Monday, 27 December 2010
Christmas time!!!
Saturday, 11 December 2010
Codes and conventions of thriller films...!!!!
- uses suspence, tension and excitment as its main elements
- includes many sub genres for example; mystery, crime, psychological, political or paranoid.
- An atmosphere of menace, vilonce, crime and murder
- Society is seen as dark, corrupt and dangerous
- literal devices like plot twists, red herrings and cliff hangers.
- Crime- ransoms, cativitities, heists, revenge, kidnappings
- Mystery- investigations, technique
- psychological- Mind games, psychological themes, stalking, confinement, death traps, horror of personality, obsession
- Criminals, stalkers, assassins, psychotic individuals, escaped cons
- menaced women, innocent victims, private eyes, world weary people
- cops, people involved in twisted relationships
We have chosen to base some of our ideas on these conventions so that our film opening fits the criteria and is easily identifiable as a thriller. We have chosen to use lots of suspension, tension and excitment within our thriller opening, mixing it with the unexpected and unknown. We have decided to include literal devices such as plot twists and cliff hangers. This would keep the audience on edge and ensure that their attention is focused. It also allows people to think for themselves within the opening and try and work out the connections before they are actually unvieled. We have a mixed subgenre of crime and psychological to allow us to have the excitment from the kidnapping and the suspiscion from the twisted plots. we have also thought about the characters in which we used so that we had a innocent, vulnerable girl in which people would altomaticaly associate with being an easy target. We are also going to use a kidnapper in which would force action to the thriller opening.
Sophies first story idea....!!
Sophies Director Study - Jonathan Demme.
- He was Born on the 22 february 1944 •
- He is best known for directing The Silence of the Lambs, which won him the an oscar
- He has directed many films in which some of them have awards; he has won 20 awards and been nominated for 15.
- All sorts of macabre things have gone on, and are still going on just offscreen, in Jonahan Demme's swift, witty new suspence thriller (The New York times)
- "The Silence of the Lambs" is delicious with foreboding, a masterly suspense thriller that toys with our anticipation like a well-fed cat. Adroitly directed by Jonathan Demme, it lurks about the exquisite edge of horror, before finally leaping into an unholy maw of bloody bones and self-awareness. (Washington post)
- All creative hands are at the top of their form in "The Silence of the Lambs," a mesmerizing thriller that will grip audiences from first scene to last and generate solid B.O. (variety)
Friday, 10 December 2010
Dan's initial thriller idea
Idea for media coursework
Cast of characters:
Emma Marshall is an ordinary secretary for a steel company in Sheffield. She works late shifts 5 days a week. She is quite a shy individual who likes to keep herself to herself. She is quite a nervous individual as her husband passed away a month ago which is leaving her in a traumatic state. This makes her an easy target and vulnerable.
Locations:
Secretary office which has files of the company from 1998 to present. The room is filled with two tower computers for the secretary and another work colleague. There are drawers filled with stationary that could be used for weapons. The manager’s office where she has to get keys from too lock up and end of shift. The manager’s office contains many computers, a safe which contains a large sum of money, files and files. Furniture in both rooms. Both rooms have windows.
Possible title: SAFE CHECK/CHECKMATE
Emma Marshall believes it is the end of her world that her husband has died and she is horrified that she still has to work the late shifts she would now prefer early shifts for her own safety this is making her a nervous wreck. At the start she seems quite content in her office filing away. When it is the end of the shift she has to lock up so she takes a trip down to the managers office to get the keys to lock up with. She attempts to lock up the building when a man with a black coat jumps on her leaving her helpless on the wet muddy ground. The anonymous man then breaks into the safe?????? Not sure how to end it!!!!???
Dan's film director study- Tony Scott- what a guy!
Tony Scott- Film Director
Bio:
Tony Scott is an English film director born on June 21, 1944. His top films include Top Gun and Beverly Hills Cop II. Tony was born in North Shields. Tony’s first appearance in film was not behind the camera but in front of it. His first film he appeared in was directed by his older and more famous brother Ridley Scott.
List of films:
§ The Hunger (1983)
§ Top Gun (1986)
§ Beverly Hills Cop II (1987)
§ Days of Thunder (1990)
§ Revenge (1990)
§ The Last Boy Scout (1991)
§ True Romance (1993)
§ Crimson Tide (1995)
§ The Fan (1996)
§ Enemy of the State (1998)
§ Spy Game (2001)
§ Man on Fire (2004)
§ Domino (2005)
§ Déjà Vu (2006)
§ The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 (2009)
§ Unstoppable (2010)
Top Gun:
Top Gun is probably Tony Scott’s most famous film he directed. Top Gun is an American action film directed in 1986. It was made by the Paramount Pictures Company. The Film starts actors such as Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer. Top Gun was opened to the United States on May 16, 1986. It brought in $353,816,701 worldwide.
The film won the following awards:
Year | Award | Category - Recipient(s) |
1987 | ASCAP Film and Television Music Award | Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures - Giorgio Moroder and Tom Whitlock for the song "Take My Breath Away". |
1987 | Best Music, Original Song - Giorgio Moroder (music) and Tom Whitlock (lyrics) for the song "Take My Breath Away". | |
1986 | Apex Scroll Award | Achievement in Sound Effects |
1987 | Best Soundtrack | |
1987 | Best Original Song - Motion Picture - Giorgio Moroder (music) and Tom Whitlock (lyrics) for the song "Take My Breath Away". | |
1987 | Golden Screen | |
1987 | Best Pop Instrumental Performance (Orchestra, Group or Soloist) - Harold Faltermeyer and Steve Stevens for "Top Gun Anthem". | |
1987 | Best Sound Editing | |
Best Sound Editing - Sound Effects | ||
1987 | Favorite Motion Picture | |
1988 | Award of the Japanese Academy | Best Foreign Language Film |
No year | Won for the line, "I feel the need. The need for speed." Ranked 94th. |