25 November 2010

Costume!

The costume of the characters in the thriller majorly depends on the genre of the thriller, for example in Sin City the characters tend to wear casual suits with the top button undone. The villain often wears clean cut and smart fitting suits to emphasise power and status. Female characters costumes dramatically changes depending on the type of thriller, in slasher-thrillers the women often wear very little clothing how in period-thrillers women have a tendency to wear long, covering clothing.

The colour of the clothing also implies a lot about the character, antagonists tend to black and dark colours to emphasise their sinister temperament whilst protagonists wear white or pale colours reinforcing their innocent and good nature. Sometimes one bright colour is used to shock and catch the audiences’ attention; more than often this colour is red.

Sin City is an excellent example of a thriller film which uses costumes to add to the atmosphere. Sin City opens with a woman wearing a Red dress; the film is in Black and White which means the coloured dress stands out and grabs the audience’s attention. The colour Red not only suggests that she may be dangerous but also that she is sexy. The low cut backed dress reinforces her attractiveness in a seductive manner rather than having her cleavage on display.
Rachel Fradgley :)

Camera Angles!


o Middle Shot - Shows some part of the subject in more detail while still giving an impression of the whole subject.
o Long Shot - The subject takes up the full frame, or at least as much as comfortably possible.
o Close Up - A certain feature or part of the subject takes up the whole frame.
o Extreme Close Up - The ECU gets right in and shows extreme detail.
o Over-the-Shoulder Shot - Looking from behind a person at the subject.
o Point-of-View Shot - Shows a view from the subject's perspective.
o Low-angle shot - A shot from a camera positioned low on the vertical axis, anywhere below the eye line, looking up.
o High angle shot - A shot from a camera positioned high on the vertical axis, anywhere above the eye line, looking down.
o Worm's-eye view - A shot from a camera from below, as though the observer were a worm.
o Bird's-eye view - A shot from a camera from above, as though the observer were a bird.
o Panning - A movement which scans a scene horizontally. The camera is placed on a tripod, which operates as a stationary axis point as the camera is turned, often to follow a moving object which is kept in the middle of the frame.
o Tracking - The camera is placed on a moving vehicle and moves alongside the action, generally following a moving figure or object.
o Tilt - The camera tilts up or down, rotating around the axis that runs from left to right through the camera head.
o Dutch Tilt - The camera shot in which the camera angle is deliberately slanted to one side.
o Shot reverse shot - Film technique where one character is shown looking at another character, and then the other character is shown looking back at the first character. Since the characters are shown facing in opposite directions, the viewer assumes that they are looking at each other.
o The 180° rule - Basic guideline in film making that states that two characters in the same scene should always have the same left/right relationship to each other. If the camera passes over the imaginary axis connecting the two subjects, it is called crossing the line.


Rachel Fradgley and Lauren Kay! :)

24 November 2010

Music Inspiration!

I Gioni - Ludovico Einaudi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhuGfmoIv_M&feature9

Fuori Dal Mundo - Ludovico Einaudi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_gRRNfljk0

Dietro Casa - Ludovico Einaudi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNJakREljvM

Nuvole Bianche - Ludovico Einaudi
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GTkzyyv0DuA

For the above pieces of music, I was inspired by Shane Meadows' 'This is England' which they all feature in.

9 Crimes - Damien Rice
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cgqOSCgc8xc

Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pid0nCrsQxM

Rachel Fradgley :)

19 November 2010

Characters!

Characters typical of thriller movies include:
· Criminals
· Stalkers
· Assassins
· Innocent victims
· Menaced women
· Characters with dark pasts
· Psychotic individuals
· Terrorists
· Private eyes
· Hero/Anti Hero
· 'Hitchcock Blonde'
· Femme fatale
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thriller_(genre)

Rachel Fradgley :)

18 November 2010

Edited Plot!

After talking, Lauren and myself have slightly changed the plot of our Triller, due to fact that letters are not really modern however using texts instead instantly updates the thriller, allowing the audience to relate to the characters and their situations.


Every day for a month, school boy Adam receives unpleasant texts from an unknown person. Finding himself trapped by this psychopath, he feels there's nothing he can do than go along with what this person says. Not knowing whether this is a joke or not, when one of the notes tells him to meet at the phone box, Adam leaves his house to see what awaits him beyond the phone box. Realising that he got there too late and somebody else has already answered the phone, Adam doesnt know what else to do apart from following the mistaken person is and seeing what happens next.

Rachel Fradgley :)

12 November 2010

Reverse Zoom Shot!

For one of the shots in our thriller, I got the 'reverse zoom' from the iconic scene in Steven Speilberg's 'Jaws'. To recreate the shot, the camera has to zoom in whilst the camera man is walking backwards, this creates the zooming in/out effect.


Rachel Fradgley :)

11 November 2010

Plot!

Every day for a month, school boy Ben receives unpleasant letters from an unknown person. Finding himself trapped by this psychopath, he feels there's nothing he can do than go along with what this person says. Not knowing whether this is a joke or not, when one of the notes tells him to meet at the phone box, Josh leaves his house to see what awaits him beyond the phone box. Realising that he got there too late and somebody else has already answered the phone, Ben doesnt know what else to do apart from following the mistaken person is and seeing what happens next.

Lauren Kay :)

9 November 2010

Inspiration Two! :)

Just a few more opening thriller scenes!

Heat - Michael Mann
Can't find a clip online! :(

The Birds - Alfred Hitchcock
Can't find a clip online! :(

Pyscho - Alfred Hitchcock
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tek8QmKRODw

Crimson Tide - Tony Scott
Can't find a clip online! :(

Casablanca - Michael Curtiz
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-T8ZhBc4I4&feature=related

Blade Runner - Ridley Scott
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaR5wVL9x2I&feature=related

Rachel Fradgley :)