
- Girl in the background - looks nervous.

- They look more nervous now, is the man still alive?
- Close up of the mans hand, answers the audiences questions about the man.
- Hyperbolic sound is used for the breathing of the two girls, this shows worry, nervous.
- They could have done something to the man.

- Man is a taxi driver.
- Girls very heavy breathing.
- He might of attacked the girls then they attacked him in self-defense.
- Might have gone to an isolated place to rape them.
- Very recent attack, just happened.
- Put her hand out, too drop a knife.
- This automatically shows the audience she had something to do with his death.
- The next shot it of a key ring, on this there looks to be a father and son. So this shows he has a family.
- Why does she have the knife?
- Low mumble throughout the whole sequence, until the knife is seen then there is a 'shing' sounds.

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

The Sixth Sense ...

The main conventions in this opening sequence is the eerie music.
- the eerie music is low pitch and there are wind noises.
Most of the opening sequence is the titles.
The music in the background makes the audience nervous and uneasy.
The light bulb slowly turns on and brings the sequence to the actuall film.
When the woman is in the frame there is hyperbolic sound for her footsteps and the door opening.
There is a close up of the woman looking for a bottle, this is also gives the impression that the woman is being watched through the wine rack.
The breathing from the woman is hyperbolic.
Low key lighting is used.
She runs up the stairs, this shows something is there and makes the audience uneasy again.

Friday, 4 December 2009

Brick ...

Brick fits in with the Thriller genre by the use of;
- Close up Shots. This makes the audience only see certain parts of the scene. This makes the audience wonder what is being left out. The use of close ups, it leaves out important information.
- The narrative is non-linier, this means it goes from the end to the start. This makes the audience ask questions about whats been happening.
- Questions being asked, this is a main convention of the 'thriller genre'.
This film opening, uses alot of close ups, this makes the viewer have to think about the storyline.