All horror films need to keep the suspense high and climaxes to a
minimal. The longer something builds in suspense the more engaged the
audience becomes with the plotline and an engaged audience is an
entertained audience!
My two minute opening consists of the audience questioning whether
the main actress will survive or not and whether this alludes to more
deaths throughout the film. Keeping the film a mystery from beginning to
end seems like an impossible task when there’s so many hurdles to trip
up on and reveal any twists. Each inch of the plot must be calculated
and scripted so well that the finale isn’t given away at any point.
Small details should be revealed every so often throughout the film to
allude to the ending but never give away it’s true form – and its for
this reason that I’m thankful I was only doing the opening!
I used a shot of a dripping red fairy liquid to connote death through
the colour and consistency of blood – represented in the fairy liquid.
The slow drip of it adds goriness without the fakeness and alludes to
the characters questionable death once again.
Music within any genre of film is important. Firstly it should fit
the pace of the film, ie an action film would have a fast paced, loud
soundtrack.. whereas a rom-com would have some kind of cheesy lovesong
as well as an upbeat love song. Horror films however are alot more
versatile in their music options – most like due to the amount of
sub-genres horror has! A slow dramatic soundtrack could be used, such as
the iconic soundtrack of Jaws which echoes the sharks slow yet
calculated movements or a faster tempo’s soundtrack for murder
scenes/fight scenes etc etc.
The music I chose fits conventions of horror films in some ways but
opposes them in others. Its up beat tempo and fast melody generally dont
belong in horror films, but the low drone and questionable crescendo’s
throughout increase pace and add a sense of risque to the final piece,
all building up to the conclusion that the character does indeed die.
Using realistic characters also attracted the audience as it gave them something to relate to. The clothes and make-up is used on the girl to signify that she is normal, just like the audience.
Joe's AS Portfolio Candidate No. 5088
Joe Gamble's AS Portfolio. Developed and made for the benefit of my Media A-Level.
Labels
- Main Task Evaluation (7)
- Main Task Planning (14)
- Media Knowledge (3)
- Opening Title Construction (8)
- Opening Title Research (13)
- Preliminary Task (4)
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Evalation Question 2 (How does your media product represent particular social groups?)
The social group i have represented is the teenage social group and it was quite easy as most horror movies do this because the target audience is normally young adults.
I have represented this social group by including a teenage girl character who shows independence and initiative (at times). However, we also tried to make the girl a bit thick (by opening the door and touching the balloon) t try and relate this character to someone the audience may know or even be themselves. The clothes she wears are stereotypical and they show you that there is nothing out of the ordinary as it was typical clothes, specific to the teenage social group.
There isn't really another way where we represented a certain social group because of the lack of characters in the opening sequence. Unless you class clowns as a social group, in which case we represented and presented them as being scary and not fun at all which isn't necessarily the vibe they particularly would want as an occupation but oh well. They're scary and everyone knows it.
I have represented this social group by including a teenage girl character who shows independence and initiative (at times). However, we also tried to make the girl a bit thick (by opening the door and touching the balloon) t try and relate this character to someone the audience may know or even be themselves. The clothes she wears are stereotypical and they show you that there is nothing out of the ordinary as it was typical clothes, specific to the teenage social group.
There isn't really another way where we represented a certain social group because of the lack of characters in the opening sequence. Unless you class clowns as a social group, in which case we represented and presented them as being scary and not fun at all which isn't necessarily the vibe they particularly would want as an occupation but oh well. They're scary and everyone knows it.
Tuesday, 29 April 2014
Evaluation Question 3 (What kind of media institution might distribute your media product and why?)

StudioCanal UK (formerly Optimum Releasing/Home Entertainment/Classics) is a film distributor company working in the UK and Ireland. Due to them distributing films such as Tyrannosaur and Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, they would be the best bet for being a distributor for my film as they are probably one of the man distributors of independent British films.
The British film council is a charitable organisation established to help develop the british film industry and to invest n films. It runs the annual London Film Festival along with the London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival and the youth-orientated Future Film Festival. Due to their support of small independent film this could provide some opportunity for screening my film to help get it out there.
This is an example of a British film company that wouldn't be interested in my film and they tend to focus on "mid-Atlantic" Rom-coms that appeal to wider audiences in America to make more money.

Film 4 is probably the best known British independent film company. It owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation and has a history of distributing british films. They also screen independent british films on their tv channel.

Warp Films is an independent film company based in the UK. My film would have appeal to them or one of their sister companies and could provide the best chance of being a distributor of my film.
Wednesday, 23 April 2014
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Monday, 24 March 2014
Evaluation Question 4. (Who would be the audience for your media product?)
Who would be the audience for your media product?
We have looked largely into this question throughout the course as it is a major factor that effected the creation of the product. Obviously as a movie opening title it's for people that have the luxury of a television or cinema access (obviously). Building on that though, we can gather gender, class, age, and taste.
AGE
As we have put our age rating as 15+ which means that the target audience is no one less than 15 years old. This means that the target audience age is older teenagers and young adults that are satisfied and aroused by the horror genre. Personally, this would be a perfect film for me as i am 17 and enjoy horror films and watching them with my friends. I personally think that it wouldnt be a movie someone would watch on their own, and instead with a group of peers or maybe something you may watch with a partner. A teenage couple would be perfect for this film as it would cause the two partners to comfort each other.
Gender

Class
I would personally suggest that this product is focused on the C/D/E social class and it would attract occupations such as builders, shop workers etc. This would be because of the connotations associated with these class types. The 'lower-class' may be more attracted to this type of film because they may watch it with their friends in the evening after work and it's often suggested that 'upper-class' may find the product to have a lack of intellectual design.
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