Thursday 26 November 2015

Planning : From Initial Ideas To A 60 Second Pitch

The first task we were asked to do was to plan initial ideas on what the horror film would be based on. Below are all of the ideas that came to mined when brainstorming our thoughts.

Horror film initial ideas 


Location: 
  • Forest
  • Secluded area
  • Lake
  • abandoned house
Characters:
  • Young teens
  • Boy and girl
  • Small group
Storyline:

Woods:
  • Camping out
  • Alcoholic beverages, messing around 
  • Group of teenagers, picked off one by one
Abandoned house:
  • Exploring the house
  • Squatting teenagers/ families
  • Hiding from danger/trouble
  • Children playing games
  • Paranormal source lurking within the house
Secluded area
  • Quiet long empty road
  • Breakdown
  • One by one killed off
  • Chased through the unknown

this is a picture of our group planning our ideas and showcasing them to one and other.

The final process when had to undergo was to plan a 60 second pitch to give an insight to what our film was about. we all played a part in the making of this and also had this recorded to look back on. This also gives us instructions to follow in order to make our film opening as good as possible.

This is the video of our 60 second pitch:




Friday 13 November 2015

Research : The Importance Of Sound In Horror Films

Music in horror films scares us the audience because it builds suspense before the initial jump scare. It also allows the audience to know when the jump scare is about to happen, but not in all cases, sometimes the film producers pick the music up to build the sense of a jump scare but not actually doing so. This has an impact on the viewer because they prepare themselves for it and builds their heart beat. In some case they do take a minimum of 2 seconds after the music has stopped to do the jump scare, this is because the audience think that they have gotten away with it and there will be no jump scare in the end. Different musical instruments and noises create different emotional impacts, so a lot of their work is already done for them. Music has power to affect the visual field and the imagination of the audience.  Watching a film A film with just the diegetic sounds make a film not scary at all, this means that you only listen the the sounds that are in the scene itself, and not having the sound that has been edited in such as music, creaky sounds and many more.


Sound is often overlooked in films but it is often the single most important element in setting the mood for the scene. Music has the ability to set the tone for how events will unfold. Music may progressively build to signify that a dramatic event is about to happen or it may be upbeat to lighten the mood. Horror films rely heavily in sound clips to create a scary scene. One does not think about it but if one were to remove the sound from a horror film its fear factor would decrease dramatically. John Hubinette in his article “Music and Sound Effects in Horror Films” stated that music is more powerful in horror films than any other genre. The purpose of a horror film is to scare its viewer and the director tries to do that in all ways possible. Scenes in horror films are usually graphic and may contain images that are meant to scare or repel us from the movie and, coincidently, keep our attention so we do not look away. The story usually takes many twists and turns and the ending is always difficult to predict in order to keep the viewer on the edge of their seat.



Music plays a key role in a horror film because it immediately sets the tone. Before the actor says anything the audience knows what their fate is going to be based on the type of music that is playing in the background. The music sets the tone but it does not give away how events are going to unfold. The music must never distract from the scene but intensify the visuals so that the viewer experiences fear and anxiety on a much deeper level. There are several musical cues that indicate to the viewer what is going to unfold in the upcoming scene. A long eerie musical buildup suggests that a big event is just around the corner. A rapid sequence might suggest stress or panic, making the audience feel anxious.

Thursday 12 November 2015

Research : The Importance Of Opening Titles


In this piece, i went thought the opening scene of Se7en and noted down all the times the film used a title, I then also wrote down word for word exactly how the word was placed in the opening. These tittles included produces, the cast and people that were important in the making of the film. This therefore sets the scene for the rest of the film and gives an insight to what is happening to the rest of the film opening.


For Typography  i wrote down all the effects that were used on the opening tittles, for instance where the tittles are place, the font used, the size of the font and other effects. this makes certain texts stand out as if they are more important and they want the viewers to see them more predominately.4


In The elements of sound i closed my eyes and played the opening scene, this was so i could listen to the opening and and state everything that i heard, this can go from the sounds that are played to the music that was used. For example, Scratching sounds, rough, Gothic music. this can influence the audience just buy having a jump sound in the background.


For visual Elements i stated everything that i saw, i did this by turning the sound off and just looking at the opening scene. This can vary from How much text their is, to how the photo influence you as the audience. This also shows how much the sound plays a part in the making of a horror film opening



Wednesday 11 November 2015

Research Essay : Codes And Conventions In Existing Horror Films Aimed At A Teenage Audience

Codes are systems of signs, which create meaning. Codes can be divided into two categories, technical and symbolic. Technical codes are all the ways in which equipment is used to tell the story in a media text, for example the camera work in a film. Symbolic codes show what is beneath the surface of what we see. For example, a character's actions show you how the character is feeling. Some codes fit both categories, music for example is both technical and symbolic. Conventions are the are actions that you see consistently throughout a specific genre, for example in a horror film a convention would be that the characters trips up when being chased by the predator, another example would be that the 2 main characters get split up and this is when the troubles occur or when they become endangered, this separation is normally between a girl and a boy as this gives the user a strong sense of danger. Codes can also mean other things, For example, the technical code of lighting is used in some way in all film genres. It is a convention of the horror genre that side and back lighting is used to create mystery and suspense, an integral part of any horror movie. This would give you the audience to begin to have a good understanding of what the movie is going to be about and what the genre is.

