Thursday 11 February 2016

Reflective Analysis of Coursework

Within our surrealist horror film, we tried to recreate the typical conventions of horror film to elicit a fearful response from our audience. This was enabled through the use of lighting, shots, sound - both diegetic and non-diegetic and the use of archetypical stylistic horror methods. My role within the coursework film was to edit the clips together in order to create the final film and write the storyline/ basic shot sequence. The intended rating for the film was a certificate 15 due to the elements of horror and the possibly disturbing nature. I do not think, in retrospect, that this certificate is still necessary, because the film is not necessarily as graphic as first intended. 

I chose to open the sequence with a title screen, using the ‘focus' effect, intending to establish key themes of horror and ambiguity. This introduces the audience to the film and meanwhile, leaves them feeling anxious and on edge – a typical effect of the horror genre. I think that this title was quite successful, accompanied by my choice of non-diegetic sound, which, reflects the sombre tone of a typical horror film. This choice was influenced by the sound in ‘The Shining', used to create suspense and a more tense atmosphere which is intended to invoke negative reactions. This plays on the typical conventions of the horror genre and helped with the intention I had to scare the viewer. 

The non-diegetic sound continues into the next shot, (a panning shot looking out through a window with a mixture of artwork). The editing in this scene includes the removal of the ambient sound which is used to create a comfortable atmosphere, with the removal of this it revokes the comfortable atmosphere. I feel that the removal of the ambient sound was successful in creating an uncomfortable atmosphere but to make this more effective I could have layered different sounds over to oppose one another while also being complimentary such as mixing music with that of an irregular rhythm. This is a typical convention of the horror genre. 

The next shot uses the same filter on the clip and the same sound, this is to signify that this is all shot within the same location and is the start of the clip. The continuity within the sequence is important and intended as it creates a feeling off comfort as it is familiar and continuing, which sets up my next shot as it is filtered with "noir" which makes it slightly darker than black and white. This is a typical convention of the horror genre. It is a direct contrast to the previous filter and marks the introduction of the character, I used the noir filter to create a balance between the black and white, it makes the character who is dressed all in black stand out, I think that this was successful as the use of the black and white filter creates a feel of the dark and can make the viewer uncomfortable. 

I cut the shot to go from a high-angle of the character walking down the stairs to a low-angle of the character walking downstairs. This was to change the feeling that the audience has for the character, when the angle was high it makes the audience feel like they are above the character. This makes them feel as if the character is vulnerable where as the lower angle shot makes the audience feel as if the character is essentially walking over them, making the audience feel vulnerable, this change in angle was intended to cause uneasiness within the viewer, following the conventions of the horror genre and I think that it worked moderately well but could of been edited better to flow smoother and make the jump from shot to shot smoother. 

The music within the film was used as a direct reference to the shining which was an influence on our film, the music was used to create the atmosphere as it is an important layer within a film. The Shining music was used as it is 'the psychological horror' and is the pinnacle of psychological horror and would then following the conventions of horror as it is renowned,  The sound track creatures a chilling reaction due to the highs and lows of the multiple instruments within the music, the music which is a non-diegetic soundtrack carries the sequence forward and keeps it flowing and I think that the music works well with the sequence to add another layer to the horror and using it as a replacement for the ambient sound was a good decision to create an uncomfortable feeling within the audience.

Monday 11 January 2016

Aims and Context

The aim of our film is to create and evoke a negative reaction within our audience through the use of cinematography and typical conventions of the horror genre. Through the use of low-lighting, black and white and music we will use these technical aspects to evoke the shock of our audience. Playing on basic fears such as the dark and the feeling of being followed.

Tuesday 8 December 2015

Practise Exam Questions

What are some of the main factors that influence different kinds of film production today?

Within the film production there are a number of different influences that influence the different type of film productions. One of these is the audience, what the audience wants and the trends that are happening at the time.

How far are developments in film exhibition changing the way in which audience watch films?

Thursday 3 December 2015

Case Studies

The Heat

The film was a success as it made a 82% profit increase. Bullock was paid $10 million for the role, as was McCarthy. Bullock has star power as she is a well known actress and has a following of older people, starring in roles such as gravity and Miss Congeniality. McCarthy is an comedic powerhouse that has a following of loyal watchers, starring in films such as bridesmaids and identity thief. The film was marketed and distributed by 20th Century Fox, the film was marketed and a trailer was released on the 6th of November.  The film was nominated for Five American comedy awards for of which it won two with the best comedy actress being McCarthy and best comedy screenplay. It was nominated for three BFCAA award, It won a Peoples Choice Award, USA for favourite comedic movie, it won two Teen Choice Awards for Bullock being a choice movie star and Bullock and McCarthy having movie chemistry and It won a Women Film Critics Circle Award for best comedic actress.

Budget; $43 million
Audience: Children and families
Genre; Comedy
Box Office; $70 million worldwide and $140 million domestically.
Certificate; 15
Marketing; Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date; June 28th 2013

Reviews; Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a rating of 65% based on 165 reviews.




Philomena

Budget; £8 million 
Genre; Drama Film
Box Office; £70 million
Production; Pathé
Certificate; 12A
Marketing; Mostly posters and two trailers released worldwide. 


Philomena is a drama film that is based on the true story of Philomena Lee (Judi Dench), the story of an Irish Catholic who's child was taken from her from the nunnery she lived in and her journey to find her son again. A journalist Martin Sixsmith (Steve Coogan) takes on her story and the two very different people create an interesting friendship.  The film makers invited the pope to a private screening of the film to which the pope declined not wanting to play into the marketing ploy of the film. The film stirred up trouble saying that it was not in agreement with catholicism. Philomena (the original) states that it is however, the convent the Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary accused the film of showing one of their sisters in a negative light. The Film was nominated for four Oscars, Three golden globes, four BAFTA's which it won one for Best Adapted Screen Play.



Amy

Budget; £3.55 million
Genre; Documentary
Box Office; £22 million
Production; Universal Music
Certificate; Rated R
Marketing; Altitude Film

Release date; 3rd July 2015
ReviewsOn Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 97% rating based on 144 reviews.

Amy is a documentary based on the life of Amy Winehouse, the six time Grammy winner passed in July 2011 at the age of 27. This documentary is full of unseen clips and never before heard songs that tells the story of Amy in her own words. "Amy is a film about love"  This film has won an academy award for best feature documentary, was nominated for two bafta awards and won one for best documentary. It won an Alliance of Women Film Journalists for best documentary feature film.



Crimson Peak
Budget; $55 million
Genre; Gothic Romance 
Box Office; $ 74.7 million
Production; Legendary Picutres
Certificate; R Rating
Marketing; Poster campaign
Release date; 16th October 15


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