Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Evaluation

Rough Cut

Final Video

Assessment 9 Inspirations










This is a screen shot taken from the 2010 remake of the horror classic a nightmare on elm street. As shown here one of the main scenes is an abandoned warehouse as similar with ours we have used. We used this film as inspiration for locations.















As shown from here is a screen shot from the original horror classic The exorcist. What is shown here is the lighting that is used with the little girl possessed by the devil and this is something we had tried to incorporate within out footage when the cult leader is within our female characters bedroom.













The Wicker man remake screen shot is shown above and this is were our inspiration for our cult came from. As shown from this shot you can see the cult carrying the victim ready for the sacrifice as within our video.



Assessment 9 Use of Software




















Our product has allowed us to edit using Final Cut HD. This meant that we could practice and improve the skills we already had. By us being able to practice means that we have submitted more of an advanced media product.

Assessment 8 Shooting Schedule

Assessment 8

Within our opening sequence we will only be having 3 different scenes.

The first scene that will be shown will be of our female character within her bedroom firstly sat upon the bed making a phone call discussing the dreams and headaches she keeps having.


From here the audience is taking to another scene that is a quiet street. It Is this scene where our female character is kidnapped and placed into the boot of the car which drives off to our final scene.


The final scene is within an abandoned factory outside of the rural area. This factory is the scene showing the cults place of worship. The female character will be taken inside the factor from outside and brought in by members of the cult until the cult leaders points them into where he wants her.

The audience is then taken back to the female characters bedroom where she awakes from her dream.

Assessment 7


Our final animatic for our video.

Logo






















As shown here this is the logo that we have created for our company Z-Films. We have used an area of horror to create a logo for a company that seems to base itself with horror movie using some semiotics to relate to horror with the red and black colour scheme.

Thursday, 5 May 2011

Assessment 6

Actors

Matthew Pounder- The leader of the cult. He wears a black robe with a hood on so it covers his face. This makes his identity unknown to the victim and the viewers. Every-time he appears on camera the shot is blurred to mask his identity even further and to create a sense of hysteria.

Catherin Bacon- The victim in the video. Shes play the typical stereotypical woman in horror movies. She also fits in with the blonde femme fatal. Through-out the video she is unaware of why she is getting targeted and who the people are.

Jake Boarder, Lee Porritt and Craig Harman- Are members of the cult. They wear all black to match the leader with their hood up to try and hide some of their identity. There is a clear divide between the leader and the members.

Props:

Car
Candles
Cloak
Chalk
Dark Colour clothing
Costume for the dream- when the victim had a dream the cult members were all wearing black and the female was wear a dress.

Location

We filmed most of the video at a abandoned warehouse in Greatham. This was the scene for the the final location of the victim and were the summoning happened. Due to it being abandoned and run down it was a perfect place for something like this to happen. This created great mise en scene for us. We filmed the kidnapping at a place in South fens this was due to a isolated area for easy filming and better mise en scene. We filmed the victim in their bedroom because it matches the mise en scene of a typical female with a bedroom full of posters of male movie stars and picture of friends. We used this because most teenage girls find safety within their room and we wanted to create a sense of true fear.

Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Assessment 5

Plot Synopsis
The Femme fatal, played by Catherine Bacon, is having a nightmare linked with a cult in an abandoned warehouse with the devils summoning as the key focus. The Femme Fatal is the sacrifice as provided by the minions of what appear to be a cult leader. This cult is vastly growing as many people are going missing the ring leader appears with enigmas appearing throughout the entire plot using the leader in a cloak as a mystery with the warehouse and the ritual.

Opening Sequences
Our opening sequence will start with our female character dreaming about the current plot line in which this devil style cult is after her after her several hallucinations about them and their place or worship.

Assessment 4

Assessment 3 Part 2

As the genre of Horror has developed throughout the years so have the ideas within the genre itself allowing many different sub-genres from horror. Many years ago when the genre of horror was just starting to be used horror was used in different styles to what is can be used as now. Many years ago the first few horror films would be based on urban myths and legends such as vampirism and werewolves, this would ensure a panic in the audience with seeing an idea that could be possible being played initialising panic within the audience hence creating a horror movie. However as the years have progressed the genre has moved along from the basic horror and creatures to real humans and to more physiological based horror movies such as the Hannibal series, which was a normal human that was very intelligent but very scary for the audience. Even now as the genre keeps developing many different areas from horror have appearing such as slasher-horror, zombie-horror, thriller-horror and many more. This is to ensure there is a horror for all audience members to be scared by ensuring a maximum audience appeal for everyone.

