Wednesday, 13 October 2010

The 180 degree Rule

The 180 degree rule is used when two people are having a conversation. The camera stays one side of the people, and
doesn't move across the 180 line. Using this rule makes the 
position of the characters clear to the audience.  If it wasn't
used then the audience would get confused
on where the characters are positioned.

Top 10 Thrillers

These are the top 10 thriller movies:

1. The Godfather -1972  
2. The Godfather part 2 -1974
3. Inception -2010
4. Pulp Fiction -1994
5. The Dark Night -2008
6. Fight Club -1999
7. Rear Window -1954
8. Psycho -1960
9. The Usual Suspects -1995
10. The Silence Of the Lambs -1991

Friday, 8 October 2010

Preliminary Task

During our class time we had the chance to watch a few preliminary tasks from last year. They were all very unique but effective in different ways.
The first one which was made by George and Jack was very mysterious. It was set in a dark house, where the light was very dim, this darkness caused an eerie effect, which built uo tension. There is an extreme close up on jack when he speaks, this close up enphasises what jack is saying. The music linked in well with the thriller genre as its a piano playing, which creates a creepy mood. However when the music is playing it stops very suddenly which stops the build up in tension.

The next task we watched was Callum's and Zoe's. The setting was a key part in this film as it was set at night, which created tension and mystery. It was also set in a cafe, however during the cafe shots the sounds are not very good, as the surrounding sounds are very loud which causes the characters voices to be very quiet. Due to this problem Callum and Zoe had to put sub titles on, so viewers could see what they were saying. Also the camera shots became very shaking at some points, to resolve this they should have used a tripod.

The next task that we watched was produced by Livi, Asia, Tilly and Claudia. Their task was set at school when it was empty. The lighting was very good as they chose a corridor which had a flickering light. The costumes which were used were also very good as they were very dark which is a stereotypical colour used in thrillers. In this task there was a close up shot of a girl on the floor covered in blood, this was very effective as it linked to a thriller with the blood and violence.

Another task we watched was by Matt and Lauren. In this film there was some very good music. However you could hear the camera rustling so the sounds and music wasn't very clear. Towards the end a girl is tied up in the cupboard, i really liked this bit as  its alot like a typical thriller shot.

Thursday, 7 October 2010

Thrillers

The definition for thriller is: A suspenseful adventure story or movie.
There many subgenres which are used in thrillers, an example of a few are: mystery thrillers, crime thrillers, disaster thrillers and medical thrillers. But the primary subgenres are crime, mystery and psychological thrillers.
Thrillers are associated with crime, murder and violance. The difference between horror and thrillers, is that horror involves a lot more blood and gore, where as thrillers doesnt incorporate gory scenes very often.