As part as research we was given the task of finding an image from a horror film and analysing it using guidelines we have received from Ms Slater. I chose a photo from the film 'The Grudge' to analyse. I haven't done a textual analysis before, as this was my first i found it easy and simple to complete.
This is the image that i chose to analyse.
In this image there are very little colours. This is typical of a horror film. There is low light, but enough on the girls face to show her facial expression. The darkness shows that there is something to be scared of, in the darkness is the 'killer'. Even know the focus is on the girl, the most important element is the killer in the background. Without the killer the photo would not look as scary as it does now. The lighting gives the sense of invasion in the house, she is scared and confused. She doesn't know what's hiding behind her. She is being represented as a victim, her facial expression shows this. Also the murderer/trespasser is behind her watching her so this shows she is a victim. The relationship between the victim and the killer is unknown as the victim has not seen the killer.
Thursday, 25 October 2012
Friday, 12 October 2012
Continuity Sequence; Storyboards and Finished Video
Before we could start filming our continuity sequence we had to create a storyboard so we knew what was going to be doing. We drew each shot out, showing what is going to happen. Also including any dialogue that may be in that shot.
This is our continuity sequence. As you can see we followed our story board and dialogue to create a successful video.
We used shots like;
close ups:
medium shots:
shot reverse shot:
This is from when me and Luke were talking, it went back and fourth as each of us said something.
We found the process easy, using the camera was simple. The editing part was interesting to learn, as none of us have used the program 'Imovie' on the macs before. After completing this task i feel confident enough to start my thriller opening scene within my group, i hope that they feel the same way as i do.


This is our continuity sequence. As you can see we followed our story board and dialogue to create a successful video.
close ups:
medium shots:
shot reverse shot:
This is from when me and Luke were talking, it went back and fourth as each of us said something.
We found the process easy, using the camera was simple. The editing part was interesting to learn, as none of us have used the program 'Imovie' on the macs before. After completing this task i feel confident enough to start my thriller opening scene within my group, i hope that they feel the same way as i do.
Monday, 8 October 2012
Friday, 5 October 2012
Research into Thriller Films
The Strangers - Opening Sequence
The opening sequence for The Strangers Part One is located in the country side, filmed from a car driving through a street surrounded by hills. The shot shows different houses using a fade in and out effect. As the car is driving through you can hear a phone-call taking place as a non diegetic sound. The phone call is between a frightened young boy and a police officer, by the tone of his voice you can tell he is distraught and that something has happened. The setting then changes to the house in where the disaster has taken place. There is a panning shot used to show damage that has been made to a car windscreen, through the gun shot hole is two boys standing staring. There is slow music being played in the background to raise tension along with the police phone-call. A long shot is then used to show the two boys entering the house, then cuts are made to show a blood covered knife, shot gun and blood splattered on the walls. This immediately shows that there was a murder taken place in that house.

The opening sequence for The Strangers Part One is located in the country side, filmed from a car driving through a street surrounded by hills. The shot shows different houses using a fade in and out effect. As the car is driving through you can hear a phone-call taking place as a non diegetic sound. The phone call is between a frightened young boy and a police officer, by the tone of his voice you can tell he is distraught and that something has happened. The setting then changes to the house in where the disaster has taken place. There is a panning shot used to show damage that has been made to a car windscreen, through the gun shot hole is two boys standing staring. There is slow music being played in the background to raise tension along with the police phone-call. A long shot is then used to show the two boys entering the house, then cuts are made to show a blood covered knife, shot gun and blood splattered on the walls. This immediately shows that there was a murder taken place in that house.
Secret Window - Opening Sequence
This opening sequence is taken from 'Secret Window' directed by
David Koepp and starring Johnny Depp.
It
begins with the sound of the windscreen wipers, we hear this before we see what
is making the noise. This creates a repetive and rather sinister atmosphere. It
then shows the main character sitting in his car at the wheel. You can hear
what he is thinking as a non diegetic sound, he is having a conversation with
himself. Debating whether or not he should return to where he was. His mind is
telling him 'dont go back' 'turn around' this tells us he is unsure whether he
should carry on going. His voice sounds calm and soothing as if ihe is trying
to re-asure himself that everything will be okay. The way that the camera is
angled is done to show the little emotion on his face, it also draws attention
to his wedding ring. His wedding ring could then be linked to the situation in
some way.
The voices then
stop as he spins the car around and approaches the main door of a motel. The
lightening in all of the shots is dark and dull, this goes very well with the
cold snowy weather they have. The camera movements are all very fast as if it
has to keep up with the quick decisions he is making. As he takes a room key he
ignores the owner yelling at him and carries on with what he is doing.
When he
makes his way into the motel, the camera movement is fast and un focussed this
shows rush. When he is inside and has seen what is going on, with what seems to
be his wife and another man the camera goes into slow motion and the picture
and sound becomes disorted.
It then fades out and then fades back in to the
camera going over a lake. The camera then goes towards a lonely house on the lake
side and through a window, too the man lieing on the sofa. This is all one
shot.

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