When the horror genre started we start to see the development of the ideas of monsters and the reason this horrified people is the reason of what if and this is main idea of the horror genre to actually make people scared outside the theatre depending upon the time period. This has become more and more developed as the genre has progressed. However within the 1950’s we start to see a popular development of aliens and alien life becoming a part of the horror genre this is due to the time period and the theories people started having about life on other planets. During the 60’s we start to see within the world an era of change and rebellion and this is also reflected in the horror genre with the addition of serial killers and even the start of the zombie genre as of the changed within the world some film makers would say it could change the world as shown in their films. During the 70’s it was the youth that was targeted within the horror genre to truly frighten people with the thought that their children could change and become possessed if they rebelled such as “The Omen” and “The Exorcist”. During the 80’s and 90’s we start to see the development of more physiological horrors and more serial killers with serial killers not becoming a part of life, as within the world many serial killers existed. Within the 21st century we start to see many old genre’s coming back but also with the idea of isolation within people as of mishaps within the world such as a biological weapon that could create mutants or zombie’s as the fear of this time period was the world destroying itself.

Assessment 3

Our opening sequence will be mainly aimed at teenagers from an audience of above the age of 15 and although we wish to aim to a 14 + audience our aim would not be suitable for those at the age of below 15 as according to the BBFC’s regulations but the sequence will be able to obtain a 15 rating as of the following reasons.

Our footage will have no discriminating language or behaviour what so ever and is suitable in this area for a 15 + age group.

Drugs will not be in our footage and no reference will be present throughout our filming and planning stages.

Horror will be a main part to our film with it being in that particular genre. As the horror will not be sadistic or sexualised the film will be suitable for an under 18 audience. Our focus on the horror side will be to have the story as a mystery and slowly reveal details as it goes on.

Imitable behaviour will not be something that could be possible as the full sequence will be completely fictional and nothing can be repeated within real life.

Language may be present within the sequence but the language will be justified by context and no strong terms or repeated language will be used as it would be unacceptable for an under 18 audience.

Sexual activity and nudity will not be present within our footage as it had no relevance to what we are shooting and planning and will therefore be suitable for an under 18 audience.

The theme of the film will be a traditional cult horror style in which will use the traditional basis of horror with cults to create a fear of this happening to the audience.

Some brief violent shots will be shown but no strong gore or violent attacks will be shown and those shots that are shown will not be fully detailed in any shape or form.

Overall our film will be suitable for an under 18 audience and will not be too gruesome for 15 + teenagers. Our main focus of age group will be those ages 15 - 30 due to the traditional context of horror which will create a mass interest for a younger teenage audience (the age group which typically enjoy this genre more than older age groups) however due to the context of traditional horror the film will also target a slightly older age group.

Assessment 1

















Here shown is our Mind Map of our original ideas for a horror style movie showing typical conventions















We also have some of the typical conventions of a Film Noir style movie




Genre Research

Genre Research

As the genre of Horror has developed throughout the years so have the ideas within the genre itself allowing many different sub-genres from horror. Many years ago when the genre of horror was just starting to be used horror was used in different styles to what is can be used as now. Many years ago the first few horror films would be based on urban myths and legends such as vampirism and werewolves, this would ensure a panic in the audience with seeing an idea that could be possible being played initialising panic within the audience hence creating a horror movie. However as the years have progressed the genre has moved along from the basic horror and creatures to real humans and to more physiological based horror movies such as the Hannibal series, which was a normal human that was very intelligent but very scary for the audience. Even now as the genre keeps developing many different areas from horror have appearing such as slasher-horror, zombie-horror, thriller-horror and many more. This is to ensure there is a horror for all audience members to be scared by ensuring a maximum audience appeal for everyone.

When the horror genre started we start to see the development of the ideas of monsters and the reason this horrified people is the reason of what if and this is main idea of the horror genre to actually make people scared outside the theatre depending upon the time period. This has become more and more developed as the genre has progressed. However within the 1950’s we start to see a popular development of aliens and alien life becoming a part of the horror genre this is due to the time period and the theories people started having about life on other planets. During the 60’s we start to see within the world an era of change and rebellion and this is also reflected in the horror genre with the addition of serial killers and even the start of the zombie genre as of the changed within the world some film makers would say it could change the world as shown in their films. During the 70’s it was the youth that was targeted within the horror genre to truly frighten people with the thought that their children could change and become possessed if they rebelled such as “The Omen” and “The Exorcist”. During the 80’s and 90’s we start to see the development of more physiological horrors and more serial killers with serial killers not becoming a part of life, as within the world many serial killers existed. Within the 21st century we start to see many old genre’s coming back but also with the idea of isolation within people as of mishaps within the world such as a biological weapon that could create mutants or zombie’s as the fear of this time period was the world destroying itself.