The film Wrong Turn is a film about two hikers that are on the edge of a cliff, the male character gets to the top of the mountain and is then killed by a mysterious predator, shortly after this had happened the body from the male had been thrown off the top of the mountain and the predator then began to pull up the female character by tugging on her hiking gear. she then cuts herself free and but fall of the cliff face. as she runs away she is then tripped up and then killed. Throughout this scene many Technical codes where used for example at the start of the scene an establishing shot was used to develop the audience a good understanding of the scenery, Also this then shows the audience ho succeeded the area around them is. Many long shot and mid shot shortly followed after this to show what the actors where doing and to also show how much more they had to climb to reach the top of the mountain. The editing throughout the opening scene was put together using good match on action, this is where the clip flows and goes in sequence with each other. Mise-en scene again shows the girl is wearing revealing clothes showing a lot of flesh to show how vulnerable she isalso there is hiking equipment that also needs to be considered in this part swell. as she runs away a van appears in her sight this is her outcome of escape to show the audience. throughout the Opening scene many convention were used, For example the couple become split up, one of the characters is killed leaving one more alive, they are also in a succeeded place (abandoned), When the male is killed the woman asks of help but she gets no reply, she trips over and takes to long to get back up and finally safety is in sight.


The film Dead Mary it shows a young venerable girl being under the sense of danger, as her boyfriend  goes to get fuel for their car, leaving her exposed to the predator that is lurking in the shadows, this is because you are put under the feeling that someone is watching her from the bushes. At the start of the film there a sequence of extreme close-ups, these were used to se the scene before the film even started. This is because the extreme close up that was use to show that they were going into abandoned territory as on the sigh it said next petrol stop for 100 miles. AS the film opening progresses a crabbing shot is then used to put you under the sense that there is a predator in the woods, this was also shown a point of view shot as well. When the boyfriend returns a longshot is then used to show him  appearing in the distance. The editing throughout the film is clean and also achieve match on action very well. Mise-en scene is also used in this film opening as it shows the girl is wearing revealing clothes showing a lot of flesh to show how vulnerable she is, also there is car used in the opening as well which was the cause of the pull up as they had ran out of fuel. also throughout the short opening there were many conventions used, for example there was a boy and a girl that had split up, also there was no signal on the radio when she tried finding a radio channel, this also shows that they are abandoned as there is no signal. also the car wont start when they need it most, and finally they are in a secluded place.


In the film Dead Wood starts off as a young male running through a forested area, he then falls over but soon gets up, after this he is faced with an obstacle, this obstacle was a large ditch. he takes the run up and then jumps it, he grabs on for dear life but is then pulled in by a mysterious creature that we do not see. many technical codes were used at the start, for example establishing shot is used at the very start to set the scene, this then pans down to a small puddle. crabbing is used then to show the venerable male running through the trees. a high angle is then used to show the sheer size of the ditch, and a low angle is then used to show that he didn't make the jump and that he was endangered. Another high angle is then used to show the venerable girl in the sense of danger all around her. Editing then used to slow motion the jump over the ditch to make it seem bigger than it really was. Mise-en scene I then used to show the character Hawaiian shorts, this gives the impression to the audience hat the character is a idiot. Also he has blood on the character face showed he has already been involved in an incident and has sustained some injuries. conventions were used throughout, for example the character trips over, also her was in a deserted area, he was then running through forested areas and finally you cant see the predator that is chasing them.




Tuesday 3 November 2015

Research : Codes and Conventions Of Horror Films

Codes and conventions in Media The codes and conventions in media can be separated into 2 distinct groups -
- Technical (camera techniques & shots),
- Symbolic (ie clothing, colours)


These give the text meaning and determine the response of the viewer. They can be used as a basis for simple text analysis. So in order to compose any work related to media you should con



•Technical codes are all the ways in which equipment is used to tell the story in a media text, for example the camera work in a film.




•Symbolic codes show what is beneath the surface of what we see. For example, a character's actions show you how the character is feeling. 
Some codes fit both categories – music for example, is both technical and symbolic.

 
What are conventions?
Conventions are the generally accepted ways of doing something. There are general conventions in any medium, such as the use of interviewee quotes in a print article, but conventions are also genre specific.

 
How codes and conventions apply in media studies
Codes and conventions are used together in any study of genre – it is not enough to discuss a technical code used such as camera work, without saying how it is conventionally used in a genre.

For example, the technical code of lighting is used in some way in all film genres. It is a convention of the horror genre that side and back lighting is used to create mystery and suspense – an integral part of any horror movie.