Wednesday 31 January 2018

RESIT-Shotlist for new film

-Mid-shot-long shot of female walking to her car as the camera pans whilst she is walking(panning)
-Close up of shoes
-Main actress credits 'Charlotte Steggles'
-Main actor credits 'Matt russell'
-Long shot of car
-Moving shot of the car following the other (POV)
- 'A Polo Productions Film'
- Continues to follow the car in a POV shot
- 'In association with FLP(Frank Large Productions)
- Close up of actor
- Continued shot of car being followed
- 'Edited by Frank Large'
- 'Directed by 'Frank Large'
- Close up of car
-Title of film 'A good relationship'

RESIT-Target Audeince profile for your new film

A demographic audience profile defines groups based on things like age, gender, income, education and occupation.
a-upper middle class
b-middle class
c1lower middle class
c2-skilled working class
d-working class
e-Those at the lowest level of subsistence

Thriller Movies could be aimed at any of the letter codes above. This is because it has such a wide audience. However some Thrillers do not appeal to all audiences as there is many sub-genres within the genre, such as a psychological thriller may not appeal to the E code as they could be less educated if they are unemployed so would not see the appeal in a psychological thriller.

Thrillers are usually aimed at more mature viewers. The film Se7en aimed its target audience for over 18's and so was the Silence of the Lambs, this is due to some strong language and adult content. Some films are more suitable for a younger audience such as Jurassic Park and this is still a thriller however the content is more suitable and children still get scared watching this.



I am going to target the audience with a demographic of C to D with the hope that the film will sell online and as DVD's but it probably wont hit the cinema as we are an independent production and aiming for a niche audience. The target age range would be 15 to 30 year old and I will appeal to this age because the actors will be this age and we will include content that the audience can relate to such as cars and supermarkets.

Wednesday 24 January 2018

RESIT-Final costumes and prop decisions

As I need limited amount of props in my film as due to the plot is somebody stalking  woman in a car. I just need two cars as one that is following and one being followed, I also need to use a mirror within the car due to the male antagonist looking at this whilst driving. As my genre is a thriller and the setting is mysterious I don't need to need excess props as with a limited amount can cause further mystery and make people question the ones in show. I could add to my idea and make the male have a weapon or appear to have one in the piece. This could create tension and make the audience question why. I have decided to keep the same idea of dark colours being worn by the male to keep the image of mysterious and creepy, this will fit my genre as it will incorporate the key conventions of the genre and make it look more like a real production.

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