Genre Research
As the genre of Horror has developed throughout the years so have the ideas within the genre itself allowing many different sub-genres from horror. Many years ago when the genre of horror was just starting to be used horror was used in different styles to what is can be used as now. Many years ago the first few horror films would be based on urban myths and legends such as vampirism and werewolves, this would ensure a panic in the audience with seeing an idea that could be possible being played initialising panic within the audience hence creating a horror movie. However as the years have progressed the genre has moved along from the basic horror and creatures to real humans and to more physiological based horror movies such as the Hannibal series, which was a normal human that was very intelligent but very scary for the audience. Even now as the genre keeps developing many different areas from horror have appearing such as slasher-horror, zombie-horror, thriller-horror and many more. This is to ensure there is a horror for all audience members to be scared by ensuring a maximum audience appeal for everyone.

When the horror genre started we start to see the development of the ideas of monsters and the reason this horrified people is the reason of what if and this is main idea of the horror genre to actually make people scared outside the theatre depending upon the time period. This has become more and more developed as the genre has progressed. However within the 1950’s we start to see a popular development of aliens and alien life becoming a part of the horror genre this is due to the time period and the theories people started having about life on other planets. During the 60’s we start to see within the world an era of change and rebellion and this is also reflected in the horror genre with the addition of serial killers and even the start of the zombie genre as of the changed within the world some film makers would say it could change the world as shown in their films. During the 70’s it was the youth that was targeted within the horror genre to truly frighten people with the thought that their children could change and become possessed if they rebelled such as “The Omen” and “The Exorcist”. During the 80’s and 90’s we start to see the development of more physiological horrors and more serial killers with serial killers not becoming a part of life, as within the world many serial killers existed. Within the 21st century we start to see many old genre’s coming back but also with the idea of isolation within people as of mishaps within the world such as a biological weapon that could create mutants or zombie’s as the fear of this time period was the world destroying itself.

Assessment 2 Video Analysis


This is your average horror based setting, in an old house with the weather very dull and possible raining and it is always has lightning. The clip starts off with a black screen with green handwriting saying the date. This is adding to the horror effect because it’s a chilling atmosphere to have because it’s all quiet. Next it fades away into a close up shot of a male figure with a ghost like voice in the background. Then it quickly moves slides to the house its self with the sound effects of rain and thunder to give it more of a spooky atmosphere. Next there is a close up of the male’s figures face with his eyes a distorted colour and spooky ghost like voice says, “Kill them”. This gives the traditional horror movie effect because it’s giving the viewer a chilling effect without revealing much of the story. Then it shows a clock strike 3:15 and with the man snapping round to look at the clock, in the background there is a window showing the rain and lightning strikes fill the room with light. When the lightning does light up the room is shows a bible of some sort, again this is normally what you see in a horror film, people resorting to Christ for the last guidance. Next you see the same male hesitantly loading a shotgun, he looks very calm about the situation, which lets the viewers have their own thoughts of the male. Is he loading the gun out of his own will or is he being possessed to do it? Traditional horrors normally have a gap where the audience decides what happens and make their verdict of what’s happening. Then we see the male looking out of a window looking slightly dazed like if he is actually under control of spirit of some sort. He is looking at a out-house which could show the place where a murder happened. Next we see him walking through the house carrying the loaded shot gun, he isn’t creeping about which suggests that he knows where he’s going and what he’s going to do. You see him entering his family’s bedrooms and then we hear gunshots with pictures of dead people from a police report, this shows what he has done. The flashing lights form the lightning really gives it the scary effect and the slow eerie music gives it the tension every horror film craves. You see his daughter wake up from the gunshots and she runs to hide in her wardrobe, next you see the dad walking down the hallways slowly with the gun in his hand. The viewer knows what he’s planning on doing so this puts them on edge hoping that the little girl gets out alive. You see the male opening up the wardrobe and a flash of lightning comes out behind him to make him stand out more. After this scene there’s a voice over of a 999 call which gives the reality of the film. Then there are pictures of the killing and a news report in the background.